Distribution of male and female workers by specific Orlando occupation. Population of the study is civilians 16 years and over who are currently employed.
Occupation
Total
Male
Female
Employed civilians 16 and over
96,783
50,701
46,082
Management, professional and related
32,216
16,014
16,202
Management, business, and financial
13,901
7,448
6,453
Management, except farmers/farm managers
8,742
4,997
3,745
Farmers/farm managers
62
38
24
Business and financial
5,097
2,413
2,684
Business operations specialists
2,788
1,262
1,526
Financial specialists
2,309
1,151
1,158
Professional and related
18,315
8,566
9,749
Computer and mathematical
2,070
1,599
471
Architecture and engineering
1,861
1,603
258
Architects, surveyors, cartographers, engineers
1,430
1,229
201
Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians
431
374
57
Life, physical, and social science
593
313
280
Community and social services
1,067
284
783
Legal
1,422
711
711
Education, training, library
3,970
875
3,095
Arts, design, entertainment, sports, media
3,839
2,179
1,660
Healthcare practicioners and technical
3,493
1,002
2,491
Heath diagnosing/treating and technical
2,232
685
1,547
Health technologists and technicians
1,261
317
944
Service
18,623
9,136
9,487
Healthcare support
1,385
165
1,220
Protective service
1,965
1,366
599
Fire fighting, prevention, and law enforcement/supervisors
863
574
289
Other protective service/supervisors
1,102
792
310
Food preparation and serving related
6,955
3,798
3,157
Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance
4,588
2,462
2,126
Personal care and service
3,730
1,345
2,385
Sales and office
28,990
11,169
17,821
Sales and related
12,530
6,156
6,374
Office and administrative support
16,460
5,013
11,447
Farming, fishing, and forestry
226
129
97
Construction, extraction, and maintenance
7,284
6,952
332
Construction and extraction
4,632
4,435
197
Supervisors, construction and extraction workers
594
589
5
Construction trades workers
4,006
3,814
192
Extraction workers
32
32
0
Installation, maintenance, and repair
2,652
2,517
135
Production, transportation, and material moving
9,444
7,301
2,143
Production
4,007
2,728
1,279
Transportation nd material moving
5,437
4,573
864
Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers