Distribution of male and female workers by specific Ceres occupation. Population of the study is civilians 16 years and over who are currently employed.
Occupation
Total
Male
Female
Employed civilians 16 and over
13,098
7,197
5,901
Management, professional and related
2,497
1,082
1,415
Management, business, and financial
973
497
476
Management, except farmers/farm managers
658
364
294
Farmers/farm managers
26
17
9
Business and financial
289
116
173
Business operations specialists
133
62
71
Financial specialists
156
54
102
Professional and related
1,524
585
939
Computer and mathematical
154
104
50
Architecture and engineering
183
155
28
Architects, surveyors, cartographers, engineers
40
40
0
Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians
143
115
28
Life, physical, and social science
76
19
57
Community and social services
115
55
60
Legal
74
0
74
Education, training, library
498
157
341
Arts, design, entertainment, sports, media
104
42
62
Healthcare practicioners and technical
320
53
267
Heath diagnosing/treating and technical
199
37
162
Health technologists and technicians
121
16
105
Service
2,314
963
1,351
Healthcare support
273
19
254
Protective service
317
269
48
Fire fighting, prevention, and law enforcement/supervisors
231
193
38
Other protective service/supervisors
86
76
10
Food preparation and serving related
661
224
437
Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance
581
394
187
Personal care and service
482
57
425
Sales and office
3,423
1,126
2,297
Sales and related
1,544
692
852
Office and administrative support
1,879
434
1,445
Farming, fishing, and forestry
284
154
130
Construction, extraction, and maintenance
1,613
1,574
39
Construction and extraction
917
912
5
Supervisors, construction and extraction workers
82
77
5
Construction trades workers
835
835
0
Extraction workers
0
0
0
Installation, maintenance, and repair
696
662
34
Production, transportation, and material moving
2,967
2,298
669
Production
1,706
1,228
478
Transportation nd material moving
1,261
1,070
191
Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers