Distribution of male and female workers by specific Riverton occupation. Population of the study is civilians 16 years and over who are currently employed.
Occupation
Total
Male
Female
Employed civilians 16 and over
11,381
6,432
4,949
Management, professional and related
3,501
2,111
1,390
Management, business, and financial
1,699
1,114
585
Management, except farmers/farm managers
1,119
796
323
Farmers/farm managers
17
17
0
Business and financial
563
301
262
Business operations specialists
203
78
125
Financial specialists
360
223
137
Professional and related
1,802
997
805
Computer and mathematical
336
281
55
Architecture and engineering
285
257
28
Architects, surveyors, cartographers, engineers
186
176
10
Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians
99
81
18
Life, physical, and social science
57
48
9
Community and social services
47
30
17
Legal
44
22
22
Education, training, library
519
128
391
Arts, design, entertainment, sports, media
192
110
82
Healthcare practicioners and technical
322
121
201
Heath diagnosing/treating and technical
231
121
110
Health technologists and technicians
91
0
91
Service
1,483
631
852
Healthcare support
163
0
163
Protective service
366
293
73
Fire fighting, prevention, and law enforcement/supervisors
257
233
24
Other protective service/supervisors
109
60
49
Food preparation and serving related
369
143
226
Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance
232
164
68
Personal care and service
353
31
322
Sales and office
3,580
1,214
2,366
Sales and related
1,529
804
725
Office and administrative support
2,051
410
1,641
Farming, fishing, and forestry
10
5
5
Construction, extraction, and maintenance
1,577
1,532
45
Construction and extraction
1,064
1,057
7
Supervisors, construction and extraction workers
172
165
7
Construction trades workers
882
882
0
Extraction workers
10
10
0
Installation, maintenance, and repair
513
475
38
Production, transportation, and material moving
1,230
939
291
Production
735
508
227
Transportation nd material moving
495
431
64
Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers