Distribution of male and female workers by specific Louisville occupation. Population of the study is civilians 16 years and over who are currently employed.
Occupation
Total
Male
Female
Employed civilians 16 and over
10,722
5,641
5,081
Management, professional and related
6,216
3,546
2,670
Management, business, and financial
2,274
1,386
888
Management, except farmers/farm managers
1,668
1,088
580
Farmers/farm managers
11
11
0
Business and financial
595
287
308
Business operations specialists
316
155
161
Financial specialists
279
132
147
Professional and related
3,942
2,160
1,782
Computer and mathematical
1,103
799
304
Architecture and engineering
622
531
91
Architects, surveyors, cartographers, engineers
493
417
76
Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians
129
114
15
Life, physical, and social science
201
120
81
Community and social services
124
56
68
Legal
140
98
42
Education, training, library
858
266
592
Arts, design, entertainment, sports, media
331
143
188
Healthcare practicioners and technical
563
147
416
Heath diagnosing/treating and technical
487
134
353
Health technologists and technicians
76
13
63
Service
1,018
385
633
Healthcare support
100
5
95
Protective service
112
73
39
Fire fighting, prevention, and law enforcement/supervisors
58
42
16
Other protective service/supervisors
54
31
23
Food preparation and serving related
398
172
226
Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance
138
80
58
Personal care and service
270
55
215
Sales and office
2,562
971
1,591
Sales and related
1,033
621
412
Office and administrative support
1,529
350
1,179
Farming, fishing, and forestry
8
8
0
Construction, extraction, and maintenance
424
390
34
Construction and extraction
292
269
23
Supervisors, construction and extraction workers
48
48
0
Construction trades workers
244
221
23
Extraction workers
0
0
0
Installation, maintenance, and repair
132
121
11
Production, transportation, and material moving
494
341
153
Production
329
216
113
Transportation nd material moving
165
125
40
Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers