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11/1 ,i 9 INDEX OF OCCUPATIONS AND OF INDUSTRIES

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INT RODUC

TIO N

Th e occu pati ona

l d es

i

gnati ons i

n thi s i nd ex ar e i n l a r go

part th ose

r et ur n ed

on th e e numerat

or s' sch ed ul es at

th e T wel

f

th C ensus of

th e

U ni t ed S t at es . Th es e d e si gnati on s h a ve b een su ppl

em ent ed , h o wever ,

b y addi

ti onal d es

i

gnati o ns r et ur ned

at

th e Thi

rt eenth

, th e F ourt eenth ,

a nd

th e Fif

t e enth C ensus es , and

b y d esi

gnati o ns gl ea ned

f rom va ri ous

oc cu pati onal gl ossar

i

es and f

rom oth er sour ce s . Th e occu pati ona

l

cl assi

fi c ati on i

n th e I nd ex , sh o wn on pa ges 1 9 t o 36 , i s , wi

th

som e m odi -

fi cati

on , th e S t and ard

O ccu pati ona

l

Cl assifi

cati

on f

ormul

at ed

d uri

n g

d.

1 938

and

1 939 b

y a n i

nt erd e part m ent al

co mmi

tt ee s ponsored b y th e

A m e ri can S t ati sti cal

A s so ci ati on a nd

th e C ent ral

S t ati sti cal

B oard

.

Th e ar ran gement of

th e cen sus cl as si fi cati

on di ff ers som ewh at f rom

th e ar ran gement of

th at

cl as si fi cati

on , h owever , and

a consi

d erabl

e

numb

er of

th e com po si t e occu pati on grou ps of

th at

cl assi

fi cati

on h ave

b e en sub di vi d ed

i n th e census cl assifi

cati

on . Th ro u gh

such

subdi

vi -

si o ns th e 32 7

occu pati o ns and

o ccu pa

ti on grou ps of

th e S t a nd ard

Cl a s sifi

cati

on h a ve b e en i

ncr ea sed

t o 451 . Th e i ncr ea se h a s consi

st ed ,

pri n ci pal l y , i n f urth er sub di vi di n g , b y i nd u st r y , " P r o pri et ors , mana-

ger s , and

off ici

al s" ; " F oremen"

; " I ns pect ors"

; " O pera

ti ve s and

er,

ki nd red

work

ers" ; and "

L ab orers , exce pt f arm ."

Th e 451

census

cl a s si fi cati

on s will

b e combi

ned

i nt o 194

i n some of

th e t ab ul ati ons .

(S ee col

, 1 , pp . 1 9

t o 36 .)

Th e i nd ust ri al

cl assi

fi cati

on i

n th e I nd ex i

s b ased

on th e S t and ard

I nd ust ri al

Cl

assifi

c ati on , whi

ch

was pr e pa red , d uri

n g th e year

s 1937 -

und er th e aus pi ces of

th e C ent ral

S t ati sti c al

B oard , b y a com-

mit t ee co m pos ed

of

re prese

nt ati ves of

vari

ous G ove rnment

a genci es .

T h e S t and a rd

I nd ust ri al

Cl

assifi

cati

o n wa s d evi

s ed

f or th

e pur pose of

cl a ssi f yi n g i nd ust ri es on th e b a si s of

ret urns f

rom est abli

sh men t s .

Th e m odi

fi c ati o n of

th e S t and ard I

nd ust ri al

Cl

a ssifi

cati

o n , sh own on

pa ge s 37

t o 3 9 , wa s mad e b y th e smi le i

nt erd e part ment al

commi

tt ee

th at

pre par ed

th e S t a nd ard

O ccu pati onal

Cl

a ssifi

cati

on ref erred t o i

n

th e pr ec edi

n g

pa ra gra ph . Th e modi

fi cati

o n co nsi

st ed i

n combi

ni n g

th e 1 ,411 i nd ust ri e s of

th e S t and ard

I nd ust ri al

Cl

assi

fi cati

on i

nt o 132

i nd u st ri es a nd

i nd ust r y

grou ps , i n ord er t o f orm a cl assi

fi cati

on suit -

abl

e f or codi

n g i nd ust ri al

i nf ormati

on ob t ai ned

f rom i ndi

vi d ual

work

ers or m emb er s of

th ei r f ami

li es . Si

nce , wi th

a f ew exc e pti ons ,

th e c ombi

nati

ons were of

co nsecuti

ve ti tl es , th e S t and a rd

I nd ust ri al

1

S S ' ?

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Semiprofessional Workers: Designers and draftsmen 33

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V64 Ind Funeral directors and embalmers 33 V68 Ind Photographers 33 V88 Ind Religious workers 33

Technicians 34 V70 Ind Technicians and assistants, laboratory 34 V72 Ind Technicians, except laboratory 34

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FARMERS AND FARM MANAGERS

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100 Ind Advertising agents 38 102 Ind Conductors, railroad 38

Inspectors, government 38 104 95-97 Inspectors, United Stated 38 106 98 Inspectors, State 38 108 98 Inspectors, city 38 110 98 Inspectors, county and local 39

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Public officials (n. e c 2 ) 39 a 112 9.5-97 Officials, United States 39 b 114 98 Officials, State 39

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d 118 98 Officials, county and local 40

26 Miscellaneous proprietors, managers, and officials_ 40 a 120 60-79 Buyers and department heads, store 40 b 122 60 Country buyers and shippers of livestock

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d 126 60-79 Floormen and floor managers, store 41

128 Ipd Managers and superintendents, building_ _ 41

130 Ind Officers, pilots, pursers, and engineers, ship 41

g 132 94 Officials, lodge, society, union, etc h 134 95 Postmasters 42

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Technicians 34 V70 Ind Technicians and assistants, laboratory 34 V72 Ind Technicians, except laboratory 34

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Public officials (n. e c 2 ) 39 a 112 9.5-97 Officials, United States 39 b 114 98 Officials, State 39

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d 118 98 Officials, county and local 40

26 Miscellaneous proprietors, managers, and officials_ 40 a 120 60-79 Buyers and department heads, store 40 b 122 60 Country buyers and shippers of livestock

and other farm products 41 124 Ind Credit meal 41

d 126 60-79 Floormen and floor managers, store 41

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130 Ind Officers, pilots, pursers, and engineers, ship 41

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g 158 87 Furniture and house furnishings stores _ li. 156 68 Household appliance and radio stores___ i 156 69 Motor vehicles and accessories retailing_ j 156 7V Filling stations k 156 70 Drug stores

1 156 71 Eating and drinking places m 156 72 Hardware and farm implement stores n 156 73 Lumber and building material retailing_ o 156 74 Liquor stores p 156 75 Florists q 156 76 Jewelry stores r 156 77 Fuel and ice retailing s 156 78 Miscellaneous retail stores t 156 79 Not specified retail trade .

32 Finance, insurance, and real estate a 156 8V Banking and other finance b 156 80 Insurance c 156 81 Real estate

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services c 156 85 Miscellaneous repair services and hand

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220 60-79 "Clerks" in stores

222 95 Mail carriers 224 Ind Messengers, errand, and office boys and girls ._ 226 Ind Shipping and receiving clerks

236 Ind Stenographers, typists, and secretaries

240 Ind Telegraph operators 242 Ind Telephone operators 244 45-54 Ticket, station, and express agents

Other clerical and kindred workers 246 Ind Attendants and assistants, library 248 Ind Attendants, physicians' and dentists'

offices 250 45-54 Baggagemen, transportation 252 Ind Collectors, bill and account 254 48,95 Express messengers and railway mail

clerks 256 Ind Office machine operators 258 56 Telegraph messengers__ 266 Ind Clerical and kindred workers (n. e. c.2)

Salesmen and Saleswomen: 270 Ind Canvassers and solicitors 272 Ind Hucksters and peddlers 274 Ind Insurance agents and brokers 278 Ind Real estate agents and brokers 278 Ind Traveling salesmen 'and sales agents

Other salesmen and saleswomen 280 Ind Auctioneers 282 Ind Demonstrators 284 Ind Newsboys 286 Ind Salesmen, finance, brokerage, and com-

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1 156 71 Eating and drinking places m 156 72 Hardware and farm implement stores n 156 73 Lumber and building material retailing_ o 156 74 Liquor stores p 156 75 Florists q 156 76 Jewelry stores r 156 77 Fuel and ice retailing s 156 78 Miscellaneous retail stores t 156 79 Not specified retail trade .

32 Finance, insurance, and real estate a 156 8V Banking and other finance b 156 80 Insurance c 156 81 Real estate

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220 60-79 "Clerks" in stores

222 95 Mail carriers 224 Ind Messengers, errand, and office boys and girls ._ 226 Ind Shipping and receiving clerks

236 Ind Stenographers, typists, and secretaries

240 Ind Telegraph operators 242 Ind Telephone operators 244 45-54 Ticket, station, and express agents

Other clerical and kindred workers 246 Ind Attendants and assistants, library 248 Ind Attendants, physicians' and dentists'

offices 250 45-54 Baggagemen, transportation 252 Ind Collectors, bill and account 254 48,95 Express messengers and railway mail

clerks 256 Ind Office machine operators 258 56 Telegraph messengers__ 266 Ind Clerical and kindred workers (n. e. c.2)

Salesmen and Saleswomen: 270 Ind Canvassers and solicitors 272 Ind Hucksters and peddlers 274 Ind Insurance agents and brokers 278 Ind Real estate agents and brokers 278 Ind Traveling salesmen 'and sales agents

Other salesmen and saleswomen 280 Ind Auctioneers 282 Ind Demonstrators 284 Ind Newsboys 286 Ind Salesmen, finance, brokerage, and com-

Mission firms 1 298 Ind Salesmen and saleswomen (n. e. 0.2)

' 'Not elsewhe e classified. ts Delivery boys are included in "Deliverymen."

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Foremen (n. e. c. 2), by industry: 316 V9 Construction

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316 08-10 Lumber, furniture, and lumber products_ 316 11-14 Paper, paper products, and printing 316 15-19 Chemical and Petroleum and coal prod-

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316 60-79 Wholesale and retail trade

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68 820 Ind Jewelers, watchmakers, goldsmiths, and silver-smiths___

69 322 Ind Locomotive engineers 70 324 Ind Locomotive firemen

71 Machinists, millwrights, and tool makers a 826 Ind Machinists b 327 Ind Millwrights c 328 Ind Tool makers, and die makers and setters_ _ _

72 Mechanics and repairmen a 390 Ind Mechanics and repairmen, airplane b 332 Ind Mechanics and repairmen, automobile c 334 40, 47, 49 Mechanics and repairmen, railroad -and car

shop d 336 Ind Mechanics and repairmen (n. e. c. 2)

73 338 Ind Molders, metal 74 940 Ind Painters, construction and maintenance o__ _ _ _ 75 342 Ind Paperhangers 76 344 Ind Pattern and model makers, except paper 77 346 Ind Plasterers 78 348 Ind Plumbers and gas and steam fitters 79 350 Ind Roofers and slaters 80 352 Ind Sawyers 81 354 Ind Shoemakers and repairers (not in factory)

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300 Ind Bakers 902 Ind Blacksmiths, forgemen, and hammermen 304 Ind Boilermakers 306 Ind Brickmasans, stonemasons, and tile setters 308 Ind Carpenters 310 Ind Compositors and typesetters 312 Ind Decorators and window dressers 314 Ind Electricians

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316 08-10 Lumber, furniture, and lumber products_ 316 11-14 Paper, paper products, and printing 316 15-19 Chemical and Petroleum and coal prod-

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68 820 Ind Jewelers, watchmakers, goldsmiths, and silver-smiths___

69 322 Ind Locomotive engineers 70 324 Ind Locomotive firemen

71 Machinists, millwrights, and tool makers a 826 Ind Machinists b 327 Ind Millwrights c 328 Ind Tool makers, and die makers and setters_ _ _

72 Mechanics and repairmen a 390 Ind Mechanics and repairmen, airplane b 332 Ind Mechanics and repairmen, automobile c 334 40, 47, 49 Mechanics and repairmen, railroad -and car

shop d 336 Ind Mechanics and repairmen (n. e. c. 2)

73 338 Ind Molders, metal 74 940 Ind Painters, construction and maintenance o__ _ _ _ 75 342 Ind Paperhangers 76 344 Ind Pattern and model makers, except paper 77 346 Ind Plasterers 78 348 Ind Plumbers and gas and steam fitters 79 350 Ind Roofers and slaters 80 352 Ind Sawyers 81 354 Ind Shoemakers and repairers (not in factory)

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Other craftsmen and kindred workers 366 Ind Cabinetmakers 368 Ind Cement and concrete finishers 970 Ind Electrotypers and stereotypers 372 Ind Engravers (except photoengravers) 374 Ind Furriers 976 Ind Glaziers 978 Ind Heat treaters, annealers, and tensperers____,_. 380 Ind Inspectors, scalers, and graders, log and

lumber 382 Ind Loom fixers 384 Ind Millers, grain, flour, feed, etc 986 Ind Opticians and lens grinders and polishers.. _ _ 388 Ind Photoengravers and lithographers 380 Ind Piano and organ tuners 392 Ind Pressmen and plate printers, printing 394 Ind Rollers and roll hands, metal 386 Ind Stonecutters and stone carvers 388 Ind Structural and ornamental metal workers__ _

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Apprentices to building and hand trades 400 Ind Carpenters' apprentices 402 Ind Electricians' apprentices 404 Ind Machinists' apprentices 406 Ind Plumbers' apprentices 408 Ind Building and hand trade apprentices

(n. e. c.2)

Apprentices, except to building and band trades 410 Ind Apprentices, printing trades 412 Ind Apprentices, specified trades (n. e. c.5) 414 Ind Apprentices, trades not specified

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418 Ind Brakemen, railroad 420 Ind Chauffeurs and drivers, bus, taxi, truck, and

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432 Ind Deliverymen n 434 Ind Dressmakers and seamstresses (not in factory)

Filers, grinders, buffers, and polishers, metal_ __ _ 436 Ind Buffers and polishers

438 Ind Filers 440 Ind Grinders ,.

442 Ind Firemen, except locomotive and fire department . - 444 Ind -Furnaceinen, smeltermen, and pourers

0 o 446 Ind Heaters, metal

448 Ind Laundty operatives and laundresses, except pri-vate family

450 Ind Linemen and servicemen, telegraph, telephone, and pOwer

452 Ind Meat cutters, except slaughter and packing house

454 Ind Mine operatives and laborers n 456 49 Motormen, street, subway, and elevated railway_ _ 458 Ind Painters, except construction ancPmaintenance n_. 460 Ind Sailors and deck hands, except U. S. Navy 462 Ind Switchmen, railroad 464 Ind Welders and.flame-cutters

Miscellaneous operatives and kindred workers _ 466 Ind Asbestos and insulation workers 468 Ind Blasters rand powdermen - 470 Ind Boatmen, canalmen, and lock keepers . 472 Ind Chainmen, rodmen, and axmen, surveying_ _ 474 Ind Dyers 476 Ind Fruit and vegetable graders and packers,

except in cannery 478 Ind Milliners (not in factory) 480 Ind Motion picture nroiectionists

fi Laborers, extraction of xrdrierals, are Included In tv Mine operatives and laborers,W hi this MM. " D fivers of coal trucks and oil trucks are Included in "Chauffeurs and drivers, bus, taxi, truck, and

tracts ," while chauffeurs, truck drivers (including helpers and "Jumpers") end delivery boys for bakeries, laund im, dry cleaning establishments, stores, and such establishments as dental laboratories, shoe repair shops printing and engraving shops, tailor shops, and photographic studios are included in "Deliverymen."

Includes painters, varnisher';, lacquerers, and enamelers of factory products, and those working in Shops

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360 Ind Tailors and tailoresses 362 Ind Tinsmiths, coppersmiths, and sheet metal work,

ers 864 Ind Upholsterers

Other craftsmen and kindred workers 366 Ind Cabinetmakers 368 Ind Cement and concrete finishers 970 Ind Electrotypers and stereotypers 372 Ind Engravers (except photoengravers) 374 Ind Furriers 976 Ind Glaziers 978 Ind Heat treaters, annealers, and tensperers____,_. 380 Ind Inspectors, scalers, and graders, log and

lumber 382 Ind Loom fixers 384 Ind Millers, grain, flour, feed, etc 986 Ind Opticians and lens grinders and polishers.. _ _ 388 Ind Photoengravers and lithographers 380 Ind Piano and organ tuners 392 Ind Pressmen and plate printers, printing 394 Ind Rollers and roll hands, metal 386 Ind Stonecutters and stone carvers 388 Ind Structural and ornamental metal workers__ _

OPERATIVES AND KINDRED WORKERS ii

Apprentices to building and hand trades 400 Ind Carpenters' apprentices 402 Ind Electricians' apprentices 404 Ind Machinists' apprentices 406 Ind Plumbers' apprentices 408 Ind Building and hand trade apprentices

(n. e. c.2)

Apprentices, except to building and band trades 410 Ind Apprentices, printing trades 412 Ind Apprentices, specified trades (n. e. c.5) 414 Ind Apprentices, trades not specified

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432 Ind Deliverymen n 434 Ind Dressmakers and seamstresses (not in factory)

Filers, grinders, buffers, and polishers, metal_ __ _ 436 Ind Buffers and polishers

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442 Ind Firemen, except locomotive and fire department . - 444 Ind -Furnaceinen, smeltermen, and pourers

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454 Ind Mine operatives and laborers n 456 49 Motormen, street, subway, and elevated railway_ _ 458 Ind Painters, except construction ancPmaintenance n_. 460 Ind Sailors and deck hands, except U. S. Navy 462 Ind Switchmen, railroad 464 Ind Welders and.flame-cutters

Miscellaneous operatives and kindred workers _ 466 Ind Asbestos and insulation workers 468 Ind Blasters rand powdermen - 470 Ind Boatmen, canalmen, and lock keepers . 472 Ind Chainmen, rodmen, and axmen, surveying_ _ 474 Ind Dyers 476 Ind Fruit and vegetable graders and packers,

except in cannery 478 Ind Milliners (not in factory) 480 Ind Motion picture nroiectionists

fi Laborers, extraction of xrdrierals, are Included In tv Mine operatives and laborers,W hi this MM. " D fivers of coal trucks and oil trucks are Included in "Chauffeurs and drivers, bus, taxi, truck, and

tracts ," while chauffeurs, truck drivers (including helpers and "Jumpers") end delivery boys for bakeries, laund im, dry cleaning establishments, stores, and such establishments as dental laboratories, shoe repair shops printing and engraving shops, tailor shops, and photographic studios are included in "Deliverymen."

Includes painters, varnisher';, lacquerers, and enamelers of factory products, and those working in Shops

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482 Ind Motormen (vehicle), mine, factory, logging camp, etc 98

484 Ind Oilers, machinery 98 486 Ind Photographic process workers 99 488 Ind Power station operators 99

Operatives and kindred workers (n. e. 0), by industry:

496 V9 Construction 99

Manufacturi ng- Food and kindred products 100

496 XV Bakery products 100 496 XO Beverage industries 100 496 X1 Canning and preserving fruits,

vegetables, and sea food_ _ . 101 496 X2 Confectionery 101 496 X3 Dairy products 101 496 X4 Grain-mill products_ • 102 496 X5 Meat products 102 496 X6 Miscellaneous food industries.... 104

496 X7 Tobacco manufactures..., 105

Textile-mill products 106 498 X8 Cotton manufactures 106 496 X9 Silk and rayon manufactures 108 496 OV Woolen and worsted manufactures_ 109 496 00 Knit goods 111 496 01 Dyeing and finishing textiles 112 498 02 Carpets, rugs, and other floor cover-

ings 114 496 03 Hats (except cloth and millinery) 115 496 04 Miscellaneous textile goods 116 496 05 Not specified textile mills 117

Apparel and other fabricated textile products 118

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Manufacturing—Continued. Lumber, furniture, and lumber prod-

ucts 121 496 09 Sawmills and planing mills 121 496 1V Furniture and store fixtures 122 496 10 Miscellaneous wooden goods_ __ __ . 123

Paper and allied products 125 496 11 Pulp, paper, and paperboard mills_ _ 125 496 12 Paperboard containers and boxes_ _ 126 496 13 Miscellaneous paper and pulp prod-

ucts 126

496 14 Printing, publishing, and allied in- dustries 127

Chemicals and allied products 128 496 15 Paints, varnishes, and colors 128 498 18 Rayon and allied products 128 496 17 Miscellaneous chemical industries 129

Petroleum and coal products ,__ _ _ _ 131 496 18 Petroleum refining 131 496 19 Miscellaneous petroleum and coal

products 131

496 IV Rubber products 131

Leather and leather products 133 496 20 Leather: tanned, curried, and fin-

ished 133 496 21 Footwear industries (except rub-

ber)_. 134 496 22 Leather products (except footwear) _ 137

Stone, clay; and glass products 138 496 23 Cement, and concrete, gypsum,

and plaster products 138 496 24 Cut-stone and stone products 138 496 25 Glass and glass products 138 496 26 Pottery and related products 140 496 27 Structural clay products 140 496 28 Miscellaneous nonmetallic mineral

nroduets 141

,sNot elsewhere classified. c Laborers, extraction of minerals, are included in u Mine operatives and laborers, xl in this group.

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482 Ind Motormen (vehicle), mine, factory, logging camp, etc 98

484 Ind Oilers, machinery 98 486 Ind Photographic process workers 99 488 Ind Power station operators 99

Operatives and kindred workers (n. e. 0), by industry:

496 V9 Construction 99

Manufacturi ng- Food and kindred products 100

496 XV Bakery products 100 496 XO Beverage industries 100 496 X1 Canning and preserving fruits,

vegetables, and sea food_ _ . 101 496 X2 Confectionery 101 496 X3 Dairy products 101 496 X4 Grain-mill products_ • 102 496 X5 Meat products 102 496 X6 Miscellaneous food industries.... 104

496 X7 Tobacco manufactures..., 105

Textile-mill products 106 498 X8 Cotton manufactures 106 496 X9 Silk and rayon manufactures 108 496 OV Woolen and worsted manufactures_ 109 496 00 Knit goods 111 496 01 Dyeing and finishing textiles 112 498 02 Carpets, rugs, and other floor cover-

ings 114 496 03 Hats (except cloth and millinery) 115 496 04 Miscellaneous textile goods 116 496 05 Not specified textile mills 117

Apparel and other fabricated textile products 118

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Manufacturing—Continued. Lumber, furniture, and lumber prod-

ucts 121 496 09 Sawmills and planing mills 121 496 1V Furniture and store fixtures 122 496 10 Miscellaneous wooden goods_ __ __ . 123

Paper and allied products 125 496 11 Pulp, paper, and paperboard mills_ _ 125 496 12 Paperboard containers and boxes_ _ 126 496 13 Miscellaneous paper and pulp prod-

ucts 126

496 14 Printing, publishing, and allied in- dustries 127

Chemicals and allied products 128 496 15 Paints, varnishes, and colors 128 498 18 Rayon and allied products 128 496 17 Miscellaneous chemical industries 129

Petroleum and coal products ,__ _ _ _ 131 496 18 Petroleum refining 131 496 19 Miscellaneous petroleum and coal

products 131

496 IV Rubber products 131

Leather and leather products 133 496 20 Leather: tanned, curried, and fin-

ished 133 496 21 Footwear industries (except rub-

ber)_. 134 496 22 Leather products (except footwear) _ 137

Stone, clay; and glass products 138 496 23 Cement, and concrete, gypsum,

and plaster products 138 496 24 Cut-stone and stone products 138 496 25 Glass and glass products 138 496 26 Pottery and related products 140 496 27 Structural clay products 140 496 28 Miscellaneous nonmetallic mineral

nroduets 141

,sNot elsewhere classified. c Laborers, extraction of minerals, are included in u Mine operatives and laborers, xl in this group.

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Manufacturing—Continued. Iron and steel and their products 141

496 29 Blast furnaces, steel works, and

rolling mills 141 496 3V Tin cans and other tinware 143 496 30 Miscellaneous iron and steel indus-

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496 42 Scientific and photographic equip- ment and supplies 151

496 43 Miscellaneous manufacturing in- dustries (n. e. c. 2 ) 151

496 44 Not specified manufacturing industries_ 151

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Transportation, communication, and utilities

129 496 47 Railroads (includes repair shops) 160 130 Transportation, except railroad 161

496 49 Street railways and bus lines 161 b 496 50 Trucking service.-_ 161 c 496 52 Warehousing and storage 161 d 496 45, 46, 48, Miscellaneous transportation 161

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131 Communication and utilities 161 a 496 55-57 Communication 161 b 496 58-6V Utilities 162

132 496 60-79 Wholesale and retail trade 162

133 Business and repair services 163 a 496 84 Automobile storage, rental, and repair

services 163 b 498 82, 83, 85 Business and miscellaneous repair

services 163

134 Personal services 163 a 498 88 Laundering, cleaning, and dyeing serv-

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135 496 95-98 Government 163

136 Miscellaneous industries and services 164. a 496 Agriculture, forestry, and fishery 164

496 8V-81 Finance, insurance, and real estate 164 406 2V, 90 Amusement, recreation, and related

services 164 d 496 91-94 Professional and related services_ , 164

137 496 99 Nonclassifiable 164

DOMESTIC SERVICE WORKERS

138 500 86 Housekeepers, private family 165 139 510 86 Laundresses, private family 165 140 520 86 Servants, private family 165

Not elsewhere classified. xx Laborers. extraction of min pals, are included in "Mine operatives and laborers," in this group.

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Operatives and kindred workers (n. e. c. 4), by in-dustry—Continued.

Manufacturing—Continued. Iron and steel and their products 141

496 29 Blast furnaces, steel works, and

rolling mills 141 496 3V Tin cans and other tinware 143 496 30 Miscellaneous iron and steel indus-

tries 143

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496 44 Not specified manufacturing industries_ 151

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Operatives and kindred workers (n. e. c.'), by in-dustry—Continued.

Transportation, communication, and utilities

129 496 47 Railroads (includes repair shops) 160 130 Transportation, except railroad 161

496 49 Street railways and bus lines 161 b 496 50 Trucking service.-_ 161 c 496 52 Warehousing and storage 161 d 496 45, 46, 48, Miscellaneous transportation 161

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131 Communication and utilities 161 a 496 55-57 Communication 161 b 496 58-6V Utilities 162

132 496 60-79 Wholesale and retail trade 162

133 Business and repair services 163 a 496 84 Automobile storage, rental, and repair

services 163 b 498 82, 83, 85 Business and miscellaneous repair

services 163

134 Personal services 163 a 498 88 Laundering, cleaning, and dyeing serv-

ices 163 b 496 87, 89 Hotels and miscellaneous personal

services 163

135 496 95-98 Government 163

136 Miscellaneous industries and services 164. a 496 Agriculture, forestry, and fishery 164

496 8V-81 Finance, insurance, and real estate 164 406 2V, 90 Amusement, recreation, and related

services 164 d 496 91-94 Professional and related services_ , 164

137 496 99 Nonclassifiable 164

DOMESTIC SERVICE WORKERS

138 500 86 Housekeepers, private family 165 139 510 86 Laundresses, private family 165 140 520 86 Servants, private family 165

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600 98 Firemen, fire department 165 602 Ind Guards, watchmen, and doorkeepers 165

Policemen and detectives 166 604 95-98 Policemen and detectives, government 166 608 Ind Policemen and detectives, except govern-

ment 166

608 96, 97 Soldiers, sailors, marines, and coast guards 1... _ _ . 166

Miscellaneous protective service workers 167 610 97, 98 Marshals and constables 167

'612 97, 98 Sheriffs and bailiffs 167 614 Ind Watchmen (crossing) and bridge tenders 167

