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Appendix table 2. Number of workers1 represented, National
Compensation Survey, March 2011
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Occupational group2
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Civilian workers
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Private industry
workers
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State and local
government
workers
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Management, professional, and related
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Management, business, and financial
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Primary, secondary, and special
education school teachers
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Office and administrative support
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Natural resources, construction, and
maintenance
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Construction, extraction, farming,
fishing, and forestry
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Installation, maintenance, and repair
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Production, transportation, and material
moving
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Transportation and material moving
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1The 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.
2The 2000 Standard Occupational Classification system is used to classify workers.
NOTE: Because of rounding, sums of individual
items may not equal totals. Dashes indicate that no
estimates for this characteristic are provided in this
publication.
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