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Table 86. Occupation of Employed Persons for Areas and Places: 1970 [Doto based an sample, see text. Far meaning of symbols, see text] Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas Places of 50,000 or More (or Central Cities) Urban Balance Urbanized Areas Places of 50,000 or More EMPLOYED PERSONS 16 YEARS OLD AND OVER Total __ ---- ---- ------ -------- -------------- Professional, technical, and kindred workers------------- Engineers ____ ---- ---- ---- -- __ -------------------- Physicians, dentists, and related practitioners---------- Health workers, except practitioners _________________ _ Teachers, elementary and secondary schools __________ _ Technicians, except health-------------------------- Other professional workers------------------------- Managers and administrators, except form-------------- Salaried, Manufacturing __ -------- -- ----------- Retail trade------------------------- Other industries •• __ ------------------ Self-employed, Retail trade -- ____ ---- -- -- ---- -- -- __ _ Other industries •• __ -------------- ___ _ Soles workers __ -- __ ---- -------- __ ---------- _______ _ Manufacturing ond wholesale trade ------------------ Retail trade __ -- -- -- -- __ -- ---- __ ---------- -------- Other industries .. -- ------ -- __ ---- ------ ____ -- ---- Clerico\ and kindred workers-------------------------- Bookkeepers -- •• -- ---------- -- ---- -- ------------- Secretaries, stenographers, and typists --------------- Other clerical workers ----------------------------- Craftsmen, foremen, ond kindred warkers--------------- Automobile mechanics, including body repairmen .. -- __ _ Mechanics and repairmen, except auto _______________ _ Machinists ____ -- ---- ------ ____ ---- ---------- -- __ _ Metal craftsmen, except mechanics ond machinists ----- Carpenters ______________ •• ______ ----------------- Construction craftsmen, except carpenters ------------ Other craftsmen ____ -- ---- ---- ------------ -- -- ---- Operatives, except transport -- ---- __ ---- -- -------- -- __ Durable goods manufacturing ________ ---- __ ---- -- __ _ Nondurable goods manufacturing -------------------- Nonmonufacturing industries __ •• -- ____ -- ------ __ -- __ Transport equipment operatives __________ ---- ______ --- Truck drivers ______ -- ____ -- __ -- ---- -- ------ ____ -- - Other transport equipment operatives .. -- ---- -- -- -- __ _ Laborers, except form ____ ---- __ ---- ____ ---- ______ --- Construction laborers -- •• -- ---- __ -- __ ------ ---- -- __ Freight, stock, ond material handlers ----------------- Other laborers, except form •• __________ •• ______ ----- Farmers and farm managers_.,..., ______________________ _ Form laborers ond form foremen ________ -- ---- -- __ -- __ Service workers, except private household 1 ____ ---- ---- __ Cleaning service workers--------------------------- Food service workers------ ... ----------------------- Health service workers ____ -- ____ -- __ -- ---- __ -- -- --- Personal service workers __ -- ____ __ -- ........... -- -- -- __ ... Proleclive service workers -- __________________ ------ Private household workers __ -- ____ -- -- __ -- ---- -- ---- -- Female .................. __ ...... __ ...... -- -- ........... -- ------ -- -- -- - Professional, technical, and kindred workers------------- Nurses ______________________________ ,.. __________ _ Health workers, except nurses .. ______ -- -- ______ -- -- - Teachers, elementary and secondary schools __________ _ Technicians, except health-------------------------- Other professional workers------------------------- Managers and administrators, except farm-------------- Sales workers __ -- __________ ---- __ ---- ------ ---- -- -- Retail trade-------------------------------------- Other than retail trade ____ -- __________ -- -- -- -- -- -- • Clerical and kindred workerS-------------------------- Bookkeepers ____ -- ---- __ -- ____ -- __ -- -------- -- --- Secretaries, stenographers, and typists --------------- Other clerical workers ----------------------------- Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers -- ------------- Operatives, except transport -- ______ ------------ -- ---- Durable goods manufacturing ____ -- __ -- ------ -- -- --- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Nondurable goads manufacturing ______ -- ---- ---- ---- Nonmanufacturing industries __________ -- ---- -- __ ----- Transport equipment operatives ______ ---------- -- -- ---- laborers_ except farm ------------------------------- Farmers and farm managers-------------------------- Farm laborers and farm foremen -----------·----------- - - - Service workers, except private household'--------------- Cleaning service workers---------------------------- Food service workers ______ ---- ------ ______ ------ --- Health service workers..---- __ ------ ---- ------ ------ Personal service workers---------------------------- Protective service workers -- ____ -- ---- ---------- -- --- Private household workers.. __ ---- __ ------------ __ -- --- EMPLOYED PERSONS 14 AND 15 YEARS OLD Mole __ -- ____ ---------- ____ -------- __ ------- Sales workers __ ---- ------ -- ------ ---- ------------ --- Other white-collar workers •. -- ---- __ ---- -- ---- --------- Blue-collar workers ____ •• ____ ---- ______ ------------ •• c Form workers ______ ---- ---- ------------ ---- --------- Sorvice workers, including private household _____________ _ Fem ala ____________ -- -------- -- -- -- ---- ---- -- White-collar workers..---- ________ -------------------- Blue-collar workers __________ ------------------------ - Form workers -------------- ____ ------ --------------- Service workers, except private household---------------- Private household workers..--------------------------- 'Includes allocated cases not shown separately. Ann Arbor Total Ann Arbor 97 591 42 992 26 607 17 885 2 230 1 328 1 526 1 166 3 050 2 135 4 110 2 221 1 354 733 14 337 10 302 6 340 3 197 1 231 663 1 190 495 3 142 1 708 419 168 358 163 5 380 2 442 935 436 3 513 1 544 932 462 16 634 7 743 1 423 646 5 376 2 687 9 835 4 410 10 388 2 679 949 171 1 178 275 171 54 1 275 211 789 153 1 810 510 4 216 1 305 10 799 1 811 8 042 1 018 830 159 1 927 634 2 415 636 835 148 1 580 488 2 561 812 451 90 1 131 391 979 331 937 - 318 35 14 412 5 363 2 758 872 4 831 2 367 1 685 761 1 499 665 1 068 279 800 389 40 769 18 999 10 700 7 196 1 612 1 092 1 178 863 3 046 1 751 120 60 4 744 3 430 1 020 618 2 307 1 082 2 011 900 296 182 12 840 5 954 1 174 521 5 216 2 573 6 450 2 860 562 190 3 532 586 2 503 307 482 69 547 210 195 22 170 72 87 - 100 12 8 479 2 901 686 221 3 239 1 408 1 400 621 1 062 443 68 25 777 366 654 302 225 140 27 12 147 53 38 - 217 97 423 184 118 54 37 16 26 4 122 37 120 73 GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS 499-340 0 - 73 - 22 Urban balance 35 552 5 661 512 204 600 1 260 350 2 735 1 786 263 416 918 92 97 2 029 307 1 423 299 5 996 477 1 823 3 696 4 455 419 543 65 579 314 739 1 796 6 159 5 016 321 822 1 055 376 679 1 188 242 495 451 17 17 6 923 1 321 1 897 662 568 513 266 15 210 2 313 286 224 857 32 914 242 860 783 77 4 659 395 1 805 2 459 210 1 982 1 600 182 200 101 59 6 4 4 508 376 1 434 551 389 24 266 219 73 15 59 6 66 149 42 9 - 60 38 Standard metropolitan statistical areas Boy City Urban Total Bay City balance Total 40 908 17 467 10 876 1 570 953 4 941 2 195 1 561 232 855 503 167 222 33 784 326 180 118 11 716 621 299 151 21 878 1 407 618 425 49 690 550 205 164 23 396 1 534 726 481 92 391 2 476 1 009 921 111 528 417 130 212 23 813 547 235 163 20 140 1 052 455 381 51 289 286 119 94 8 142 174 70 71 8 144 2 880 1 416 825 112 069 517 242 173 26 207 1 995 982 541 62 848 368 192 111 23 014 5 841 2 602 1 658 293 263 772 299 283 28 632 1 636 715 485 81 463 3 433 1 588 890 183 168 7 613 2 928 2 147 239 641 546 187 173 22 702 951 327 311 29 429 265 105 45 5 258 1 358 521 370 46 729 449 149 116 10 460 1 511 632 332 35 607 2 533 1 007 800 89 456 7 895 3 377 1 811 262 450 5 563 2 522 1 247 192 583 1 286 429 276 25 775 1 046 426 288 44 092 1 483 571 326 59 267 569 185 124 24 563 914 386 202 34 704 1 611 663 425 61 822 235 71 31 7 062 766 320 202 31 398 610 272 192 23 362 514 6 8 1 853 198 20 - 1 942 5 155 2 531 1 147 179 187 1 122 563 241 42 617 1 807 850 406 54 257 916 435 249 26 983 563 212 121 20 356 519 348 93 21 704 301 149 47 15 076 13 698 6 257 3 562 555 546 2 036 964 582 81 592 429 199 121 13 552 145 73 20 6 701 960 433 294 34 498 10 5 - 1 460 492 254 147 25 381 461 220 131 17 043 1 492 788 363 47 743 1 347 707 340 40 422 145 81 23 7 321 4 259 1 843 1 242 216 142 634 243 230 23 342 1 590 679 479 78 495 2 035 921 533 114 305 169 60 66 8 814 1 364 616 308 59 577 699 375 165 33 515 429 141 97 12 103 236 100 46 13 959 137 25 35 2 897 168 90 44 5 317 36 6 4 374 21 5 - 567 3 257 1 494 740 100 902 373 168 75 13 420 1 464 688 326 39 037 851 424 210 24 521 392 119 97 13 985 9 9 - 1 467 298 146 47 14 578 218 129 24 12 979 92 76 4 6 275 16 11 5 776 49 21 11 3 035 21 - - 142 40 21 4 2 751 96 38 29 4 458 13 - 13 1 646 9 - - 409 4 - - - 26 9 6 1 144 44 29 10 1 259 Detroit Dearborn Dearborn Heights Detroit Lincoln Pork 43 210 30 384 561 184 21 610 8 314 4 944 63 939 1 658 1 485 973 4 989 178 389 259 2 779 53 579 458 8 657 187 1 827 829 14 220 388 833 582 5 215 252 3 201 1 843 28 079 600 3 411 2 413 26 038 925 893 619 3 111 111 459 360 5 309 270 1 524 1 100 13 332 434 300 148 2 327 71 235 186 1 959 39 3 285 2 120 30 514 1 391 783 544 5 808 177 1 912 1 178 18 851 1 029 590 398 5 855 185 9 559 5 889 110 509 4 738 979 609 9 222 447 2 844 1 728 28 078 1 275 5 736 3 552 73 209 3 016 6 209 5 716 69 567 4 501 579 628 7 475 427 698 730 8 565 716 136 94 1 537 80 1 167 1 205 12 076 876 213 274 2 535 118 840 732 10 071 750 2 576 2 053 27 308 1 534 4 969 4 382 118 578 3 969 3 605 3 217 86 916 2 945 395 369 12 050 436 969 796 19 612 588 1 285 1 284 23 481 1 164 575 631 8 784 617 710 653 14 697 547 1 307 954 27 713 1 073 136 103 3 099 127 688 594 13 591 629 483 257 11 023 317 14 10 300 14 607 10 4 628 2 594 80 626 2 123 1 060 526 21 745 503 1 637 1 053 20 497 786 476 257 12 976 249 596 361 7 828 224 605 275 10 098 263 215 78 9 312 58 15 589 9 662 219 340 7 687 2 508 1 416 29 014 579 406 307 5 048 146 150 124 2 947 26 1 165 577 10 194 245 so 39 520 18 737 369 10 305 144 534 362 6 214 184 1 538 804 \4 953 827 1 344 733 12 572 773 194 71 2 381 54 6 919 4 287 81 853 3 464 793 487 7 547 352 2 748 1 659 27 OS2 1 238 3 378 2 141 47 254 1 874 175 195 3 580 135 1 129 927 26 277 975 734 574 12 937 561 167 175 5 683 237 228 178 7 657 177 26 29 577 29 71 60 2 817 6B 10 - 123 - - - 227 5 2 475 1 507 44 663 l 363 440 181 7 643 173 1 015 698 14 740 671 434 230 11 818 221 374 278 5 305 170 40 32 667 40 204 75 9 042 SB 289 310 3 735 157 144 164 1 579 89 16 11 334 5 64 27 1 076 34 - - 25 - 65 108 721 29 69 84 1 359 61 26 29 696 40 - 6 215 - - - 15 28 271 17 28 21 177 4 MICHIGAN 24 -331

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  • Table 86. Occupation of Employed Persons for Areas and Places: 1970 [Doto based an sample, see text. Far meaning of symbols, see text]

    Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas Places of 50,000 or More (or Central Cities)

    Urban Balance Urbanized Areas Places of 50,000 or More EMPLOYED PERSONS 16 YEARS OLD AND OVER

    Total __ ---- ---- ------ ---- ---- --------------Professional, technical, and kindred workers-------------

    Engineers ____ ---- ---- ---- -- __ --------------------Physicians, dentists, and related practitioners----------Health workers, except practitioners _________________ _ Teachers, elementary and secondary schools __________ _ Technicians, except health--------------------------Other professional workers-------------------------

    Managers and administrators, except form--------------Salaried, Manufacturing __ -------- -- -----------

    Retail trade-------------------------Other industries •• __ ------------------

    Self-employed, Retail trade -- ____ ---- -- -- ---- -- -- __ _ Other industries •• __ -------------- ___ _

    Soles workers __ -- __ ---- -------- __ ---------- _______ _ Manufacturing ond wholesale trade ------------------Retail trade __ -- -- -- -- __ -- ---- __ ---------- --------Other industries .. -- ------ -- __ ---- ------ ____ -- -- -- •

    Clerico\ and kindred workers--------------------------Bookkeepers -- •• -- ---------- -- ---- -- -------------Secretaries, stenographers, and typists ---------------Other clerical workers -----------------------------

    Craftsmen, foremen, ond kindred warkers---------------Automobile mechanics, including body repairmen .. -- __ _ Mechanics and repairmen, except auto _______________ _ Machinists ____ -- -- -- ------ ____ ---- ---------- -- __ _ Metal craftsmen, except mechanics ond machinists -----Carpenters ______________ •• ______ -----------------Construction craftsmen, except carpenters ------------Other craftsmen ____ -- -- -- ---- ------ ------ -- -- ----

    Operatives, except transport -- ---- __ ---- -- ---- ---- -- __ Durable goods manufacturing ________ -- -- __ ---- -- __ _ Nondurable goods manufacturing --------------------Nonmonufacturing industries __ •• -- ____ -- ------ __ -- __

    Transport equipment operatives __________ ---- ______ ---Truck drivers ______ -- ____ -- __ -- ---- -- ------ ____ -- -Other transport equipment operatives .. -- ---- -- -- -- __ _

    Laborers, except form ____ ---- __ ---- ____ ---- ______ ---Construction laborers -- •• -- ---- __ -- __ ------ ---- -- __ Freight, stock, ond material handlers -----------------Other laborers, except form •• __________ •• ______ -----

    Farmers and farm managers_.,..., ______________________ _ Form laborers ond form foremen ________ -- ---- -- __ -- __ Service workers, except private household 1 ____ -- -- -- -- __

    Cleaning service workers---------------------------Food service workers------ ... -----------------------Health service workers ____ -- ____ -- __ -- ---- __ -- -- ---Personal service workers __ -- ____ -~ __ -- ........... -- -- -- __ ... Proleclive service workers -- __________________ ------

    Private household workers __ -- ____ -- -- __ -- ---- -- -- -- --

    Female .................. __ ...... __ ...... -- -- ........... -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -Professional, technical, and kindred workers-------------Nurses ______________________________ ,.. __________ _

    Health workers, except nurses .. ______ -- -- ______ -- -- -Teachers, elementary and secondary schools __________ _ Technicians, except health--------------------------Other professional workers-------------------------

    Managers and administrators, except farm--------------Sales workers __ -- __________ ---- __ ---- ------ ---- -- --

    Retail trade--------------------------------------Other than retail trade ____ -- __________ -- -- -- -- -- -- •

    Clerical and kindred workerS--------------------------Bookkeepers ____ -- ---- __ -- ____ -- __ -- -------- -- ---Secretaries, stenographers, and typists ---------------Other clerical workers -----------------------------

    Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers -- -------------Operatives, except transport -- ______ ---- ---- ---- -- -- --

    Durable goods manufacturing ____ -- __ -- ------ -- -- -- -

    ---------------------------------------------------------------------Nondurable goads manufacturing ______ -- ---- -- -- ----Nonmanufacturing industries __________ -- ---- -- __ -----

    Transport equipment operatives ______ ---------- -- -- ----laborers_ except farm -------------------------------Farmers and farm managers--------------------------Farm laborers and farm foremen -----------·-----------

    ---

    Service workers, except private household'---------------Cleaning service workers----------------------------Food service workers ______ ---- ------ ______ ------ ---Health service workers..---- __ ------ -- -- ------ ------Personal service workers----------------------------Protective service workers -- ____ -- ---- ---------- -- ---

    Private household workers.. __ ---- __ ------------ __ -- -- -

    EMPLOYED PERSONS 14 AND 15 YEARS OLD

    Mole __ -- ____ ---------- ____ -------- __ -------Sales workers __ -- -- ------ -- ------ ---- ------------ ---Other white-collar workers •. -- ---- __ ---- -- ---- ---------Blue-collar workers ____ •• ____ ---- ______ ------------ •• c Form workers ______ ---- ---- ------------ ---- ---------Sorvice workers, including private household _____________ _

    Fem ala ____________ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- -- -- --White-collar workers..---- ________ --------------------Blue-collar workers __________ ------------------------ -Form workers -------------- ____ ------ ---------------Service workers, except private household----------------Private household workers..---------------------------

    'Includes allocated cases not shown separately.

    Ann Arbor

    Total Ann Arbor

    97 591 42 992 26 607 17 885 2 230 1 328 1 526 1 166 3 050 2 135 4 110 2 221 1 354 733

    14 337 10 302 6 340 3 197 1 231 663 1 190 495 3 142 1 708

    419 168 358 163

    5 380 2 442 935 436

    3 513 1 544 932 462

    16 634 7 743 1 423 646 5 376 2 687 9 835 4 410

    10 388 2 679 949 171

    1 178 275 171 54

    1 275 211 789 153

    1 810 510 4 216 1 305

    10 799 1 811 8 042 1 018

    830 159 1 927 634 2 415 636

    835 148 1 580 488 2 561 812

    451 90 1 131 391

    979 331 937 -318 35

    14 412 5 363 2 758 872 4 831 2 367 1 685 761 1 499 665 1 068 279

    800 389

    40 769 18 999 10 700 7 196 1 612 1 092 1 178 863 3 046 1 751

    120 60 4 744 3 430 1 020 618

    2 307 1 082 2 011 900

    296 182 12 840 5 954 1 174 521 5 216 2 573 6 450 2 860

    562 190 3 532 586 2 503 307

    482 69 547 210 195 22 170 72 87 -

    100 12 8 479 2 901

    686 221 3 239 1 408 1 400 621 1 062 443

    68 25 777 366

    654 302 225 140 27 12

    147 53 38 -

    217 97

    423 184 118 54 37 16 26 4

    122 37 120 73

    GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS 499-340 0 - 73 - 22

    Urban balance

    35 552 5 661

    512 204 600

    1 260 350

    2 735 1 786

    263 416 918 92 97

    2 029 307

    1 423 299

    5 996 477

    1 823 3 696 4 455

    419 543 65

    579 314 739

    1 796

    6 159 5 016

    321 822

    1 055 376 679

    1 188 242 495 451

    17 17

    6 923 1 321 1 897

    662 568 513 266

    15 210 2 313

    286 224 857 32

    914 242 860 783 77

    4 659 395

    1 805 2 459

    210 1 982 1 600

    182 200 101 59 6 4

    4 508 376

    1 434 551 389

    24 266

    219 73 15 59 6

    66

    149 42 9 -

    60 38

    Standard metropolitan statistical areas

    Boy City

    Urban Total Bay City balance Total

    40 908 17 467 10 876 1 570 953 4 941 2 195 1 561 232 855

    503 167 222 33 784 326 180 118 11 716 621 299 151 21 878

    1 407 618 425 49 690 550 205 164 23 396

    1 534 726 481 92 391 2 476 1 009 921 111 528

    417 130 212 23 813 547 235 163 20 140

    1 052 455 381 51 289 286 119 94 8 142 174 70 71 8 144

    2 880 1 416 825 112 069 517 242 173 26 207

    1 995 982 541 62 848 368 192 111 23 014

    5 841 2 602 1 658 293 263 772 299 283 28 632

    1 636 715 485 81 463 3 433 1 588 890 183 168 7 613 2 928 2 147 239 641

    546 187 173 22 702 951 327 311 29 429 265 105 45 5 258

    1 358 521 370 46 729 449 149 116 10 460

    1 511 632 332 35 607 2 533 1 007 800 89 456

    7 895 3 377 1 811 262 450 5 563 2 522 1 247 192 583 1 286 429 276 25 775 1 046 426 288 44 092 1 483 571 326 59 267

    569 185 124 24 563 914 386 202 34 704

    1 611 663 425 61 822 235 71 31 7 062 766 320 202 31 398 610 272 192 23 362

    514 6 8 1 853 198 20 - 1 942

    5 155 2 531 1 147 179 187 1 122 563 241 42 617 1 807 850 406 54 257

    916 435 249 26 983 563 212 121 20 356 519 348 93 21 704 301 149 47 15 076

    13 698 6 257 3 562 555 546 2 036 964 582 81 592

    429 199 121 13 552 145 73 20 6 701 960 433 294 34 498

    10 5 - 1 460 492 254 147 25 381 461 220 131 17 043

    1 492 788 363 47 743 1 347 707 340 40 422

    145 81 23 7 321 4 259 1 843 1 242 216 142

    634 243 230 23 342 1 590 679 479 78 495 2 035 921 533 114 305

    169 60 66 8 814

    1 364 616 308 59 577 699 375 165 33 515 429 141 97 12 103 236 100 46 13 959 137 25 35 2 897 168 90 44 5 317 36 6 4 374 21 5 - 567

    3 257 1 494 740 100 902 373 168 75 13 420

    1 464 688 326 39 037 851 424 210 24 521 392 119 97 13 985

    9 9 - 1 467 298 146 47 14 578

    218 129 24 12 979 92 76 4 6 275 16 11 5 776 49 21 11 3 035 21 - - 142 40 21 4 2 751

    96 38 29 4 458 13 - 13 1 646 9 - - 409 4 - - -

    26 9 6 1 144 44 29 10 1 259

    Detroit

    Dearborn Dearborn Heights Detroit Lincoln Pork

    43 210 30 384 561 184 21 610 8 314 4 944 63 939 1 658 1 485 973 4 989 178

    389 259 2 779 53 579 458 8 657 187

    1 827 829 14 220 388 833 582 5 215 252

    3 201 1 843 28 079 600 3 411 2 413 26 038 925

    893 619 3 111 111 459 360 5 309 270

    1 524 1 100 13 332 434 300 148 2 327 71 235 186 1 959 39

    3 285 2 120 30 514 1 391 783 544 5 808 177

    1 912 1 178 18 851 1 029 590 398 5 855 185

    9 559 5 889 110 509 4 738 979 609 9 222 447

    2 844 1 728 28 078 1 275 5 736 3 552 73 209 3 016 6 209 5 716 69 567 4 501

    579 628 7 475 427 698 730 8 565 716 136 94 1 537 80

    1 167 1 205 12 076 876 213 274 2 535 118 840 732 10 071 750

    2 576 2 053 27 308 1 534 4 969 4 382 118 578 3 969 3 605 3 217 86 916 2 945

    395 369 12 050 436 969 796 19 612 588

    1 285 1 284 23 481 1 164 575 631 8 784 617 710 653 14 697 547

    1 307 954 27 713 1 073 136 103 3 099 127 688 594 13 591 629 483 257 11 023 317

    14 10 300 14 607 10

    4 628 2 594 80 626 2 123 1 060 526 21 745 503 1 637 1 053 20 497 786

    476 257 12 976 249 596 361 7 828 224 605 275 10 098 263 215 78 9 312 58

    15 589 9 662 219 340 7 687 2 508 1 416 29 014 579

    406 307 5 048 146 150 124 2 947 26

    1 165 577 10 194 245 so 39 520 18

    737 369 10 305 144 534 362 6 214 184

    1 538 804 \4 953 827 1 344 733 12 572 773

    194 71 2 381 54 6 919 4 287 81 853 3 464

    793 487 7 547 352 2 748 1 659 27 OS2 1 238 3 378 2 141 47 254 1 874

    175 195 3 580 135 1 129 927 26 277 975

    734 574 12 937 561 167 175 5 683 237 228 178 7 657 177 26 29 577 29 71 60 2 817 6B 10 - 123 -- - 227 5

    2 475 1 507 44 663 l 363 440 181 7 643 173

    1 015 698 14 740 671 434 230 11 818 221 374 278 5 305 170 40 32 667 40

    204 75 9 042 SB

    289 310 3 735 157 144 164 1 579 89 16 11 334 5 64 27 1 076 34 - - 25 -

    65 108 721 29

    69 84 1 359 61 26 29 696 40 - 6 215 -

    - -15 28 271 17 28 21 177 4

    MICHIGAN 24 -331

  • Table 86. Occupation of Employed Persons for Areas and Places: 1970-Continued

    Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas

    Places of 50,000 or More (or Central Cities)

    Urban Balance Urbanized Areas Places of 50,000 or More EMPLOYED PERSONS I 6 YEARS OLD AND OVER

    Totol ---------- ---- __ •••• ---· ---· -·---·-----Professional, technical, and kindred workers ____________ _ -Engineers ---------------- ---· ---· -· -- -· ----------Physicians, dentists, and related practitioners----------Health workers, except practilioners.-----------------Teachers, elementary and secondary schools __________ _ Technicians, except health---------·-----·----------Olher professional workers -------------------------

    Managers and administrators, except form-----·--------Salaried: Manufacturing ____ -------·-·-·---·---

    Reta11 trade----·--------·-----------Other industries ____ ------------------

    Self-employed: Retail trade----··-----·---------·---Other Industries ____ ------------------

    Soles workers __ -· ------ ------ ---- ---· -- -- -· -·------Manufacturing and wholesale trade -·--·----··---·---Retail trade __________ ---------- ---·-- ---- -- -- ----Other induslrie•---- ---------- ------ ---- -- -·-- -- __ _

    Clerical and kindred workers-----------------··-------Bookkeepers __ -----·-------- ------ ---- -- ---- __ ---Secretaries, stenographers, and typists ··-··-···------Other clerical workers ·----------------------------

    Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred wark•"---------------Automobile mechanics, including body r•pairmen -----·-Mechanics and repairmen, el(cept auto ___ .. ___________ _ Machinists __ -- ---- ------ -------------- ------ -- -- -Mela! craftsmen, except mechanics and machinists -----Carpenlers __ -- -- -- ---- __ ---- ------ ---------- ____ _ Construction craftsmen, except carpenters ------------Olher craftsmen-----·----------------------------

    Operatives, except transport __ •••••. -------------·-·--Durable goods manufacturing -----------------------Nondurable goods manufacturing ---·-----·---·-----· Nonmanu focturing industries ------ ---------- •• ---- ••

    --------------------------------

    Tronsport equipment operatives ------------------------Truck drivers ____ -- ---- __ ---- ------ -- -------- -- -- • -Other tronsport equipment operatives ________________ _ -

    lo~i;;:~u~:\~~lo~;~rs=:=:::=:::=::::::::::::::::::: --Freight, stock, and material handlers-----------------Other laborers, except farm •••• -------·-------------

    --

    Farmers and farm managers ____ -------------------- __ Farm laborers and farm foremen ----------------------Service workers, exc•pt private hausehold 1 --------------

    ---Cleaning serYice workers ______________ -------- ____ _ -

    Food service workers------------------------------ -Health servie< workers •••••.•• ______ ----------------Personal service workers----------------------------Protective service workers __________ -- ------ _______ _ -Private household workers.. __________ •••••••• ------ __ -

    Female •••• __ ---- __ •••• ______ ----------------Professional, technical, and kindred workers--------------Nurs•s __________ -------- __________ -·---- ____ -----Health workers, except nurses •• ______ ---------------

    T•ochers, elementary and secondary schools __________ _ -Technicians, except health ______________ -------- ___ _ Oth

  • Table 86. Occupation of Employed Persons for Areas and Places: 1970-Continued [Data based on sample, see text. For meaning of symbols, see text]

    Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas Places of 50,000 or More (or Central Cities)

    Urban Balance Urbanized Areas Places of 50,000 or More EMPLOYED PERSONS 16 YEARS OLD AND OVER

    Tot1l -· -·------·· ···--·------ -----------·-· -Professional, technical, and kindred workers····--·-··----

    Engineers -- __ -- •• ·-·- •• ------·------------·-· ·--· . Physicians, dentists, and related practitioners---------· Health workers, except practitioners-----·--·--·------

    --Teachers, elementary and secondary schools_. ________ _ -Technicians, except health ····------·-···-·---------Other professional workers ---------···-···----·····

    Managers ond administrators, except form-----·-···-··· Salaried: Manufacturing __ ·--·-·---------···---

    Retail trade·--··-··-·-·-·-··--···---Other industries_ ___ ·--·-·-----·---- ••

    Self-employed: Retoil trode ·-···-··-···-----------·-Other industries__-------··--·--··-···

    Sales workers •••••• -·--·· ---·-- ------ ------------ •• Manufacturing and wholesale trade ---····--·--------Retail trade ------·········-------········-·····-·

    -. -. --. . . --

    Other Indus tries •. -- ---· -- -· •••••••• -·-------···-·-. Clerical and kindred workers ···-··········------------

    Bookkeepers ____ •••• ·--·-·------ ---··--·---·-···-Secretaries, stenographers, ond typists ----------·-··· Other clerical workers ·---·-·······-···--·········-

    Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers _____ •••••••••• Automobile mechanics, including body repairmen -----·-Mechanics ond repairmen, except auto _______________ _ Machinists ____ •••• __ •••• __ ------ ··-- -·-·--·- ---·-Metal craftsmen, except mechanics ond machinists ••••• Carpenters •• __ ··------ __ --···- •• ____ •• ··---------Construction craftsmen, except carpenters -··-----·-·· Other craftsmen __ •• ____ -- -·---- -----------·--·· __

    Operatives, except transport··-------··-·······-------Durable goads manufacturing ••••• - --------------·· -Nondurable goods monufocturing __ --·· •••••• -·-- __ -· Nonmonufocturing industries ____ •• ---- -·--·· •• ·- ___ _

    Transport equipment operotives -----------·····-------Truck drivers __ •• ______ •••• __ ··-----------·---· ••• Other transport equipment operotives .•••••• ---·------

    loborers, except form·---····--··-·------···----···· Construction lo borers ---· __ •••• __ --·- ·-··-- ---· •• __ Freight, stock, ond moteriol handlers ----···------··-· Other Joborers, except form •• __ ·- •••• __ ------·--- •••

    ~~~~ero'b~~~r:0ci~ To~~~~~~riiao· :: :::: :: :: :::: :::::::: Service workers, except private household'-----·--··--··

    Cleaning service workers------·-···--····----------Food service workers----···---------------··--··--Health service workers_ _______ ·- •• -- -- __ --·--· ____ _ Personal service workers ________ •• ____ -·--·--------Protective service workers -- ---- -- -- •• -- --·- -- -- ----

    Private household workers __ ·---··---·-·-----·----·- __

    Female _____________ .,----------- ... -------- __ -Professional, technical, and kindred workers-·-·-------·-

    Nurses -- -- ____________ ·- ·- •• ____ -------· __ ·- ___ _ Heolth workers, except nurses •••• ____ ··-------- ____ • Teochers, elementary and secondary schools.----------Technicions, except health··--··-----------·-·------Other professional workers ______ •• -- -· ---- -- -- •• -- •

    Managers ond odministrotors, except form----·--·------

    Sales workers··---------···--····---·-------·-····-Retail trade·-·-----·---------····--·------···--·· Other than retail trode ·---------··-·--·------------

    Clerical ond kindred workers -- •• ____ ---- •• __ •• -- ···- --

    -. . -. --. --------. -----. . -. ---. --. . . --. . -. --.

    Bookkeepers •• -· -- -- __ ---· ______ ---- ----···--· ---"-

    ~~~~~I~ r;~f~ol t~~~~~~~h~'.:·_ ~~~-t~~~~t~-:: :: :: :: :: :: :: : . . Crofts men, foremen, end kindred workers····----·-·-··· Operatives, except transport··-------··-···--···-----·

    Duroble goods monufocturing ·- __ -- -- -· •••• -- ------ --Nonduroble goods manufacturing ·--·----·---···---·-Nonmanufacturing industries ---- __ -··· -- ·- --·-----··

    -.

    -. Transport equipment operatives ·----------·--·--·---·-laborers, except form -- -· -- •• -· •• --·- ---· ···--· -- •••• Formers and form managers-------·-·--·-·-·--······· Farm laborers and form foremen -··-----·---·--···---·

    .

    .

    . Service workers, except private household•-----·---·--···

    Cleaning service workers __ •• ---- ---- -- ---·-------- -· Food service workers-····--·--------·--·-·-·----··-Health service workers.---·····-·----·-·-·····-··---Personal service workers----···---·--··-----·----··· Protective service workers-------··-···--------------

    Privote household workers---· •• ··-·-·-----·--·--------

    EMPLOYED PERSONS 14 AND 15 YEARS OLD

    Male __ •••••• -- ·-·- •••• ··------ --·--·-·-----Soles workers •• ---- ________ ···- -·-- -·------·-·····--Other while·collar worker•----···-·-··-···------·-··--· Blue·collor workers •• ···----··------··-·--··----·-···-form workers ---··-·---···-····----···-·-···---·-··· Service workers, Including private household _____________ _

    Femal1 _ .. ____ ... ____ ... ____________ ---- -- -- -- .... White-collar workers •••••• __ •• __ -··--- __ -·-···-··----· Blue-collar workers •• ·-·---------------·------·····-·-Farm workers--··---··------------···--·-·-·--·-··--Service workers, except private household ••••• ---·-------Privote household workers··-- ____ ·--··---··-··-··-----

    'Includes allocated cases not shown separately.

    Flint

    Total Flint

    176 566 69 90'l 20 857 8 126 2 083 710 l 163 552 2 567 985 6 407 2 273 l 791 762 6 846 2 844 9 361 3 201 1 132 326 2 296 B26 4 208 I 480

    920 350 805 219

    10 564 4 401 1 619 551 7 032 3 075 1 913 775

    24 841 10 603 2 783 970 6 484 2 696

    15 574 6 937 31 795 9 953 3 715 1 218 3 277 1 033

    465 108 8 147 2 474 1 239 290 4 693 1 458

    10 259 3 372

    41 041 lB 295 35 303 16 287

    1 347 406 4 391 l 602 7 172 2 469 3 528 l 227 3 644 1 242 7 493 3 211

    759 323 4 196 I 711 2 53B 1 177 1 082 38

    781 68 20 104 8 762 4 931 2 434 5 458 2 127 3 922 1 746 2 469 966 1 907 653 1 475 782

    59 132 24 999 8 7B5 3 409

    ·1 648 583 692 299

    4 265 I 551 75 10

    2 105 966 l 599 645 5 047 2 175 4 502 1 970

    545 205 18 219 7 854 2 356 804 6 201 2 590 9 662 4 460 1 014 378

    9 477 4 180 7 311 3 284

    683 176 1 483 720

    630 84 535 293

    70 4 115 21

    12 199 5 19B 1 542 715 4 356 1 647 3 503 1 590 1 731 621

    92 50 1 442 758

    1 207 518 456 252

    57 27 337 137 110 5 247 97

    603 212 111 53

    61 34 7 -

    202 BO 222 45

    GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

    Standard metropolitan statistical areos-Con.

    Grand Rapids

    Urben balance Total Grand Rapids Wyoming

    56 126 203 873 76 305 22 505 7 339 26 391 10 509 2 087

    900 2 525 798 212 349 1 450 577 58 956 2 941 1 361 219

    2 22B 7 230 2 762 556 521 1 912 558 198

    2 385 10 333 4 453 844 3 416 15 296 5 681 l 439

    481 3 106 967 179 925 2 888 1 207 427

    I 476 6 B65 2 773 627 286 1 029 325 88 248 1 408 409 118

    3 590 17 347 7 364 1 714 625 4 559 1 880 382

    2 317 9 275 3 979 1 091 648 3 513 1 505 241

    8 170 33 955 14 494 4 155 947 3 647 1 302 459

    2 099 9 937 4 471 1 075 5 124 20 371 8 721 2 621

    10 947 30 810 9 385 3 931 1 205 2 435 678 395 1 046 3 904 1 093 541

    169 878 238 104 2 859 4 455 1 305 639

    398 1 996 456 187 1 690 4 759 1 283 581 3 580 12 383 4 332 1 464

    11 828 35 BOO 12 581 4 460 10 033 23 518 8 080 3 114

    351 6 020 2 119 666 1 444 6 262 2 382 680 2 301 7 7B2 2 177 l 087 l 215 3 410 754 516 1 086 4 372 1 423 571 2 240 8 342 3 242 l 074

    283 889 296 76 1 288 4 607 1 B56 720

    669 2 846 1 090 278

    63 1 767 56 19 45 1 434 104 47

    5 835 23 261 9 969 2 338 1 295 5 718 2 592 543 l 769 8 100 3 162 912

    992 3 846 1 822 280 789 2 523 932 287 697 1 665 687 223 352 1 68B 743 154

    18 530 76 183 31 554 8 426 3 007 10 876 4 632 831

    675 2 084 906 169 232 654 360 32

    1 458 4 782 1 955 349 27 211 59 22

    615 3 145 1 350 259 542 2 030 929 230

    1 723 6 506 2 884 795 1 517 5 589 2 487 723

    206 917 397 72 5 917 25 165 10 935 3 128

    798 2 899 990 386 2 006 9 647 4 317 1 056 3 113 12 619 5 628 l 686

    377 1 557 531 188

    2 772 12 659 4 700 1 631 2 170 7 229 2 518 994

    152 3 264 1 146 403 450 2 166 1 036 234 204 600 129 60 109 . 1 014 375 121

    16 79 5 -16 289 7 21

    3 499 13 751 5 694 1 267 380 1 737 B30 114

    1 427 5 641 2 130 672 898 3 417 1 576 236 576 1 737 634 191

    17 107 60 9 348 1 657 733 154

    361 1 681 611 132 143 535 203 44

    14 Bl 42 10 103 391 150 29

    5 222 15 14 96 452 201 35

    196 991 409 109 28 244 128 48 16 81 40 -- 67 -

    76 278 109 19 76 321 132 42

    Urban balance

    56 401 8 679

    973 601 828

    2 269 627

    3 381 5 129 1 307

    844 2 216

    290 472

    5 5B2 1 6B3 2 712 1 187 B 776 1 086 2 513 5 177 8 538

    634 944 275

    1 202 628

    1 346 3 509 8 605 5 685 1 411 1 509 2 207

    902 l 305 1 997

    232 1 024

    741 101 182

    6 141 1 325 2 349

    998 768 436 464

    19 929 3 303

    612 153

    1 431 87

    1 020 494

    l 846 1 556

    290 6 336

    B57 2 456 3 023

    442 2 837 1 643

    779 415 212 269

    3 52

    3 681 313

    l 709 891 549

    32 454

    529 227

    14 135 32

    121

    255 36 8

    19 87

    105

    Jackson

    Urban Toto I Jackson balance

    52 209 16 6-49 13 046 7 098 2 481 1 931 l 146 306 3B8

    300 103 118 743 353 160

    1 739 611 372 644 163 224

    2 526 945 669 3 791 1 166 1 113

    829 263 305 729 266 134

    1 619 444 524 416 131 105 198 62 45

    3 453 1 149 1 092 859 246 297

    2 024 733 614 570 170 181

    8 469 2 872 2 207 I 102 381 239 2 464 831 673 4 903 1 660 1 295 7 504 1 988 1 843

    632 175 161 1 062 268 217

    279 42 83 1 215 381 326

    436 69 84 1 074 331 204 2 806 722 768

    10 632 3 324 2 455 7 765 2 314 1 783 l 632 604 351 1 235 406 321 l 814 543 362

    687 181 121 l 127 362 241 l 554 477 413

    154 41 15 711 241 237 689 195 161 604 5 -286 B 5

    6 482 2 389 1 507 l 320 546 260 2 256 787 557

    928 364 172 677 251 193 963 302 260 522 247 118

    18 785 6 640 4 490 2 712 1 081 580

    465 205 112 172 86 44

    1 179 432 259 42 15 14

    654 343 151 582 233 128

    1 447 509 436 1 231 447 366

    216 62 70 6 406 2 175 1 612

    939 343 195 2 390 807 651 3 077 I 025 766

    271 63 54 2 840 916 652 1 955 556 473

    507 183 92 378 177 87 165 34 11 181 47 59 28 - -20 - -

    3 634 1 348 850 310 129 70

    1 663 568 387 860 341 167 555 217 160 33 15 18

    499 234 108

    342 151 60 131 70 12

    17 17 -77 26 26 31 -86 38 22

    124 66 26 28 18 5 13 6 -5 -

    39 18 11 39 24 10

    MICHIGAN 24- 333

  • Table 86. Occupation of Employed Persons for Areas and Places: 1970-Continued [Doto based on sample, see text. For meaning of symbols, see text]

    Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas

    Standard metropolitan statistical oreos-Con.

