Initial
Browse files- README.md +60 -3
- SOC_Structure.csv +1597 -0
- automation_vs_augmentation.csv +7 -0
- bls_employment_may_2023.csv +23 -0
- onet_task_mappings.csv +0 -0
- onet_task_statements.csv +0 -0
- plots.ipynb +767 -0
- plots/automation_vs_augmentation.png +3 -0
- plots/occupational_category_distribution.png +3 -0
- plots/occupational_category_distribution_bls.png +3 -0
- plots/occupations_distribution.png +3 -0
- plots/task_distribution.png +3 -0
- plots/wage_distribution.png +3 -0
- wage_data.csv +0 -0
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## Overview
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This directory contains O*NET task mapping and automation vs. augmentation data from "Which Economic Tasks are Performed with AI? Evidence from Millions of Claude Conversations." The data and provided analysis are described below.
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## Data
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- `SOC_Structure.csv` - Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) system hierarchy from the U.S. Department of Labor O*NET database
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- `automation_vs_augmentation.csv` - Data on automation vs augmentation patterns, with columns:
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- interaction_type: Type of human-AI interaction (directive, feedback loop, task iteration, learning, validation)
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- pct: Percentage of conversations showing this interaction pattern
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Data obtained using Clio (Tamkin et al. 2024)
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- `bls_employment_may_2023.csv` - Employment statistics from U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, May 2023
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- `onet_task_mappings.csv` - Mappings between tasks and O*NET categories, with columns:
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- task_name: Task description
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- pct: Percentage of conversations involving this task
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Data obtained using Clio (Tamkin et al. 2024)
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- `onet_task_statements.csv` - Task descriptions and metadata from the U.S. Department of Labor O*NET database
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- `wage_data.csv` - Occupational wage data scraped from O*NET website using open source tools from https://github.com/adamkq/onet-dataviz
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## Analysis
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The `plots.ipynb` notebook provides visualizations and analysis including:
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### Task Analysis
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- Top tasks by percentage of conversations
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- Task distribution across occupational categories
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- Comparison with BLS employment data
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![Task Distribution](plots/task_distribution.png)
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### Occupational Analysis
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- Top occupations by conversation percentage
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- Occupational category distributions
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- Occupational category distributions compared to BLS employment data
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![Occupations Distribution](plots/occupations_distribution.png)
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![Occupational Category Distribution](plots/occupational_category_distribution.png)
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![Occupational Category Distribution (BLS)](plots/occupational_category_distribution_bls.png)
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### Wage Analysis
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- Occupational usage by wage
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![Wage Distribution](plots/wage_distribution.png)
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### Automation vs Augmentation Analysis
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- Distribution across interaction modes
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![Automation vs Augmentation](plots/automation_vs_augmentation.png)
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## Usage
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To generate the analysis:
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1. Ensure all data files are present in this directory
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2. Open `plots.ipynb` in Jupyter
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3. Run all cells to generate visualizations
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4. Plots will be saved to the notebook and can be exported
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The notebook uses pandas for data manipulation and seaborn/matplotlib for visualization. Example outputs are contained in the `plots\` folder.
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## Contact
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You can submit inquires to kunal@anthropic.com or atamkin@anthropic.com.
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1 |
+
Major Group,Minor Group,Broad Occupation,Detailed Occupation,Detailed O*NET-SOC,SOC or O*NET-SOC 2019 Title
|
2 |
+
11-0000,,,,,Management Occupations
|
3 |
+
,11-1000,,,,Top Executives
|
4 |
+
,,11-1010,,,Chief Executives
|
5 |
+
,,,11-1011,,Chief Executives
|
6 |
+
,,,,11-1011.03,Chief Sustainability Officers
|
7 |
+
,,11-1020,,,General and Operations Managers
|
8 |
+
,,,11-1021,,General and Operations Managers
|
9 |
+
,,11-1030,,,Legislators
|
10 |
+
,,,11-1031,,Legislators
|
11 |
+
,11-2000,,,,"Advertising, Marketing, Promotions, Public Relations, and Sales Managers"
|
12 |
+
,,11-2010,,,Advertising and Promotions Managers
|
13 |
+
,,,11-2011,,Advertising and Promotions Managers
|
14 |
+
,,11-2020,,,Marketing and Sales Managers
|
15 |
+
,,,11-2021,,Marketing Managers
|
16 |
+
,,,11-2022,,Sales Managers
|
17 |
+
,,11-2030,,,Public Relations and Fundraising Managers
|
18 |
+
,,,11-2032,,Public Relations Managers
|
19 |
+
,,,11-2033,,Fundraising Managers
|
20 |
+
,11-3000,,,,Operations Specialties Managers
|
21 |
+
,,11-3010,,,Administrative Services and Facilities Managers
|
22 |
+
,,,11-3012,,Administrative Services Managers
|
23 |
+
,,,11-3013,,Facilities Managers
|
24 |
+
,,,,11-3013.01,Security Managers
|
25 |
+
,,11-3020,,,Computer and Information Systems Managers
|
26 |
+
,,,11-3021,,Computer and Information Systems Managers
|
27 |
+
,,11-3030,,,Financial Managers
|
28 |
+
,,,11-3031,,Financial Managers
|
29 |
+
,,,,11-3031.01,Treasurers and Controllers
|
30 |
+
,,,,11-3031.03,Investment Fund Managers
|
31 |
+
,,11-3050,,,Industrial Production Managers
|
32 |
+
,,,11-3051,,Industrial Production Managers
|
33 |
+
,,,,11-3051.01,Quality Control Systems Managers
|
34 |
+
,,,,11-3051.02,Geothermal Production Managers
|
35 |
+
,,,,11-3051.03,Biofuels Production Managers
|
36 |
+
,,,,11-3051.04,Biomass Power Plant Managers
|
37 |
+
,,,,11-3051.06,Hydroelectric Production Managers
|
38 |
+
,,11-3060,,,Purchasing Managers
|
39 |
+
,,,11-3061,,Purchasing Managers
|
40 |
+
,,11-3070,,,"Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers"
|
41 |
+
,,,11-3071,,"Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers"
|
42 |
+
,,,,11-3071.04,Supply Chain Managers
|
43 |
+
,,11-3110,,,Compensation and Benefits Managers
|
44 |
+
,,,11-3111,,Compensation and Benefits Managers
|
45 |
+
,,11-3120,,,Human Resources Managers
|
46 |
+
,,,11-3121,,Human Resources Managers
|
47 |
+
,,11-3130,,,Training and Development Managers
|
48 |
+
,,,11-3131,,Training and Development Managers
|
49 |
+
,11-9000,,,,Other Management Occupations
|
50 |
+
,,11-9010,,,"Farmers, Ranchers, and Other Agricultural Managers"
|
51 |
+
,,,11-9013,,"Farmers, Ranchers, and Other Agricultural Managers"
|
52 |
+
,,11-9020,,,Construction Managers
|
53 |
+
,,,11-9021,,Construction Managers
|
54 |
+
,,11-9030,,,Education and Childcare Administrators
|
55 |
+
,,,11-9031,,"Education and Childcare Administrators, Preschool and Daycare"
|
56 |
+
,,,11-9032,,"Education Administrators, Kindergarten through Secondary"
|
57 |
+
,,,11-9033,,"Education Administrators, Postsecondary"
|
58 |
+
,,,11-9039,,"Education Administrators, All Other"
|
59 |
+
,,11-9040,,,Architectural and Engineering Managers
|
60 |
+
,,,11-9041,,Architectural and Engineering Managers
|
61 |
+
,,,,11-9041.01,Biofuels/Biodiesel Technology and Product Development Managers
|
62 |
+
,,11-9050,,,Food Service Managers
|
63 |
+
,,,11-9051,,Food Service Managers
|
64 |
+
,,11-9070,,,Entertainment and Recreation Managers
|
65 |
+
,,,11-9071,,Gambling Managers
|
66 |
+
,,,11-9072,,"Entertainment and Recreation Managers, Except Gambling"
|
67 |
+
,,11-9080,,,Lodging Managers
|
68 |
+
,,,11-9081,,Lodging Managers
|
69 |
+
,,11-9110,,,Medical and Health Services Managers
|
70 |
+
,,,11-9111,,Medical and Health Services Managers
|
71 |
+
,,11-9120,,,Natural Sciences Managers
|
72 |
+
,,,11-9121,,Natural Sciences Managers
|
73 |
+
,,,,11-9121.01,Clinical Research Coordinators
|
74 |
+
,,,,11-9121.02,Water Resource Specialists
|
75 |
+
,,11-9130,,,Postmasters and Mail Superintendents
|
76 |
+
,,,11-9131,,Postmasters and Mail Superintendents
|
77 |
+
,,11-9140,,,"Property, Real Estate, and Community Association Managers"
|
78 |
+
,,,11-9141,,"Property, Real Estate, and Community Association Managers"
|
79 |
+
,,11-9150,,,Social and Community Service Managers
|
80 |
+
,,,11-9151,,Social and Community Service Managers
|
81 |
+
,,11-9160,,,Emergency Management Directors
|
82 |
+
,,,11-9161,,Emergency Management Directors
|
83 |
+
,,11-9170,,,Personal Service Managers
|
84 |
+
,,,11-9171,,Funeral Home Managers
|
85 |
+
,,,11-9179,,"Personal Service Managers, All Other"
|
86 |
+
,,,,11-9179.01,Fitness and Wellness Coordinators
|
87 |
+
,,,,11-9179.02,Spa Managers
|
88 |
+
,,11-9190,,,Miscellaneous Managers
|
89 |
+
,,,11-9199,,"Managers, All Other"
|
90 |
+
,,,,11-9199.01,Regulatory Affairs Managers
|
91 |
+
,,,,11-9199.02,Compliance Managers
|
92 |
+
,,,,11-9199.08,Loss Prevention Managers
|
93 |
+
,,,,11-9199.09,Wind Energy Operations Managers
|
94 |
+
,,,,11-9199.10,Wind Energy Development Managers
|
95 |
+
,,,,11-9199.11,Brownfield Redevelopment Specialists and Site Managers
|
96 |
+
13-0000,,,,,Business and Financial Operations Occupations
|
97 |
+
,13-1000,,,,Business Operations Specialists
|
98 |
+
,,13-1010,,,"Agents and Business Managers of Artists, Performers, and Athletes"
|
99 |
+
,,,13-1011,,"Agents and Business Managers of Artists, Performers, and Athletes"
|
100 |
+
,,13-1020,,,Buyers and Purchasing Agents
|
101 |
+
,,,13-1021,,"Buyers and Purchasing Agents, Farm Products"
|
102 |
+
,,,13-1022,,"Wholesale and Retail Buyers, Except Farm Products"
|
103 |
+
,,,13-1023,,"Purchasing Agents, Except Wholesale, Retail, and Farm Products"
|
104 |
+
,,13-1030,,,"Claims Adjusters, Appraisers, Examiners, and Investigators"
|
105 |
+
,,,13-1031,,"Claims Adjusters, Examiners, and Investigators"
|
106 |
+
,,,13-1032,,"Insurance Appraisers, Auto Damage"
|
107 |
+
,,13-1040,,,Compliance Officers
|
108 |
+
,,,13-1041,,Compliance Officers
|
109 |
+
,,,,13-1041.01,Environmental Compliance Inspectors
|
110 |
+
,,,,13-1041.03,Equal Opportunity Representatives and Officers
|
111 |
+
,,,,13-1041.04,Government Property Inspectors and Investigators
|
112 |
+
,,,,13-1041.06,Coroners
|
113 |
+
,,,,13-1041.07,Regulatory Affairs Specialists
|
114 |
+
,,,,13-1041.08,Customs Brokers
|
115 |
+
,,13-1050,,,Cost Estimators
|
116 |
+
,,,13-1051,,Cost Estimators
|
117 |
+
,,13-1070,,,Human Resources Workers
|
118 |
+
,,,13-1071,,Human Resources Specialists
|
119 |
+
,,,13-1074,,Farm Labor Contractors
|
120 |
+
,,,13-1075,,Labor Relations Specialists
|
121 |
+
,,13-1080,,,Logisticians and Project Management Specialists
|
122 |
+
,,,13-1081,,Logisticians
|
123 |
+
,,,,13-1081.01,Logistics Engineers
|
124 |
+
,,,,13-1081.02,Logistics Analysts
|
125 |
+
,,,13-1082,,Project Management Specialists
|
126 |
+
,,13-1110,,,Management Analysts
|
127 |
+
,,,13-1111,,Management Analysts
|
128 |
+
,,13-1120,,,"Meeting, Convention, and Event Planners"
|
129 |
+
,,,13-1121,,"Meeting, Convention, and Event Planners"
|
130 |
+
,,13-1130,,,Fundraisers
|
131 |
+
,,,13-1131,,Fundraisers
|
132 |
+
,,13-1140,,,"Compensation, Benefits, and Job Analysis Specialists"
|
133 |
+
,,,13-1141,,"Compensation, Benefits, and Job Analysis Specialists"
|
134 |
+
,,13-1150,,,Training and Development Specialists
|
135 |
+
,,,13-1151,,Training and Development Specialists
|
136 |
+
,,13-1160,,,Market Research Analysts and Marketing Specialists
|
137 |
+
,,,13-1161,,Market Research Analysts and Marketing Specialists
|
138 |
+
,,,,13-1161.01,Search Marketing Strategists
|
139 |
+
,,13-1190,,,Miscellaneous Business Operations Specialists
|
140 |
+
,,,13-1199,,"Business Operations Specialists, All Other"
|
141 |
+
,,,,13-1199.04,Business Continuity Planners
|
142 |
+
,,,,13-1199.05,Sustainability Specialists
|
143 |
+
,,,,13-1199.06,Online Merchants
|
144 |
+
,,,,13-1199.07,Security Management Specialists
|
145 |
+
,13-2000,,,,Financial Specialists
|
146 |
+
,,13-2010,,,Accountants and Auditors
|
147 |
+
,,,13-2011,,Accountants and Auditors
|
148 |
+
,,13-2020,,,Property Appraisers and Assessors
|
149 |
+
,,,13-2022,,Appraisers of Personal and Business Property
|
150 |
+
,,,13-2023,,Appraisers and Assessors of Real Estate
|
151 |
+
,,13-2030,,,Budget Analysts
|
152 |
+
,,,13-2031,,Budget Analysts
|
153 |
+
,,13-2040,,,Credit Analysts
|
154 |
+
,,,13-2041,,Credit Analysts
|
155 |
+
,,13-2050,,,Financial Analysts and Advisors
|
156 |
+
,,,13-2051,,Financial and Investment Analysts
|
157 |
+
,,,13-2052,,Personal Financial Advisors
|
158 |
+
,,,13-2053,,Insurance Underwriters
|
159 |
+
,,,13-2054,,Financial Risk Specialists
|
160 |
+
,,13-2060,,,Financial Examiners
|
161 |
+
,,,13-2061,,Financial Examiners
|
162 |
+
,,13-2070,,,Credit Counselors and Loan Officers
|
163 |
+
,,,13-2071,,Credit Counselors
|
164 |
+
,,,13-2072,,Loan Officers
|
165 |
+
,,13-2080,,,"Tax Examiners, Collectors and Preparers, and Revenue Agents"
|
166 |
+
,,,13-2081,,"Tax Examiners and Collectors, and Revenue Agents"
|
167 |
+
,,,13-2082,,Tax Preparers
|
168 |
+
,,13-2090,,,Miscellaneous Financial Specialists
|
169 |
+
,,,13-2099,,"Financial Specialists, All Other"
|
170 |
+
,,,,13-2099.01,Financial Quantitative Analysts
|
171 |
+
,,,,13-2099.04,"Fraud Examiners, Investigators and Analysts"
|
172 |
+
15-0000,,,,,Computer and Mathematical Occupations
|
173 |
+
,15-1200,,,,Computer Occupations
|
174 |
+
,,15-1210,,,Computer and Information Analysts
|
175 |
+
,,,15-1211,,Computer Systems Analysts
|
176 |
+
,,,,15-1211.01,Health Informatics Specialists
|
177 |
+
,,,15-1212,,Information Security Analysts
|
178 |
+
,,15-1220,,,Computer and Information Research Scientists
|
179 |
+
,,,15-1221,,Computer and Information Research Scientists
|
180 |
+
,,15-1230,,,Computer Support Specialists
|
181 |
+
,,,15-1231,,Computer Network Support Specialists
|
182 |
+
,,,15-1232,,Computer User Support Specialists
|
183 |
+
,,15-1240,,,Database and Network Administrators and Architects
|
184 |
+
,,,15-1241,,Computer Network Architects
|
185 |
+
,,,,15-1241.01,Telecommunications Engineering Specialists
|
186 |
+
,,,15-1242,,Database Administrators
|
187 |
+
,,,15-1243,,Database Architects
|
188 |
+
,,,,15-1243.01,Data Warehousing Specialists
|
189 |
+
,,,15-1244,,Network and Computer Systems Administrators
|
190 |
+
,,15-1250,,,"Software and Web Developers, Programmers, and Testers"
|
191 |
+
,,,15-1251,,Computer Programmers
|
192 |
+
,,,15-1252,,Software Developers
|
193 |
+
,,,15-1253,,Software Quality Assurance Analysts and Testers
|
194 |
+
,,,15-1254,,Web Developers
|
195 |
+
,,,15-1255,,Web and Digital Interface Designers
|
196 |
+
,,,,15-1255.01,Video Game Designers
|
197 |
+
,,15-1290,,,Miscellaneous Computer Occupations
|
198 |
+
,,,15-1299,,"Computer Occupations, All Other"
|
199 |
+
,,,,15-1299.01,Web Administrators
|
200 |
+
,,,,15-1299.02,Geographic Information Systems Technologists and Technicians
|
201 |
+
,,,,15-1299.03,Document Management Specialists
|
202 |
+
,,,,15-1299.04,Penetration Testers
|
203 |
+
,,,,15-1299.05,Information Security Engineers
|
204 |
+
,,,,15-1299.06,Digital Forensics Analysts
|
205 |
+
,,,,15-1299.07,Blockchain Engineers
|
206 |
+
,,,,15-1299.08,Computer Systems Engineers/Architects
|
207 |
+
,,,,15-1299.09,Information Technology Project Managers
|
208 |
+
,15-2000,,,,Mathematical Science Occupations
|
209 |
+
,,15-2010,,,Actuaries
|
210 |
+
,,,15-2011,,Actuaries
|
211 |
+
,,15-2020,,,Mathematicians
|
212 |
+
,,,15-2021,,Mathematicians
|
213 |
+
,,15-2030,,,Operations Research Analysts
|
214 |
+
,,,15-2031,,Operations Research Analysts
|
215 |
+
,,15-2040,,,Statisticians
|
216 |
+
,,,15-2041,,Statisticians
|
217 |
+
,,,,15-2041.01,Biostatisticians
|
218 |
+
,,15-2050,,,Data Scientists
|
219 |
+
,,,15-2051,,Data Scientists
|
220 |
+
,,,,15-2051.01,Business Intelligence Analysts
|
221 |
+
,,,,15-2051.02,Clinical Data Managers
|
222 |
+
,,15-2090,,,Miscellaneous Mathematical Science Occupations
|
223 |
+
,,,15-2099,,"Mathematical Science Occupations, All Other"
|
224 |
+
,,,,15-2099.01,Bioinformatics Technicians
|
225 |
+
17-0000,,,,,Architecture and Engineering Occupations
|
226 |
+
,17-1000,,,,"Architects, Surveyors, and Cartographers"
|
227 |
+
,,17-1010,,,"Architects, Except Naval"
|
228 |
+
,,,17-1011,,"Architects, Except Landscape and Naval"
|
229 |
+
,,,17-1012,,Landscape Architects
|
230 |
+
,,17-1020,,,"Surveyors, Cartographers, and Photogrammetrists"
|
231 |
+
,,,17-1021,,Cartographers and Photogrammetrists
|
232 |
+
,,,17-1022,,Surveyors
|
233 |
+
,,,,17-1022.01,Geodetic Surveyors
|
234 |
+
,17-2000,,,,Engineers
|
235 |
+
,,17-2010,,,Aerospace Engineers
|
236 |
+
,,,17-2011,,Aerospace Engineers
|
237 |
+
,,17-2020,,,Agricultural Engineers
|
238 |
+
,,,17-2021,,Agricultural Engineers
|
239 |
+
,,17-2030,,,Bioengineers and Biomedical Engineers
|
240 |
+
,,,17-2031,,Bioengineers and Biomedical Engineers
|
241 |
+
,,17-2040,,,Chemical Engineers
|
242 |
+
,,,17-2041,,Chemical Engineers
|
243 |
+
,,17-2050,,,Civil Engineers
|
244 |
+
,,,17-2051,,Civil Engineers
|
245 |
+
,,,,17-2051.01,Transportation Engineers
|
246 |
+
,,,,17-2051.02,Water/Wastewater Engineers
|
247 |
+
,,17-2060,,,Computer Hardware Engineers
|
248 |
+
,,,17-2061,,Computer Hardware Engineers
|
249 |
+
,,17-2070,,,Electrical and Electronics Engineers
|
250 |
+
,,,17-2071,,Electrical Engineers
|
251 |
+
,,,17-2072,,"Electronics Engineers, Except Computer"
|
252 |
+
,,,,17-2072.01,Radio Frequency Identification Device Specialists
|
253 |
+
,,17-2080,,,Environmental Engineers
|
254 |
+
,,,17-2081,,Environmental Engineers
|
255 |
+
,,17-2110,,,"Industrial Engineers, Including Health and Safety"
|
256 |
+
,,,17-2111,,"Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors"
|
257 |
+
,,,,17-2111.02,Fire-Prevention and Protection Engineers
|
258 |
+
,,,17-2112,,Industrial Engineers
|
259 |
+
,,,,17-2112.01,Human Factors Engineers and Ergonomists
|
260 |
+
,,,,17-2112.02,Validation Engineers
|
261 |
+
,,,,17-2112.03,Manufacturing Engineers
|
262 |
+
,,17-2120,,,Marine Engineers and Naval Architects
|
263 |
+
,,,17-2121,,Marine Engineers and Naval Architects
|
264 |
+
,,17-2130,,,Materials Engineers
|
265 |
+
,,,17-2131,,Materials Engineers
|
266 |
+
,,17-2140,,,Mechanical Engineers
|
267 |
+
,,,17-2141,,Mechanical Engineers
|
268 |
+
,,,,17-2141.01,Fuel Cell Engineers
|
269 |
+
,,,,17-2141.02,Automotive Engineers
|
270 |
+
,,17-2150,,,"Mining and Geological Engineers, Including Mining Safety Engineers"
|
271 |
+
,,,17-2151,,"Mining and Geological Engineers, Including Mining Safety Engineers"
|
272 |
+
,,17-2160,,,Nuclear Engineers
|
273 |
+
,,,17-2161,,Nuclear Engineers
|
274 |
+
,,17-2170,,,Petroleum Engineers
|
275 |
+
,,,17-2171,,Petroleum Engineers
|
276 |
+
,,17-2190,,,Miscellaneous Engineers
|
277 |
+
,,,17-2199,,"Engineers, All Other"
|
278 |
+
,,,,17-2199.03,"Energy Engineers, Except Wind and Solar"
|
279 |
+
,,,,17-2199.05,Mechatronics Engineers
|
280 |
+
,,,,17-2199.06,Microsystems Engineers
|
281 |
+
,,,,17-2199.07,Photonics Engineers
|
282 |
+
,,,,17-2199.08,Robotics Engineers
|
283 |
+
,,,,17-2199.09,Nanosystems Engineers
|
284 |
+
,,,,17-2199.10,Wind Energy Engineers
|
285 |
+
,,,,17-2199.11,Solar Energy Systems Engineers
|
286 |
+
,17-3000,,,,"Drafters, Engineering Technicians, and Mapping Technicians"
|
287 |
+
,,17-3010,,,Drafters
|
288 |
+
,,,17-3011,,Architectural and Civil Drafters
|
289 |
+
,,,17-3012,,Electrical and Electronics Drafters
|
290 |
+
,,,17-3013,,Mechanical Drafters
|
291 |
+
,,,17-3019,,"Drafters, All Other"
|
292 |
+
,,17-3020,,,"Engineering Technologists and Technicians, Except Drafters"
|
293 |
+
,,,17-3021,,Aerospace Engineering and Operations Technologists and Technicians
|
294 |
+
,,,17-3022,,Civil Engineering Technologists and Technicians
|
295 |
+
,,,17-3023,,Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technologists and Technicians
|
296 |
+
,,,17-3024,,Electro-Mechanical and Mechatronics Technologists and Technicians
|
297 |
+
,,,,17-3024.01,Robotics Technicians
|
298 |
+
,,,17-3025,,Environmental Engineering Technologists and Technicians
|
299 |
+
,,,17-3026,,Industrial Engineering Technologists and Technicians
|
300 |
+
,,,,17-3026.01,Nanotechnology Engineering Technologists and Technicians
|
301 |
+
,,,17-3027,,Mechanical Engineering Technologists and Technicians
|
302 |
+
,,,,17-3027.01,Automotive Engineering Technicians
|
303 |
+
,,,17-3028,,Calibration Technologists and Technicians
|
304 |
+
,,,17-3029,,"Engineering Technologists and Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other"
|
305 |
+
,,,,17-3029.01,Non-Destructive Testing Specialists
|
306 |
+
,,,,17-3029.08,Photonics Technicians
|
307 |
+
,,17-3030,,,Surveying and Mapping Technicians
|
308 |
+
,,,17-3031,,Surveying and Mapping Technicians
|
309 |
+
19-0000,,,,,"Life, Physical, and Social Science Occupations"
|
310 |
+
,19-1000,,,,Life Scientists
|
311 |
+
,,19-1010,,,Agricultural and Food Scientists
|
312 |
+
,,,19-1011,,Animal Scientists
|
313 |
+
,,,19-1012,,Food Scientists and Technologists
|
314 |
+
,,,19-1013,,Soil and Plant Scientists
|
315 |
+
,,19-1020,,,Biological Scientists
|
316 |
+
,,,19-1021,,Biochemists and Biophysicists
|
317 |
+
,,,19-1022,,Microbiologists
|
318 |
+
,,,19-1023,,Zoologists and Wildlife Biologists
|
319 |
+
,,,19-1029,,"Biological Scientists, All Other"
|
320 |
+
,,,,19-1029.01,Bioinformatics Scientists
|
321 |
+
,,,,19-1029.02,Molecular and Cellular Biologists
|
322 |
+
,,,,19-1029.03,Geneticists
|
323 |
+
,,,,19-1029.04,Biologists
|
324 |
+
,,19-1030,,,Conservation Scientists and Foresters
|
325 |
+
,,,19-1031,,Conservation Scientists
|
326 |
+
,,,,19-1031.02,Range Managers
|
327 |
+
,,,,19-1031.03,Park Naturalists
|
328 |
+
,,,19-1032,,Foresters
|
329 |
+
,,19-1040,,,Medical Scientists
|
330 |
+
,,,19-1041,,Epidemiologists
|
331 |
+
,,,19-1042,,"Medical Scientists, Except Epidemiologists"
|
332 |
+
,,19-1090,,,Miscellaneous Life Scientists
|
333 |
+
,,,19-1099,,"Life Scientists, All Other"
|
334 |
+
,19-2000,,,,Physical Scientists
|
335 |
+
,,19-2010,,,Astronomers and Physicists
|
336 |
+
,,,19-2011,,Astronomers
|
337 |
+
,,,19-2012,,Physicists
|
338 |
+
,,19-2020,,,Atmospheric and Space Scientists
|
339 |
+
,,,19-2021,,Atmospheric and Space Scientists
|
340 |
+
,,19-2030,,,Chemists and Materials Scientists
|
341 |
+
,,,19-2031,,Chemists
|
342 |
+
,,,19-2032,,Materials Scientists
|
343 |
+
,,19-2040,,,Environmental Scientists and Geoscientists
|
344 |
+
,,,19-2041,,"Environmental Scientists and Specialists, Including Health"
|
345 |
+
,,,,19-2041.01,Climate Change Policy Analysts
|
346 |
+
,,,,19-2041.02,Environmental Restoration Planners
|
347 |
+
,,,,19-2041.03,Industrial Ecologists
|
348 |
+
,,,19-2042,,"Geoscientists, Except Hydrologists and Geographers"
|
349 |
+
,,,19-2043,,Hydrologists
|
350 |
+
,,19-2090,,,Miscellaneous Physical Scientists
|
351 |
+
,,,19-2099,,"Physical Scientists, All Other"
|
352 |
+
,,,,19-2099.01,Remote Sensing Scientists and Technologists
|
353 |
+
,19-3000,,,,Social Scientists and Related Workers
|
354 |
+
,,19-3010,,,Economists
|
355 |
+
,,,19-3011,,Economists
|
356 |
+
,,,,19-3011.01,Environmental Economists
|
357 |
+
,,19-3020,,,Survey Researchers
|
358 |
+
,,,19-3022,,Survey Researchers
|
359 |
+
,,19-3030,,,Psychologists
|
360 |
+
,,,19-3032,,Industrial-Organizational Psychologists
|
361 |
+
,,,19-3033,,Clinical and Counseling Psychologists
|
362 |
+
,,,19-3034,,School Psychologists
|
363 |
+
,,,19-3039,,"Psychologists, All Other"
|
364 |
+
,,,,19-3039.02,Neuropsychologists
|
365 |
+
,,,,19-3039.03,Clinical Neuropsychologists
|
366 |
+
,,19-3040,,,Sociologists
|
367 |
+
,,,19-3041,,Sociologists
|
368 |
+
,,19-3050,,,Urban and Regional Planners
|
369 |
+
,,,19-3051,,Urban and Regional Planners
|
370 |
+
,,19-3090,,,Miscellaneous Social Scientists and Related Workers
|
371 |
+
,,,19-3091,,Anthropologists and Archeologists
|
372 |
+
,,,19-3092,,Geographers
|
373 |
+
,,,19-3093,,Historians
|
374 |
+
,,,19-3094,,Political Scientists
|
375 |
+
,,,19-3099,,"Social Scientists and Related Workers, All Other"
|
376 |
+
,,,,19-3099.01,Transportation Planners
|
377 |
+
,19-4000,,,,"Life, Physical, and Social Science Technicians"
|
378 |
+
,,19-4010,,,Agricultural and Food Science Technicians
|
379 |
+
,,,19-4012,,Agricultural Technicians
|
380 |
+
,,,,19-4012.01,Precision Agriculture Technicians
|
381 |
+
,,,19-4013,,Food Science Technicians
|
382 |
+
,,19-4020,,,Biological Technicians
|
383 |
+
,,,19-4021,,Biological Technicians
|
384 |
+
,,19-4030,,,Chemical Technicians
|
385 |
+
,,,19-4031,,Chemical Technicians
|
386 |
+
,,19-4040,,,Environmental Science and Geoscience Technicians
|
387 |
+
,,,19-4042,,"Environmental Science and Protection Technicians, Including Health"
|
388 |
+
,,,19-4043,,"Geological Technicians, Except Hydrologic Technicians"
|
389 |
+
,,,19-4044,,Hydrologic Technicians
|
390 |
+
,,19-4050,,,Nuclear Technicians
|
391 |
+
,,,19-4051,,Nuclear Technicians
|
392 |
+
,,,,19-4051.02,Nuclear Monitoring Technicians
|
393 |
+
,,19-4060,,,Social Science Research Assistants
|
394 |
+
,,,19-4061,,Social Science Research Assistants
|
395 |
+
,,19-4070,,,Forest and Conservation Technicians
|
396 |
+
,,,19-4071,,Forest and Conservation Technicians
|
397 |
+
,,19-4090,,,"Miscellaneous Life, Physical, and Social Science Technicians"
|
398 |
+
,,,19-4092,,Forensic Science Technicians
|
399 |
+
,,,19-4099,,"Life, Physical, and Social Science Technicians, All Other"
|
400 |
+
,,,,19-4099.01,Quality Control Analysts
|
401 |
+
,,,,19-4099.03,Remote Sensing Technicians
|
402 |
+
,19-5000,,,,Occupational Health and Safety Specialists and Technicians
|
403 |
+
,,19-5010,,,Occupational Health and Safety Specialists and Technicians
|
404 |
+
,,,19-5011,,Occupational Health and Safety Specialists
|
405 |
+
,,,19-5012,,Occupational Health and Safety Technicians
|
406 |
+
21-0000,,,,,Community and Social Service Occupations
|
407 |
+
,21-1000,,,,"Counselors, Social Workers, and Other Community and Social Service Specialists"
|
408 |
+
,,21-1010,,,Counselors
|
409 |
+
,,,21-1011,,Substance Abuse and Behavioral Disorder Counselors
|
410 |
+
,,,21-1012,,"Educational, Guidance, and Career Counselors and Advisors"
|
411 |
+
,,,21-1013,,Marriage and Family Therapists
|
412 |
+
,,,21-1014,,Mental Health Counselors
|
413 |
+
,,,21-1015,,Rehabilitation Counselors
|
414 |
+
,,,21-1019,,"Counselors, All Other"
|
415 |
+
,,21-1020,,,Social Workers
|
416 |
+
,,,21-1021,,"Child, Family, and School Social Workers"
|
417 |
+
,,,21-1022,,Healthcare Social Workers
|
418 |
+
,,,21-1023,,Mental Health and Substance Abuse Social Workers
|
419 |
+
,,,21-1029,,"Social Workers, All Other"
|
420 |
+
,,21-1090,,,Miscellaneous Community and Social Service Specialists
|
421 |
+
,,,21-1091,,Health Education Specialists
|
422 |
+
,,,21-1092,,Probation Officers and Correctional Treatment Specialists
|
423 |
+
,,,21-1093,,Social and Human Service Assistants
|
424 |
+
,,,21-1094,,Community Health Workers
|
425 |
+
,,,21-1099,,"Community and Social Service Specialists, All Other"
|
426 |
+
,21-2000,,,,Religious Workers
|
427 |
+
,,21-2010,,,Clergy
|
428 |
+
,,,21-2011,,Clergy
|
429 |
+
,,21-2020,,,"Directors, Religious Activities and Education"
|
430 |
+
,,,21-2021,,"Directors, Religious Activities and Education"
|
431 |
+
,,21-2090,,,Miscellaneous Religious Workers
|
432 |
+
,,,21-2099,,"Religious Workers, All Other"
|
433 |
+
23-0000,,,,,Legal Occupations
|
434 |
+
,23-1000,,,,"Lawyers, Judges, and Related Workers"
|
435 |
+
,,23-1010,,,Lawyers and Judicial Law Clerks
|
436 |
+
,,,23-1011,,Lawyers
|
437 |
+
,,,23-1012,,Judicial Law Clerks
|
438 |
+
,,23-1020,,,"Judges, Magistrates, and Other Judicial Workers"
|
439 |
+
,,,23-1021,,"Administrative Law Judges, Adjudicators, and Hearing Officers"
|
440 |
+
,,,23-1022,,"Arbitrators, Mediators, and Conciliators"
|
441 |
+
,,,23-1023,,"Judges, Magistrate Judges, and Magistrates"
|
442 |
+
,23-2000,,,,Legal Support Workers
|
443 |
+
,,23-2010,,,Paralegals and Legal Assistants
|
444 |
+
,,,23-2011,,Paralegals and Legal Assistants
|
445 |
+
,,23-2090,,,Miscellaneous Legal Support Workers
|
446 |
+
,,,23-2093,,"Title Examiners, Abstractors, and Searchers"
|
447 |
+
,,,23-2099,,"Legal Support Workers, All Other"
|
448 |
+
25-0000,,,,,Educational Instruction and Library Occupations
|
449 |
+
,25-1000,,,,Postsecondary Teachers
|
450 |
+
,,25-1010,,,"Business Teachers, Postsecondary"
|
451 |
+
,,,25-1011,,"Business Teachers, Postsecondary"
|
452 |
+
,,25-1020,,,"Math and Computer Science Teachers, Postsecondary"
|
453 |
+
,,,25-1021,,"Computer Science Teachers, Postsecondary"
|
454 |
+
,,,25-1022,,"Mathematical Science Teachers, Postsecondary"
|
455 |
+
,,25-1030,,,"Engineering and Architecture Teachers, Postsecondary"
|
456 |
+
,,,25-1031,,"Architecture Teachers, Postsecondary"
|
457 |
+
,,,25-1032,,"Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary"
|
458 |
+
,,25-1040,,,"Life Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary"
|
459 |
+
,,,25-1041,,"Agricultural Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary"
|
460 |
+
,,,25-1042,,"Biological Science Teachers, Postsecondary"
|
461 |
+
,,,25-1043,,"Forestry and Conservation Science Teachers, Postsecondary"
|
462 |
+
,,25-1050,,,"Physical Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary"
|
463 |
+
,,,25-1051,,"Atmospheric, Earth, Marine, and Space Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary"
|
464 |
+
,,,25-1052,,"Chemistry Teachers, Postsecondary"
|
465 |
+
,,,25-1053,,"Environmental Science Teachers, Postsecondary"
|
466 |
+
,,,25-1054,,"Physics Teachers, Postsecondary"
|
467 |
+
,,25-1060,,,"Social Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary"
|
468 |
+
,,,25-1061,,"Anthropology and Archeology Teachers, Postsecondary"
|
469 |
+
,,,25-1062,,"Area, Ethnic, and Cultural Studies Teachers, Postsecondary"
|
470 |
+
,,,25-1063,,"Economics Teachers, Postsecondary"
|
471 |
+
,,,25-1064,,"Geography Teachers, Postsecondary"
|
472 |
+
,,,25-1065,,"Political Science Teachers, Postsecondary"
|
473 |
+
,,,25-1066,,"Psychology Teachers, Postsecondary"
|
474 |
+
,,,25-1067,,"Sociology Teachers, Postsecondary"
|
475 |
+
,,,25-1069,,"Social Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary, All Other"
|
476 |
+
,,25-1070,,,"Health Teachers, Postsecondary"
|
477 |
+
,,,25-1071,,"Health Specialties Teachers, Postsecondary"
|
478 |
+
,,,25-1072,,"Nursing Instructors and Teachers, Postsecondary"
|
479 |
+
,,25-1080,,,"Education and Library Science Teachers, Postsecondary"
|
480 |
+
,,,25-1081,,"Education Teachers, Postsecondary"
|
481 |
+
,,,25-1082,,"Library Science Teachers, Postsecondary"
|
482 |
+
,,25-1110,,,"Law, Criminal Justice, and Social Work Teachers, Postsecondary"
|
483 |
+
,,,25-1111,,"Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Teachers, Postsecondary"
|
484 |
+
,,,25-1112,,"Law Teachers, Postsecondary"
|
485 |
+
,,,25-1113,,"Social Work Teachers, Postsecondary"
|
486 |
+
,,25-1120,,,"Arts, Communications, History, and Humanities Teachers, Postsecondary"
|
487 |
+
,,,25-1121,,"Art, Drama, and Music Teachers, Postsecondary"
|
488 |
+
,,,25-1122,,"Communications Teachers, Postsecondary"
|
489 |
+
,,,25-1123,,"English Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary"
|
490 |
+
,,,25-1124,,"Foreign Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary"
|
491 |
+
,,,25-1125,,"History Teachers, Postsecondary"
|
492 |
+
,,,25-1126,,"Philosophy and Religion Teachers, Postsecondary"
|
493 |
+
,,25-1190,,,Miscellaneous Postsecondary Teachers
|
494 |
+
,,,25-1192,,"Family and Consumer Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary"
|
495 |
+
,,,25-1193,,"Recreation and Fitness Studies Teachers, Postsecondary"
|
496 |
+
,,,25-1194,,"Career/Technical Education Teachers, Postsecondary"
|
497 |
+
,,,25-1199,,"Postsecondary Teachers, All Other"
|
498 |
+
,25-2000,,,,"Preschool, Elementary, Middle, Secondary, and Special Education Teachers"
|
499 |
+
,,25-2010,,,Preschool and Kindergarten Teachers
|
500 |
+
,,,25-2011,,"Preschool Teachers, Except Special Education"
|
501 |
+
,,,25-2012,,"Kindergarten Teachers, Except Special Education"
|
502 |
+
,,25-2020,,,Elementary and Middle School Teachers
|
503 |
+
,,,25-2021,,"Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education"
|
504 |
+
,,,25-2022,,"Middle School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education"
|
505 |
+
,,,25-2023,,"Career/Technical Education Teachers, Middle School"
|
506 |
+
,,25-2030,,,Secondary School Teachers
|
507 |
+
,,,25-2031,,"Secondary School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education"
|
508 |
+
,,,25-2032,,"Career/Technical Education Teachers, Secondary School"
|
509 |
+
,,25-2050,,,Special Education Teachers
|
510 |
+
,,,25-2051,,"Special Education Teachers, Preschool"
|
511 |
+
,,,25-2055,,"Special Education Teachers, Kindergarten"
|
512 |
+
,,,25-2056,,"Special Education Teachers, Elementary School"
|
513 |
+
,,,25-2057,,"Special Education Teachers, Middle School"
|
514 |
+
,,,25-2058,,"Special Education Teachers, Secondary School"
|
515 |
+
,,,25-2059,,"Special Education Teachers, All Other"
|
516 |
+
,,,,25-2059.01,Adapted Physical Education Specialists
|
517 |
+
,25-3000,,,,Other Teachers and Instructors
|
518 |
+
,,25-3010,,,"Adult Basic Education, Adult Secondary Education, and English as a Second Language Instructors"
|
519 |
+
,,,25-3011,,"Adult Basic Education, Adult Secondary Education, and English as a Second Language Instructors"
|
520 |
+
,,25-3020,,,Self-Enrichment Teachers
|
521 |
+
,,,25-3021,,Self-Enrichment Teachers
|
522 |
+
,,25-3030,,,"Substitute Teachers, Short-Term"
|
523 |
+
,,,25-3031,,"Substitute Teachers, Short-Term"
|
524 |
+
,,25-3040,,,Tutors
|
525 |
+
,,,25-3041,,Tutors
|
526 |
+
,,25-3090,,,Miscellaneous Teachers and Instructors
|
527 |
+
,,,25-3099,,"Teachers and Instructors, All Other"
|
528 |
+
,25-4000,,,,"Librarians, Curators, and Archivists"
|
529 |
+
,,25-4010,,,"Archivists, Curators, and Museum Technicians"
|
530 |
+
,,,25-4011,,Archivists
|
531 |
+
,,,25-4012,,Curators
|
532 |
+
,,,25-4013,,Museum Technicians and Conservators
|
533 |
+
,,25-4020,,,Librarians and Media Collections Specialists
|
534 |
+
,,,25-4022,,Librarians and Media Collections Specialists
|
535 |
+
,,25-4030,,,Library Technicians
|
536 |
+
,,,25-4031,,Library Technicians
