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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