    Places of 50,000 or More (or Central Cities)

    Urban Balance Urbanized Areas Places of 50,000 or More EMPLOYED PERSONS 16 YEARS OLD AND OVER

    Total ______________ ---------------------- __ Professional, technical, and kindred workers-------------

    -

    Engineers ______ -- ____ ---- ---------------------- ---Physicians, dentists, and related practitioners __________ _ Health workers, except practitioners-------------------Teachers, elementary and secondary schools __________ _ -Technicians, except health---------------------------Other professional workers-------------------------

    Managers and administrators, except form----------------

    Salaried, Monufac turin g __ -- -- -- -- ---- ---- -- -- --Re toil trade --------------------------Other industries ____ -------------------

    Self-employed: Retail trade-------------------------Other industries __ -- ------------------

    Soles workers ____ -- -- -- ---- ---------------- ---- ----Manufacturing and wholesale trade ------------------

    ----

    Retail trade -- ---- -- -- ---- ------ ---- ---------------Other industries-- ____ ------------------------------

    Clerical and kindred workers __ --------------------------Bookkeepers ____ ---- ------ __ ---- ------------ -- ---Secretones, stenographers, and typists ---------------Other clerir.ol workers ------------------------------

    -Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers----------------

    Automobile mechanics, including body repairmen --------Mechanics and repairmen, except auto ________________ _ Machinists __ ---- ---- ---- -- __ ------ __ ---------- ---Metal craftsmen, except mechanics ond machinists -----

    --

    Carpenters ____ -- -- -- ---- ____ ---- -- ---------- -- ----Construction craftsmen, except carpenters ------------Other craftsmen -- --------------------------------

    Operatives, except transport ____ ---- ---- --------------Durable goods monufocturing -----------------------Nondurable goods manufacturing--------------------Nonmanufacturing industries ______ ---- --------------

    Transport equipment opera lives __ ------ ---- ---.. -- ---- _

    ------

    Truck drivers ____ -- ---- ______ -- ---- __ -------- ------Other transport equipment operatives _________________ _

    Laborers, except form --------------------------------Construction laborers ---- ____________ -------------- -Freight, stock, ond material handlers -----------------Other laborers, except form ____ ---------------------

    --~~~:e1~sb~;edr:0:~ fo~~0l~~~~e;;- :: :: :: : : :: :: :: :: :: :: :: --Service workers, except private household'---------------

    Cleaning service workers----------------------------Food service workers ______ ------ ____ -------------- -Health service workers ______ ------ -- __________ -- ----Personal service workers----------------------------Protective service workers __ -------------- __ ---- -- -- -

    Private household workers_ ___ ---- -- -- -- ------ ---- ____ _ fa mole ____ ---- ______ ------ _________________ _

    Professional, techni

  • Table 86. Occupation of Employed Persons for Areas and Places: 1970-Continued [Data based on sample, see text. For meaning al symbols, see text]

    Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas Places of 50,000 or More (or Central Cities)

    Urban Balance Urbanized Areas Places of 50,000 or More EMPLOYED PERSONS 16 YEARS OLD AND OVER

    Total ____ -- ---- ------ -------------- ---- ---Professionol, technical, and kindred workers------------

    Engineers __ -- -- -- -------- ------ -----------------Physicions, dentists, and related practitioners---------Heolth workers, except proctitioners---- ------ ---- __ _ Teochers, elementary ond secondary schools----------Technicions, except health-----·-------------------Other professional workers ------------------------

    Managers ond administrators, except farm-------------Salaried, Monufocturing ____ ---- -------- _____ _

    Retail trade------------------------Other industries ____ -------------- __ _

    Self-employed, Retail trade------------------------Other industries__---- __ -------------

    Soles workers ____ -- ---- ------ -------------- ---- -- -Monufocturing and wholesale trade -----------------Retoil trode ---- ____ -- -- -- -- -------- ---- ---------

    ----------------------------------

    Other industries •. ------ •• -- ---- --------------------Clericol and kindred workers __ -- -·------ ---------------

    Bookkeepers ________ -------- __ ---- -- ------ __ ------Secretaries, stenographers, and typists --------------Other clerical workers ---- ---- __ -- ----------------

    ----Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers ______________ _ -Automobile mechonics, Including body repairmen ------ --Mechonics and repairmen, except auto •••. ____ ---- ___ _ Machinists ______ ---- ---- -- ------ •• -- -------- -----Metol craftsmen, except mechanics and machinists -----Carpenters __________ ---- ------ -- ---- __ ------ -----Construction craftsmen. except carpenters ------------Other craftsmen -- ____ -- ____ ---- ---- ------ ------ --

    Operatives, except transport ________ -------- -- --------Durable goods manufacturing __ -- __ -- -- -------- ---- -Nondurable goods manufacturing--------------------Nonmonufocturing industries ______ ---- ---- __ ---- ----

    Transport equipment operatives -----------------------Truck drivers ______ -- -- -- -- __ -- -- ------------ -----Other transport equipment operatives ____ ------ ______ _

    -------------

    laborers. except farm __ -- __ -- ____ ---- -- -------- -- ----Construction lo borers -- -- ________ -- -------· ---- ----freight, stock, and material handlers __ -- ____ •• __ -- __ _ Other laborers, except form •. ________ -- __ ------ -----

    ~~~~efa'b~~~r~0~~d Ta~~~~~!,;;e;; :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: Service workers, except private household'--------------

    Cleaning service workers---------------------------food service workers------------------------------Health service workers -- __ -- __ -- -- -- -- ---- -- ---- ---Personal service workers -- -- ______ -- -m __ -- ---- -- -- -Protective service workers __________ -- ------ ------ --

    Private household workers -- ________ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --female .... ________________________________ _

    Professional, technical, and kindred workers-------------Nurses ____ -- -- -- -- -- -- __ -- __ -- -- -- ------ -- -- ----Health workers. except nurses •. ____ -- -- ______ -- -- ---Teachers, elementary and secondary schaals.----------Technicians. except health ______ -- ---- ---- -- ---- -- --Other professional workers ________ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ---

    Managers and odminis trotors, except form __ ---- -- -- ----Sales workers ________ -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- -- ---- -- -- -- --

    Retail trade __________ -- ______ -- -- -- --------------Other than retail trade -- __ -- ______ -- -- -- ---- -- -- -- -

    Clerical and kindred workers--------------------------Bookkeepers __ -- ____ ---- ______ ---- -- -- -- -- -- -- ---

    6~~~~t~f~~r~ol t!~~i~~~ h~~~·- ~~~-t~~~~t~- :: :: :: :: :: :: :: : Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers ______________ _

    Operatives, except transport __ ---- __ ---- -- ---- ---- ----Durable goods manufacturing -----------------------Nondurable goods manufacturing --------------------Nonmonufocturing industries ______ -- -- __ ---- -- -- ----

    Transport equipment operatives ________ -- -- -------- ---

    ---------------------------------

    laborers, except form ---- ________ ------ -- -- ---- -----Formers and form managers -- ____ -- ---- ------ -- ---- --

    --Form laborers and form foremen ____ -- -- __ ---- -- -------Service workers, except private household'--------------

    Cleaning service workers---------------------------Food service workers ____________ ---- ------ --------

    ---Health service workers __ ---- __ -- __ -- -- -- -------- ---. Personal service workers ________ ---------- ----------Protective service workers __ ---------- -- -------- -----

    Private household workers.----------------------------EMPLOYED PERSONS 14 AND 15 YEARS OLD

    Male ---- __ -------- ______ ---- ---- ·----------Soles workers __________ -- ---- -- -- ---------- -- ---- ---Other white-collar workers __________ -- ---- ---- -- -·-----Blue-collar workers ______ -------------------------- ---form workers __________ ---- __ -------- -- ---------- ---Service workers, including private household---·----------

    Female •• ____________________ •• -- -- __ -- ---- --White-collar workers __ -------- __ ----------------------Blue-collar workers ____________ -----·-----------------Form workers ________ ---------------------- ---------Service workers, except private household •• __ ------------Private household workers--------·--------------------

    'Includes allocated coses not shown separately.

    Saginaw

    Total Saginaw

    76 664 32 158 9 183 3 717 l 161 3BO

    464 116 1 184 567 2 704 1 013

    778 314 2 B92 l 327 5 002 1 800

    644 181 l 175 451 2 423 901

    403 172 357 95

    5 763 2 3B5 1 152 429 3 474 1 537 1 137 419

    12 065 5 503 1 510 656 3 341 1 453 7 214 3 394

    12 807 4 605 1 005 314 1 60B 53B

    408 154 2 731 985

    587 151 1 855 653 4 613 1 810

    14 648 6 362 11 795 5 387

    847 245 2 006 730 2 889 1 120 1 420 567 1 469 553 3 341 1 676

    450 186 1 371 5B1 1 520 909 1 055 21

    334 2B 8 957 4 600 2 351 1 234 2 B85 1 250 1 421 807

    878 355 795 518 620 341

    25 860 12 046 3 864 1 753

    B72 402 244 128

    I 809 724 54 39

    885 460 803 410

    2 603 1 144 2 232 998

    371 146 9 197 4 164 1 187 491 3 240 1 410 4 770 2 263

    442 219

    2 460 1 137 1 425 641

    335 170 700 326 195 35 233 150 50 12 90 10

    5 317 2 678 734 452

    2 209 925 1 327 741

    617 264 42 27

    606 334

    564 283 247 182 20 14

    154 65 33 -

    110 22

    240 103 66 25 24 19 lB 5 55 25 77 29

    GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

    Standard metropolitan statistical areas-Con.

    Toledo

    Michigan portion

    Urban balance Total Total Urban port

    22 774 265 683 41 924 15 205 3 303 36 029 3 811 l 742

    557 4 134 377 204 252 1 670 133 66 334 4 366 450 215

    1 005 8 573 1 266 560 200 2 780 249 86 955 14 506 1 336 611

    2 077 19 776 2 534 1 229 342 3 981 481 235 458 4 115 504 277

    1 025 B 893 1 040 493 111 1 458 265 139 141 1 329 244 85

    2 227 18 439 2 463 1 106 472 4 103 521 250

    1 226 10 734 1 471 641 529 3 602 471 215

    3 720 45 261 5 765 2 319 517 4 998 692 347

    1 109 12 96B 1 695 675 2 094 27 295 3 378 1 '297 3 766 41 477 8 384 2 729

    236 3 374 808 239 455 5 170 1 158 317 143 1 127 221 92 801 6 490 1 561 390 136 2 221 515 185 503 6 483 1 258 439

    1 492 16 612 2 863 1 067

    3 731 43 039 8 711 2 737 2 923 28 400 5 947 1 775

    169 6 663 1 588 555 639 7 976 1 176 407 697 11 302 2 059 574 294 4 910 982 259 403 6 392 1 077 315 769 12 627 2 148 864 92 1 553 421 166

    387 6 269 949 343 290 4 B05 778 355 66 2 077 721 4 38 1 156 338 55

    2 255 31 973 4 631 1 704 558 7 129 1 211 483 830 11 256 1 499 496 371 4 561 720 289 227 3 B7D 519 183 192 2 907 409 15B 125 2 527 359 142

    7 490 96 186 13 064 5 029 1 241 14 B32 1 641 733

    227 2 952 311 158 91 1 220 125 54

    664 5 954 755 364 4 201 16 -

    255 4 505 434 157 213 3 196 458 218

    887 7 960 1 085 485 781 6 699 924 441 106 1 261 161 44

    2 895 33 179 4 223 l 712 415 3 964 502 238

    1 091 12 508 l 643 63B 1 389 16 707 2 078 836

    101 1 588 226 88

    555 10 606 l 707 493 280 5 651 984 268 45 2 615 468 115

    230 2 340 255 110 36 935 238 40 48 982 109 22 - 127 53 -

    15 378 110 27

    1 3BI 19 941 2 855 1 069 182 2 528 384 163 637 8 876 1 247 400 356 4 200 656 269 161 2 674 336 140

    4 154 5 2 118 2 462 359 142

    165 1 735 273 101 53 694 113 64 6 B6 -

    48 3BB 59 12 - 97 44 5

    58 470 57 20

    78 667 94 15 31 197 27 -5 49 5 -- - - -

    15 199 32 -27 222 30 15

    Ohio portion

    Total Toledo

    223 759 151 217 32 218 21 116 3 757 2 488 1 537 1 029 3 916 2 937 7 307 4 5B9 2 531 1 743

    13 170 8 330 17 242 10 410 3 500 1 988 3 611 2 360 7 853 4 768 1 193 686 1 085 608

    15 976 10 958 3 582 2 466 9 263 6 425 3 131 2 067

    39 496 28 534 4 306 3 070

    11 273 7 B64 23 917 17 600 33 093 21 273 2 566 1 467 4 012 2 488

    906 519 4 929 3 313 1 706 967 5 225 3 209

    13 749 9 310 34 328 24 311 22 453 16 168 5 075 3 4BO 6 BOD 4 663 9 243 6 166 3 928 2 568 5 315 3 598

    10 479 7 285 1 132 707 5 320 3 824 4 027 2 754 l 356 197

    818 225 27 342 19 064 5 918 4 258 9 757 6 092 3 841 2 B86 3 351 2 311 2 498 1 910 2 168 1 678

    83 122 57 981 13 191 8 936 2 641 1 940 1 095 B79 5 199 3 308

    IB5 117 4 071 2 692 2 73B 1 B42 6 875 4 873 5 775 4 085 1 100 788

    2B 956 20 631 3 462 2 468

    10 865 7 563 14 629 10 600 1 362 855 8 899 6 534 4 667 3 446 2 147 1 497 2 OB5 1 591

    697 420 B73 564

    74 35 268 85

    17 OB6 11 583 2 144 1 430 7 629 4 694 3 544 2 632 2 33B 1 677

    149 103 2 103 1 623

    1 462 984 581 408

    B6 74 329 220

    53 14 413 268

    573 320 170 88 44 34

    167 102 192 96

    Urbanized oreos

    Urban balance Ann Arbor Boy City

    . 47 082 77 294 28 185 8 709 23 217 3 739 l 067 1 788 389

    468 1 348 29B 630 2 693 438

    2 021 3 459 1 043 540 1 071 369

    3 983 12 858 1 202 4 934 4 898 1 925 1 209 941 342

    8B4 923 393 2 232 2 542 836

    291 254 213 31B 23B 141

    3 782 4 323 2 236 922 754 410

    1 998 2 826 1 523 862 743 303

    7 668 13 473 4 221 843 1 028 582

    2 3B4 4 474 l 172 4 441 7 971 2 467 6 738 6 953 5 040

    546 560 360 876 800 632 202 124 150 943 829 886 334 412 265

    1 160 1 202 959 2 677 3 026 1 788 5 388 7 974 5 147 3 315 6 168 3 757

    820 374 682 1 253 1 432 708 1 878 1 701 893

    731 551 309 1 147 1 150 584 1 993 2 007 1 088

    240 342 102 1 019 B80 522

    734 785 464 97 12 14

    158 60 20 5 448 12 030 3 666

    964 2 108 798 2 537 4 24B 1 256

    551 1 409 684 709 1 175 327 429 726 441 289 646 196

    16 775 33 669 9 742 3 147 9 403 I 534

    427 l 362 313 154 l 063 88

    1 396 2 601 727 59 92 5

    1 111 4 285 401 604 872 351

    l 443 1 894 I 151 1 176 1 636 1 047

    267 258 104 5 789 10 429 3 052

    655 826 473 2 297 4 337 1 130 2 B37 s 266 1 449

    286 3B7 126 1 261 2 507 904

    637 1 909 533 325 186 231 299 412 140 141 123 60 150 121 134

    4 7 10 45 28 5

    3 626 7 275 2 222 454 547 237

    1 9B3 2 825 1 014 516 1 160 634 476 779 210 46 49 9

    279 623 193

    300 511 153 117 224 BO

    5 35 16 79 94 32 - 6 -

    99 152 25

    158 324 67 64 103 13 5 25 -- 4 -

    31 92 15 5B 100 39

    MICHIGAN 24 -335

  • Table 86. Occupation of Employed Persons for Areas and Places: 1970-Continued

    Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas

    Places of 50,000 or More (or Central Cities)

    Urban Balance Urbanized Areas Places of 50,000 or More EMPLOYED PERSONS 16 YEARS OLD AND OVER

    Total __ ------------ ---------- __ -------- ___ _ Professional, technical, and kindred workers-------------

    Engineers -- -- -- -- ---- ---- ---- -------- ---- ---- ___ _ Physicians, dentists, and related proctitioners ------ __ --Health workers, except practitioners _________________ _ Teachers, elementary and secondary schools_ _________ _ Technicians, except health--------------------------Other professional workers-------------------------

    Managers and administrators, except form--------------Salaried, Mo nufocturing •• __ ---- ______________ _

    Retail trade-----------·-------------Other industries ________ -----·------ --

    Self-employed: Retail trade-------------------------Other industries •• ------ __ ------------

    Soles workers ------ ------------------ --------------Manufacturing and wholesole trade------------------Retail trade --------------------------------------Other industries .• -- __ -- ---- -- ------ __ • ___ -- •• ---- _

    Clerical and kindred workers--------------------------Bookkeepers __ ------------------ __ -- ---- -- -------Secretaries, stenographers, ond typists ---------------Other clerical workers -----------------------------

    Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers •• -------------Automobile mechanics, including body repairmen-------Mechanics and repQirmen. except auto _______________ _ Machinists __ ---------------- ---- ---- ---- ---------Metal craftsmen, exoept mechanics and machinists -----Carpenters ________ ---------- ____________ ---------Construction craftsmen. except carpenters ------------Other craftsmen __ ------------------ •• ---- ---- -- --

    Operatives, except transport--------------------------Durable goods manufacturing-----------------------Nondurable goods manufacturing --------------------Nonmanufacturing industrles ____ ------ __ -------- ___ _

    Transport equipment operatives ------ ...... ---------------Truck drivers---- __ -------- __ ------ __ -------------Other transport equipment operatives ________________ _

    laborers. except form ---- --·-----·- ---- ---- ------- __ Construction lo borers __ ---- -·-- __ ---- -- -------· -- --Freight, stock, and material handlers-----------------Other laborers, except form·--·---------------------

    Farmers and form managers--------------------------Form laborers and form foremen ----------------------Service workers, except private household•--------------

    Cleaning service workers---------------------------Food service workers------------------------------Health •ervice workers •• ---------------------------Personal service workers---------------------------Protective service workers __ ------------------------

    Private household workers ______________ ------------ __ F111alt ____ .. ~ __________________________ -----

    Professional, technical, ond kindred workers-------------Nurses ______________ -------------- ------------ --Health workus, except nurses ______________________ _ Teachers, elementary and secondary schools __________ _ Technicians, except health--------------------------Other professional workers-------------------------

    Managers and administrators, except form·-------------Soles workers ______ ---------------------------- ___ _

    Re toil trade __ ---- ---- -------- ------------ ------ --Other than retail trade-----------------------------

    Clerical and kindred workers ------ ------ -------·-- ___ _ Bookkeepers ---- ------ ---------- ---------- -------

    --------------------------------------------------

    -------------

    ~~~~~t~f!:i~oit!~~i~~~h~~~·-~~~-t!_P'.~t~-=:::::::::::::: -Craftsmen, foremen, ond kindred workers ______________ _ Operatives, except transport -- -- -- -- _________________ _

    Durable goods manufacturing -----------------------Nondurable goods manufacturing--------------------Nonmonufacturing industries __ •• __ -------------- __ --

    -----------

    Transport equipment operatives -----------------------Laborers, except form -------------------------------Farmers and farm managers--------------------------Form laborers ond farm foremen ----------------------Service workers, except private household•-·------------

    Cleaning service workers---------------------------Food service workers------------------------------Health service workers •. ----------------·-----------Personal service workers---------------------------· Protective service workers __ ------------------------

    --

    -Private household workers __ ---------------------------

    EMPLOYED PERSONS 14 AND 15 YEARS OLD

    Mole __________________ ------ ---------------Soles workers ------ ------ ---- -- ------ __ ---- ---- -----Other white-collar workers_ _______ ---------------------Blue-collar workers------------ __ ---------------------Form workers -- -------- __ ---- .... __ -------------------Service workers, including private household--------------

    female __________ ---- __ ----------------------White-collar workers ______ ---- __ ----------------------Blue-collar workers------------ ____ -------------------Farm workers __ -------------- ____ -- ..... ---------------Service workers, except private household _______________ _ Private household workers ____________ -----------------

    'includos allocated cases not shown separately.

    [Doto based on sample, see text. For meaning of symbols, see text]

    Urbanized areas-Can.

    Muskegon-Grand

    Detroit Flint Rapids Jackson Kalamazoo Lansing Muskegon

    Heights Sagi now

    1 492 161 118 753 134 964 29 695 60 250 94 423 38 440 52 742 221 935 14 292 18 233 4 412 10 863 19 459 5 111 6 701 32 063 1 499 1 750 694 767 1 389 652 874 11 1B6 837 1 101 221 343 639 281 347 20 968 l 788 2 1B7 513 1 228 I 594 725 880 46 830 4 149 4 638 983 2 259 3 080 1 282 I 902 22 203 I 220 1 127 387 892 l 400 501 502 8B 685 4 799 7 430 1 614 5 374 l1 357 1 670 2 196

    105 487 6 029 10 809 2 279 4 513 6 800 2 563 3 627 22 374 724 2 022 568 l 101 614 714 468 19 252 1 631 2 264 400 912 1 395 402 858 4B 792 2 694 5 110 968 I 989 4 100 1 006 l 823 7 542 571 571 236 240 411 224 265 7 527 409 842 107 271 280 217 213

    107 384 7 407 13 208 2 241 4 754 6 979 2 334 4 371 25 265 l 055 3 585 543 1 145 1 324 490 857 60 217 5 052 6 932 1 347 2705 4 161 1 456 2 628 21 902 1 300 2 691 351 904 1 494 388 886

    281 325 17 786 24 276 5 079 11 315 20 615 6 036 8 974 27 2B9 1 728 2 381 620 I 079 I 836 638 1 136 77 919 4 547 7 233 1 504 3 315 6 803 I 769 2 506

    176 117 11 511 14 662 2 955 6 921 l1 976 3 629 5 332 224 620 19 591 19 058 3 831 7 003 10 156 5 551 8 074

    21 050 2 294 l 526 336 510 1 121 403 51B 27 527 1 951 2 246 485 809 1 392 522 944 4 933 247 505 125 264 120 531 283

    43 942 5 019 2 828 707 747 1 483 1 037 1 735 9 632 651 992 153 354 526 235 279

    33 263 2 946 2 796 535 1 175 1 538 559 1 123 84 273 6 483 8 165 1 490 3 144 3 976 2 264 3 192

    24B 962 29 052 21 687 5 779 8 665 10 496 8 592 9 669 182 368 25 525 14 248 4 097 3 353 7 729 6 660 8 064 24 726 705 3 427 955 3 710 394 926 341 41 868 2 822 4 012 727 1 602 2 373 1 006 1 264 55 729 4 513 4 804 905 l 731 2 655 1 107 l 750 23 062 2 317 l 878 302 709 l 049 448 819 32 667 2 196 2 926 603 1 022 1 606 659 931 5B 667 5 175 5 472 890 2 046 3 061 1 599 2 382 6 643 560 511 56 278 469 103 271

    29 9BO 2 843 3 177 478 1 009 1 335 730 927 22 044 l 772 1 784 356 759 1 257 766 1 184

    826 95 139 5 89 162 57 78 1 331 100 232 13 300 222 93 60

    171 349 13 640 15 878 3 896 8 369 12 997 4 902 6 592 40 884 3 5B3 3 768 806 1 929 2 990 1 127 1 731 51 717 3 652 5 385 1 344 2 886 5 388 1 550 1 955 25 684 2 434 2 820 536 1 315 1 304 862 I 161 19 366 1 642 1 698 444 987 I 482 504 564 20 915 1 236 1 1B7 562 575 1 021 393 692 14 546 1 073 1 168 365 602 821 495 464

    530 479 40 903 52 202 11 130 24 129 38 402 14 509 18 770 77 896 5 910 7 507 1 661 4 462 7 320 2 125 2 856 13 010 l 166 1 506 317 856 973 479 608 6 466 489 521 130 275 508 251 219

    32 617 2 779 3 127 691 1 526 2 164 945 1 319 1 404 32 112 29 119 200 45 43

    24 399 1 444 2 241 494 1 686 3 475 405 667 16 256 l 078 1 474 361 65B 1 154 372 594 45 738 3 645 4 920 945 1 668 2 955 1 100 1 933 3B 799 3 278 4 234 813 1 409 2 478 958 1 697 6 939 367 686 132 259 477 142 236

    207 378 13 013 18 152 3 787 8 523 16 044 4 693 6 898 22 220 1 441 1 867 538 816 1 494 523 886 75 103 4 348 7 011 1 458 3 241 6 600 1 721 2 445

    110 055 7 224 9 274 1 791 4 466 7 950 2 449 3 567 8 346 711 1 050 117 300 489 287 2B5

    56 491 6 702 7 883 1 568 2 630 2 194 2 084 1 564 31 3B3 5 279 4 458 1 029 644 1 236 1 423 858 11 561 300 1 912 275 1 444 188 327 197 13 547 1 123 1 513 264 542 770 334 509 2 428 263 339 45 15B 185 77 68 5 108 373 619 106 166 185 133 192

    235 20 8 - 14 5 11 12 414 37 48 - 183 31 55 25

    96 124 8 106 9 048 2 198 4 770 7 043 3 082 3 891 12 991 1 042 1 048 199 466 739 361 615 36 936 2 870 3 698 955 1 97B 3 485 1 206 1 462 23 338 2 249 2 442 508 1 103 1 200 766 l 080 13 292 1 124 1 144 377 734 1 063 408 407 1 447 64 95 33 39 42 33 31

    14 065 1 045 1 154 342 597 797 490 452

    12 270 826 1 081 211 397 880 261 419 6 068 3B4 394 82 175 413 140 230

    733 37 62 17 21 24 9 20 2 781 224 273 52 97 181 47 103

    75 10 46 - 9 18 16 -2 613 171 306 60 95 244 49 66

    4 113 373 669 92 218 434 139 164 1 537 Bl 190 23 62 158 30 48

    366 50 48 6 4 12 - 19 ,_ 10 - 5 1 035 150 172 29 52 149 49 40 1 175 92 249 34 100 115 60 52

    South Bend

    Ind Iona Michigan Toto! portion portion

    115 890 106 364 9 526 15 892 14 855 1 037 1 826 1 713 113

    623 5B5 38 1 479 1 429 50 3 210 2 989 221 1 652 1 512 140 7 102 6 627 475 9 177 8 404 773 2 656 2 436 220 1 547 1 411 136 3 860 3 548 312

    582 528 54 532 481 51

    8 761 8 264 497 2 486 2 386 100 4 765 4 484 281 1 510 1 394 116

    21 276 19 836 1 440 2 283 2 167 116 6 185 5 846 339

    12 BOB 11 823 985 15 402 13 811 1 591 1 306 1 181 125 1 863 1 734 129

    741 624 117 1 696 1 503 193

    B61 781 BO 2 231 2 045 186 6 704 5 943 761

    21 241 18 901 2 340 12 967 11 826 I 141 4 914 3 957 957 3 360 3 118 242 4 479 4 030 449 1 878 1 675 203 2 601 2 355 246 5 237 4 865 372

    594 552 42 2 290 2 120 170 2 353 2 193 160

    94 84 10 166 123 43

    13 103 12 225 878 3 217 3 034 183 4 519 4 182 337 1 456 1 373 83 1 496 1 405 91 1 478 1 341 137 1 062 966 96

    43 563 39 861 3 702 5 559 5 174 385

    979 957 22 430 402 28

    2 130 1 971 159 172 161 11

    1 848 1 683 165 1 193 1 085 108 3 558 3 331 227 3 019 2 834 185

    539 497 42 15 616 14 531 I 085 1 908 1 798 110 5 924 5 593 331 7 784 7 140 644

    916 753 163 7 484 6 431 1 053 3 265 3 080 185 2 B75 2 117 758 1 344 1 234 110

    121 104 17 434 387 47

    10 5 5 43 35 8

    7 606 7 093 513 1 185 1 141 44 3 410 3 137 273 1 328 1 255 73 1 093 1 012 81

    113 102 11 1 023 932 91

    916 816 100 412 380 32 68 48 20

    196 180 16 16 11 5

    224 197 27

    361 310 51 104 99 5 32 32 -- -

    127 94 33 98 85 13

    24-336 MICHIGAN GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

  • Table 86. Occupation of Employed Persons for Areas and Places: 1970-Continued [Data based on sample, see text. For meaning of symbols, see text)

    Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas Places of 50,000 or More (or Central Cities)

    Urban Balance Urbanized Areas Places of 50,000 or More EMPLOYED PERSONS 16 YEARS OLD AND OVER

    Total ---- __ ---- ------ -- __ ---- ---------------Professional, technical, and kindred workers------------ --

    Engineers __ -- -- ______ ------ -- __ -------------- __ _ --Physicians, dentists, and reloted practitioners_ _______ _ --

    ---Health workers, except practitioners .. ----------------Teachers, elementary and secondary schaols----------Technitions, except health--------------------------Other professional workers-------------------------

    --

    Managers and administrators, except farm-------------- ---Salaried, Manufacturing __ -------------- _____ _ Retail trade-------------------------Other industries •• ______ --------------

    Sell-employed, Retail trade -- -- __ -------------------Other Industries •• --------------------

    Sales workers __ -- __ ---- ---- ---------- --------------Manufacturing and wholesale trade ------------------Retail trade __ -- -- ---- ---- ---- ____ -- -- -- ----------Other Industries __ ------------------------ -- -- -----

    Clerical and kindred workers -- __ -- ______ ------ --------Bookkeepers __ -- ---- ------ ---- ------ ---- ---------Secretaries, stenographers, and typists---------------Other clerical workers -----------------------------

    Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers---------------Automobile mechanics, including body repairmen -------Mechanics and repairmen, except autO----------------Machinists __ ---- ---- ____ ---- ______ -- __ -----------Metal craftsmen, except mechanics and machinists -----Carpenters ______________ -- __ ---------------- -----Construction craftsmen, except carpenters ------------Other crofts men __ ---- ---- ------ ____ ------ --------

    Operatives, except transport -- ---- -- ---- ---- -- ------ --ouroble goods manufacturing ______ ---------- -------Nondurable goods monufocturing __ ---- -- -- -- ---- ----Nonmanufocturing industries ______ ------ -- ---- __ ----

    Transport eQuipment operatives __________ ---- __ ------. Truck drivers __________________ -------------------Other transport eQUipment operatives •• ---------------

    loborers, except farm __ -- __ ---- __ ------ -------- -- -- -Construction lo borers -- -- -- ---------------- ------ --Freight, stock, and moterial hondlers -----------------Other loborers, except farm-------------------------

    ~~~~el~5b~~r:0:~ fa~~~6~!men-:: :: :::::::: :::::::::: Service workers, except private household'--------------

    Cleaning service workers---------------------------Food service workers------------------------------Heolth service workers ____________ ---- ____ -- -- -- -- -Personol service workers ____ -- __ ------ ---- ---- -----Protective service workers -- -- ____ -------- -- -- -- -- --

    Private household workers __ -- ______ ---- _____________ _

    Fe malt .• ________________________ -----------Professional, technical, and kindred workers-------------

    Nurses ________________________________ ---- _____ _ Heolth workers, except nurses •• ____ ---- __ -------- __ • Teachers, elementory and secondary schools __________ _ Technicians, except health -- __ -- ____ -- ------ ---- -- --Other professional workers ________ ---- ---- ---- -- -- _

    Managers and administrators, except farm--------------Sales workers ____________________ ---- ---- __ ------ __

    Retail trade ____________ -- ______ ---- -------- ---- --Other than retail trade-----------------------------

    Clerical and kindred workers--------------------------Bookkeepers ________ ---- ---- __ ---- -- -------------

    6~~~~t~f~~f~oi'~~~i~~~h~~~·- ~~~-1!~~~1:. :: :: :: :: :: :: :: : Croftsmen, foremen, ond kindred workers---------------Operotives, except transport -- ---- __ ------ ---- -- -- ----

    Durable goods manufacturing -- ______ -- ---- -------- -Nondurable goods manufacturing ____ -------- -- -- -- --Nonmonufocturing industries ________ -- -- ____ ---- -- --

    Transport eQuipment operatives -----------------------laborers, except farm -------------------------------Farmers and form monogers --------------------------Form laborers and form foremen ----------------------Service workers, except private household'--------------

    Cleaning service workers---------------------------Food service workers------------------------------Heolth service workers ____ ---- ____ ---- -------------Personal service workers---------------------------Protective service workers __ ------ ____ -- ---- --------

    Private household workers----------------------------

    EMPLOYED PERSONS 14 AND 15 YEARS OLD

    -----------------------------------------------------------------------

    Male ---- __ ---- ______ ---- __ -----------------Sales workers ______ ---- ------ ---- ---------- ---------Other white-collar workers .• ____ -----------------------Blue-collar workers ---- -- -------- ------ ---------------farm workers ------ ---- ------ --·- ---- ---------- -----Service workers, including private household ____________ _ -

    ''"'"''-- -- -- -------- -- ------ -- ------ --------White-collar workers .. __ -------------- -- ------ --------Blue-collar workers __ ---------------------------------farm workers ________ -------- -----------------------Service workers, except private household. ______________ _ Private household workers __________ -------------------

    'includes allocated coses not shown separately.

    Urbanized areas-Con.

    Toledo

    Michigan Ohio Total portion portion

    191 178 4 263 186 915 27 599 540 27 059 3 513 103 3 410 1 477 24 1 453 3 480 62 3 418 6 125 124 6 001 2 226 37 2 189

    10 778 190 10 588 15 030 465 14 565 3 228 119 3 109 3 169 133 3 036 6 763 151 6 612

    987 41 946 8B3 21 862

    14 286 341 13 945 3 359 105 3 254 8 083 172 7 911 2 B44 64 2 780

    34 846 644 34 202 3 805 73 3 732 9 B49 224 9 625

    21 192 347 20 845 27 877 860 27 017

    l 978 51 1 927 3 310 67 3 243

    699 43 656 4 339 146 4 193 1 333 9D 1 243 4 355 146 4 209

    11 B63 317 11 546 29 320 646 28 674 19 400 521 18 879 4 144 41 4 103 5 776 84 5 692 7 952 196 7 756 3 332 81 3 251 4 620 115 4 505 9 070 211 8 859

    921 27 894 4 784 90 4 694 3 365 94 3 271

    279 4 275 33S 10 325

    22 653 320 22 333 4 885 61 4 824 7 590 131 7 459 3 387 62 3 325 2 800 36 2 764 2 232 10 2 222 l 931 26 l 905

    71 007 l 279 69 728 11 258 215 11 043 2 31S 46 2 269 l 018 16 1 002 4 432 83 4 349

    159 - 159 3 334 70 3 264 2 387 67 2 320 6 090 120 5 970 5 067 92 4 975 1 023 28 995

    25 342 477 24 865 3 056 63 2 993 9 476 219 9 257

    12 810 195 12 615 1 D83 23 1 060 7 592 120 7 472 3 986 82 3 904 1 756 20 1 736 1 B50 18 1 B32

    570 19 551 672 4 668

    35 - 35 130 s 125

    13 977 203 13 774 1 717 6 1 711 5 894 98 5 796 3 098 58 3 040 1 983 21 l 962

    131 - 131 1 871 26 1 845

    i 2n 36 1 217 523 20 503 79 - 79

    284 6 278 19 5 14

    348 s 343 425 6 419 128 - 128 39 - 39 - - -123 - 123

    135 6 129

    GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

    Ann Arbor Dearborn

    42 992 43 210 17 885 8 314 1 328 1 485 1 166 389 2 135 579 2 221 1 827

    733 833 10 302 3 201 3 197 3 411

    663 893 495 459

    1 708 1 524 168 300 163 235

    2 442 3 285 436 783

    1 544 1 912 462 590

    7 743 9 559 646 979

    2 687 2 844 4 410 5 736 2 679 6 209

    171 579 275 698

    54 136 211 1 167 153 213 510 840

    1 305 2 576 1 811 4 969 l 018 3 605

    159 395 634 969 636 1 285 148 575 4B8 710 812 1 307 90 136

    391 688 331 483

    14 35 14

    5 363 .4 628 872 1 060

    2 367 1 637 761 476 665 596 279 605 389 215

    18 999 15 589 7 196 2 508 1 092 406

    863 150 l 751 1 165

    60 so 3 430 737

    618 534 1 082 1 538

    900 1 344 182 194

    5 954 6 919 521 793

    2 573 2 748 2 860 3 378

    190 175 586 1 129 307 734

    69 167 210 228

    22 26 72 71 - 10

    12 -2 901 2 475

    221 440 1 408 1 015

    621 434 443 374

    25 40 366 204

    302 289 140 144

    12 16 53 64 - -97 65

    184 69 54 26 16 -4

    37 15 73 28

    Places

    Dearborn Heights Detroit Flint

    30 384 561 184 69 909 4 944 63 939 B 126

    973 4 989 710 259 2 779 552 458 8 657 985 829 14 220 2 273 582 5 215 762

    1 843 28 079 2 844 2 413 26 038 3 201

    619 3 111 326 360 5 309 826

    1 100 13 332 1 480 148 2 327 350 186 1 959 219

    2 120 30 514 4 401 544 5 808 551

    1 178 18 851 3 075 398 5 855 775

    5 889 110 509 10 603 609 9 222 970

    1 728 28 078 2 696 3 552 73 209 6 937 5 716 69 567 9 953

    628 7 475 1 218 730 8 565 1 033 94 1 537 108

    1 205 12 076 2 474 274 2 53S 290 732 10 071 1 458

    2 053 27 308 3 372 4 382 llB 578 lB 295 3 217 86 916 16 287

    369 12 050 406 796 19 612 1 602

    1 284 23 481 2 469 631 8 784 1 227 6S3 14 697 1 242 9S4 27 713 3 211 103 3 099 323 594 13 591 1 711 257 11 023 1 177

    10 300 38 - 607 68

    2 594 80 626 8 762 526 21 74S 2 434

    1 053 20 497 2 127 2S7 12 976 1 746 361 7 828 966 275 10 098 653

    78 9 312 782

    9 662 219 340 24 999 1 416 29 014 3 409

    307 5 048 583 124 2 947 299 577 10 194 1 S51 39 520 10

    369 10 30S 966 362 6 214 645 804 14 953 2 175 733 12 572 1 970

    71 2 381 205 4 287 81 8S3 7 854

    487 7 547 B04 1 659 27 052 2 590 2 141 47 254 4 460

    195 3 580 37B 927 26 277 4 180 574 12 937 3 284 175 5 683 176 178 7 657 720 29 S77 84 60 2 817 293 - 123 4 - 227 21

    1 S07 44 663 5 198 181 7 643 715 698 14 740 1 647 230 11 B18 1 590 278 5 305 621 32 667 50 75 9 042 758

    310 3 735 518 164 1 579 252

    11 334 27 27 1 076 ' 137 - 2S 5

    108 721 97

    84 1 359 212 29 696 53 6 215 34 -

    28 271 BO 21 177 45

    Grand Kola· Lincoln Rapids mazoo Lansing Park

    76 305 33 533 52 731 21 610 10 509 6 164 7 158 1 658

    798 360 687 178 577 215 229 53

    1 361 638 733 187 2 762 1 224 1 286 388

    558 376 731 252 4 453 3 351 3 492 600 5 681 2 183 3 551 925

    967 463 338 111 1 207 478 73B 270 2 773 1 026 2 041 434

    325 119 268 71 409 97 166 39

    7 364 2 451 3 728 1 391 1 880 528 717 177 3 979 1 459 2 235 1 029 1 505 464 776 185

    14 494 6 715 12 248 4 738 1 302 541 1 192 447 4 471 2 010 4 197 l 275 8 721 4 164 6 859 3 016 9 385 3 210 7 08D 4 501

    678 226 826 427 1 093 347 927 716

    238 100 as 80 1 305 252 I 059 876

    456 163 380 118 1 283 544 1 114 750 4 332 1 578 2 689 1 534

    12 581 4 721 7 714 3 969 8 080 1 8S4 5 915 2 945 2 119 1 981 238 436 2 382 BB6 1 561 588 2 177 878 1 884 l 164

    754 330 775 617 l 423 54B 1 109 547 3 242 1 246 1 892 1 073

    296 197 307 127 1 856 612 843 629 1 090 437 742 317

    56 21 25 -104 72 77 10

    9 969 5 445 6 787 2 123 2 592 1 281 1 744 503 3 162 1 931 2 282 786 1 822 862 883 249

    932 609 781 224 687 25B 692 263 743 427 587 58

    31 554 14 504 21 274 7 687 4 632 2 625 2 64S 579

    908 383 453 146 360 193 214 26

    1 95S 90S 853 245 59 SS 47 18

    1 350 1 089 1 078 144 929 3B6 639 184

    2 884 879 l 584 827 2 487 723 l 363 773

    397 1S6 221 54 10 935 5 143 9 626 3 464

    990 406 980 352 4 317 1 974 4 072 1 238 5 628 2 763 4 574 1 874

    531 164 348 135 4 700 1 510 1 668 975 2 518 401 l 017 561 1 146 798 111 237 1 036 311 540 177

    129 47 135 29 375 92 123 68

    5 9 - -7 29 16 5

    s 694 3 193 3 91B l 363 830 326 597 173

    2 130 1 333 1 569 671 1 576 708 832 221

    634 443 60B 170 60 29 25 40

    733 427 572 58

    611 186 617 157 203 75 290 89

    42 8 15 5 150 57 129 34

    15 - 18 -201 46 165 29

    409 102 282 61 128 22 116 40 40 4 12 -

    - - -109 31 91 17 132 45 63 4

    MICHIGAN 24- 337

  • Table 86. Occupation of Employed Persons for Areas and Places: 1970-Continued

    Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas

    Places of 50,000 or More (or Central Cities)

    Urban Balance Urbanized Areas Places of 50,000 or More EMPLOYED PERSONS 16 YEARS OLD AND OVER

    Total ____ -------------------------------- __ Professional, technical, and kindred workers-------------

    Engineers ______ ------------ -------------------- __ Physicians, dentists, and related practitioners. _______ --Hoolth workers, except practitioners ______ ---------- --Teachers, elementary and secondary schools __________ _ Technidons, except health--------------------------Other professional workers-------------------------

    Managers and administrators, except farm--------------Salaried: Monufactu ring __ -- -- -- -- ---- -------- -

    Retail trade-------------------------Other industries ____ -- ---- ---- -- ------

    Self ·employed: Retail trade ---- ---------------------Other industries ________ --------------

    Sales workers __ -------- ---------- ---------------- --Manufacturing and wholesale trade ------------------Retail trade ____ ------ ---- -------------- -------- --Other industries .. ---------------------------------

    Clerical and kindred workers--------------------------Bookkeepers ______ ------ ---- __ -------------- -----Secretones, stenographers, and typists ---------------Other clerical workers -----------------------------Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers ______________ _ Automobile mechanics, including body repairmen -------Mechanics and repairmen, except auto _______________ _ Machinists __ .. ________ ------ ______ ---------------Metal craftsmen, except mechanics ond machinists -----Carpenters __________ ------ ____ -------------------Constrnction craftsmen, except corpenters ------------Other craftsmen ______ ---- __ ---- ---------------- __

    Operatives, except transport ____ ---- ------------------Ouroble goods manufacturing -----------------------Nondurable goads manufacturing--------------------Nonmonufocturing industries ______ -------- -------- __

    Transport equipment operatives -----------------------Truck drivers .. __ -- ________________ -- -------------Other transport equipment operatives ________________ _

    Laborers, except form .. -------- ____ ---- __ ---- __ -----Construction laborers .. __________ ------ ---- --------Freight, stock, and material handlers---------·-------Other laborers, except form .. ______ .. ______ ------ __ _

    formers ond farm managers--------------------------form laborers ond farm foremen ----------------------Service workers, except private household 1 _____________ _

    Cleaning service workers-·-------------------------Food service workers __ ----------------------------Health service workers ________________ ---- __ -------Personal service workers---------------------------Protective service workers ________ -------------- ___ _

    Private household workers_ _________ ------------------

    Female __________ ---- __ ---- __ ------ __ ---- __ _ Professional, technical, and kindred workers-------------

    Nurses ________________________ ---- __ ------ __ ----Health workers, except nurses ____ -- ____ ---- -------- _

    ------------------------------------------------------Teachers, elementary and secondary schools ___________ _

    Technicians, excepl health--------------------------Other professional workers ____ -----·------ -------- _

    Managers and administrators, except form--------------

    ---

    Soles workers ________________ ---- ------ ---- ---------Retail trade __ .• ___________ . ____ ------ ____ ---------Other than retail trade------------------------------

    Clerical and kindred workers---------------------------Bookkeepers __________ ----. _________ ---- __ --------

    6~h~~1~1~~lco r:~~~~~h~~~·- ~~ ~ -t!."~~,~-== :: :: == == ==:: :: Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers _______________ _

    Operatives, except transport ________ ---- __ ---------- __ _ Durable goads manufacturing ________________ ------ __ Nondurable goods manufacturing __ -------------------Nonmonufocturing ind us tries ______ ------------------ _

    Tron sport equipment operatives __ ----------------------Laborers, except farm --------------------------------Formers and form monogers ---------------------------Form laborers ond form foremen-----------------------Service workers, except private household'---------------

    Cleaning .service workers ---- ____ ------ __ ------------Food service workers-------------------------------Health service workers ________ -------.--------------Personal service workers ------ __ ------ ____ -------- __ Protective service workers ________ ---- __ ------------_

    Private household workers ________________ -------------

    EMPLOYED PERSONS 14 AND IS YEARS OLD

    Mole __ -· ______ ---- ---- ________________ -----Soles workers ______________ ------ ______ ---- __ -------Other white-collar workers_ ___________________ ---------Blue-collar workers---- __ -------------- __ ---- __ -------Form work-ers ______ -------------- ---- __ ---- __ ---- __ _ Service workers, including private household _____________ _

    Female _____________________________________ _ White-collar workers ______ ------------ ____ -------- ___ _ Blue-collar workers __ -------- __ -----------------------Farm workers -- ---- -- ---------- ------------ -- -------Service workers, except private household _______________ _ Private household workers ____ ---------------- __ -------

    'Includes allocated cases not shown separately.

    [Doto based on sample, see text. For meaning of symbols, see text]

    Livonia Pontiac Roseville Royal Oak Saginaw

    40 130 28 237 22 556 35 934 32 158 B J76 2 630 2 4J9 8 105 J 717 l 930 165 404 l 179 JSO

    311 144 56 297 116 649 3B2 lBl 657 567

    1 629 633 499 1 618 1 013 846 313 341 967 314

    3 011 993 95B 3 387 1 327 4 276 1 015 1 166 3 101 1 BOO l OBS 87 224 574 181

    692 202 J02 592 451 2 011 480 504 1 533 901

    228 140 96 197 172 257 106 40 205 95

    4 169 l 402 l 691 3 B51 2 385 l 142 113 310 1 022 429 2 260 l 033 l 13J 1 995 l 537

    767 256 24B 834 419 7 287 4 797 4 122 7 34J 5 503

    851 383 380 BBl 656 2 121 1 287 1 069 2 34J 1 453 4 Jl5 3 127 2 673 4 119 3 394 6 731 3 688 4 599 5 247 4 605

    514 714 469 396 314 B44 373 574 655 53B 166 52 168 166 154

    l 235 607 1 263 957 985 J90 129 2J8 242 151

    1 13B 579 5B7 719 653 2 444 I 2J4 l 300 2 112 1 810 3 714 6 689 J 9Bl 3 272 6 362 2 558 5 790 2 916 2 178 5 387

    J71 167 452 J72 245 785 732 61J 722 7JO

    1 010 l 200 1 OJ5 B16 1 120 466 485 J96 341 567 544 715 6J9 475 55J

    l 048 1 4J7 B70 B42 1 676 117 110 107 110 186 5Bl 569 507 499 5Bl J50 758 256 233 909

    11 B 6 - 21 15 42 20 5 2B

    3 39J 4 727 2 570 3 152 4 600 567 l 268 525 5BO 1 234

    l 290 l 397 954 1 032 1 250 493 1 005 290 570 807 471 4JJ 380 402 355 43B 2B3 296 403 518 100 602 57 200 341

    12 800 11 017 7 381 13 133 12 046 2 J59 l 09J 75J 2 652 1 75J

    476 226 12B 465 402 155 92 28 191 128

    1 127 439 J25 1 149 724 JJ 15 21 51 39

    568 321 251 796 460 350 213 165 459 410

    l 574 812 891 l 484 1 144 l J75 744 BOJ l 249 99B

    199 68 SB 235 146 5 340 3 57J 2 945 5 530 4 164

    655 33B 2B7 722 491 2 076 l 200 1 041 2 JOO 1 410 2 609 2 035 l 617 2 508 2 26J

    170 174 72 190 219 B71 1 404 951 728 1 137 541 1 015 596 352 641 167 B6 204 1B6 170 163 30J 151 190 J26 95 65 64 50 35 54 117 4J 108 150 - - - - 12 5 9 4 - 10

    1 BB2 2 978 1 436 l 732 2 678 76 399 JlJ 119 452

    928 1 071 6B3 689 925 447 912 257 517 741 J03 J17 2B2 295 264 23 JJ 24 20 27

    100 579 57 200 J34

    491 188 211 395 283 241 73 92 2JJ 182 JS 9 lB 4 14 76 60 63. 7J 65 7 - 4 6 -

    132 46 34 79 22

    162 124 45 142 103 68 28 24 62 25 6 lB - 6 19 - - - - 5

    34 5J 11 16 25 54 25 JO 58 29

    Places-Con.

    St. Clair Sterling Shores Southfield Heights

    33 408 27 581 21 804 5 198 7 2'29 4 542

    72B 979 936 128 1 152 84 403 411 200 935 1 '297 943 688 512 7Bl

    2 316 2 87B 1 59B 2 769 4 665 l 627

    613 977 461 534 843 354

    l 244 2 047 698 181 292 7J 197 506 41

    3 099 3 617 1 453 730 984 506

    l B26 l 7'29 693 543 904 254

    6 47J 4 743 J 637 711 760 J94

    2 096 l 570 1 142 3 666 2 413 2 101 6 449 2 590 4 599

    528 149 336 719 254 466 1J6 99 125

    1 512 432 I J55 302 172 1B6 802 428 597

    2 450 1 056 1 534 4 06J 1 578 2 97B 2 665 B6B 2 286

    619 109 231 779 601 461

    1 161 571 672 509 225 244 652 J46 428 B17 645 516 87 80 79

    457 345 JOO 27J 220 137

    lB 5 29 15 6 22

    J 214 1 780 I 680 529 JJ7 176

    l 04J 640 64B 538 240 220 496 297 274 406 137 255 1J2 152 49

    10 994 8 909 6 206 1 611 2 045 l 072

    25J 217 110 122 170 70 625 989 619

    41 36 9 570 6JJ 264 J56 447 147

    1 246 l OJ5 500 l 090 81B 455

    156 217 45 4 691 3 749 2 564

    5JO 63B 2BO I 998 l 506 1 109 2 16J 1 605 1 175

    171 145 B4 962 294 613 487 160 44J J15 46 95 160 8B 75 JJ 5B 78

    101 4J J9 - - 5 6 - 6

    1 705 949 1 049 108 95 25 581 J77 473 497 206 200 316 1B5 22B 57 5 21

    112 144 49

    362 285 171 226 164 lOJ

    - 5 -74 JB 22 - - 5 62 78 41

    90 154 47 47 47 10 13 - -- - -22 54 8 8 53 29

    Taylor Warren Westland Wyoming

    24 385 66 498 31 758 22 505 2 40B 10 5JB 4 607 2 087

    333 2 2BB 696 212 43 164 99 58

    190 599 496 219 564 1 8B8 1 060 556 352 1 926 49J 198 926 3 673 l 763 844

    1 05B 4 159 1 757 1 439 1B2 l 162 299 179 298 B36 441 427 421 l 626 805 627

    66 2B7 127 88 91 248 85 JIB

    l 39B 4 427 2 176 1 714 281 931 573 J82 846 2 735 1 255 1 091 271 761 348 241

    4 295 11 951 6 019 4 155 J62 1 295 615 459 994 3 574 1 516 1 075

    2 9J9 7 OB2 3 888 2 621 5 571 13 243 5 907 3 931

    524 965 4B8 395 792 1 593 825 541 lOI J22 Bl 104 94B J 709 1 202 639 317 502 195 187 944 1 662 1 027 581