|
537 |
+
,25-9000,,,,Other Educational Instruction and Library Occupations
|
538 |
+
,,25-9020,,,Farm and Home Management Educators
|
539 |
+
,,,25-9021,,Farm and Home Management Educators
|
540 |
+
,,25-9030,,,Instructional Coordinators
|
541 |
+
,,,25-9031,,Instructional Coordinators
|
542 |
+
,,25-9040,,,Teaching Assistants
|
543 |
+
,,,25-9042,,"Teaching Assistants, Preschool, Elementary, Middle, and Secondary School, Except Special Education"
|
544 |
+
,,,25-9043,,"Teaching Assistants, Special Education"
|
545 |
+
,,,25-9044,,"Teaching Assistants, Postsecondary"
|
546 |
+
,,,25-9049,,"Teaching Assistants, All Other"
|
547 |
+
,,25-9090,,,Miscellaneous Educational Instruction and Library Workers
|
548 |
+
,,,25-9099,,"Educational Instruction and Library Workers, All Other"
|
549 |
+
27-0000,,,,,"Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media Occupations"
|
550 |
+
,27-1000,,,,Art and Design Workers
|
551 |
+
,,27-1010,,,Artists and Related Workers
|
552 |
+
,,,27-1011,,Art Directors
|
553 |
+
,,,27-1012,,Craft Artists
|
554 |
+
,,,27-1013,,"Fine Artists, Including Painters, Sculptors, and Illustrators"
|
555 |
+
,,,27-1014,,Special Effects Artists and Animators
|
556 |
+
,,,27-1019,,"Artists and Related Workers, All Other"
|
557 |
+
,,27-1020,,,Designers
|
558 |
+
,,,27-1021,,Commercial and Industrial Designers
|
559 |
+
,,,27-1022,,Fashion Designers
|
560 |
+
,,,27-1023,,Floral Designers
|
561 |
+
,,,27-1024,,Graphic Designers
|
562 |
+
,,,27-1025,,Interior Designers
|
563 |
+
,,,27-1026,,Merchandise Displayers and Window Trimmers
|
564 |
+
,,,27-1027,,Set and Exhibit Designers
|
565 |
+
,,,27-1029,,"Designers, All Other"
|
566 |
+
,27-2000,,,,"Entertainers and Performers, Sports and Related Workers"
|
567 |
+
,,27-2010,,,"Actors, Producers, and Directors"
|
568 |
+
,,,27-2011,,Actors
|
569 |
+
,,,27-2012,,Producers and Directors
|
570 |
+
,,,,27-2012.03,Media Programming Directors
|
571 |
+
,,,,27-2012.04,Talent Directors
|
572 |
+
,,,,27-2012.05,Media Technical Directors/Managers
|
573 |
+
,,27-2020,,,"Athletes, Coaches, Umpires, and Related Workers"
|
574 |
+
,,,27-2021,,Athletes and Sports Competitors
|
575 |
+
,,,27-2022,,Coaches and Scouts
|
576 |
+
,,,27-2023,,"Umpires, Referees, and Other Sports Officials"
|
577 |
+
,,27-2030,,,Dancers and Choreographers
|
578 |
+
,,,27-2031,,Dancers
|
579 |
+
,,,27-2032,,Choreographers
|
580 |
+
,,27-2040,,,"Musicians, Singers, and Related Workers"
|
581 |
+
,,,27-2041,,Music Directors and Composers
|
582 |
+
,,,27-2042,,Musicians and Singers
|
583 |
+
,,27-2090,,,"Miscellaneous Entertainers and Performers, Sports and Related Workers"
|
584 |
+
,,,27-2091,,"Disc Jockeys, Except Radio"
|
585 |
+
,,,27-2099,,"Entertainers and Performers, Sports and Related Workers, All Other"
|
586 |
+
,27-3000,,,,Media and Communication Workers
|
587 |
+
,,27-3010,,,Broadcast Announcers and Radio Disc Jockeys
|
588 |
+
,,,27-3011,,Broadcast Announcers and Radio Disc Jockeys
|
589 |
+
,,27-3020,,,"News Analysts, Reporters and Journalists"
|
590 |
+
,,,27-3023,,"News Analysts, Reporters, and Journalists"
|
591 |
+
,,27-3030,,,Public Relations Specialists
|
592 |
+
,,,27-3031,,Public Relations Specialists
|
593 |
+
,,27-3040,,,Writers and Editors
|
594 |
+
,,,27-3041,,Editors
|
595 |
+
,,,27-3042,,Technical Writers
|
596 |
+
,,,27-3043,,Writers and Authors
|
597 |
+
,,,,27-3043.05,"Poets, Lyricists and Creative Writers"
|
598 |
+
,,27-3090,,,Miscellaneous Media and Communication Workers
|
599 |
+
,,,27-3091,,Interpreters and Translators
|
600 |
+
,,,27-3092,,Court Reporters and Simultaneous Captioners
|
601 |
+
,,,27-3099,,"Media and Communication Workers, All Other"
|
602 |
+
,27-4000,,,,Media and Communication Equipment Workers
|
603 |
+
,,27-4010,,,"Broadcast, Sound, and Lighting Technicians"
|
604 |
+
,,,27-4011,,Audio and Video Technicians
|
605 |
+
,,,27-4012,,Broadcast Technicians
|
606 |
+
,,,27-4014,,Sound Engineering Technicians
|
607 |
+
,,,27-4015,,Lighting Technicians
|
608 |
+
,,27-4020,,,Photographers
|
609 |
+
,,,27-4021,,Photographers
|
610 |
+
,,27-4030,,,"Television, Video, and Film Camera Operators and Editors"
|
611 |
+
,,,27-4031,,"Camera Operators, Television, Video, and Film"
|
612 |
+
,,,27-4032,,Film and Video Editors
|
613 |
+
,,27-4090,,,Miscellaneous Media and Communication Equipment Workers
|
614 |
+
,,,27-4099,,"Media and Communication Equipment Workers, All Other"
|
615 |
+
29-0000,,,,,Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations
|
616 |
+
,29-1000,,,,Healthcare Diagnosing or Treating Practitioners
|
617 |
+
,,29-1010,,,Chiropractors
|
618 |
+
,,,29-1011,,Chiropractors
|
619 |
+
,,29-1020,,,Dentists
|
620 |
+
,,,29-1021,,"Dentists, General"
|
621 |
+
,,,29-1022,,Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons
|
622 |
+
,,,29-1023,,Orthodontists
|
623 |
+
,,,29-1024,,Prosthodontists
|
624 |
+
,,,29-1029,,"Dentists, All Other Specialists"
|
625 |
+
,,29-1030,,,Dietitians and Nutritionists
|
626 |
+
,,,29-1031,,Dietitians and Nutritionists
|
627 |
+
,,29-1040,,,Optometrists
|
628 |
+
,,,29-1041,,Optometrists
|
629 |
+
,,29-1050,,,Pharmacists
|
630 |
+
,,,29-1051,,Pharmacists
|
631 |
+
,,29-1070,,,Physician Assistants
|
632 |
+
,,,29-1071,,Physician Assistants
|
633 |
+
,,,,29-1071.01,Anesthesiologist Assistants
|
634 |
+
,,29-1080,,,Podiatrists
|
635 |
+
,,,29-1081,,Podiatrists
|
636 |
+
,,29-1120,,,Therapists
|
637 |
+
,,,29-1122,,Occupational Therapists
|
638 |
+
,,,,29-1122.01,"Low Vision Therapists, Orientation and Mobility Specialists, and Vision Rehabilitation Therapists"
|
639 |
+
,,,29-1123,,Physical Therapists
|
640 |
+
,,,29-1124,,Radiation Therapists
|
641 |
+
,,,29-1125,,Recreational Therapists
|
642 |
+
,,,29-1126,,Respiratory Therapists
|
643 |
+
,,,29-1127,,Speech-Language Pathologists
|
644 |
+
,,,29-1128,,Exercise Physiologists
|
645 |
+
,,,29-1129,,"Therapists, All Other"
|
646 |
+
,,,,29-1129.01,Art Therapists
|
647 |
+
,,,,29-1129.02,Music Therapists
|
648 |
+
,,29-1130,,,Veterinarians
|
649 |
+
,,,29-1131,,Veterinarians
|
650 |
+
,,29-1140,,,Registered Nurses
|
651 |
+
,,,29-1141,,Registered Nurses
|
652 |
+
,,,,29-1141.01,Acute Care Nurses
|
653 |
+
,,,,29-1141.02,Advanced Practice Psychiatric Nurses
|
654 |
+
,,,,29-1141.03,Critical Care Nurses
|
655 |
+
,,,,29-1141.04,Clinical Nurse Specialists
|
656 |
+
,,29-1150,,,Nurse Anesthetists
|
657 |
+
,,,29-1151,,Nurse Anesthetists
|
658 |
+
,,29-1160,,,Nurse Midwives
|
659 |
+
,,,29-1161,,Nurse Midwives
|
660 |
+
,,29-1170,,,Nurse Practitioners
|
661 |
+
,,,29-1171,,Nurse Practitioners
|
662 |
+
,,29-1180,,,Audiologists
|
663 |
+
,,,29-1181,,Audiologists
|
664 |
+
,,29-1210,,,Physicians
|
665 |
+
,,,29-1211,,Anesthesiologists
|
666 |
+
,,,29-1212,,Cardiologists
|
667 |
+
,,,29-1213,,Dermatologists
|
668 |
+
,,,29-1214,,Emergency Medicine Physicians
|
669 |
+
,,,29-1215,,Family Medicine Physicians
|
670 |
+
,,,29-1216,,General Internal Medicine Physicians
|
671 |
+
,,,29-1217,,Neurologists
|
672 |
+
,,,29-1218,,Obstetricians and Gynecologists
|
673 |
+
,,,29-1221,,"Pediatricians, General"
|
674 |
+
,,,29-1222,,"Physicians, Pathologists"
|
675 |
+
,,,29-1223,,Psychiatrists
|
676 |
+
,,,29-1224,,Radiologists
|
677 |
+
,,,29-1229,,"Physicians, All Other"
|
678 |
+
,,,,29-1229.01,Allergists and Immunologists
|
679 |
+
,,,,29-1229.02,Hospitalists
|
680 |
+
,,,,29-1229.03,Urologists
|
681 |
+
,,,,29-1229.04,Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Physicians
|
682 |
+
,,,,29-1229.05,Preventive Medicine Physicians
|
683 |
+
,,,,29-1229.06,Sports Medicine Physicians
|
684 |
+
,,29-1240,,,Surgeons
|
685 |
+
,,,29-1241,,"Ophthalmologists, Except Pediatric"
|
686 |
+
,,,29-1242,,"Orthopedic Surgeons, Except Pediatric"
|
687 |
+
,,,29-1243,,Pediatric Surgeons
|
688 |
+
,,,29-1249,,"Surgeons, All Other"
|
689 |
+
,,29-1290,,,Miscellaneous Healthcare Diagnosing or Treating Practitioners
|
690 |
+
,,,29-1291,,Acupuncturists
|
691 |
+
,,,29-1292,,Dental Hygienists
|
692 |
+
,,,29-1299,,"Healthcare Diagnosing or Treating Practitioners, All Other"
|
693 |
+
,,,,29-1299.01,Naturopathic Physicians
|
694 |
+
,,,,29-1299.02,Orthoptists
|
695 |
+
,29-2000,,,,Health Technologists and Technicians
|
696 |
+
,,29-2010,,,Clinical Laboratory Technologists and Technicians
|
697 |
+
,,,29-2011,,Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technologists
|
698 |
+
,,,,29-2011.01,Cytogenetic Technologists
|
699 |
+
,,,,29-2011.02,Cytotechnologists
|
700 |
+
,,,,29-2011.04,Histotechnologists
|
701 |
+
,,,29-2012,,Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technicians
|
702 |
+
,,,,29-2012.01,Histology Technicians
|
703 |
+
,,29-2030,,,Diagnostic Related Technologists and Technicians
|
704 |
+
,,,29-2031,,Cardiovascular Technologists and Technicians
|
705 |
+
,,,29-2032,,Diagnostic Medical Sonographers
|
706 |
+
,,,29-2033,,Nuclear Medicine Technologists
|
707 |
+
,,,29-2034,,Radiologic Technologists and Technicians
|
708 |
+
,,,29-2035,,Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technologists
|
709 |
+
,,,29-2036,,Medical Dosimetrists
|
710 |
+
,,29-2040,,,Emergency Medical Technicians and Paramedics
|
711 |
+
,,,29-2042,,Emergency Medical Technicians
|
712 |
+
,,,29-2043,,Paramedics
|
713 |
+
,,29-2050,,,Health Practitioner Support Technologists and Technicians
|
714 |
+
,,,29-2051,,Dietetic Technicians
|
715 |
+
,,,29-2052,,Pharmacy Technicians
|
716 |
+
,,,29-2053,,Psychiatric Technicians
|
717 |
+
,,,29-2055,,Surgical Technologists
|
718 |
+
,,,29-2056,,Veterinary Technologists and Technicians
|
719 |
+
,,,29-2057,,Ophthalmic Medical Technicians
|
720 |
+
,,29-2060,,,Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses
|
721 |
+
,,,29-2061,,Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses
|
722 |
+
,,29-2070,,,Medical Records Specialists
|
723 |
+
,,,29-2072,,Medical Records Specialists
|
724 |
+
,,29-2080,,,"Opticians, Dispensing"
|
725 |
+
,,,29-2081,,"Opticians, Dispensing"
|
726 |
+
,,29-2090,,,Miscellaneous Health Technologists and Technicians
|
727 |
+
,,,29-2091,,Orthotists and Prosthetists
|
728 |
+
,,,29-2092,,Hearing Aid Specialists
|
729 |
+
,,,29-2099,,"Health Technologists and Technicians, All Other"
|
730 |
+
,,,,29-2099.01,Neurodiagnostic Technologists
|
731 |
+
,,,,29-2099.05,Ophthalmic Medical Technologists
|
732 |
+
,,,,29-2099.08,Patient Representatives
|
733 |
+
,29-9000,,,,Other Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations
|
734 |
+
,,29-9020,,,Health Information Technologists and Medical Registrars
|
735 |
+
,,,29-9021,,Health Information Technologists and Medical Registrars
|
736 |
+
,,29-9090,,,Miscellaneous Health Practitioners and Technical Workers
|
737 |
+
,,,29-9091,,Athletic Trainers
|
738 |
+
,,,29-9092,,Genetic Counselors
|
739 |
+
,,,29-9093,,Surgical Assistants
|
740 |
+
,,,29-9099,,"Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Workers, All Other"
|
741 |
+
,,,,29-9099.01,Midwives
|
742 |
+
31-0000,,,,,Healthcare Support Occupations
|
743 |
+
,31-1100,,,,"Home Health and Personal Care Aides; and Nursing Assistants, Orderlies, and Psychiatric Aides"
|
744 |
+
,,31-1120,,,Home Health and Personal Care Aides
|
745 |
+
,,,31-1121,,Home Health Aides
|
746 |
+
,,,31-1122,,Personal Care Aides
|
747 |
+
,,31-1130,,,"Nursing Assistants, Orderlies, and Psychiatric Aides"
|
748 |
+
,,,31-1131,,Nursing Assistants
|
749 |
+
,,,31-1132,,Orderlies
|
750 |
+
,,,31-1133,,Psychiatric Aides
|
751 |
+
,31-2000,,,,Occupational Therapy and Physical Therapist Assistants and Aides
|
752 |
+
,,31-2010,,,Occupational Therapy Assistants and Aides
|
753 |
+
,,,31-2011,,Occupational Therapy Assistants
|
754 |
+
,,,31-2012,,Occupational Therapy Aides
|
755 |
+
,,31-2020,,,Physical Therapist Assistants and Aides
|
756 |
+
,,,31-2021,,Physical Therapist Assistants
|
757 |
+
,,,31-2022,,Physical Therapist Aides
|
758 |
+
,31-9000,,,,Other Healthcare Support Occupations
|
759 |
+
,,31-9010,,,Massage Therapists
|
760 |
+
,,,31-9011,,Massage Therapists
|
761 |
+
,,31-9090,,,Miscellaneous Healthcare Support Occupations
|
762 |
+
,,,31-9091,,Dental Assistants
|
763 |
+
,,,31-9092,,Medical Assistants
|
764 |
+
,,,31-9093,,Medical Equipment Preparers
|
765 |
+
,,,31-9094,,Medical Transcriptionists
|
766 |
+
,,,31-9095,,Pharmacy Aides
|
767 |
+
,,,31-9096,,Veterinary Assistants and Laboratory Animal Caretakers
|
768 |
+
,,,31-9097,,Phlebotomists
|
769 |
+
,,,31-9099,,"Healthcare Support Workers, All Other"
|
770 |
+
,,,,31-9099.01,Speech-Language Pathology Assistants
|
771 |
+
,,,,31-9099.02,Endoscopy Technicians
|
772 |
+
33-0000,,,,,Protective Service Occupations
|
773 |
+
,33-1000,,,,Supervisors of Protective Service Workers
|
774 |
+
,,33-1010,,,First-Line Supervisors of Law Enforcement Workers
|
775 |
+
,,,33-1011,,First-Line Supervisors of Correctional Officers
|
776 |
+
,,,33-1012,,First-Line Supervisors of Police and Detectives
|
777 |
+
,,33-1020,,,First-Line Supervisors of Firefighting and Prevention Workers
|
778 |
+
,,,33-1021,,First-Line Supervisors of Firefighting and Prevention Workers
|
779 |
+
,,33-1090,,,"Miscellaneous First-Line Supervisors, Protective Service Workers"
|
780 |
+
,,,33-1091,,First-Line Supervisors of Security Workers
|
781 |
+
,,,33-1099,,"First-Line Supervisors of Protective Service Workers, All Other"
|
782 |
+
,33-2000,,,,Firefighting and Prevention Workers
|
783 |
+
,,33-2010,,,Firefighters
|
784 |
+
,,,33-2011,,Firefighters
|
785 |
+
,,33-2020,,,Fire Inspectors
|
786 |
+
,,,33-2021,,Fire Inspectors and Investigators
|
787 |
+
,,,33-2022,,Forest Fire Inspectors and Prevention Specialists
|
788 |
+
,33-3000,,,,Law Enforcement Workers
|
789 |
+
,,33-3010,,,"Bailiffs, Correctional Officers, and Jailers"
|
790 |
+
,,,33-3011,,Bailiffs
|
791 |
+
,,,33-3012,,Correctional Officers and Jailers
|
792 |
+
,,33-3020,,,Detectives and Criminal Investigators
|
793 |
+
,,,33-3021,,Detectives and Criminal Investigators
|
794 |
+
,,,,33-3021.02,Police Identification and Records Officers
|
795 |
+
,,,,33-3021.06,Intelligence Analysts
|
796 |
+
,,33-3030,,,Fish and Game Wardens
|
797 |
+
,,,33-3031,,Fish and Game Wardens
|
798 |
+
,,33-3040,,,Parking Enforcement Workers
|
799 |
+
,,,33-3041,,Parking Enforcement Workers
|
800 |
+
,,33-3050,,,Police Officers
|
801 |
+
,,,33-3051,,Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers
|
802 |
+
,,,,33-3051.04,Customs and Border Protection Officers
|
803 |
+
,,,33-3052,,Transit and Railroad Police
|
804 |
+
,33-9000,,,,Other Protective Service Workers
|
805 |
+
,,33-9010,,,Animal Control Workers
|
806 |
+
,,,33-9011,,Animal Control Workers
|
807 |
+
,,33-9020,,,Private Detectives and Investigators
|
808 |
+
,,,33-9021,,Private Detectives and Investigators
|
809 |
+
,,33-9030,,,Security Guards and Gambling Surveillance Officers
|
810 |
+
,,,33-9031,,Gambling Surveillance Officers and Gambling Investigators
|
811 |
+
,,,33-9032,,Security Guards
|
812 |
+
,,33-9090,,,Miscellaneous Protective Service Workers
|
813 |
+
,,,33-9091,,Crossing Guards and Flaggers
|
814 |
+
,,,33-9092,,"Lifeguards, Ski Patrol, and Other Recreational Protective Service Workers"
|
815 |
+
,,,33-9093,,Transportation Security Screeners
|
816 |
+
,,,33-9094,,School Bus Monitors
|
817 |
+
,,,33-9099,,"Protective Service Workers, All Other"
|
818 |
+
,,,,33-9099.02,Retail Loss Prevention Specialists
|
819 |
+
35-0000,,,,,Food Preparation and Serving Related Occupations
|
820 |
+
,35-1000,,,,Supervisors of Food Preparation and Serving Workers
|
821 |
+
,,35-1010,,,Supervisors of Food Preparation and Serving Workers
|
822 |
+
,,,35-1011,,Chefs and Head Cooks
|
823 |
+
,,,35-1012,,First-Line Supervisors of Food Preparation and Serving Workers
|
824 |
+
,35-2000,,,,Cooks and Food Preparation Workers
|
825 |
+
,,35-2010,,,Cooks
|
826 |
+
,,,35-2011,,"Cooks, Fast Food"
|
827 |
+
,,,35-2012,,"Cooks, Institution and Cafeteria"
|
828 |
+
,,,35-2013,,"Cooks, Private Household"
|
829 |
+
,,,35-2014,,"Cooks, Restaurant"
|
830 |
+
,,,35-2015,,"Cooks, Short Order"
|
831 |
+
,,,35-2019,,"Cooks, All Other"
|
832 |
+
,,35-2020,,,Food Preparation Workers
|
833 |
+
,,,35-2021,,Food Preparation Workers
|
834 |
+
,35-3000,,,,Food and Beverage Serving Workers
|
835 |
+
,,35-3010,,,Bartenders
|
836 |
+
,,,35-3011,,Bartenders
|
837 |
+
,,35-3020,,,Fast Food and Counter Workers
|
838 |
+
,,,35-3023,,Fast Food and Counter Workers
|
839 |
+
,,,,35-3023.01,Baristas
|
840 |
+
,,35-3030,,,Waiters and Waitresses
|
841 |
+
,,,35-3031,,Waiters and Waitresses
|
842 |
+
,,35-3040,,,"Food Servers, Nonrestaurant"
|
843 |
+
,,,35-3041,,"Food Servers, Nonrestaurant"
|
844 |
+
,35-9000,,,,Other Food Preparation and Serving Related Workers
|
845 |
+
,,35-9010,,,Dining Room and Cafeteria Attendants and Bartender Helpers
|
846 |
+
,,,35-9011,,Dining Room and Cafeteria Attendants and Bartender Helpers
|
847 |
+
,,35-9020,,,Dishwashers
|
848 |
+
,,,35-9021,,Dishwashers
|
849 |
+
,,35-9030,,,"Hosts and Hostesses, Restaurant, Lounge, and Coffee Shop"
|
850 |
+
,,,35-9031,,"Hosts and Hostesses, Restaurant, Lounge, and Coffee Shop"
|
851 |
+
,,35-9090,,,Miscellaneous Food Preparation and Serving Related Workers
|
852 |
+
,,,35-9099,,"Food Preparation and Serving Related Workers, All Other"
|
853 |
+
37-0000,,,,,Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance Occupations
|
854 |
+
,37-1000,,,,Supervisors of Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance Workers
|
855 |
+
,,37-1010,,,First-Line Supervisors of Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance Workers
|
856 |
+
,,,37-1011,,First-Line Supervisors of Housekeeping and Janitorial Workers
|
857 |
+
,,,37-1012,,"First-Line Supervisors of Landscaping, Lawn Service, and Groundskeeping Workers"
|
858 |
+
,37-2000,,,,Building Cleaning and Pest Control Workers
|
859 |
+
,,37-2010,,,Building Cleaning Workers
|
860 |
+
,,,37-2011,,"Janitors and Cleaners, Except Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners"
|
861 |
+
,,,37-2012,,Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners
|
862 |
+
,,,37-2019,,"Building Cleaning Workers, All Other"
|
863 |
+
,,37-2020,,,Pest Control Workers
|
864 |
+
,,,37-2021,,Pest Control Workers
|
865 |
+
,37-3000,,,,Grounds Maintenance Workers
|
866 |
+
,,37-3010,,,Grounds Maintenance Workers
|
867 |
+
,,,37-3011,,Landscaping and Groundskeeping Workers
|
868 |
+
,,,37-3012,,"Pesticide Handlers, Sprayers, and Applicators, Vegetation"
|
869 |
+
,,,37-3013,,Tree Trimmers and Pruners
|
870 |
+
,,,37-3019,,"Grounds Maintenance Workers, All Other"
|
871 |
+
39-0000,,,,,Personal Care and Service Occupations
|
872 |
+
,39-1000,,,,Supervisors of Personal Care and Service Workers
|
873 |
+
,,39-1010,,,First-Line Supervisors of Entertainment and Recreation Workers
|
874 |
+
,,,39-1013,,First-Line Supervisors of Gambling Services Workers
|
875 |
+
,,,39-1014,,"First-Line Supervisors of Entertainment and Recreation Workers, Except Gambling Services"
|
876 |
+
,,39-1020,,,First-Line Supervisors of Personal Service Workers
|
877 |
+
,,,39-1022,,First-Line Supervisors of Personal Service Workers
|
878 |
+
,39-2000,,,,Animal Care and Service Workers
|
879 |
+
,,39-2010,,,Animal Trainers
|
880 |
+
,,,39-2011,,Animal Trainers
|
881 |
+
,,39-2020,,,Animal Caretakers
|
882 |
+
,,,39-2021,,Animal Caretakers
|
883 |
+
,39-3000,,,,Entertainment Attendants and Related Workers
|
884 |
+
,,39-3010,,,Gambling Services Workers
|
885 |
+
,,,39-3011,,Gambling Dealers
|
886 |
+
,,,39-3012,,Gambling and Sports Book Writers and Runners
|
887 |
+
,,,39-3019,,"Gambling Service Workers, All Other"
|
888 |
+
,,39-3020,,,Motion Picture Projectionists
|
889 |
+
,,,39-3021,,Motion Picture Projectionists
|
890 |
+
,,39-3030,,,"Ushers, Lobby Attendants, and Ticket Takers"
|
891 |
+
,,,39-3031,,"Ushers, Lobby Attendants, and Ticket Takers"
|
892 |
+
,,39-3090,,,Miscellaneous Entertainment Attendants and Related Workers
|
893 |
+
,,,39-3091,,Amusement and Recreation Attendants
|
894 |
+
,,,39-3092,,Costume Attendants
|
895 |
+
,,,39-3093,,"Locker Room, Coatroom, and Dressing Room Attendants"
|
896 |
+
,,,39-3099,,"Entertainment Attendants and Related Workers, All Other"
|
897 |
+
,39-4000,,,,Funeral Service Workers
|
898 |
+
,,39-4010,,,Embalmers and Crematory Operators
|
899 |
+
,,,39-4011,,Embalmers
|
900 |
+
,,,39-4012,,Crematory Operators
|
901 |
+
,,39-4020,,,Funeral Attendants
|
902 |
+
,,,39-4021,,Funeral Attendants
|
903 |
+
,,39-4030,,,"Morticians, Undertakers, and Funeral Arrangers"
|
904 |
+
,,,39-4031,,"Morticians, Undertakers, and Funeral Arrangers"
|
905 |
+
,39-5000,,,,Personal Appearance Workers
|
906 |
+
,,39-5010,,,"Barbers, Hairdressers, Hairstylists and Cosmetologists"
|
907 |
+
,,,39-5011,,Barbers
|
908 |
+
,,,39-5012,,"Hairdressers, Hairstylists, and Cosmetologists"
|
909 |
+
,,39-5090,,,Miscellaneous Personal Appearance Workers
|
910 |
+
,,,39-5091,,"Makeup Artists, Theatrical and Performance"
|
911 |
+
,,,39-5092,,Manicurists and Pedicurists
|
912 |
+
,,,39-5093,,Shampooers
|
913 |
+
,,,39-5094,,Skincare Specialists
|
914 |
+
,39-6000,,,,"Baggage Porters, Bellhops, and Concierges"
|
915 |
+
,,39-6010,,,"Baggage Porters, Bellhops, and Concierges"
|
916 |
+
,,,39-6011,,Baggage Porters and Bellhops
|
917 |
+
,,,39-6012,,Concierges
|
918 |
+
,39-7000,,,,Tour and Travel Guides
|
919 |
+
,,39-7010,,,Tour and Travel Guides
|
920 |
+
,,,39-7011,,Tour Guides and Escorts
|
921 |
+
,,,39-7012,,Travel Guides
|
922 |
+
,39-9000,,,,Other Personal Care and Service Workers
|
923 |
+
,,39-9010,,,Childcare Workers
|
924 |
+
,,,39-9011,,Childcare Workers
|
925 |
+
,,,,39-9011.01,Nannies
|
926 |
+
,,39-9030,,,Recreation and Fitness Workers
|
927 |
+
,,,39-9031,,Exercise Trainers and Group Fitness Instructors
|
928 |
+
,,,39-9032,,Recreation Workers
|
929 |
+
,,39-9040,,,Residential Advisors
|
930 |
+
,,,39-9041,,Residential Advisors
|
931 |
+
,,39-9090,,,Miscellaneous Personal Care and Service Workers
|
932 |
+
,,,39-9099,,"Personal Care and Service Workers, All Other"
|
933 |
+
41-0000,,,,,Sales and Related Occupations
|
934 |
+
,41-1000,,,,Supervisors of Sales Workers
|
935 |
+
,,41-1010,,,First-Line Supervisors of Sales Workers
|
936 |
+
,,,41-1011,,First-Line Supervisors of Retail Sales Workers
|
937 |
+
,,,41-1012,,First-Line Supervisors of Non-Retail Sales Workers
|
938 |
+
,41-2000,,,,Retail Sales Workers
|
939 |
+
,,41-2010,,,Cashiers
|
940 |
+
,,,41-2011,,Cashiers
|
941 |
+
,,,41-2012,,Gambling Change Persons and Booth Cashiers
|
942 |
+
,,41-2020,,,Counter and Rental Clerks and Parts Salespersons
|
943 |
+
,,,41-2021,,Counter and Rental Clerks
|
944 |
+
,,,41-2022,,Parts Salespersons
|
945 |
+
,,41-2030,,,Retail Salespersons
|
946 |
+
,,,41-2031,,Retail Salespersons
|
947 |
+
,41-3000,,,,"Sales Representatives, Services"
|
948 |
+
,,41-3010,,,Advertising Sales Agents
|
949 |
+
,,,41-3011,,Advertising Sales Agents
|
950 |
+
,,41-3020,,,Insurance Sales Agents
|
951 |
+
,,,41-3021,,Insurance Sales Agents
|
952 |
+
,,41-3030,,,"Securities, Commodities, and Financial Services Sales Agents"
|
953 |
+
,,,41-3031,,"Securities, Commodities, and Financial Services Sales Agents"
|
954 |
+
,,41-3040,,,Travel Agents
|
955 |
+
,,,41-3041,,Travel Agents
|
956 |
+
,,41-3090,,,"Miscellaneous Sales Representatives, Services"
|
957 |
+
,,,41-3091,,"Sales Representatives of Services, Except Advertising, Insurance, Financial Services, and Travel"
|
958 |
+
,41-4000,,,,"Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing"
|
959 |
+
,,41-4010,,,"Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing"
|
960 |
+
,,,41-4011,,"Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Technical and Scientific Products"
|
961 |
+
,,,,41-4011.07,Solar Sales Representatives and Assessors
|
962 |
+
,,,41-4012,,"Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Except Technical and Scientific Products"
|
963 |
+
,41-9000,,,,Other Sales and Related Workers
|
964 |
+
,,41-9010,,,"Models, Demonstrators, and Product Promoters"
|
965 |
+
,,,41-9011,,Demonstrators and Product Promoters
|
966 |
+
,,,41-9012,,Models
|
967 |
+
,,41-9020,,,Real Estate Brokers and Sales Agents
|
968 |
+
,,,41-9021,,Real Estate Brokers
|
969 |
+
,,,41-9022,,Real Estate Sales Agents
|
970 |
+
,,41-9030,,,Sales Engineers
|
971 |
+
,,,41-9031,,Sales Engineers
|
972 |
+
,,41-9040,,,Telemarketers
|
973 |
+
,,,41-9041,,Telemarketers
|
974 |
+
,,41-9090,,,Miscellaneous Sales and Related Workers
|
975 |
+
,,,41-9091,,"Door-to-Door Sales Workers, News and Street Vendors, and Related Workers"
|
976 |
+
,,,41-9099,,"Sales and Related Workers, All Other"
|
977 |
+
43-0000,,,,,Office and Administrative Support Occupations
|
978 |
+
,43-1000,,,,Supervisors of Office and Administrative Support Workers
|
979 |
+
,,43-1010,,,First-Line Supervisors of Office and Administrative Support Workers
|
980 |
+
,,,43-1011,,First-Line Supervisors of Office and Administrative Support Workers
|
981 |
+
,43-2000,,,,Communications Equipment Operators
|
982 |
+
,,43-2010,,,"Switchboard Operators, Including Answering Service"
|
983 |
+
,,,43-2011,,"Switchboard Operators, Including Answering Service"
|
984 |
+
,,43-2020,,,Telephone Operators
|
985 |
+
,,,43-2021,,Telephone Operators
|
986 |
+
,,43-2090,,,Miscellaneous Communications Equipment Operators
|
987 |
+
,,,43-2099,,"Communications Equipment Operators, All Other"
|
988 |
+
,43-3000,,,,Financial Clerks
|
989 |
+
,,43-3010,,,Bill and Account Collectors
|
990 |
+
,,,43-3011,,Bill and Account Collectors
|
991 |
+
,,43-3020,,,Billing and Posting Clerks
|
992 |
+
,,,43-3021,,Billing and Posting Clerks
|
993 |
+
,,43-3030,,,"Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks"
|
994 |
+
,,,43-3031,,"Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks"
|
995 |
+
,,43-3040,,,Gambling Cage Workers
|
996 |
+
,,,43-3041,,Gambling Cage Workers
|
997 |
+
,,43-3050,,,Payroll and Timekeeping Clerks
|
998 |
+
,,,43-3051,,Payroll and Timekeeping Clerks
|
999 |
+
,,43-3060,,,Procurement Clerks
|
1000 |
+
,,,43-3061,,Procurement Clerks
|
1001 |
+
,,43-3070,,,Tellers
|
1002 |
+
,,,43-3071,,Tellers
|
1003 |
+
,,43-3090,,,Miscellaneous Financial Clerks
|
1004 |
+
,,,43-3099,,"Financial Clerks, All Other"
|
1005 |
+
,43-4000,,,,Information and Record Clerks
|
1006 |
+
,,43-4010,,,Brokerage Clerks
|
1007 |
+
,,,43-4011,,Brokerage Clerks
|
1008 |
+
,,43-4020,,,Correspondence Clerks
|
1009 |
+
,,,43-4021,,Correspondence Clerks
|
1010 |
+
,,43-4030,,,"Court, Municipal, and License Clerks"
|
1011 |
+
,,,43-4031,,"Court, Municipal, and License Clerks"
|
1012 |
+
,,43-4040,,,"Credit Authorizers, Checkers, and Clerks"
|
1013 |
+
,,,43-4041,,"Credit Authorizers, Checkers, and Clerks"
|
1014 |
+
,,43-4050,,,Customer Service Representatives
|
1015 |
+
,,,43-4051,,Customer Service Representatives
|
1016 |
+
,,43-4060,,,"Eligibility Interviewers, Government Programs"
|
1017 |
+
,,,43-4061,,"Eligibility Interviewers, Government Programs"
|
1018 |
+
,,43-4070,,,File Clerks
|
1019 |
+
,,,43-4071,,File Clerks
|
1020 |
+
,,43-4080,,,"Hotel, Motel, and Resort Desk Clerks"
|
1021 |
+
,,,43-4081,,"Hotel, Motel, and Resort Desk Clerks"
|
1022 |
+
,,43-4110,,,"Interviewers, Except Eligibility and Loan"
|
1023 |
+
,,,43-4111,,"Interviewers, Except Eligibility and Loan"
|
1024 |
+
,,43-4120,,,"Library Assistants, Clerical"
|
1025 |
+
,,,43-4121,,"Library Assistants, Clerical"
|
1026 |
+
,,43-4130,,,Loan Interviewers and Clerks
|
1027 |
+
,,,43-4131,,Loan Interviewers and Clerks
|
1028 |
+
,,43-4140,,,New Accounts Clerks
|
1029 |
+
,,,43-4141,,New Accounts Clerks
|
1030 |
+
,,43-4150,,,Order Clerks
|
1031 |
+
,,,43-4151,,Order Clerks
|
1032 |
+
,,43-4160,,,"Human Resources Assistants, Except Payroll and Timekeeping"
|
1033 |
+
,,,43-4161,,"Human Resources Assistants, Except Payroll and Timekeeping"
|
1034 |
+
,,43-4170,,,Receptionists and Information Clerks
|
1035 |
+
,,,43-4171,,Receptionists and Information Clerks
|
1036 |
+
,,43-4180,,,Reservation and Transportation Ticket Agents and Travel Clerks
|
1037 |
+
,,,43-4181,,Reservation and Transportation Ticket Agents and Travel Clerks
|
1038 |
+
,,43-4190,,,Miscellaneous Information and Record Clerks
|
1039 |
+
,,,43-4199,,"Information and Record Clerks, All Other"
|
1040 |
+
,43-5000,,,,"Material Recording, Scheduling, Dispatching, and Distributing Workers"
|
1041 |
+
,,43-5010,,,Cargo and Freight Agents
|
1042 |
+
,,,43-5011,,Cargo and Freight Agents
|
1043 |
+
,,,,43-5011.01,Freight Forwarders
|
1044 |
+
,,43-5020,,,Couriers and Messengers
|
1045 |
+
,,,43-5021,,Couriers and Messengers
|
1046 |
+
,,43-5030,,,Dispatchers
|
1047 |
+
,,,43-5031,,Public Safety Telecommunicators
|
1048 |
+
,,,43-5032,,"Dispatchers, Except Police, Fire, and Ambulance"
|
1049 |
+
,,43-5040,,,"Meter Readers, Utilities"
|
1050 |
+
,,,43-5041,,"Meter Readers, Utilities"
|
1051 |
+
,,43-5050,,,Postal Service Workers
|
1052 |
+
,,,43-5051,,Postal Service Clerks
|
1053 |
+
,,,43-5052,,Postal Service Mail Carriers
|
1054 |
+
,,,43-5053,,"Postal Service Mail Sorters, Processors, and Processing Machine Operators"
|
1055 |
+
,,43-5060,,,"Production, Planning, and Expediting Clerks"
|
1056 |
+
,,,43-5061,,"Production, Planning, and Expediting Clerks"
|
1057 |
+
,,43-5070,,,"Shipping, Receiving, and Inventory Clerks"
|
1058 |
+
,,,43-5071,,"Shipping, Receiving, and Inventory Clerks"
|
1059 |
+
,,43-5110,,,"Weighers, Measurers, Checkers, and Samplers, Recordkeeping"
|
1060 |
+
,,,43-5111,,"Weighers, Measurers, Checkers, and Samplers, Recordkeeping"
|
1061 |
+
,43-6000,,,,Secretaries and Administrative Assistants
|
1062 |
+
,,43-6010,,,Secretaries and Administrative Assistants
|
1063 |
+
,,,43-6011,,Executive Secretaries and Executive Administrative Assistants
|
1064 |
+
,,,43-6012,,Legal Secretaries and Administrative Assistants
|
1065 |
+
,,,43-6013,,Medical Secretaries and Administrative Assistants
|
1066 |
+
,,,43-6014,,"Secretaries and Administrative Assistants, Except Legal, Medical, and Executive"
|
1067 |
+
,43-9000,,,,Other Office and Administrative Support Workers
|
1068 |
+
,,43-9020,,,Data Entry and Information Processing Workers
|
1069 |
+
,,,43-9021,,Data Entry Keyers
|
1070 |
+
,,,43-9022,,Word Processors and Typists
|
1071 |
+
,,43-9030,,,Desktop Publishers
|
1072 |
+
,,,43-9031,,Desktop Publishers
|
1073 |
+
,,43-9040,,,Insurance Claims and Policy Processing Clerks
|
1074 |
+
,,,43-9041,,Insurance Claims and Policy Processing Clerks
|
1075 |
+
,,43-9050,,,"Mail Clerks and Mail Machine Operators, Except Postal Service"
|
1076 |
+
,,,43-9051,,"Mail Clerks and Mail Machine Operators, Except Postal Service"
|
1077 |
+
,,43-9060,,,"Office Clerks, General"
|
1078 |
+
,,,43-9061,,"Office Clerks, General"
|
1079 |
+
,,43-9070,,,"Office Machine Operators, Except Computer"
|
1080 |
+
,,,43-9071,,"Office Machine Operators, Except Computer"
|
1081 |
+
,,43-9080,,,Proofreaders and Copy Markers
|
1082 |
+
,,,43-9081,,Proofreaders and Copy Markers
|
1083 |
+
,,43-9110,,,Statistical Assistants
|
1084 |
+
,,,43-9111,,Statistical Assistants
|
1085 |
+
,,43-9190,,,Miscellaneous Office and Administrative Support Workers
|
1086 |
+
,,,43-9199,,"Office and Administrative Support Workers, All Other"
|
1087 |
+
45-0000,,,,,"Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Occupations"
|
1088 |
+
,45-1000,,,,"Supervisors of Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Workers"
|
1089 |
+
,,45-1010,,,"First-Line Supervisors of Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Workers"
|
1090 |
+
,,,45-1011,,"First-Line Supervisors of Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Workers"
|
1091 |
+
,45-2000,,,,Agricultural Workers
|
1092 |
+
,,45-2010,,,Agricultural Inspectors
|
1093 |
+
,,,45-2011,,Agricultural Inspectors
|
1094 |
+
,,45-2020,,,Animal Breeders
|
1095 |
+
,,,45-2021,,Animal Breeders
|
1096 |
+
,,45-2040,,,"Graders and Sorters, Agricultural Products"
|
1097 |
+
,,,45-2041,,"Graders and Sorters, Agricultural Products"
|
1098 |
+
,,45-2090,,,Miscellaneous Agricultural Workers
|
1099 |
+
,,,45-2091,,Agricultural Equipment Operators
|
1100 |
+
,,,45-2092,,"Farmworkers and Laborers, Crop, Nursery, and Greenhouse"
|
1101 |
+
,,,45-2093,,"Farmworkers, Farm, Ranch, and Aquacultural Animals"
|
1102 |
+
,,,45-2099,,"Agricultural Workers, All Other"
|
1103 |
+
,45-3000,,,,Fishing and Hunting Workers
|
1104 |
+
,,45-3030,,,Fishing and Hunting Workers
|
1105 |
+
,,,45-3031,,Fishing and Hunting Workers
|
1106 |
+
,45-4000,,,,"Forest, Conservation, and Logging Workers"
|
1107 |
+
,,45-4010,,,Forest and Conservation Workers
|
1108 |
+
,,,45-4011,,Forest and Conservation Workers
|
1109 |
+
,,45-4020,,,Logging Workers
|
1110 |
+
,,,45-4021,,Fallers
|
1111 |
+
,,,45-4022,,Logging Equipment Operators
|
1112 |
+
,,,45-4023,,Log Graders and Scalers
|
1113 |
+
,,,45-4029,,"Logging Workers, All Other"
|
1114 |
+
47-0000,,,,,Construction and Extraction Occupations
|
1115 |
+
,47-1000,,,,Supervisors of Construction and Extraction Workers
|
1116 |
+
,,47-1010,,,First-Line Supervisors of Construction Trades and Extraction Workers
|
1117 |
+
,,,47-1011,,First-Line Supervisors of Construction Trades and Extraction Workers
|
1118 |
+
,,,,47-1011.03,Solar Energy Installation Managers
|
1119 |
+
,47-2000,,,,Construction Trades Workers
|
1120 |
+
,,47-2010,,,Boilermakers
|
1121 |
+
,,,47-2011,,Boilermakers
|
1122 |
+
,,47-2020,,,"Brickmasons, Blockmasons, and Stonemasons"
|
1123 |
+
,,,47-2021,,Brickmasons and Blockmasons
|
1124 |
+
,,,47-2022,,Stonemasons
|
1125 |
+
,,47-2030,,,Carpenters
|
1126 |
+
,,,47-2031,,Carpenters
|
1127 |
+
,,47-2040,,,"Carpet, Floor, and Tile Installers and Finishers"
|
1128 |
+
,,,47-2041,,Carpet Installers
|
1129 |
+
,,,47-2042,,"Floor Layers, Except Carpet, Wood, and Hard Tiles"
|
1130 |
+
,,,47-2043,,Floor Sanders and Finishers
|
1131 |
+
,,,47-2044,,Tile and Stone Setters
|
1132 |
+
,,47-2050,,,"Cement Masons, Concrete Finishers, and Terrazzo Workers"
|
1133 |
+
,,,47-2051,,Cement Masons and Concrete Finishers
|
1134 |
+
,,,47-2053,,Terrazzo Workers and Finishers
|
1135 |
+
,,47-2060,,,Construction Laborers
|
1136 |
+
,,,47-2061,,Construction Laborers
|
1137 |
+
,,47-2070,,,Construction Equipment Operators
|
1138 |
+
,,,47-2071,,"Paving, Surfacing, and Tamping Equipment Operators"
|
1139 |
+
,,,47-2072,,Pile Driver Operators
|
1140 |
+
,,,47-2073,,Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators
|
1141 |
+
,,47-2080,,,"Drywall Installers, Ceiling Tile Installers, and Tapers"
|
1142 |
+
,,,47-2081,,Drywall and Ceiling Tile Installers
|
1143 |
+
,,,47-2082,,Tapers
|
1144 |
+
,,47-2110,,,Electricians
|
1145 |
+
,,,47-2111,,Electricians
|
1146 |
+
,,47-2120,,,Glaziers
|
1147 |
+
,,,47-2121,,Glaziers
|
1148 |
+
,,47-2130,,,Insulation Workers
|
1149 |
+
,,,47-2131,,"Insulation Workers, Floor, Ceiling, and Wall"
|
1150 |
+
,,,47-2132,,"Insulation Workers, Mechanical"
|
1151 |
+
,,47-2140,,,Painters and Paperhangers
|
1152 |
+
,,,47-2141,,"Painters, Construction and Maintenance"
|
1153 |
+
,,,47-2142,,Paperhangers
|
1154 |
+
,,47-2150,,,"Pipelayers, Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters"
|
1155 |
+
,,,47-2151,,Pipelayers
|
1156 |
+
,,,47-2152,,"Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters"
|
1157 |
+
,,,,47-2152.04,Solar Thermal Installers and Technicians
|
1158 |
+
,,47-2160,,,Plasterers and Stucco Masons
|
1159 |
+
,,,47-2161,,Plasterers and Stucco Masons
|
1160 |
+
,,47-2170,,,Reinforcing Iron and Rebar Workers
|
1161 |
+
,,,47-2171,,Reinforcing Iron and Rebar Workers
|
1162 |
+
,,47-2180,,,Roofers
|
1163 |
+
,,,47-2181,,Roofers
|
1164 |
+
,,47-2210,,,Sheet Metal Workers
|
1165 |
+
,,,47-2211,,Sheet Metal Workers
|
1166 |
+
,,47-2220,,,Structural Iron and Steel Workers
|
1167 |
+
,,,47-2221,,Structural Iron and Steel Workers
|
1168 |
+
,,47-2230,,,Solar Photovoltaic Installers
|
1169 |
+
,,,47-2231,,Solar Photovoltaic Installers
|
1170 |
+
,47-3000,,,,"Helpers, Construction Trades"
|
1171 |
+
,,47-3010,,,"Helpers, Construction Trades"
|
1172 |
+
,,,47-3011,,"Helpers--Brickmasons, Blockmasons, Stonemasons, and Tile and Marble Setters"
|
1173 |
+
,,,47-3012,,Helpers--Carpenters
|
1174 |
+
,,,47-3013,,Helpers--Electricians
|
1175 |
+
,,,47-3014,,"Helpers--Painters, Paperhangers, Plasterers, and Stucco Masons"
|
1176 |
+
,,,47-3015,,"Helpers--Pipelayers, Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters"
|
1177 |
+
,,,47-3016,,Helpers--Roofers
|
1178 |
+
,,,47-3019,,"Helpers, Construction Trades, All Other"
|
1179 |
+
,47-4000,,,,Other Construction and Related Workers
|
1180 |
+
,,47-4010,,,Construction and Building Inspectors
|
1181 |
+
,,,47-4011,,Construction and Building Inspectors
|
1182 |
+
,,,,47-4011.01,Energy Auditors
|
1183 |
+
,,47-4020,,,Elevator and Escalator Installers and Repairers
|
1184 |
+
,,,47-4021,,Elevator and Escalator Installers and Repairers
|
1185 |
+
,,47-4030,,,Fence Erectors
|
1186 |
+
,,,47-4031,,Fence Erectors
|
1187 |
+
,,47-4040,,,Hazardous Materials Removal Workers
|
1188 |
+
,,,47-4041,,Hazardous Materials Removal Workers
|
1189 |
+
,,47-4050,,,Highway Maintenance Workers
|
1190 |
+
,,,47-4051,,Highway Maintenance Workers
|
1191 |
+
,,47-4060,,,Rail-Track Laying and Maintenance Equipment Operators
|
1192 |
+
,,,47-4061,,Rail-Track Laying and Maintenance Equipment Operators
|
1193 |
+
,,47-4070,,,Septic Tank Servicers and Sewer Pipe Cleaners
|
1194 |
+
,,,47-4071,,Septic Tank Servicers and Sewer Pipe Cleaners
|
1195 |
+
,,47-4090,,,Miscellaneous Construction and Related Workers
|
1196 |
+
,,,47-4091,,Segmental Pavers
|
1197 |
+
,,,47-4099,,"Construction and Related Workers, All Other"
|
1198 |
+
,,,,47-4099.03,Weatherization Installers and Technicians
|
1199 |
+
,47-5000,,,,Extraction Workers
|
1200 |
+
,,47-5010,,,"Derrick, Rotary Drill, and Service Unit Operators, Oil and Gas"
|
1201 |
+
,,,47-5011,,"Derrick Operators, Oil and Gas"
|
1202 |
+
,,,47-5012,,"Rotary Drill Operators, Oil and Gas"
|
1203 |
+
,,,47-5013,,"Service Unit Operators, Oil and Gas"
|
1204 |
+
,,47-5020,,,Surface Mining Machine Operators and Earth Drillers
|
1205 |
+
,,,47-5022,,"Excavating and Loading Machine and Dragline Operators, Surface Mining"
|
1206 |
+
,,,47-5023,,"Earth Drillers, Except Oil and Gas"
|
1207 |
+
,,47-5030,,,"Explosives Workers, Ordnance Handling Experts, and Blasters"
|
1208 |
+
,,,47-5032,,"Explosives Workers, Ordnance Handling Experts, and Blasters"
|
1209 |
+
,,47-5040,,,Underground Mining Machine Operators
|
1210 |
+
,,,47-5041,,Continuous Mining Machine Operators
|
1211 |
+
,,,47-5043,,"Roof Bolters, Mining"
|
1212 |
+
,,,47-5044,,"Loading and Moving Machine Operators, Underground Mining"
|
1213 |
+
,,,47-5049,,"Underground Mining Machine Operators, All Other"
|
1214 |
+
,,47-5050,,,"Rock Splitters, Quarry"
|
1215 |
+
,,,47-5051,,"Rock Splitters, Quarry"
|
1216 |
+
,,47-5070,,,"Roustabouts, Oil and Gas"
|
1217 |
+
,,,47-5071,,"Roustabouts, Oil and Gas"
|
1218 |
+
,,47-5080,,,Helpers--Extraction Workers
|
1219 |
+
,,,47-5081,,Helpers--Extraction Workers
|
1220 |
+
,,47-5090,,,Miscellaneous Extraction Workers
|
1221 |
+
,,,47-5099,,"Extraction Workers, All Other"
|
1222 |
+
49-0000,,,,,"Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Occupations"
|
1223 |
+
,49-1000,,,,"Supervisors of Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers"
|
1224 |
+
,,49-1010,,,"First-Line Supervisors of Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers"
|
1225 |
+
,,,49-1011,,"First-Line Supervisors of Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers"
|
1226 |
+
,49-2000,,,,"Electrical and Electronic Equipment Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers"
|
1227 |
+
,,49-2010,,,"Computer, Automated Teller, and Office Machine Repairers"
|
1228 |
+
,,,49-2011,,"Computer, Automated Teller, and Office Machine Repairers"
|
1229 |
+
,,49-2020,,,Radio and Telecommunications Equipment Installers and Repairers
|
1230 |
+
,,,49-2021,,"Radio, Cellular, and Tower Equipment Installers and Repairers"
|
1231 |
+
,,,49-2022,,"Telecommunications Equipment Installers and Repairers, Except Line Installers"
|
1232 |
+
,,49-2090,,,"Miscellaneous Electrical and Electronic Equipment Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers"
|
1233 |
+
,,,49-2091,,Avionics Technicians
|
1234 |
+
,,,49-2092,,"Electric Motor, Power Tool, and Related Repairers"
|
1235 |
+
,,,49-2093,,"Electrical and Electronics Installers and Repairers, Transportation Equipment"
|
1236 |
+
,,,49-2094,,"Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Commercial and Industrial Equipment"
|
1237 |
+
,,,49-2095,,"Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Powerhouse, Substation, and Relay"
|
1238 |
+
,,,49-2096,,"Electronic Equipment Installers and Repairers, Motor Vehicles"
|
1239 |
+
,,,49-2097,,Audiovisual Equipment Installers and Repairers
|
1240 |
+
,,,49-2098,,Security and Fire Alarm Systems Installers
|
1241 |
+
,49-3000,,,,"Vehicle and Mobile Equipment Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers"
|
1242 |
+
,,49-3010,,,Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians
|
1243 |
+
,,,49-3011,,Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians
|
1244 |
+
,,49-3020,,,Automotive Technicians and Repairers
|
1245 |
+
,,,49-3021,,Automotive Body and Related Repairers
|
1246 |
+
,,,49-3022,,Automotive Glass Installers and Repairers
|
1247 |
+
,,,49-3023,,Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics
|
1248 |
+
,,49-3030,,,Bus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine Specialists
|
1249 |
+
,,,49-3031,,Bus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine Specialists
|
1250 |
+
,,49-3040,,,Heavy Vehicle and Mobile Equipment Service Technicians and Mechanics
|
1251 |
+
,,,49-3041,,Farm Equipment Mechanics and Service Technicians
|
1252 |
+
,,,49-3042,,"Mobile Heavy Equipment Mechanics, Except Engines"
|
1253 |
+
,,,49-3043,,Rail Car Repairers
|
1254 |
+
,,49-3050,,,Small Engine Mechanics
|
1255 |
+
,,,49-3051,,Motorboat Mechanics and Service Technicians
|
1256 |
+
,,,49-3052,,Motorcycle Mechanics
|
1257 |
+
,,,49-3053,,Outdoor Power Equipment and Other Small Engine Mechanics
|
1258 |
+
,,49-3090,,,"Miscellaneous Vehicle and Mobile Equipment Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers"
|
1259 |
+
,,,49-3091,,Bicycle Repairers
|
1260 |
+
,,,49-3092,,Recreational Vehicle Service Technicians
|
1261 |
+
,,,49-3093,,Tire Repairers and Changers
|
1262 |
+
,49-9000,,,,"Other Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Occupations"
|
1263 |
+
,,49-9010,,,Control and Valve Installers and Repairers
|
1264 |
+
,,,49-9011,,Mechanical Door Repairers
|
1265 |
+
,,,49-9012,,"Control and Valve Installers and Repairers, Except Mechanical Door"
|
1266 |
+
,,49-9020,,,"Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers"
|
1267 |
+
,,,49-9021,,"Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers"
|
1268 |
+
,,49-9030,,,Home Appliance Repairers
|
1269 |
+
,,,49-9031,,Home Appliance Repairers
|
1270 |
+
,,49-9040,,,"Industrial Machinery Installation, Repair, and Maintenance Workers"
|
1271 |
+
,,,49-9041,,Industrial Machinery Mechanics
|
1272 |
+
,,,49-9043,,"Maintenance Workers, Machinery"
|
1273 |
+
,,,49-9044,,Millwrights
|
1274 |
+
,,,49-9045,,"Refractory Materials Repairers, Except Brickmasons"
|
1275 |
+
,,49-9050,,,Line Installers and Repairers
|
1276 |
+
,,,49-9051,,Electrical Power-Line Installers and Repairers
|
1277 |
+
,,,49-9052,,Telecommunications Line Installers and Repairers
|
1278 |
+
,,49-9060,,,Precision Instrument and Equipment Repairers
|
1279 |
+
,,,49-9061,,Camera and Photographic Equipment Repairers
|
1280 |
+
,,,49-9062,,Medical Equipment Repairers
|
1281 |
+
,,,49-9063,,Musical Instrument Repairers and Tuners
|
1282 |
+
,,,49-9064,,Watch and Clock Repairers
|
1283 |
+
,,,49-9069,,"Precision Instrument and Equipment Repairers, All Other"
|
1284 |
+
,,49-9070,,,"Maintenance and Repair Workers, General"
|
1285 |
+
,,,49-9071,,"Maintenance and Repair Workers, General"
|
1286 |
+
,,49-9080,,,Wind Turbine Service Technicians
|
1287 |
+
,,,49-9081,,Wind Turbine Service Technicians
|
1288 |
+
,,49-9090,,,"Miscellaneous Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers"
|
1289 |
+
,,,49-9091,,"Coin, Vending, and Amusement Machine Servicers and Repairers"
|
1290 |
+
,,,49-9092,,Commercial Divers
|
1291 |
+
,,,49-9094,,Locksmiths and Safe Repairers
|
1292 |
+
,,,49-9095,,Manufactured Building and Mobile Home Installers
|
1293 |
+
,,,49-9096,,Riggers
|
1294 |
+
,,,49-9097,,Signal and Track Switch Repairers
|
1295 |
+
,,,49-9098,,"Helpers--Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers"
|
1296 |
+
,,,49-9099,,"Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers, All Other"
|
1297 |
+
,,,,49-9099.01,Geothermal Technicians
|
1298 |
+
51-0000,,,,,Production Occupations
|
1299 |
+
,51-1000,,,,Supervisors of Production Workers
|
1300 |
+
,,51-1010,,,First-Line Supervisors of Production and Operating Workers
|
1301 |
+
,,,51-1011,,First-Line Supervisors of Production and Operating Workers
|
1302 |
+
,51-2000,,,,Assemblers and Fabricators
|
1303 |
+
,,51-2010,,,"Aircraft Structure, Surfaces, Rigging, and Systems Assemblers"
|
1304 |
+
,,,51-2011,,"Aircraft Structure, Surfaces, Rigging, and Systems Assemblers"
|
1305 |
+
,,51-2020,,,"Electrical, Electronics, and Electromechanical Assemblers"
|
1306 |
+
,,,51-2021,,"Coil Winders, Tapers, and Finishers"
|
1307 |
+
,,,51-2022,,Electrical and Electronic Equipment Assemblers
|
1308 |
+
,,,51-2023,,Electromechanical Equipment Assemblers
|
1309 |
+
,,51-2030,,,Engine and Other Machine Assemblers
|
1310 |
+
,,,51-2031,,Engine and Other Machine Assemblers
|
1311 |
+
,,51-2040,,,Structural Metal Fabricators and Fitters
|
1312 |
+
,,,51-2041,,Structural Metal Fabricators and Fitters
|
1313 |
+
,,51-2050,,,Fiberglass Laminators and Fabricators
|
1314 |
+
,,,51-2051,,Fiberglass Laminators and Fabricators
|
1315 |
+
,,51-2060,,,Timing Device Assemblers and Adjusters
|
1316 |
+
,,,51-2061,,Timing Device Assemblers and Adjusters
|
1317 |
+
,,51-2090,,,Miscellaneous Assemblers and Fabricators
|
1318 |
+
,,,51-2092,,Team Assemblers
|
1319 |
+
,,,51-2099,,"Assemblers and Fabricators, All Other"
|
1320 |
+
,51-3000,,,,Food Processing Workers
|
1321 |
+
,,51-3010,,,Bakers
|
1322 |
+
,,,51-3011,,Bakers
|
1323 |
+
,,51-3020,,,"Butchers and Other Meat, Poultry, and Fish Processing Workers"
|
1324 |
+
,,,51-3021,,Butchers and Meat Cutters
|
1325 |
+
,,,51-3022,,"Meat, Poultry, and Fish Cutters and Trimmers"
|
1326 |
+
,,,51-3023,,Slaughterers and Meat Packers
|
1327 |
+
,,51-3090,,,Miscellaneous Food Processing Workers
|
1328 |
+
,,,51-3091,,"Food and Tobacco Roasting, Baking, and Drying Machine Operators and Tenders"
|
1329 |
+
,,,51-3092,,Food Batchmakers
|
1330 |
+
,,,51-3093,,Food Cooking Machine Operators and Tenders
|
1331 |
+
,,,51-3099,,"Food Processing Workers, All Other"
|
1332 |
+
,51-4000,,,,Metal Workers and Plastic Workers
|
1333 |
+
,,51-4020,,,"Forming Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic"
|
1334 |
+
,,,51-4021,,"Extruding and Drawing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic"
|
1335 |
+
,,,51-4022,,"Forging Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic"
|
1336 |
+
,,,51-4023,,"Rolling Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic"
|
1337 |
+
,,51-4030,,,"Machine Tool Cutting Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic"
|
1338 |
+
,,,51-4031,,"Cutting, Punching, and Press Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic"
|
1339 |
+
,,,51-4032,,"Drilling and Boring Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic"
|
1340 |
+
,,,51-4033,,"Grinding, Lapping, Polishing, and Buffing Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic"
|
1341 |
+
,,,51-4034,,"Lathe and Turning Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic"
|
1342 |
+
,,,51-4035,,"Milling and Planing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic"
|
1343 |
+
,,51-4040,,,Machinists
|
1344 |
+
,,,51-4041,,Machinists
|
1345 |
+
,,51-4050,,,"Metal Furnace Operators, Tenders, Pourers, and Casters"
|
1346 |
+
,,,51-4051,,Metal-Refining Furnace Operators and Tenders
|
1347 |
+
,,,51-4052,,"Pourers and Casters, Metal"
|
1348 |
+
,,51-4060,,,"Model Makers and Patternmakers, Metal and Plastic"
|
1349 |
+
,,,51-4061,,"Model Makers, Metal and Plastic"
|
1350 |
+
,,,51-4062,,"Patternmakers, Metal and Plastic"
|
1351 |
+
,,51-4070,,,"Molders and Molding Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic"
|
1352 |
+
,,,51-4071,,Foundry Mold and Coremakers
|
1353 |
+
,,,51-4072,,"Molding, Coremaking, and Casting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic"
|
1354 |
+
,,51-4080,,,"Multiple Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic"
|
1355 |
+
,,,51-4081,,"Multiple Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic"
|
1356 |
+
,,51-4110,,,Tool and Die Makers
|
1357 |
+
,,,51-4111,,Tool and Die Makers
|
1358 |
+
,,51-4120,,,"Welding, Soldering, and Brazing Workers"
|
1359 |
+
,,,51-4121,,"Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers"
|
1360 |
+
,,,51-4122,,"Welding, Soldering, and Brazing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders"
|
1361 |
+
,,51-4190,,,Miscellaneous Metal Workers and Plastic Workers
|
1362 |
+
,,,51-4191,,"Heat Treating Equipment Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic"
|
1363 |
+
,,,51-4192,,"Layout Workers, Metal and Plastic"
|
1364 |
+
,,,51-4193,,"Plating Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic"
|
1365 |
+
,,,51-4194,,"Tool Grinders, Filers, and Sharpeners"
|
1366 |
+
,,,51-4199,,"Metal Workers and Plastic Workers, All Other"
|
1367 |
+
,51-5100,,,,Printing Workers
|
1368 |
+
,,51-5110,,,Printing Workers
|
1369 |
+
,,,51-5111,,Prepress Technicians and Workers
|
1370 |
+
,,,51-5112,,Printing Press Operators
|
1371 |
+
,,,51-5113,,Print Binding and Finishing Workers
|
1372 |
+
,51-6000,,,,"Textile, Apparel, and Furnishings Workers"
|
1373 |
+
,,51-6010,,,Laundry and Dry-Cleaning Workers
|
1374 |
+
,,,51-6011,,Laundry and Dry-Cleaning Workers
|
1375 |
+
,,51-6020,,,"Pressers, Textile, Garment, and Related Materials"
|
1376 |
+
,,,51-6021,,"Pressers, Textile, Garment, and Related Materials"
|
1377 |
+
,,51-6030,,,Sewing Machine Operators
|
1378 |
+
,,,51-6031,,Sewing Machine Operators
|
1379 |
+
,,51-6040,,,Shoe and Leather Workers
|
1380 |
+
,,,51-6041,,Shoe and Leather Workers and Repairers
|
1381 |
+
,,,51-6042,,Shoe Machine Operators and Tenders
|
1382 |
+
,,51-6050,,,"Tailors, Dressmakers, and Sewers"
|
1383 |
+
,,,51-6051,,"Sewers, Hand"
|
1384 |
+
,,,51-6052,,"Tailors, Dressmakers, and Custom Sewers"
|
1385 |
+
,,51-6060,,,"Textile Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders"
|
1386 |
+
,,,51-6061,,Textile Bleaching and Dyeing Machine Operators and Tenders
|
1387 |
+
,,,51-6062,,"Textile Cutting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders"
|
1388 |
+
,,,51-6063,,"Textile Knitting and Weaving Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders"
|
1389 |
+
,,,51-6064,,"Textile Winding, Twisting, and Drawing Out Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders"
|
1390 |
+
,,51-6090,,,"Miscellaneous Textile, Apparel, and Furnishings Workers"
|
1391 |
+
,,,51-6091,,"Extruding and Forming Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Synthetic and Glass Fibers"
|
1392 |
+
,,,51-6092,,Fabric and Apparel Patternmakers
|
1393 |
+
,,,51-6093,,Upholsterers
|
1394 |
+
,,,51-6099,,"Textile, Apparel, and Furnishings Workers, All Other"
|
1395 |
+
,51-7000,,,,Woodworkers
|
1396 |
+
,,51-7010,,,Cabinetmakers and Bench Carpenters
|
1397 |
+
,,,51-7011,,Cabinetmakers and Bench Carpenters
|
1398 |
+
,,51-7020,,,Furniture Finishers
|
1399 |
+
,,,51-7021,,Furniture Finishers
|
1400 |
+
,,51-7030,,,"Model Makers and Patternmakers, Wood"
|
1401 |
+
,,,51-7031,,"Model Makers, Wood"
|
1402 |
+
,,,51-7032,,"Patternmakers, Wood"
|
1403 |
+
,,51-7040,,,"Woodworking Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders"
|
1404 |
+
,,,51-7041,,"Sawing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Wood"
|
1405 |
+
,,,51-7042,,"Woodworking Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Except Sawing"
|
1406 |
+
,,51-7090,,,Miscellaneous Woodworkers
|
1407 |
+
,,,51-7099,,"Woodworkers, All Other"
|
1408 |
+
,51-8000,,,,Plant and System Operators
|
1409 |
+
,,51-8010,,,"Power Plant Operators, Distributors, and Dispatchers"
|
1410 |
+
,,,51-8011,,Nuclear Power Reactor Operators
|
1411 |
+
,,,51-8012,,Power Distributors and Dispatchers
|
1412 |
+
,,,51-8013,,Power Plant Operators
|
1413 |
+
,,,,51-8013.03,Biomass Plant Technicians
|
1414 |
+
,,,,51-8013.04,Hydroelectric Plant Technicians
|
1415 |
+
,,51-8020,,,Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators
|
1416 |
+
,,,51-8021,,Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators
|
1417 |
+
,,51-8030,,,Water and Wastewater Treatment Plant and System Operators
|
1418 |
+
,,,51-8031,,Water and Wastewater Treatment Plant and System Operators
|
1419 |
+
,,51-8090,,,Miscellaneous Plant and System Operators
|
1420 |
+
,,,51-8091,,Chemical Plant and System Operators
|
1421 |
+
,,,51-8092,,Gas Plant Operators
|
1422 |
+
,,,51-8093,,"Petroleum Pump System Operators, Refinery Operators, and Gaugers"
|
1423 |
+
,,,51-8099,,"Plant and System Operators, All Other"
|
1424 |
+
,,,,51-8099.01,Biofuels Processing Technicians
|
1425 |
+
,51-9000,,,,Other Production Occupations
|
1426 |
+
,,51-9010,,,"Chemical Processing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders"
|
1427 |
+
,,,51-9011,,Chemical Equipment Operators and Tenders
|
1428 |
+
,,,51-9012,,"Separating, Filtering, Clarifying, Precipitating, and Still Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders"
|
1429 |
+
,,51-9020,,,"Crushing, Grinding, Polishing, Mixing, and Blending Workers"
|
1430 |
+
,,,51-9021,,"Crushing, Grinding, and Polishing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders"
|
1431 |
+
,,,51-9022,,"Grinding and Polishing Workers, Hand"
|
1432 |
+
,,,51-9023,,"Mixing and Blending Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders"
|
1433 |
+
,,51-9030,,,Cutting Workers
|
1434 |
+
,,,51-9031,,"Cutters and Trimmers, Hand"
|
1435 |
+
,,,51-9032,,"Cutting and Slicing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders"
|
1436 |
+
,,51-9040,,,"Extruding, Forming, Pressing, and Compacting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders"
|
1437 |
+
,,,51-9041,,"Extruding, Forming, Pressing, and Compacting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders"
|
1438 |
+
,,51-9050,,,"Furnace, Kiln, Oven, Drier, and Kettle Operators and Tenders"
|
1439 |
+
,,,51-9051,,"Furnace, Kiln, Oven, Drier, and Kettle Operators and Tenders"
|
1440 |
+
,,51-9060,,,"Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, and Weighers"
|
1441 |
+
,,,51-9061,,"Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, and Weighers"
|
1442 |
+
,,51-9070,,,Jewelers and Precious Stone and Metal Workers
|
1443 |
+
,,,51-9071,,Jewelers and Precious Stone and Metal Workers
|
1444 |
+
,,,,51-9071.06,Gem and Diamond Workers
|
1445 |
+
,,51-9080,,,Dental and Ophthalmic Laboratory Technicians and Medical Appliance Technicians
|
1446 |
+
,,,51-9081,,Dental Laboratory Technicians
|
1447 |
+
,,,51-9082,,Medical Appliance Technicians
|
1448 |
+
,,,51-9083,,Ophthalmic Laboratory Technicians
|
1449 |
+
,,51-9110,,,Packaging and Filling Machine Operators and Tenders
|
1450 |
+
,,,51-9111,,Packaging and Filling Machine Operators and Tenders
|
1451 |
+
,,51-9120,,,Painting Workers
|
1452 |
+
,,,51-9123,,"Painting, Coating, and Decorating Workers"
|
1453 |
+
,,,51-9124,,"Coating, Painting, and Spraying Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders"
|
1454 |
+
,,51-9140,,,Semiconductor Processing Technicians
|
1455 |
+
,,,51-9141,,Semiconductor Processing Technicians
|
1456 |
+
,,51-9150,,,Photographic Process Workers and Processing Machine Operators
|
1457 |
+
,,,51-9151,,Photographic Process Workers and Processing Machine Operators
|
1458 |
+
,,51-9160,,,Computer Numerically Controlled Tool Operators and Programmers
|
1459 |
+
,,,51-9161,,Computer Numerically Controlled Tool Operators
|
1460 |
+
,,,51-9162,,Computer Numerically Controlled Tool Programmers
|
1461 |
+
,,51-9190,,,Miscellaneous Production Workers
|
1462 |
+
,,,51-9191,,Adhesive Bonding Machine Operators and Tenders
|
1463 |
+
,,,51-9192,,"Cleaning, Washing, and Metal Pickling Equipment Operators and Tenders"
|
1464 |
+
,,,51-9193,,Cooling and Freezing Equipment Operators and Tenders
|
1465 |
+
,,,51-9194,,Etchers and Engravers
|
1466 |
+
,,,51-9195,,"Molders, Shapers, and Casters, Except Metal and Plastic"
|
1467 |
+
,,,,51-9195.03,"Stone Cutters and Carvers, Manufacturing"
|
1468 |
+
,,,,51-9195.04,"Glass Blowers, Molders, Benders, and Finishers"
|
1469 |
+
,,,,51-9195.05,"Potters, Manufacturing"
|
1470 |
+
,,,51-9196,,"Paper Goods Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders"
|
1471 |
+
,,,51-9197,,Tire Builders
|
1472 |
+
,,,51-9198,,Helpers--Production Workers
|
1473 |
+
,,,51-9199,,"Production Workers, All Other"
|
1474 |
+
53-0000,,,,,Transportation and Material Moving Occupations
|
1475 |
+
,53-1000,,,,Supervisors of Transportation and Material Moving Workers
|
1476 |
+
,,53-1040,,,First-Line Supervisors of Transportation and Material Moving Workers
|
1477 |
+
,,,53-1041,,Aircraft Cargo Handling Supervisors
|
1478 |
+
,,,53-1042,,"First-Line Supervisors of Helpers, Laborers, and Material Movers, Hand"
|
1479 |
+
,,,,53-1042.01,Recycling Coordinators
|
1480 |
+
,,,53-1043,,First-Line Supervisors of Material-Moving Machine and Vehicle Operators
|
1481 |
+
,,,53-1044,,First-Line Supervisors of Passenger Attendants
|
1482 |
+
,,,53-1049,,"First-Line Supervisors of Transportation Workers, All Other"
|
1483 |
+
,53-2000,,,,Air Transportation Workers
|
1484 |
+
,,53-2010,,,Aircraft Pilots and Flight Engineers
|
1485 |
+
,,,53-2011,,"Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers"
|
1486 |
+
,,,53-2012,,Commercial Pilots
|
1487 |
+
,,53-2020,,,Air Traffic Controllers and Airfield Operations Specialists
|
1488 |
+
,,,53-2021,,Air Traffic Controllers
|
1489 |
+
,,,53-2022,,Airfield Operations Specialists
|
1490 |
+
,,53-2030,,,Flight Attendants
|
1491 |
+
,,,53-2031,,Flight Attendants
|
1492 |
+
,53-3000,,,,Motor Vehicle Operators
|
1493 |
+
,,53-3010,,,"Ambulance Drivers and Attendants, Except Emergency Medical Technicians"
|
1494 |
+
,,,53-3011,,"Ambulance Drivers and Attendants, Except Emergency Medical Technicians"
|
1495 |
+
,,53-3030,,,Driver/Sales Workers and Truck Drivers
|
1496 |
+
,,,53-3031,,Driver/Sales Workers
|
1497 |
+
,,,53-3032,,Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers
|
1498 |
+
,,,53-3033,,Light Truck Drivers
|
1499 |
+
,,53-3050,,,Passenger Vehicle Drivers
|
1500 |
+
,,,53-3051,,"Bus Drivers, School"
|
1501 |
+
,,,53-3052,,"Bus Drivers, Transit and Intercity"
|
1502 |
+
,,,53-3053,,Shuttle Drivers and Chauffeurs
|
1503 |
+
,,,53-3054,,Taxi Drivers
|
1504 |
+
,,53-3090,,,Miscellaneous Motor Vehicle Operators
|
1505 |
+
,,,53-3099,,"Motor Vehicle Operators, All Other"
|
1506 |
+
,53-4000,,,,Rail Transportation Workers
|
1507 |
+
,,53-4010,,,Locomotive Engineers and Operators
|
1508 |
+
,,,53-4011,,Locomotive Engineers
|
1509 |
+
,,,53-4013,,"Rail Yard Engineers, Dinkey Operators, and Hostlers"
|
1510 |
+
,,53-4020,,,"Railroad Brake, Signal, and Switch Operators and Locomotive Firers"
|
1511 |
+
,,,53-4022,,"Railroad Brake, Signal, and Switch Operators and Locomotive Firers"
|
1512 |
+
,,53-4030,,,Railroad Conductors and Yardmasters
|
1513 |
+
,,,53-4031,,Railroad Conductors and Yardmasters
|
1514 |
+
,,53-4040,,,Subway and Streetcar Operators
|
1515 |
+
,,,53-4041,,Subway and Streetcar Operators
|
1516 |
+
,,53-4090,,,Miscellaneous Rail Transportation Workers
|
1517 |
+
,,,53-4099,,"Rail Transportation Workers, All Other"
|
1518 |
+
,53-5000,,,,Water Transportation Workers
|
1519 |
+
,,53-5010,,,Sailors and Marine Oilers
|
1520 |
+
,,,53-5011,,Sailors and Marine Oilers
|
1521 |
+
,,53-5020,,,Ship and Boat Captains and Operators
|
1522 |
+
,,,53-5021,,"Captains, Mates, and Pilots of Water Vessels"
|
1523 |
+
,,,53-5022,,Motorboat Operators
|
1524 |
+
,,53-5030,,,Ship Engineers
|
1525 |
+
,,,53-5031,,Ship Engineers
|
1526 |
+
,53-6000,,,,Other Transportation Workers
|
1527 |
+
,,53-6010,,,Bridge and Lock Tenders
|
1528 |
+
,,,53-6011,,Bridge and Lock Tenders
|
1529 |
+
,,53-6020,,,Parking Attendants
|
1530 |
+
,,,53-6021,,Parking Attendants
|
1531 |
+
,,53-6030,,,Transportation Service Attendants
|
1532 |
+
,,,53-6031,,Automotive and Watercraft Service Attendants
|
1533 |
+
,,,53-6032,,Aircraft Service Attendants
|
1534 |
+
,,53-6040,,,Traffic Technicians
|
1535 |
+
,,,53-6041,,Traffic Technicians
|
1536 |
+
,,53-6050,,,Transportation Inspectors
|
1537 |
+
,,,53-6051,,Transportation Inspectors
|
1538 |
+
,,,,53-6051.01,Aviation Inspectors
|
1539 |
+
,,,,53-6051.07,"Transportation Vehicle, Equipment and Systems Inspectors, Except Aviation"
|
1540 |
+
,,53-6060,,,Passenger Attendants
|
1541 |
+
,,,53-6061,,Passenger Attendants
|
1542 |
+
,,53-6090,,,Miscellaneous Transportation Workers
|
1543 |
+
,,,53-6099,,"Transportation Workers, All Other"
|
1544 |
+
,53-7000,,,,Material Moving Workers
|
1545 |
+
,,53-7010,,,Conveyor Operators and Tenders
|
1546 |
+
,,,53-7011,,Conveyor Operators and Tenders
|
1547 |
+
,,53-7020,,,Crane and Tower Operators
|
1548 |
+
,,,53-7021,,Crane and Tower Operators
|
1549 |
+
,,53-7030,,,Dredge Operators
|
1550 |
+
,,,53-7031,,Dredge Operators
|
1551 |
+
,,53-7040,,,Hoist and Winch Operators
|
1552 |
+
,,,53-7041,,Hoist and Winch Operators
|
1553 |
+
,,53-7050,,,Industrial Truck and Tractor Operators
|
1554 |
+
,,,53-7051,,Industrial Truck and Tractor Operators
|
1555 |
+
,,53-7060,,,Laborers and Material Movers
|
1556 |
+
,,,53-7061,,Cleaners of Vehicles and Equipment
|
1557 |
+
,,,53-7062,,"Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material Movers, Hand"
|
1558 |
+
,,,,53-7062.04,Recycling and Reclamation Workers
|
1559 |
+
,,,53-7063,,Machine Feeders and Offbearers
|
1560 |
+
,,,53-7064,,"Packers and Packagers, Hand"
|
1561 |
+
,,,53-7065,,Stockers and Order Fillers
|
1562 |
+
,,53-7070,,,Pumping Station Operators
|
1563 |
+
,,,53-7071,,Gas Compressor and Gas Pumping Station Operators
|
1564 |
+
,,,53-7072,,"Pump Operators, Except Wellhead Pumpers"
|
1565 |
+
,,,53-7073,,Wellhead Pumpers
|
1566 |
+
,,53-7080,,,Refuse and Recyclable Material Collectors
|
1567 |
+
,,,53-7081,,Refuse and Recyclable Material Collectors
|
1568 |
+
,,53-7120,,,"Tank Car, Truck, and Ship Loaders"
|
1569 |
+
,,,53-7121,,"Tank Car, Truck, and Ship Loaders"
|
1570 |
+
,,53-7190,,,Miscellaneous Material Moving Workers
|
1571 |
+
,,,53-7199,,"Material Moving Workers, All Other"
|
1572 |
+
55-0000,,,,,Military Specific Occupations
|
1573 |
+
,55-1000,,,,Military Officer Special and Tactical Operations Leaders
|
1574 |
+
,,55-1010,,,Military Officer Special and Tactical Operations Leaders
|
1575 |
+
,,,55-1011,,Air Crew Officers
|
1576 |
+
,,,55-1012,,Aircraft Launch and Recovery Officers
|
1577 |
+
,,,55-1013,,Armored Assault Vehicle Officers
|
1578 |
+
,,,55-1014,,Artillery and Missile Officers
|
1579 |
+
,,,55-1015,,Command and Control Center Officers
|
1580 |
+
,,,55-1016,,Infantry Officers
|
1581 |
+
,,,55-1017,,Special Forces Officers
|
1582 |
+
,,,55-1019,,"Military Officer Special and Tactical Operations Leaders, All Other"
|
1583 |
+
,55-2000,,,,First-Line Enlisted Military Supervisors
|
1584 |
+
,,55-2010,,,First-Line Enlisted Military Supervisors
|
1585 |
+
,,,55-2011,,First-Line Supervisors of Air Crew Members
|
1586 |
+
,,,55-2012,,First-Line Supervisors of Weapons Specialists/Crew Members
|
1587 |
+
,,,55-2013,,First-Line Supervisors of All Other Tactical Operations Specialists
|
1588 |
+
,55-3000,,,,Military Enlisted Tactical Operations and Air/Weapons Specialists and Crew Members
|
1589 |
+
,,55-3010,,,Military Enlisted Tactical Operations and Air/Weapons Specialists and Crew Members
|
1590 |
+
,,,55-3011,,Air Crew Members
|
1591 |
+
,,,55-3012,,Aircraft Launch and Recovery Specialists
|
1592 |
+
,,,55-3013,,Armored Assault Vehicle Crew Members
|
1593 |
+
,,,55-3014,,Artillery and Missile Crew Members
|
1594 |
+
,,,55-3015,,Command and Control Center Specialists
|
1595 |
+
,,,55-3016,,Infantry
|
1596 |
+
,,,55-3018,,Special Forces
|
1597 |
+
,,,55-3019,,"Military Enlisted Tactical Operations and Air/Weapons Specialists and Crew Members, All Other"
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|
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Management Occupations,10495770
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Business and Financial Operations Occupations,10087830
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4 |
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Computer and Mathematical Occupations,5177400
|
5 |
+
Architecture and Engineering Occupations,2539660
|
6 |
+
"Life, Physical, and Social Science Occupations",1389430
|
7 |
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Community and Social Service Occupations,2418130
|
8 |
+
Legal Occupations,1240630
|
9 |
+
Educational Instruction and Library Occupations,8744560
|
10 |
+
"Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media Occupations",2106490
|
11 |
+
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations,9284210
|
12 |
+
Healthcare Support Occupations,7063530
|
13 |
+
Protective Service Occupations,3504330
|
14 |
+
Food Preparation and Serving Related Occupations,13247870
|
15 |
+
Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance Occupations,4429070
|
16 |
+
Personal Care and Service Occupations,3040630
|
17 |
+
Sales and Related Occupations,13380660
|
18 |
+
Office and Administrative Support Occupations,18533450
|
19 |
+
"Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Occupations",432200
|
20 |
+
Construction and Extraction Occupations,6225630
|
21 |
+
"Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Occupations",5989460
|
22 |
+
Production Occupations,8770170
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23 |
+
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"cell_type": "markdown",
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"metadata": {},
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"source": [
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"# Which Economic Tasks are Performed with AI? Evidence from Millions of Claude Conversations\n",
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"\n",
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"_Handa et al., 2025_"
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]
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},
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{
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"cell_type": "code",
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"execution_count": 1,
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"metadata": {},
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"outputs": [],
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"source": [
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"import pandas as pd\n",
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"import matplotlib.pyplot as plt\n",
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"import seaborn as sns\n",
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"from textwrap import wrap\n",
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"import numpy as np\n",
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"\n",
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"palette = sns.color_palette(\"colorblind\")"
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"cell_type": "code",
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"metadata": {},
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"outputs": [],
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"def merge_onet_soc_data() -> pd.DataFrame:\n",
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" \"\"\"\n",
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" Merges O*NET task statements with SOC (Standard Occupational Classification) data\n",
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" based on major group codes.\n",
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" \n",
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" Args:\n",
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" onet_path (str): Path to the O*NET task statements CSV file\n",
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" soc_path (str): Path to the SOC structure CSV file\n",
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" \n",
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" Returns:\n",
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" pd.DataFrame: Merged DataFrame containing O*NET data with SOC major group titles\n",
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" \"\"\"\n",
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"\n",
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" # Read and process O*NET data\n",
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" onet_df = pd.read_csv(\"onet_task_statements.csv\")\n",
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" onet_df[\"soc_major_group\"] = onet_df[\"O*NET-SOC Code\"].str[:2]\n",
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" \n",
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" # Read and process SOC data\n",
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" soc_df = pd.read_csv(\"SOC_Structure.csv\")\n",
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" soc_df = soc_df.dropna(subset=['Major Group'])\n",
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" soc_df[\"soc_major_group\"] = soc_df[\"Major Group\"].str[:2]\n",
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" \n",
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" # Merge datasets\n",
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" merged_df = onet_df.merge(\n",
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" soc_df[['soc_major_group', 'SOC or O*NET-SOC 2019 Title']],\n",
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" on='soc_major_group',\n",
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" how='left'\n",
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" )\n",
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"\n",
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" return merged_df"
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]
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},
|
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{
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"cell_type": "code",
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"execution_count": 3,
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"metadata": {},
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"outputs": [],
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"source": [
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"task_occupations_df = merge_onet_soc_data()"
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]
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},
|
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{
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"cell_type": "code",
|
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"execution_count": null,
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"metadata": {},
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"outputs": [],
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"source": [
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"task_occupations_df[\"Title\"].nunique()"
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]
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},
|
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{
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"cell_type": "code",
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"execution_count": null,
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"metadata": {},
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"outputs": [],
