Appendix Table 2. Number of workers represented in survey
Appendix table 2. Number of workers(1) represented, National Compensation Survey, March 2009 State and Civilian Private local Occupational group(2) workers industry governme- workers nt workers All workers........... 121695200 102319600 19375600 Management, professional, and related............. 34980300 24291000 10689200 Management, business, and financial......... 9,414,900 7,783,200 1,631,600 Professional and related........... 25565400 16507800 9,057,600 Teachers........ 6,301,600 - 4,964,500 Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers...... 4,294,000 - 3,695,200 Registered nurses.......... 2,679,700 2,316,200 363,500 Service............. 25667100 21548200 4,118,900 Protective service 3,225,000 1,363,700 1,861,300 Sales and office.... 32157100 29352100 2,805,000 Sales and related 12016500 11867400 149,100 Office and administrative support........... 20140600 17484700 2,655,800 Natural resources, construction, and maintenance......... 10660700 9,679,400 981,300 Construction, extraction, farming, fishing, and forestry...... 5,575,200 5,023,700 551,500 Installation, maintenance, and repair............ 5,085,500 4,655,700 429,900 Production, transportation, and material moving..... 18230000 17448800 781,200 Production........ 8,981,800 8,851,900 129,900 Transportation and material moving... 9,248,200 8,596,900 651,300 1 The number of workers represented by the survey are rounded to the nearest 100. Estimates of the number of workers provide a description of the size and composition of the labor force included in the survey. Estimates are not intended, however, for comparison to other statistical series to measure employment trends or levels. 2 The 2000 Standard Occupational Classification system is used to classify workers. NOTE: Dashes indicate that no data were reported or that data did not meet publication criteria.
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