    1 945 4 490 2 089 1 484

    4 625 11 549 5 567 4 460 J 621 B 985 4 420 3 114

    41J 1 2J5 J09 666 591 l J29 838 680

    1 438 2 474 1 406 1 087 B47 1 100 572 516 591 1 374 8J4 571

    1 23B 1 968 1 031 1 074 1B2 241 105 76 695 1 073 631 720 J61 654 295 278

    JO Jl 43 19 26 20 4J 47

    2 216 6 014 3 112 2 338 4JO l J43 587 543 B17 2 124 l 148 912 229 666 516 280 295 884 344 287 295 710 J17 223 82 124 90 154

    7 036 21 132 10 471 8 426 767 2 581 1 499 831 115 J45 J18 169 66 lBB 1J7 32

    352 1 190 665 349 - 4J 31 22

    2J4 815 J48 259 158 469 247 230 6J4 2 095 893 795 585 1 BJ6 75J 72J 49 259 140 72

    2 921 B B06 4 269 3 128 295 1 022 489 386 975 3 476 1 460 l 056

    1 651 4 30B 2 320 I 6B6 178 40J 172 lBB 869 3 OB4 1 255 1 631 591 1 961 842 994 164 6B9 174 40J 114 434 2J9 234 56 94 67 60 54 221 71 121 - 10 19 -

    11 14 10 21 1 316 3 231 1 889 1 267

    49 312 158 114 677 l 4BO 827 672 213 606 490 236 229 607 263 191

    22 4J 18 9 72 124 80 154

    235 612 246 132 lJB J47 132 44

    8 2J 9 10 50 124 29 29 6 - - 14

    JJ 118 76 35

    25 95 62 109 4 27 6 4B - 24 - -- - - -

    JO 12 17 19 11 J2 J9 42

    24-338 MICHIGAN GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

  • Table 87. Industry of Employed Persons for Areas and Places: 1970 [Dato based on sample, see text. For meaning of symbols, see text]

    Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas

    Standard metropolitan stotlsticol areas

    Places of 50,000 or More (or Central Cities)

    Urban Balance Urbanized Areas Places of 50,000 or More

    EMPLOYED PERSONS 16 YEARS OLD AND OVER

    Total ____ -- ---- -- ____ -- ____ -- ---- -- ------ ---A~r!culture, forestry, and fisheries ______ ------ -- _____ _ --Mining ---- -- -- -- -- ____ ---- ______ ---- __ ---- _______ _ Construction ____________________________ ---- ______ _ Manufacturing ... ___________ ---------------- __ ---- ___ _

    Furniture and lumber and wood products---- -- ____ ,._ .... Primary metol industries -- __ -- -- ____ -.----- -- ______ _ Fabricated metal industries (including not specified metal) Mochinery, except electricoJ __ -- .... __________ ., ___ -----Electrical machinery, equipment, and supplies----------Motor vehicles and other transportation equipment -----Other durable goods-------------------------------Food and kindred product•--------------------------Texlile mill and other fabricated textile products -- __ -- __ Printing, publishing, and allied industries--------------Chemical and allied products __________ ------ ---- ___ _ Other nondurable goods (Incl. not specified mfg. ir.dus.) __

    Railroads and railway express service------------------Trucking service and warehousing _____________________ _ Other transportation ____ -- -- ____________ ---- ________ _ Communications __ -- ________ -- -- -- -- -- ____ -- _______ _ Utilities and sanitary services-------------------------Wholesale trade __________ ------ ____ -------- ____ -----Foad, bakery, and dairy stores------------------------Eating and drinking places ___________________________ _ General merchandise re tolling ________________________ _ Motor vehicles retailing and service stations ____________ _ Other reloil trade -----------------------------------Banking and credit agencies __________________________ _ lns~ronce, re~I estate, and other finance----------------Business services ______ -- ______________ ---- ________ _ Repair services ________ -- ________________ ---- ______ _ Private households _________________________________ _

    Other personal services------------------------------Entertainment and recreation services ------------------Hospitals __ -- __ -- -- ______________ -- -- -- -- -- ____ -- __ Health services, except hospitals-----------------------Elementory and secondary schools and colleges ----------Government _____________________________________ _

    Private ______ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- -- -- -- -- --Other education and kindred services ____ -- -- -- -- ______ -Welfare, religious, and nonprofit membership organizotlons legal, engineering, and miscellaneous professional services -Public administration __ ---- ________________ - _________ _

    Male ______________ ---- ______ ------ ____ ----A~r!culture, forestry, and fisheries---------------------M1n1ng ______________________________ ------ --------Construction ______________________________________ _ Manufacturing _____________________________________ _

    Furniture and lumber and wood products _____________ _ Primary metal industries---------------------------Fabricated metal industries (including ,not specified metal) Machinery, except electrical __________ -- -- -- ________ _ Electrical machinery, equipment, and supplies----------Motor vehicles and other transportation equipment ____ -Other durable goods-------------------------------Food and kindred products--------------------------Textile mill and other fabricated textile products--------Prinling, publishing, and allied industries--------------Chemical and allied products __________ -- ---- -- _____ _ Other nondurable goods (incl. not specified mfg. indus.) __

    Roilroads and railway express service __ -- -- -- -- -- _____ _ Trucking service and warehousing _____________________ _ Other transportation ______________ ---- __ -- -- -- -- -- -- -Communications __ -- ______________ ---- ---- -- -- -- -- --Utilities and sanitary services-------------------------Wholesale trade ____________________________________ -Food, bakery, and dairy stores------------------------Eating and drinking places __________________ -- -- -- -- --General merchandise retailing-------------------------Motor vehicles retailing and service stations-------------Other retail trade __________________________________ -Bo.nking and credit agencies ____ -- ______ -- -- -- __ -- -- -- -lns~rance, re~I estate, and other finance .. ---------------

    :~:~~~s5se;:i~~1~e~- :: :: :::: :: :: :: :: :: :: :::: :: :: :: :: :: : Private households ______ -- __ -- -- __ ---- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Other personal services __ -- ____________ -- ---- --------Entertainment and recreation services -- __ -- -- -- ---- -- --Hospilols ---- __________ -- -- -- -- __ ---- ---- -- ---- -- --

    -------------------------------------------

    ------

    -

    ---------

    ---------

    ----

    Health services, except hospitals ____ ---- ____ -- ---- ---- --Elementary and secondary schools and colleges ---------- -

    Government ________________________ -- ---- -- ---- ---Private __________ ---- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- -------- -

    0th-er education and kindred services __ -- ---- -- -- .. - -- -- --Welfare, religious, and nonprofit membership organizations -Legal, engineering, and miscellaneous professional services --Public administration _____ ... ---- -- ____ -- -- -- ------ -- -- --

    EMPLOYED PERSONS 14 AND 15 YEARS OLD

    Total ______ -------- ________ -------- -- -- -- -- -Agriculture ____________________________ -- -- -- -- -- -- - -Nonagriculture industries __________ ---- -------- ---- ----

    Male ---- __ -------- ---------- ---------- -----Agriculture -- __ .,. _________________ -- -- -- -- -- -· -- -- -- --Nanagriculture industries _.., ____ -- ---- -- -- ---------- -- --

    Ann Arbor

    Total Ann Arbor

    97 591 42 992 l 566 126

    104 15 4 215 l 175

    22 531 6 115 107 30 536 120

    I 153 175 2 870 973

    932 285 10 809 l 786 2 671 l 188

    256 78 40 21

    l 729 930 498 290 930 239

    41 10 523 114 949 255 871 421 965 383

    l 443 570 l 585 460 3 019 l 307 I 683 589 1 634 521 5 143 2 352 l 085 509 l 795 848 I 601 859

    806 237

    825 442 2 250 l 004

    617 289 7 207 4 296 I 840 996

    23 030 14 391 18 314 11 358 4 716 3 033

    383 230 I 306 822 5 629 2 474 2 945 l 182

    56 822 23 993 I 323 90

    104 15 3 957 l 091

    17 285 4 682 90 19

    458 97 918 141

    2 235 802 678 240

    B 824 l 489 2 038 944

    191 66 15 11

    954 537 325 188 559 148

    41 10 488 93 698 177 497 253 829 335

    1 205 476 899 278

    I 242 629 530 196

    l 467 445 2 696 l 168

    397 225 l 094 509

    995 527 670 192

    94 67 817 446 363 190

    2 333 l 523 608 369

    11 134 7 300 9 086 5 905 2 048 1 395

    132 78 620 381

    2 228 l 483 2 076 765

    1 077 486 74 10

    1 003 476

    654 302 46 -

    608 302

    GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

    Urban balance

    35 552 91 43

    1 685 10 411

    17 245 444 939 412

    6 460 913

    62 14

    404 127 374

    20 284 507 282 299

    437 742

    1 243 814 674

    l 897 343 688 447 387

    226 840 263

    2 038 525

    6 128 4 960 l 168

    78 347

    2 733 l 080

    20 342 68 43

    l 568 8 052

    17 209 343 713 300

    5 177 649

    55 4

    244 96

    245 20

    270 405 145 244

    354 464 421 277 618 971 107 421 277 333

    16 262 147 575 144

    2 598 2 189

    409 28

    183 554 777

    368 14

    354

    219 14

    205

    Boy City

    Urban Total Boy City balance Total

    40 908 17 467 10 876 1 570 953 801 43 47 7 593

    25 10 10 l 819 2 375 841 600 67 810

    16 056 6 505 4 250 587 981 234 117 70 4 651

    2 053 784 622 32 644 426 145 150 46 292

    l 038 385 310 89 813 l 321 674 391 12 383 s 906 2 531 l 487 271 797 1 129 520 267 48 016

    470 182 130 15 182 174 73 55 6 352 305 182 91 19 415

    l 094 315 198 16 943 l 906 597 479 24 493

    280 140 87 8 770 360 116 103 21 290 342 132 69 14 739 389 189 112 20 523 928 381 353 22 076

    1 677 759 497 65 698 934 463 175 38 813

    l 570 686 413 50 263 1 295 656 355 48 655

    959 410 230 30 178 2 239 l 037 666 78 118

    520 241 152 27 067 588 317 166 46 485 224 129 53 29 710 388 161 159 19 737

    289 151 52 13 950 957 377 259 40 735 281 135 53 11 731

    l 799 874 492 58 081 739 422 207 31 561

    2 612 l 059 752 100 076 l 688 651 520 75 235

    924 408 232 24 841 140 84 41 4 845 574 294 148 20 050 560 245 170 38 870

    I 007 610 205 63 729

    27 210 11 210 7 314 l 015 407 714 21 37 5 708

    25 10 10 l 544 2 252 815 565 62 527

    13 768 5 496 3 669 488 367 125 67 37 3 508

    l 957 736 607 29 850 362 130 121 37 699 963 356 286 76 372

    I 071 531 336 8 809 5 349 2 276 l 354 237 598

    908 361 229 37 863

    386 157 96 11 437 45 15 24 2 975

    220 140 63 13 398 890 248 144 12 755

    1 492 479 372 16 103 260 136 76 7 283 321 92 98 19 073 185 84 35 10 349 197 92 63 10 094 779 330 287 18 875

    l 376 590 424 50 747 536 283 109 22 024 435 192 148 18 989 355 155 108 14 188 784 315 193 26 674

    l 110 538 334 38 511 162 73 59 9 490 319 153 122 24 042 134 78 36 16 836 344 146 140 16 380

    15 10 5 990 300 158 55 13 769 151 79 38 7 019 259 121 91 12 224 276 154 102 9 198 855 327 231 35 895 602 240 179 27 577 253 87 52 8 318

    32 27 - l 728 275 138 62 9 652 233 107 66 21 211 758 490 151 4i ,q70

    314 167 53 17 437 25 - - 229

    289 167 53 17 208

    218 129 24 12 979 21 - - 205

    197 129 24 12 774

    Detroit

    Deerhorn Deerhorn Heights Detroit Lincoln Pork

    43 210 30 384 561 184 21 610 78 45 l 941 46 68 24 608 35

    1 469 1 409 19 546 667 16 062 12 890 201 445 9 282

    121 123 l 718 23 762 684 9 472 2 030 898 737 13 435 899

    l 890 1 810 23 852 797 270 267 3 257 100

    8 989 7 106 98 334 3 561 l 233 761 20 662 523

    386 356 7 421 181 83 95 2 493 137

    652 407 6 798 275 292 212 4 757 331 486 332 9 246 425 479 275 3 162 411 626 725 6 684 770 527 367 5 884 175 534 407 7 291 265 645 358 9 063 365

    I 775 l 524 22 187 728 988 795 13 269 714

    l 538 l 119 18 543 725 l 358 953 16 872 907

    807 688 7 977 419 2 239 l 083 26 247 l 051

    866 537 9 928 597 1 294 808 16 878 607

    808 502 11 323 354 373 389 7 549 316

    197 87 8 228 58 1 063 706 19 605 436

    380 93 3 853 156 I 330 770 27 175 495

    759 460 10 520 288 3 600 1 571 30 339 675 2 959 l 053 21 609 460

    641 518 8 730 215 244 95 1 871 40 481 331 8 768 194 872 621 13 865 263

    l 750 752 30 563 571

    27 621 20 722 341 844 13 923 68 40 l 337 27 65 24 490 35

    I 349 1 318 17 836 638 13 183 10 74