SERVICE WORKERS, EXCEPT DOMESTIC AND PROTECTIVE

700 Ind Barbers, beauticians, and manicurists 168 710 Ind Bartenders . 168 712 87 Boardinghouse and lodginghouse keepers 168 714 Ind Charwomen and cleaners 168 720 Ind Cooks, except private family 168 780 Ind Elevator operators - 168 732 Ind Housekeepers, stewards, and hostesses, except

private family 169 740 Ind Janitors and sextons 169 750 Ind Porters 169 760 Ind Practical nurses and midwives 169 770 Ind Servants, except private family 169 780 Ind Waiters and waitresses, except private family_ _ _ 170

Miscellaneous service workers, except domestic and protective 170

790 Ind Attendants, hospital and other institution 178 792 Ind Attendants, professional and personal serv-

ice (n. e. e.9 170 794 Ind Attendants, recreation and amusement 171 •796 Ind Bootblacks 171 798 Ind Ushers, amusement place or assembly 171

FARM LABORERS AND FOREMEN

844 TV Farm foremen 171 866 VV Farm laborers, wage workers 171 888 VT Farm laborers. linnsid family urnrkare 17.;

x Not elsewhe e classified. fx Excludes commissioned officers. professional and cleri.1 workers, and craftsmen, who are classified

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LABORERS, EXCEPT FARM"

160 900 Ind Fishermen and oystermen 173

161 902 Ind Garage laborers and car washers and greasers_ _ 173

162 904 Ind Garkers (except farm) and groundirkeepers 173

163 906 Ind Longshoremen and stevedores -- 174 164 908 Ind Lumberthen, raftsmen, and woodchoppers 174

165 910 Ind Teamsters 175

Laborers (n. e. 0), by industry: 166 988 V9 Construction 176

Manufacturiag- 167 Food and kindred products 177

a 988 XV Bakery products 177 b 988 XO Beverage industries 177

c 988 X1 Canning and preserving fruits, vegetables, and sea food 178

d 988 X2 Confectionery 178

e 988 X3 Dairy products 178

f 988 X4 Grain-mill products 178

g 988 X5 Mciall products 178 h 988• X6 'Miscellaneous food industries 178

168 988 X7 Tobacco manufactures 179

169 Textile-mill products 171 a 988 X8 Cotton manufactures 171 b 988 X9 Silk and rayon manufactures_ - 17 e 988 OV Woolen and worsted manufactures_ 171 d 988 60 Knit goods - 18( e 988 01 Dyeing and finishing textiles 18(

f 988 02 Carpets, rugs, and other floor coverings 181

g 988 03 Bats (except cloth and millinery) 181 h 988 04 Miscellaneous textile goods 181

i 988 05 Not specified textile mills 181

Apparel -and other fabricated textile 170 products 18

a 988 06 Apparel and accessories 18 b 988 07 Miscellaneous fabricated textile

products 18

171 Lumber, furniture, and lumber products_ 18 a 989 09 Sawmills and planing mills 18 b 988 1V iture and store fixtures 18 c 988 10

T. 11/ vi• iscallaneous wooden goods 18

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600 98 Firemen, fire department 165 602 Ind Guards, watchmen, and doorkeepers 165

Policemen and detectives 166 604 95-98 Policemen and detectives, government 166 608 Ind Policemen and detectives, except govern-

ment 166

608 96, 97 Soldiers, sailors, marines, and coast guards 1... _ _ . 166

Miscellaneous protective service workers 167 610 97, 98 Marshals and constables 167

'612 97, 98 Sheriffs and bailiffs 167 614 Ind Watchmen (crossing) and bridge tenders 167

SERVICE WORKERS, EXCEPT DOMESTIC AND PROTECTIVE

700 Ind Barbers, beauticians, and manicurists 168 710 Ind Bartenders . 168 712 87 Boardinghouse and lodginghouse keepers 168 714 Ind Charwomen and cleaners 168 720 Ind Cooks, except private family 168 780 Ind Elevator operators - 168 732 Ind Housekeepers, stewards, and hostesses, except

private family 169 740 Ind Janitors and sextons 169 750 Ind Porters 169 760 Ind Practical nurses and midwives 169 770 Ind Servants, except private family 169 780 Ind Waiters and waitresses, except private family_ _ _ 170

Miscellaneous service workers, except domestic and protective 170

790 Ind Attendants, hospital and other institution 178 792 Ind Attendants, professional and personal serv-

ice (n. e. e.9 170 794 Ind Attendants, recreation and amusement 171 •796 Ind Bootblacks 171 798 Ind Ushers, amusement place or assembly 171

FARM LABORERS AND FOREMEN

844 TV Farm foremen 171 866 VV Farm laborers, wage workers 171 888 VT Farm laborers. linnsid family urnrkare 17.;

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LABORERS, EXCEPT FARM"

160 900 Ind Fishermen and oystermen 173

161 902 Ind Garage laborers and car washers and greasers_ _ 173

162 904 Ind Garkers (except farm) and groundirkeepers 173

163 906 Ind Longshoremen and stevedores -- 174 164 908 Ind Lumberthen, raftsmen, and woodchoppers 174

165 910 Ind Teamsters 175

Laborers (n. e. 0), by industry: 166 988 V9 Construction 176

Manufacturiag- 167 Food and kindred products 177

a 988 XV Bakery products 177 b 988 XO Beverage industries 177

c 988 X1 Canning and preserving fruits, vegetables, and sea food 178

d 988 X2 Confectionery 178

e 988 X3 Dairy products 178

f 988 X4 Grain-mill products 178

g 988 X5 Mciall products 178 h 988• X6 'Miscellaneous food industries 178

168 988 X7 Tobacco manufactures 179

169 Textile-mill products 171 a 988 X8 Cotton manufactures 171 b 988 X9 Silk and rayon manufactures_ - 17 e 988 OV Woolen and worsted manufactures_ 171 d 988 60 Knit goods - 18( e 988 01 Dyeing and finishing textiles 18(

f 988 02 Carpets, rugs, and other floor coverings 181

g 988 03 Bats (except cloth and millinery) 181 h 988 04 Miscellaneous textile goods 181

i 988 05 Not specified textile mills 181

Apparel -and other fabricated textile 170 products 18

a 988 06 Apparel and accessories 18 b 988 07 Miscellaneous fabricated textile

products 18

171 Lumber, furniture, and lumber products_ 18 a 989 09 Sawmills and planing mills 18 b 988 1V iture and store fixtures 18 c 988 10

T. 11/ vi• iscallaneous wooden goods 18

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LABORERS, EXCEPT FARM.—Continued

Laborers(n. e. c. 2), by industry—Continued. Manufacturing—Continued.

172 Paper and allied products 182 a 988 11 Pulp, paper, and paperboard mills 182 b 988 12 Paperboard containers and boxes 182

988 13 Miscellaneous paper and pulp products 182

173 I 988 14 Printing, publishing, and allied indus- tries 182

174 Chemicals and allied products 183 988 15 Paints, varnishes, and colors 183

b 988 16 Rayon and allied products 183 988 17 Miscellaneous chemical industries 183

175 Petroleum and coal products 183 a 988 18 Petroleum refining 183 b 988 19 Miscellaneous petroleum and coal

products 184

176 I 988 2V Rubber products 184

177, a I 988 20

Leather and leather products Leather: tanned, curried, and

184

finished 184. b I 988 21 Footwear industries (except rubber) _ 184 c 988 22 Leather products (except footwear) _ 184

178 Stone, clay, and glass products 184 a 988 23 Cement, and concrete, gypsum,

and plaster products 184 b 988 24 Cut-stone and stone products 185 c 988 25 Glass and glass products 185 d 988 26 Pottery and related products 185 e 988 27 Structural clay products 185 f 988 28 Miscellaneous nonmetallic mineral

products 185

179 Iron and steel and their products 185. a 988 29 Blast furnaces, steel works, and

rolling mills 185 is 988 3V Tin cans and other tinware 187 t 988 30 Miscellaneous iron and steel indus-

tries 187 Not 48014110 0 classified. P• age 2

.Laborer., a Erection of minerals, are included in "Mine operatives and laborers,"

OCCUPATION CLASSIFICATION

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LABORERS, EXCEPT FARW—Continued -

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Laborers (n. e. c. 5), by industry—Continued. Manufacturing—Continued.

180 Nonferrous metals and their products__ 188 a 988 31 Nonferrous metal primary prod-

ucts 188 b 988 32 Clocks, watches, jewelry, and sil-

verware ' 7 189 c 988 33 Miscellaneous nonferrous metal

products 189

181 Machinery 189 a 988 34 Agricultural machinery and trac-

tors 189 b 988 35 Electrical machinery and equip-

ment 189 c 988 36 Office and store machines,• equip-

ment, and supplies 189 d 988 37 Miscellaneous machinery 188

182 Transportation equipinent 188 a 988 38 - Aircraft and parts 189 b 988 39 Automobiles and automobile equip-

ment 19( c 988 4V Ship and boat building and repair-

ing ' 19( d 988 40 Railroad and miscellaneous trans-

portation equipment 191

183 988 41 Not specified metal industries 19(

184 Miscellaneous manufacturing industries_ 191 a 988 42 Scientific and :photographic equip-

ment and supplies 191 b 988 43 Miscellaneous manufacturing in-

dustrial (n. e. c.” 101

185 988 44 Not specified manufacturing industries_ 191

Transportation, communication, and utili-ties-

186 988 47 Railroads (includes repair shops) 19:

,<i/Not elsewhere classified. 16/ Laborers, extraction of minerals, are included in _

"Mine operatives and laborers," page 27. 17/Includes metal engraving (except for printing

purposes), plating, and polishing.

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OCCUPATION AND OCCUPATION GROUP

LABORERS, EXCEPT FARM.—Continued

Laborers(n. e. c. 2), by industry—Continued. Manufacturing—Continued.

172 Paper and allied products 182 a 988 11 Pulp, paper, and paperboard mills 182 b 988 12 Paperboard containers and boxes 182

988 13 Miscellaneous paper and pulp products 182

173 I 988 14 Printing, publishing, and allied indus- tries 182

174 Chemicals and allied products 183 988 15 Paints, varnishes, and colors 183

b 988 16 Rayon and allied products 183 988 17 Miscellaneous chemical industries 183

175 Petroleum and coal products 183 a 988 18 Petroleum refining 183 b 988 19 Miscellaneous petroleum and coal

products 184

176 I 988 2V Rubber products 184

177, a I 988 20

Leather and leather products Leather: tanned, curried, and

184

finished 184. b I 988 21 Footwear industries (except rubber) _ 184 c 988 22 Leather products (except footwear) _ 184

178 Stone, clay, and glass products 184 a 988 23 Cement, and concrete, gypsum,

and plaster products 184 b 988 24 Cut-stone and stone products 185 c 988 25 Glass and glass products 185 d 988 26 Pottery and related products 185 e 988 27 Structural clay products 185 f 988 28 Miscellaneous nonmetallic mineral

products 185

179 Iron and steel and their products 185. a 988 29 Blast furnaces, steel works, and

rolling mills 185 is 988 3V Tin cans and other tinware 187 t 988 30 Miscellaneous iron and steel indus-

tries 187 Not 48014110 0 classified. P• age 2

.Laborer., a Erection of minerals, are included in "Mine operatives and laborers,"

OCCUPATION CLASSIFICATION

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LABORERS, EXCEPT FARW—Continued -

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Laborers (n. e. c. 5), by industry—Continued. Manufacturing—Continued.

180 Nonferrous metals and their products__ 188 a 988 31 Nonferrous metal primary prod-

ucts 188 b 988 32 Clocks, watches, jewelry, and sil-

verware ' 7 189 c 988 33 Miscellaneous nonferrous metal

products 189

181 Machinery 189 a 988 34 Agricultural machinery and trac-

tors 189 b 988 35 Electrical machinery and equip-

ment 189 c 988 36 Office and store machines,• equip-

ment, and supplies 189 d 988 37 Miscellaneous machinery 188

182 Transportation equipinent 188 a 988 38 - Aircraft and parts 189 b 988 39 Automobiles and automobile equip-

ment 19( c 988 4V Ship and boat building and repair-

ing ' 19( d 988 40 Railroad and miscellaneous trans-

portation equipment 191

183 988 41 Not specified metal industries 19(

184 Miscellaneous manufacturing industries_ 191 a 988 42 Scientific and :photographic equip-

ment and supplies 191 b 988 43 Miscellaneous manufacturing in-

dustrial (n. e. c.” 101

185 988 44 Not specified manufacturing industries_ 191

Transportation, communication, and utili-ties-

186 988 47 Railroads (includes repair shops) 19:

,<i/Not elsewhere classified. 16/ Laborers, extraction of minerals, are included in _

"Mine operatives and laborers," page 27. 17/Includes metal engraving (except for printing

purposes), plating, and polishing.

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LABORERS, EXCEPT FARM "—Continued

Laborers (13. e. c. 2), by industry—Continued. Transportation, communication, and utili-

ties—Continued.

187 Transportation, except railroad 192

a 988 49 Street railways and bus lines 192

b 988 50 Trucking service 192

c 988 52 Warehousing and storage 192

d 988 45, 46, 48, Miscellaneous transportation 192 5V, 51, 53, 54

188 Communication and utilities 192

a 988 55-57 Communication 192 b 988 58-6V Utilities + 192

189 988 60-79 Wholesale and retail trade 193

190 Business and repair services 194 a 988 84 Automobile storage, rental, and repair

- services 194 b 988 82, 83, 85 Business and miscellaneous repair

services 194

191 Personal services 194 a 988 88 Laundering, cleaning, and dyeing serv-

ices 194 b 988 87, 89 Hotels and miscellaneous personal serv-

ices 194

192 988 95-98 Government 194

193 Miscellaneous industries and services 199 a 998 VV-1/1 Agriculture, forestry, and fishery 199 b 988 811-81 Finance, insurance, and real estate 199 o 988 9V-90 Amusement, recreation, and related

services 191 d 988 91-94 Professional and related services 191

194 988 99 Nonclassiflable 191

Not eiseu Isere classified. Laborers, extraction of minerals, ere included in "Mine operatives and iiiborers,"; page ;27

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INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION

Industries and Industrial Groups with Their Symbols

A.—AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY, AND FISHERY

Symbol VV Agriculture 170 Forestry (except logging) V1 Fishery

Food and Kindred Products : XV Bakery products XO Beverage industries X1 Canning and preserving fruits,

vegetables, and sea food X2 Confectionery KS Dairy products X4 Grain-mill products X5 Meat products X6 Miscellaneous food industries

Textile-mill Products: X8 Cotton manufactures X9 Silk and rayon manufactures 01, Woolen and worsted manufac-

tures 00 Knit goods 01 Dyeing and finishing textiles

V2 Coal mining V3 Metal mining V4 Crude petroleum and natural gas

production 1 V5 Sand and gravel production V6 Stone quarrying V7 Miscellaneous nonmetallic min-

ing V8 Not specified mining

C.-CONSTRUCTION

V9 Construction

D.-MANUFACTURING

Tobacco Manufactures : X7 Tobacco manufactures

Includes natural gasoline production.

B-MINING

D.—MANUFACTURING—Continued

Symbol Textile-mill Products—Continued

02 Carpets, rugs, and other floor coverings

03 Hats (except cloth and millinery) 04 Miscellaneous textile goods 05 Not specified textile mills

Apparel, and' Other Fabricated Textile Products:

06 Apparel and accessories 07 Miscellaneous fabricated textile

products

Lumber, ' Furniture, and Lumber Products:

08 Logging 09 Sawmills and planing mills IV Furniture and store fixtures 10 Miscellaneous wooden goods

Paper and Allied Products: 11 Pulp, paper, and paperboard

mills 12 Paperboard containers and boxes 13 Miscellaneous paper and pulp

products

Printing, Publishing, and Allied Industries :

14 Printing, publishing, and allied industries

Chemicals and Allied Products! 15 ' Paints, varnishes, and colors 16 Rayon and allied products 17 Miscellaneous chemical indus-

tries

Rubber Products : 2V Rubber products

Petroleum and Coal Products: 18 Petroleum refining 19 Miscellaneous petroleum and coal

products

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LABORERS, EXCEPT FARM "—Continued

Laborers (13. e. c. 2), by industry—Continued. Transportation, communication, and utili-

ties—Continued.

187 Transportation, except railroad 192

a 988 49 Street railways and bus lines 192

b 988 50 Trucking service 192

c 988 52 Warehousing and storage 192

d 988 45, 46, 48, Miscellaneous transportation 192 5V, 51, 53, 54

188 Communication and utilities 192

a 988 55-57 Communication 192 b 988 58-6V Utilities + 192

189 988 60-79 Wholesale and retail trade 193

190 Business and repair services 194 a 988 84 Automobile storage, rental, and repair

- services 194 b 988 82, 83, 85 Business and miscellaneous repair

services 194

191 Personal services 194 a 988 88 Laundering, cleaning, and dyeing serv-

ices 194 b 988 87, 89 Hotels and miscellaneous personal serv-

ices 194

192 988 95-98 Government 194

193 Miscellaneous industries and services 199 a 998 VV-1/1 Agriculture, forestry, and fishery 199 b 988 811-81 Finance, insurance, and real estate 199 o 988 9V-90 Amusement, recreation, and related

services 191 d 988 91-94 Professional and related services 191

194 988 99 Nonclassiflable 191

Not eiseu Isere classified. Laborers, extraction of minerals, ere included in "Mine operatives and iiiborers,"; page ;27

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INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION

Industries and Industrial Groups with Their Symbols

A.—AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY, AND FISHERY

Symbol VV Agriculture 170 Forestry (except logging) V1 Fishery

Food and Kindred Products : XV Bakery products XO Beverage industries X1 Canning and preserving fruits,

vegetables, and sea food X2 Confectionery KS Dairy products X4 Grain-mill products X5 Meat products X6 Miscellaneous food industries

Textile-mill Products: X8 Cotton manufactures X9 Silk and rayon manufactures 01, Woolen and worsted manufac-

tures 00 Knit goods 01 Dyeing and finishing textiles

V2 Coal mining V3 Metal mining V4 Crude petroleum and natural gas

production 1 V5 Sand and gravel production V6 Stone quarrying V7 Miscellaneous nonmetallic min-

ing V8 Not specified mining

C.-CONSTRUCTION

V9 Construction

D.-MANUFACTURING

Tobacco Manufactures : X7 Tobacco manufactures

Includes natural gasoline production.

B-MINING

D.—MANUFACTURING—Continued

Symbol Textile-mill Products—Continued

02 Carpets, rugs, and other floor coverings

03 Hats (except cloth and millinery) 04 Miscellaneous textile goods 05 Not specified textile mills

Apparel, and' Other Fabricated Textile Products:

06 Apparel and accessories 07 Miscellaneous fabricated textile

products

Lumber, ' Furniture, and Lumber Products:

08 Logging 09 Sawmills and planing mills IV Furniture and store fixtures 10 Miscellaneous wooden goods

Paper and Allied Products: 11 Pulp, paper, and paperboard

mills 12 Paperboard containers and boxes 13 Miscellaneous paper and pulp

products

Printing, Publishing, and Allied Industries :

14 Printing, publishing, and allied industries

Chemicals and Allied Products! 15 ' Paints, varnishes, and colors 16 Rayon and allied products 17 Miscellaneous chemical indus-

tries

Rubber Products : 2V Rubber products

Petroleum and Coal Products: 18 Petroleum refining 19 Miscellaneous petroleum and coal

products

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D.—MANUFACTURING—Continued

Symbol Leather and Leather Products:

AND OF INDUSTRIES

D.—MANUFACTURING— Conqinued

Symbol Not Specified Metal Industriei:

20 Leather: Tanned, curried, and finished

41 Not specified metal industries

21 Footwear industries (except rub-ber)

Miscellaneous Manufacturing In dustries:

22 Leather products (except foot- wear)

42 Scientific and photographic equip-ment and Zupplies

Stone, Clay, and Glass Products : 43 Miscellaneous manufacturing in.

dustries, n. e. e. 23

24

Cement, and concrete, gypsum, and plaster products

Cut-stone and stone products Not Specified Manufacturing In,

dustries: 25 Glass and glass products 44 Not specified manufacturing in- 26 Pottery and related products • dustries 27 Structural clay products 28 Miscellaneous nonmetallic min- E.—TRANSPORTATION. COMMUNICATION, AND

eral products OTHER PUBLIC UTILITIES

Transportation: Iron and'Steel and Their Products : 45 Air transportation

29 Blast furnaces, steel works, and 46 Petroleum and gasoline pipe lines rolling mills 47 Railroads (includes railroad repair

3V Tin cans and other tinware shops) 30 Miscellaneous iron and steelin- 48 Railway express service

dustries 49 Street railways and bus lines? 5V Taxicab service

Nonferrous Metals and Their Prod- 50 Trucking service ucts: 51 Water transportation

31 Nonferrous metal primary prod- 52 Warehousing and storage

ucts 53 Services incidental to transporta- 32 Clocks, watches, jewelry, and sil- tion

verware 54 Not specified transportation 33 Miscellaneous nonferrous metal

products Communication: 55 Telephone (wire and radio)

Machinery: 56 Telegraph (wire and radio)

34 Agricultural machinery and trac-tors

57 Radio broadcasting and television

35 Electrical machinery and equip- Utilities:

ment 58 Electric light and power

36 Office and store machines, equip-ment, and supplies

59 6V

Gas works and steam plants Water and sanitary services

37 Miscellaneous machinery F.—WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRADE

Transportation Equipment : Wholesale Trade: 38 Aircraft and parts 60 Wholesale trade 39 Automobiles and automobile equip-

ment Retail Trade: 4V Ship and boat building and repairing 61 Food stores, except dairy products 40 Railroad and miscellaneous trans-

portation equipment 62 Dairy products stores and milk

retailing

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F.—WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRADE—Continued

symbol Retail Trade—Continued.

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H.—BUSINESS AND REPAIR SERVICES—Continued

Symbol 84 Automobile storage, rental, and

63 General merchandise stores repair services

64 Limited price variety stores 85 Miscellaneous repair services and

65 Apparel and accessories stores, ex-cept shoes

liand trades

66 Shoe stores I.—PERSONAL SERVICES

67 Furniture and housefurnishings 86 Domestic service stores 87 Hotels and lodging places

68 Household appliance and radio stores

88 Laundering, cleaning, and dyeing services

69 Motor vehicles and accessories re-tailing

89 Miscellaneous personal services

7V Filling stations J.—AMUSEMENT, RECREATION, AND RELATED

70 Drug stores SERVICES

71 Eating and drinking places 9V Theaters and motion pictures 72 Hardware and farm implement

stores 90 Miscellaneous amusement and rec-

reation 73 Lumber and building material re-

tailing K.—PROFESSIONAL AND RELATED SERVICES

74 Liquor stores 75 Retail florists 91 Educational services

76 Jewelry stores 92 Medical and other health services

77 Fuel and ice retailing 93 Legal, engineering, and miscella-

78 Miscellaneous retail stores neous professional services

79 Not specified retail trade' 94 Charitable, religious, and meta. bership organizations • G.—FINANCE, INSURANCE, AND REAL ESTATE

L.—GOVERNMENT 8V Banking and other finance 80 Insurance 95 Postal service

81 Real estate 96 National defense 97 Federal Government n. e. c.

H.—BUSINESS AND REPAIR SERVICES 98 State and local government

82 Advertising M.—NONCLASSIFIABLE 83 Business services, except adver-

tising 99 Nonclassifiable

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D.—MANUFACTURING—Continued

Symbol Leather and Leather Products:

AND OF INDUSTRIES

D.—MANUFACTURING— Conqinued

Symbol Not Specified Metal Industriei:

20 Leather: Tanned, curried, and finished

41 Not specified metal industries

21 Footwear industries (except rub-ber)

Miscellaneous Manufacturing In dustries:

22 Leather products (except foot- wear)

42 Scientific and photographic equip-ment and Zupplies

Stone, Clay, and Glass Products : 43 Miscellaneous manufacturing in.

dustries, n. e. e. 23

24

Cement, and concrete, gypsum, and plaster products

Cut-stone and stone products Not Specified Manufacturing In,

dustries: 25 Glass and glass products 44 Not specified manufacturing in- 26 Pottery and related products • dustries 27 Structural clay products 28 Miscellaneous nonmetallic min- E.—TRANSPORTATION. COMMUNICATION, AND

eral products OTHER PUBLIC UTILITIES

Transportation: Iron and'Steel and Their Products : 45 Air transportation

29 Blast furnaces, steel works, and 46 Petroleum and gasoline pipe lines rolling mills 47 Railroads (includes railroad repair

3V Tin cans and other tinware shops) 30 Miscellaneous iron and steelin- 48 Railway express service

dustries 49 Street railways and bus lines? 5V Taxicab service

Nonferrous Metals and Their Prod- 50 Trucking service ucts: 51 Water transportation

31 Nonferrous metal primary prod- 52 Warehousing and storage

ucts 53 Services incidental to transporta- 32 Clocks, watches, jewelry, and sil- tion

verware 54 Not specified transportation 33 Miscellaneous nonferrous metal

products Communication: 55 Telephone (wire and radio)

Machinery: 56 Telegraph (wire and radio)

34 Agricultural machinery and trac-tors

57 Radio broadcasting and television

35 Electrical machinery and equip- Utilities:

ment 58 Electric light and power

36 Office and store machines, equip-ment, and supplies

59 6V

Gas works and steam plants Water and sanitary services

37 Miscellaneous machinery F.—WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRADE

Transportation Equipment : Wholesale Trade: 38 Aircraft and parts 60 Wholesale trade 39 Automobiles and automobile equip-

ment Retail Trade: 4V Ship and boat building and repairing 61 Food stores, except dairy products 40 Railroad and miscellaneous trans-

portation equipment 62 Dairy products stores and milk

retailing

• INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION

F.—WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRADE—Continued

symbol Retail Trade—Continued.

39

H.—BUSINESS AND REPAIR SERVICES—Continued

Symbol 84 Automobile storage, rental, and

63 General merchandise stores repair services

64 Limited price variety stores 85 Miscellaneous repair services and

65 Apparel and accessories stores, ex-cept shoes

liand trades

66 Shoe stores I.—PERSONAL SERVICES

67 Furniture and housefurnishings 86 Domestic service stores 87 Hotels and lodging places

68 Household appliance and radio stores

88 Laundering, cleaning, and dyeing services

69 Motor vehicles and accessories re-tailing

89 Miscellaneous personal services

7V Filling stations J.—AMUSEMENT, RECREATION, AND RELATED

70 Drug stores SERVICES

71 Eating and drinking places 9V Theaters and motion pictures 72 Hardware and farm implement

stores 90 Miscellaneous amusement and rec-

reation 73 Lumber and building material re-

tailing K.—PROFESSIONAL AND RELATED SERVICES

74 Liquor stores 75 Retail florists 91 Educational services

76 Jewelry stores 92 Medical and other health services

77 Fuel and ice retailing 93 Legal, engineering, and miscella-

78 Miscellaneous retail stores neous professional services

79 Not specified retail trade' 94 Charitable, religious, and meta. bership organizations • G.—FINANCE, INSURANCE, AND REAL ESTATE

L.—GOVERNMENT 8V Banking and other finance 80 Insurance 95 Postal service

81 Real estate 96 National defense 97 Federal Government n. e. c.

H.—BUSINESS AND REPAIR SERVICES 98 State and local government

82 Advertising M.—NONCLASSIFIABLE 83 Business services, except adver-

tising 99 Nonclassifiable

May include some returns not specified as to whether the workers were in wholesale or retell trade.

Bra f

includes metal engraving (except for printing purpons), plating, and polishing. t Includes suburban and interurban railways.


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