HOUSEHOLD DATA HOUSEHOLD DATA ANNUAL AVERAGES ANNUAL AVERAGES 42. Union affiliation of employed wage and salary workers by occupation and industry (Numbers in thousands) 2002 2003 Members of Represented Members of Represented unions(1) by unions(2) unions(1) by unions(2) Occupation and industry Total Total em- em- ployed Percent Percent ployed Percent Percent Total of Total of Total of Total of em- em- em- em- ployed ployed ployed ployed OCCUPATION Management, professional, and related occupations. 40,610 5,384 13.3 6,153 15.2 40,883 5,331 13.0 6,130 15.0 Management, business, and financial operations occupations.................................. 15,553 838 5.4 1,003 6.4 15,465 727 4.7 882 5.7 Management occupations.................... 10,799 521 4.8 627 5.8 10,713 436 4.1 546 5.1 Business and financial operations occupations.............................. 4,754 317 6.7 375 7.9 4,753 291 6.1 336 7.1 Professional and related occupations.......... 25,057 4,546 18.1 5,150 20.6 25,418 4,604 18.1 5,248 20.6 Computer and mathematical occupations..... 2,938 119 4.0 157 5.4 2,947 154 5.2 197 6.7 Architecture and engineering occupations.. 2,573 200 7.8 222 8.6 2,592 202 7.8 240 9.2 Life, physical, and social science occupations.............................. 1,164 117 10.0 142 12.2 1,203 108 9.0 136 11.3 Community and social services occupations. 2,116 361 17.1 409 19.3 2,118 351 16.6 395 18.6 Legal occupations......................... 1,162 61 5.3 79 6.8 1,134 54 4.8 65 5.7 Education, training, and library occupations.............................. 7,352 2,799 38.1 3,124 42.5 7,584 2,861 37.7 3,207 42.3 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations........................ 1,928 164 8.5 196 10.2 1,879 140 7.5 157 8.4 Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations.............................. 5,825 725 12.5 822 14.1 5,961 733 12.3 853 14.3 Service occupations............................... 19,766 2,352 11.9 2,570 13.0 20,183 2,318 11.5 2,562 12.7 Healthcare support occupations................ 2,564 317 12.4 339 13.2 2,824 312 11.0 341 12.1 Protective service occupations................ 2,670 981 36.7 1,036 38.8 2,699 974 36.1 1,038 38.5 Food preparation and serving related occupations.................................. 6,811 281 4.1 328 4.8 7,150 292 4.1 347 4.9 Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations.................................. 4,497 531 11.8 596 13.3 4,426 490 11.1 550 12.4 Personal care and service occupations......... 3,224 242 7.5 271 8.4 3,084 251 8.1 286 9.3 Sales and office occupations...................... 32,249 2,616 8.1 2,879 8.9 32,323 2,642 8.2 2,974 9.2 Sales and related occupations................. 13,341 504 3.8 554 4.2 13,378 533 4.0 599 4.5 Office and administrative support occupations. 18,909 2,111 11.2 2,324 12.3 18,945 2,109 11.1 2,375 12.5 Natural resources, construction, and maintenance occupations...................................... 11,517 2,359 20.5 2,462 21.4 11,894 2,288 19.2 2,409 20.3 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations.... 976 45 4.6 48 4.9 921 33 3.5 38 4.1 Construction and extraction occupations....... 6,354 1,473 23.2 1,529 24.1 6,412 1,394 21.7 1,457 22.7 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations.................................. 4,188 841 20.1 885 21.1 4,560 862 18.9 913 20.0 Production, transportation, and material moving occupations...................................... 17,684 3,435 19.4 3,631 20.5 17,074 3,196 18.7 3,374 19.8 Production occupations........................ 9,716 1,780 18.3 1,868 19.2 9,261 1,624 17.5 1,710 18.5 Transportation and material moving occupations 7,968 1,655 20.8 1,763 22.1 7,814 1,572 20.1 1,664 21.3 See footnotes at end of table. HOUSEHOLD DATA HOUSEHOLD DATA ANNUAL AVERAGES ANNUAL AVERAGES 42. Union affiliation of employed wage and salary workers by occupation and industry - Continued (Numbers in thousands) 2002 2003 Members of Represented Members of Represented unions(1) by unions(2) unions(1) by unions(2) Occupation and industry Total Total em- em- ployed Percent Percent ployed Percent Percent Total of Total of Total of Total of em- em- em- em- ployed ployed ployed ployed INDUSTRY Private sector.................................... 102,153 8,800 8.6 9,535 9.3 102,648 8,452 8.2 9,264 9.0 Agriculture and related industries.............. 1,126 31 2.8 34 3.0 1,089 17 1.6 23 2.1 Nonagricultural industries...................... 101,027 8,769 8.7 9,501 9.4 101,559 8,435 8.3 9,241 9.1 Mining....................................... 