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"source": [
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+
"# Update cluster mappings to include data from the merged_df\n",
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"task_occupations_df[\"task_normalized\"] = task_occupations_df[\"Task\"].str.lower().str.strip()\n",
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"# Some tasks are included multiple times, so we need to count the number of occurrences per task\n",
|
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"task_occupations_df[\"n_occurrences\"] = task_occupations_df.groupby(\"task_normalized\")[\"Title\"].transform(\"nunique\")\n",
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"\n",
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"task_occupations_df"
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]
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},
|
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{
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"cell_type": "markdown",
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"metadata": {},
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107 |
+
"source": [
|
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"### Load Task Mappings and Join"
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]
|
110 |
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},
|
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{
|
112 |
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"cell_type": "code",
|
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+
"execution_count": 6,
|
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+
"metadata": {},
|
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"outputs": [],
|
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"source": [
|
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"task_mappings_df = pd.read_csv(\"onet_task_mappings.csv\")"
|
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]
|
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},
|
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{
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"cell_type": "code",
|
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+
"execution_count": null,
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"metadata": {},
|
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"outputs": [],
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"source": [
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"grouped_with_occupations = task_mappings_df.merge(\n",
|
127 |
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" task_occupations_df,\n",
|
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" left_on=\"task_name\",\n",
|
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" right_on=\"task_normalized\",\n",
|
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" how=\"left\"\n",
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")\n",
|
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"\n",
|
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+
"grouped_with_occupations[\"pct_occ_scaled\"] = 100 * (grouped_with_occupations[\"pct\"] / grouped_with_occupations[\"n_occurrences\"]) / (grouped_with_occupations[\"pct\"] / grouped_with_occupations[\"n_occurrences\"]).sum()\n",
|
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"grouped_with_occupations[\"pct_occ_scaled\"].sum()"
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]
|
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},
|
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{
|
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"cell_type": "code",
|
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"execution_count": null,
|
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"metadata": {},
|
141 |
+
"outputs": [],
|
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"source": [
|
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+
"grouped_with_occupations"
|
144 |
+
]
|
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+
},
|
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{
|
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"cell_type": "markdown",
|
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+
"metadata": {},
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149 |
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"source": [
|
150 |
+
"## EXPERIMENTS"
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151 |
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]
|
152 |
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},
|
153 |
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{
|
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"cell_type": "markdown",
|
155 |
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"metadata": {},
|
156 |
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"source": [
|
157 |
+
"### TASKS"
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158 |
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]
|
159 |
+
},
|
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{
|
161 |
+
"cell_type": "code",
|
162 |
+
"execution_count": 9,
|
163 |
+
"metadata": {},
|
164 |
+
"outputs": [],
|
165 |
+
"source": [
|
166 |
+
"# Set style and increase font sizes\n",
|
167 |
+
"plt.rcParams['font.size'] = 12 # Base font size\n",
|
168 |
+
"plt.rcParams['axes.titlesize'] = 14 # Title font size\n",
|
169 |
+
"plt.rcParams['axes.labelsize'] = 12 # Axis labels size\n",
|
170 |
+
"plt.rcParams['xtick.labelsize'] = 11 # X-axis tick labels size\n",
|
171 |
+
"plt.rcParams['ytick.labelsize'] = 11 # Y-axis tick labels size\n",
|
172 |
+
"plt.rcParams['legend.fontsize'] = 11 # Legend font size\n",
|
173 |
+
"plt.rcParams['figure.titlesize'] = 16 # Figure title size\n",
|
174 |
+
"\n",
|
175 |
+
"# If you're using seaborn, you can also set its context\n",
|
176 |
+
"sns.set_context(\"notebook\", font_scale=1.2)"
|
177 |
+
]
|
178 |
+
},
|
179 |
+
{
|
180 |
+
"cell_type": "code",
|
181 |
+
"execution_count": null,
|
182 |
+
"metadata": {},
|
183 |
+
"outputs": [],
|
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+
"source": [
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+
"# Get top 10 tasks overall to ensure consistent comparison\n",
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186 |
+
"total_tasks = (grouped_with_occupations.groupby(\"Task\")[\"pct_occ_scaled\"]\n",
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+
" .sum()\n",
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188 |
+
" .sort_values(ascending=False))\n",
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189 |
+
"top_10_tasks = total_tasks.head(10).index\n",
|
190 |
+
"\n",
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191 |
+
"# Create plot dataframe with all groups\n",
|
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+
"plot_df = (grouped_with_occupations[grouped_with_occupations[\"Task\"].isin(top_10_tasks)]\n",
|
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+
" .groupby([\"Task\"])[\"pct_occ_scaled\"]\n",
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+
" .sum()\n",
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+
" .reset_index())\n",
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196 |
+
"\n",
|
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+
"# Sort tasks by overall frequency\n",
|
198 |
+
"task_order = (plot_df.groupby(\"Task\")[\"pct_occ_scaled\"]\n",
|
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+
" .sum()\n",
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+
" .sort_values(ascending=False)\n",
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+
" .index)\n",
|
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+
"plot_df[\"Task\"] = pd.Categorical(plot_df[\"Task\"], categories=task_order, ordered=True)\n",
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+
"\n",
|
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+
"# Create the plot\n",
|
205 |
+
"plt.figure(figsize=(16, 12))\n",
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+
"sns.barplot(\n",
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207 |
+
" data=plot_df,\n",
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+
" x=\"pct_occ_scaled\",\n",
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+
" y=\"Task\",\n",
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+
" color=palette[0],\n",
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+
")\n",
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+
"\n",
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213 |
+
"# Wrap task titles\n",
|
214 |
+
"ax = plt.gca()\n",
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+
"ax.set_yticklabels(['\\n'.join(wrap(label.get_text(), width=40)) \n",
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+
" for label in ax.get_yticklabels()])\n",
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+
"\n",
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+
"# Modify legend\n",
|
219 |
+
"handles, labels = ax.get_legend_handles_labels()\n",
|
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+
"\n",
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+
"# Wrap task labels\n",
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+
"ax = plt.gca()\n",
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+
"ax.set_yticklabels(['\\n'.join(wrap(label.get_text(), width=40)) \n",
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+
" for label in ax.get_yticklabels()])\n",
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+
"\n",
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+
"# Format x-axis as percentages\n",
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"ax.xaxis.set_major_formatter(plt.FuncFormatter(lambda x, _: f'{x:.1f}%'))\n",
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"# Customize the plot\n",
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"plt.title('Top Tasks by % of Conversations')\n",
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"plt.xlabel('Percentage of Records')\n",
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"plt.ylabel('O*NET Task')\n",
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"\n",
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"# Adjust layout to prevent label cutoff\n",
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"plt.tight_layout()\n",
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"plt.show()\n"
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"source": [
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"### OCCUPATIONS"
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"outputs": [],
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"grouped_with_occupations.groupby(\"Title\")[\"pct_occ_scaled\"].sum()"
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"cell_type": "code",
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"execution_count": null,
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"metadata": {},
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"outputs": [],
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"source": [
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"# Calculate percentages per group and occupation\n",
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"plot_df = (grouped_with_occupations.groupby(\"Title\")[\"pct_occ_scaled\"]\n",
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" .sum()\n",
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" .reset_index())\n",
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"\n",
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"# Get top occupations overall\n",
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"total_occs = (plot_df.groupby(\"Title\")[\"pct_occ_scaled\"]\n",
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" .sum()\n",
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" .sort_values(ascending=False))\n",
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"top_occs = total_occs.head(15).index\n",
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"\n",
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"# Filter for top occupations\n",
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"plot_df = plot_df[plot_df[\"Title\"].isin(top_occs)]\n",
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"\n",
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"# Sort occupations by overall frequency\n",
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"occ_order = (plot_df.groupby(\"Title\")[\"pct_occ_scaled\"]\n",
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" .sum()\n",
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" .sort_values(ascending=False)\n",
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" .index)\n",
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"plot_df[\"Title\"] = pd.Categorical(plot_df[\"Title\"], categories=occ_order, ordered=True)\n",
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"\n",
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"# Create the plot\n",
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"plt.figure(figsize=(18, 16))\n",
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"sns.barplot(\n",
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" data=plot_df,\n",
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" x=\"pct_occ_scaled\",\n",
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" y=\"Title\",\n",
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" color=palette[0],\n",
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")\n",
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"\n",
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"# Wrap occupation titles\n",
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"ax = plt.gca()\n",
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"ax.set_yticklabels(['\\n'.join(wrap(label.get_text(), width=40)) \n",
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" for label in ax.get_yticklabels()])\n",
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"\n",
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"# Format x-axis as percentages\n",
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"ax.xaxis.set_major_formatter(plt.FuncFormatter(lambda x, _: f'{x:.1f}%'))\n",
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"\n",
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"# Customize the plot\n",
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"plt.title('Top Occupations by % of Conversations')\n",
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"plt.xlabel('Percentage of Conversations')\n",
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"plt.ylabel('Occupation')\n",
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"\n",
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"# Adjust layout to prevent label cutoff\n",
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"plt.tight_layout()\n",
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"\n",
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"plt.show()"
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"metadata": {},
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"source": [
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"### OCCUPATIONAL CATEGORIES"
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{
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"cell_type": "code",
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"execution_count": null,
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"metadata": {},
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"outputs": [],
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"source": [
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"# Calculate percentages per group and occupational category\n",
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"plot_df = (grouped_with_occupations.groupby(\"SOC or O*NET-SOC 2019 Title\")[\"pct_occ_scaled\"]\n",
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" .sum()\n",
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" .reset_index())\n",
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"\n",
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+
"# Sort categories by group-1 frequency\n",
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+
"cat_order = plot_df.sort_values(\"pct_occ_scaled\", ascending=False)[\"SOC or O*NET-SOC 2019 Title\"]\n",
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+
"plot_df[\"SOC or O*NET-SOC 2019 Title\"] = pd.Categorical(\n",
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+
" plot_df[\"SOC or O*NET-SOC 2019 Title\"], \n",
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+
" categories=cat_order, \n",
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+
" ordered=True\n",
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")\n",
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"\n",
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+
"# Create the plot\n",
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+
"plt.figure(figsize=(18, 16))\n",
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+
"sns.barplot(\n",
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+
" data=plot_df,\n",
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+
" x=\"pct_occ_scaled\",\n",
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+
" y=\"SOC or O*NET-SOC 2019 Title\",\n",
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" color=palette[0],\n",
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")\n",
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"\n",
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+
"# Wrap category labels and remove \" Occupations\" string\n",
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+
"ax = plt.gca()\n",
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+
"ax.set_yticklabels(['\\n'.join(wrap(label.get_text().replace(\" Occupations\", \"\"), width=60)) \n",
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+
" for label in ax.get_yticklabels()])\n",
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"\n",
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+
"# Format x-axis as percentages\n",
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+
"ax.xaxis.set_major_formatter(plt.FuncFormatter(lambda x, _: f'{x:.1f}%'))\n",
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+
"\n",
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+
"# Customize the plot\n",
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+
"plt.title('Occupational Categories by % of Conversations')\n",
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+
"plt.xlabel('Percentage of Conversations')\n",
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+
"plt.ylabel('Occupational Category')\n",
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+
"\n",
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+
"# Adjust layout to prevent label cutoff\n",
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+
"plt.tight_layout()\n",
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"\n",
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+
"plt.show()"
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]
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},
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{
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"cell_type": "code",
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+
"execution_count": null,
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"metadata": {},
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"outputs": [],
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"source": [
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+
"grouped_with_occupations"
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]
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},
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{
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+
"cell_type": "code",
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+
"execution_count": 15,
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"metadata": {},
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+
"outputs": [],
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"source": [
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+
"# Load employment data\n",
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+
"bls_employment_df = pd.read_csv(\"bls_employment_may_2023.csv\")\n",
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+
"\n",
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+
"claude_employment_df = grouped_with_occupations.groupby(\"SOC or O*NET-SOC 2019 Title\")[\"pct_occ_scaled\"].sum().reset_index(name='claude_distribution')\n",
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+
"\n",
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+
"employment_df = claude_employment_df.merge(bls_employment_df, \n",
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+
" on='SOC or O*NET-SOC 2019 Title',\n",
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+
" how='left')"
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+
]
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+
},
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+
{
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+
"cell_type": "code",
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+
"execution_count": null,
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+
"metadata": {},
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+
"outputs": [],
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+
"source": [
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+
"# Calculate percentages and setup data\n",
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+
"plot_df = employment_df.copy()\n",
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+
"\n",
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+
"def get_distribution(df, value_column):\n",
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+
" total = df[value_column].sum()\n",
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+
" return (df[value_column] / total * 100).round(1)\n",
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+
"\n",
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+
"plot_df['bls_pct'] = get_distribution(plot_df, 'bls_distribution')\n",
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+
"plot_df['claude_pct'] = get_distribution(plot_df, 'claude_distribution')\n",
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+
"plot_df['clean_label'] = plot_df['SOC or O*NET-SOC 2019 Title'].str.replace(' Occupations', '')\n",
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406 |
+
"plot_df['pct_difference'] = plot_df['claude_pct'] - plot_df['bls_pct']\n",
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407 |
+
"plot_df = plot_df.sort_values('bls_pct', ascending=True)\n",
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+
"\n",
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409 |
+
"# Create the plot\n",
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410 |
+
"fig, ax = plt.subplots(figsize=(20, 12))\n",
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+
"\n",
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+
"# Set colors\n",
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+
"claude_color = palette[1] \n",
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+
"bls_color = palette[0] \n",
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+
"\n",
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+
"# Create lines and circles\n",
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417 |
+
"y_positions = range(len(plot_df))\n",
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418 |
+
"for i, row in enumerate(plot_df.itertuples()):\n",
|
419 |
+
" # Determine color based on which value is larger\n",
|
420 |
+
" line_color = claude_color if row.claude_pct > row.bls_pct else bls_color\n",
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+
" \n",
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422 |
+
" # Draw the line between bls and claude percentages\n",
|
423 |
+
" ax.plot([row.bls_pct, row.claude_pct], [i, i], \n",
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424 |
+
" color=line_color, \n",
|
425 |
+
" linestyle='-', \n",
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+
" linewidth=2.5,\n",
|
427 |
+
" zorder=1)\n",
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+
" \n",
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429 |
+
" # Determine label positioning\n",
|
430 |
+
" if row.claude_pct > row.bls_pct:\n",
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431 |
+
" bls_ha = 'right'\n",
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432 |
+
" claude_ha = 'left'\n",
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433 |
+
" bls_offset = -0.4\n",
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434 |
+
" claude_offset = 0.4\n",
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+
" else:\n",
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+
" bls_ha = 'left'\n",
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437 |
+
" claude_ha = 'right'\n",
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438 |
+
" bls_offset = 0.4\n",
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439 |
+
" claude_offset = -0.4\n",
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+
"\n",
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441 |
+
" # Plot BLS percentage\n",
|
442 |
+
" ax.scatter([row.bls_pct], [i], \n",
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443 |
+
" color=bls_color,\n",
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+
" s=200,\n",
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+
" zorder=2,\n",
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446 |
+
" label='% of U.S. workers (BLS)' if i == 0 else \"\")\n",
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447 |
+
" ax.text(row.bls_pct + bls_offset,\n",
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+
" i,\n",
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449 |
+
" f'{row.bls_pct:.1f}%',\n",
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450 |
+
" ha=bls_ha,\n",
|
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+
" va='center',\n",
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452 |
+
" color=bls_color)\n",
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+
" \n",
|
454 |
+
" # Plot Claude's percentage\n",
|
455 |
+
" ax.scatter([row.claude_pct], [i], \n",
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456 |
+
" color=claude_color,\n",
|
457 |
+
" s=200,\n",
|
458 |
+
" zorder=2,\n",
|
459 |
+
" label='% of Claude conversations' if i == 0 else \"\")\n",
|
460 |
+
" ax.text(row.claude_pct + claude_offset,\n",
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+
" i,\n",
|
462 |
+
" f'{row.claude_pct:.1f}%',\n",
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463 |
+
" ha=claude_ha,\n",
|
464 |
+
" va='center',\n",
|
465 |
+
" color=claude_color)\n",
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+
"\n",
|
467 |
+
"# Customize the plot\n",
|
468 |
+
"ax.set_xlabel('Percentage')\n",
|
469 |
+
"ax.set_ylabel('Occupational Category')\n",
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470 |
+
"\n",
|
471 |
+
"# Add percentage formatter to x-axis\n",
|
472 |
+
"ax.xaxis.set_major_formatter(plt.FuncFormatter(lambda x, _: f'{x:.1f}%'))\n",
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473 |
+
"\n",
|
474 |
+
"# Set y-axis labels\n",
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475 |
+
"ax.set_yticks(y_positions)\n",
|
476 |
+
"ax.set_yticklabels(plot_df['clean_label'])\n",
|
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+
"\n",
|
478 |
+
"# Add legend\n",
|
479 |
+
"handles, labels = ax.get_legend_handles_labels()\n",
|
480 |
+
"handles = handles[::-1]\n",
|
481 |
+
"labels = labels[::-1]\n",
|
482 |
+
"ax.legend(handles, labels, loc='lower right', bbox_to_anchor=(1.0, 0.0))\n",
|
483 |
+
"\n",
|
484 |
+
"# Adjust grid and layout\n",
|
485 |
+
"ax.grid(axis='x', linestyle='--', alpha=0.3)\n",
|
486 |
+
"ax.set_axisbelow(True)\n",
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487 |
+
"\n",
|
488 |
+
"# Set axis limits with padding\n",
|
489 |
+
"max_val = max(plot_df['bls_pct'].max(), plot_df['claude_pct'].max())\n",
|
490 |
+
"min_val = min(plot_df['bls_pct'].min(), plot_df['claude_pct'].min())\n",
|
491 |
+
"padding = (max_val - min_val) * 0.15\n",
|
492 |
+
"ax.set_xlim(min_val - padding, max_val + padding)\n",
|
493 |
+
"ax.set_ylim(-1, len(plot_df))\n",
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494 |
+
"\n",
|
495 |
+
"# Adjust layout\n",
|
496 |
+
"plt.tight_layout()\n",
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497 |
+
"plt.show()"
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+
]
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+
},
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+
{
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501 |
+
"cell_type": "markdown",
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502 |
+
"metadata": {},
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503 |
+
"source": [
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504 |
+
"### USAGE BY WAGE"
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505 |
+
]
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+
},
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+
{
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+
"cell_type": "code",
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509 |
+
"execution_count": 17,
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510 |
+
"metadata": {},
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511 |
+
"outputs": [],
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512 |
+
"source": [
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513 |
+
"# Read and process wage data\n",
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514 |
+
"wage_df = pd.read_csv(\"wage_data.csv\")"
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515 |
+
]
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+
},
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{
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+
"cell_type": "code",
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519 |
+
"execution_count": null,
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+
"metadata": {},
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521 |
+
"outputs": [],
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+
"source": [
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+
"wage_df"
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+
]
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+
},
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+
{
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+
"cell_type": "code",
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528 |
+
"execution_count": null,
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529 |
+
"metadata": {},
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530 |
+
"outputs": [],
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531 |
+
"source": [
|
532 |
+
"# Join wage and occupation data\n",
|
533 |
+
"grouped_with_occupations_and_wage = grouped_with_occupations.merge(wage_df, left_on=\"O*NET-SOC Code\", right_on=\"SOCcode\", how=\"left\")\n",
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+
"grouped_with_occupations_and_wage"
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+
]
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+
},
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537 |
+
{
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+
"cell_type": "code",
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539 |
+
"execution_count": null,
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+
"metadata": {},
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541 |
+
"outputs": [],
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542 |
+
"source": [
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543 |
+
"def create_wage_distribution_plot(plot_df):\n",
|
544 |
+
" # Create figure\n",
|
545 |
+
" plt.figure(figsize=(24, 12))\n",
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546 |
+
" \n",
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547 |
+
" # Create scatter plot\n",
|
548 |
+
" sns.scatterplot(data=plot_df,\n",
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549 |
+
" x='MedianSalary',\n",
|
550 |
+
" y='pct_occ_scaled',\n",
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551 |
+
" alpha=0.5,\n",
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552 |
+
" size='pct_occ_scaled',\n",
|
553 |
+
" sizes=(60, 400),\n",
|
554 |
+
" color=palette[0],\n",
|
555 |
+
" legend=False)\n",
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+
" \n",
|
557 |
+
" # Style the plot\n",
|
558 |
+
" plt.xlabel('Median Wage ($)')\n",
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559 |
+
" plt.ylabel('Percent of Conversations')\n",
|
560 |
+
" plt.gca().yaxis.set_major_formatter(plt.FuncFormatter(lambda y, _: '{:.1f}%'.format(y)))\n",
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561 |
+
" \n",
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562 |
+
" # Add title\n",
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563 |
+
" plt.title('Wage Distribution by % of Conversations'), \n",
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564 |
+
" \n",
|
565 |
+
" # Annotate points\n",
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566 |
+
" # Top points by percentage\n",
|
567 |
+
" top_n = 7\n",
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568 |
+
" for _, row in plot_df.nlargest(top_n, 'pct_occ_scaled').iterrows():\n",
|
569 |
+
" plt.annotate('\\n'.join(wrap(row['Title'], width=20)), \n",
|
570 |
+
" (row['MedianSalary'], row['pct_occ_scaled']),\n",
|
571 |
+
" xytext=(5, 5), \n",
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572 |
+
" textcoords='offset points')\n",
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573 |
+
" \n",
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574 |
+
" # Extreme salary points\n",
|
575 |
+
" n_extremes = 2\n",
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576 |
+
" # Annotate lowest and highest salaries\n",
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577 |
+
" for df_subset in [plot_df.nsmallest(n_extremes, 'MedianSalary'),\n",
|
578 |
+
" plot_df.nlargest(n_extremes, 'MedianSalary')]:\n",
|
579 |
+
" for i, row in enumerate(df_subset.iterrows()):\n",
|
580 |
+
" if i != 0: # Skip if already annotated in top_n\n",
|
581 |
+
" plt.annotate('\\n'.join(wrap(row[1]['Title'], width=20)), \n",
|
582 |
+
" (row[1]['MedianSalary'], row[1]['pct_occ_scaled']),\n",
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583 |
+
" xytext=(5, -15),\n",
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584 |
+
" textcoords='offset points')\n",
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585 |
+
" \n",
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586 |
+
" # Formatting\n",
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" bar = plt.barh(0, row['pct'], left=left_auto, height=bar_width, \n",
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" for i, (_, row) in enumerate(augmentation_df.iterrows()):\n",
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" bar = plt.barh(1, row['pct'], left=left_aug, height=bar_width,\n",
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" color=colors_b[i])\n",
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" # Customize the plot\n",
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" plt.yticks(bar_positions, ['Automation', 'Augmentation'])\n",
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