446 39 8.7 45 10.1 504 46 9.1 53 10.5 Construction................................. 7,080 1,179 16.7 1,222 17.3 7,126 1,139 16.0 1,188 16.7 Manufacturing................................ 16,387 2,399 14.6 2,521 15.4 16,130 2,173 13.5 2,314 14.3 Durable goods............................ 10,235 1,592 15.6 1,664 16.3 10,049 1,411 14.0 1,497 14.9 Nondurable goods......................... 6,151 807 13.1 857 13.9 6,081 762 12.5 817 13.4 Wholesale and retail trade................... 17,653 1,040 5.9 1,111 6.3 18,343 1,130 6.2 1,210 6.6 Wholesale trade.......................... 3,619 182 5.0 192 5.3 3,878 197 5.1 213 5.5 Retail trade............................. 14,034 858 6.1 919 6.5 14,466 933 6.4 997 6.9 Transportation and utilities................. 5,186 1,283 24.7 1,343 25.9 4,942 1,294 26.2 1,350 27.3 Transportation and warehousing........... 4,266 1,050 24.6 1,099 25.8 4,081 1,051 25.8 1,094 26.8 Utilities................................ 919 233 25.4 244 26.6 861 243 28.2 256 29.8 Information(3)............................... 3,334 487 14.6 532 16.0 3,297 448 13.6 481 14.6 Publishing, except Internet.............. 815 73 9.0 84 10.4 781 58 7.4 60 7.7 Motion pictures and sound recording...... 310 44 14.3 52 16.9 333 40 12.0 46 13.8 Broadcasting, except Internet............ 515 39 7.6 48 9.2 489 45 9.2 48 9.7 Telecommunications....................... 1,398 323 23.1 339 24.3 1,414 296 21.0 316 22.3 Financial activities......................... 8,251 164 2.0 206 2.5 8,360 176 2.1 237 2.8 Finance and insurance.................... 6,162 92 1.5 125 2.0 6,246 98 1.6 142 2.3 Finance............................. 3,972 52 1.3 75 1.9 4,079 63 1.5 96 2.3 Insurance........................... 2,190 40 1.8 50 2.3 2,167 35 1.6 47 2.1 Real estate and rental and leasing....... 2,089 73 3.5 81 3.9 2,114 77 3.7 95 4.5 Professional and business services........... 10,916 293 2.7 355 3.3 10,588 243 2.3 312 2.9 Professional and technical services...... 6,493 98 1.5 129 2.0 6,146 88 1.4 125 2.0 Management, administrative, and waste services................................ 4,423 195 4.4 226 5.1 4,443 155 3.5 187 4.2 Education and health services................ 16,088 1,372 8.5 1,558 9.7 16,635 1,324 8.0 1,560 9.4 Educational services..................... 3,160 433 13.7 504 15.9 3,062 371 12.1 452 14.8 Health care and social assistance........ 12,928 940 7.3 1,055 8.2 13,573 953 7.0 1,108 8.2 Leisure and hospitality...................... 10,286 313 3.0 370 3.6 10,207 281 2.8 333 3.3 Arts, entertainment, and recreation...... 1,904 122 6.4 137 7.2 1,764 95 5.4 111 6.3 Accommodation and food services.......... 8,382 191 2.3 233 2.8 8,443 187 2.2 222 2.6 Accommodation........................ 1,394 107 7.6 116 8.3 1,396 116 8.3 126 9.0 Food services and drinking places.... 6,988 85 1.2 117 1.7 7,046 70 1.0 96 1.4 Other services(3)............................ 5,400 200 3.7 236 4.4 5,425 181 3.3 203 3.7 Other services, except private households 4,629 193 4.2 227 4.9 4,645 174 3.8 196 4.2 Public sector..................................... 19,673 7,346 37.3 8,160 41.5 19,710 7,324 37.2 8,185 41.5 Federal goverment............................. 3,318 1,068 32.2 1,236 37.3 3,247 1,004 30.9 1,196 36.8 State government.............................. 5,637 1,745 31.0 1,972 35.0 5,636 1,706 30.3 1,929 34.2 Local government.............................. 10,719 4,533 42.3 4,952 46.2 10,827 4,614 42.6 5,060 46.7 1 Data refer to members of a labor union or an employee association similar to a union. 2 Data refer to members of a labor union or an employee association similar to a union as well as workers who report no union affiliation but whose jobs are covered by a union or an employee association contract. 3 Includes other industries, not shown separately. NOTE: Data for 2002 have been revised to incorporate changes to the class of worker status associated with the introduction of the 2002 Census industry and occupational classification systems into the Current Population Survey. Beginning in January 2003, data reflect revised population controls used in the household survey. Occupations and industries reflect the introduction of the 2002 Census occupational and industry classification systems derived from the 2000 Standard Occupational Classification system and the 2002 North American Industry Classification System into the Current Population Survey. Data refer to the sole or principal job of full- and part-time workers. Excluded are all self-employed workers regardless of whether or not their businesses are incorporated.