Distribution of male and female workers by specific Ashland occupation. Population of the study is civilians 16 years and over who are currently employed.
Occupation
Total
Male
Female
Employed civilians 16 and over
9,798
4,603
5,195
Management, professional and related
4,882
2,400
2,482
Management, business, and financial
1,377
841
536
Management, except farmers/farm managers
1,108
674
434
Farmers/farm managers
6
6
0
Business and financial
263
161
102
Business operations specialists
168
118
50
Financial specialists
95
43
52
Professional and related
3,505
1,559
1,946
Computer and mathematical
200
174
26
Architecture and engineering
123
100
23
Architects, surveyors, cartographers, engineers
77
61
16
Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians
46
39
7
Life, physical, and social science
340
189
151
Community and social services
218
65
153
Legal
127
53
74
Education, training, library
1,181
421
760
Arts, design, entertainment, sports, media
572
318
254
Healthcare practicioners and technical
744
239
505
Heath diagnosing/treating and technical
545
211
334
Health technologists and technicians
199
28
171
Service
1,936
783
1,153
Healthcare support
165
15
150
Protective service
86
76
10
Fire fighting, prevention, and law enforcement/supervisors
27
27
0
Other protective service/supervisors
59
49
10
Food preparation and serving related
865
369
496
Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance
371
257
114
Personal care and service
449
66
383
Sales and office
2,054
705
1,349
Sales and related
1,037
441
596
Office and administrative support
1,017
264
753
Farming, fishing, and forestry
25
14
11
Construction, extraction, and maintenance
331
317
14
Construction and extraction
228
214
14
Supervisors, construction and extraction workers
37
37
0
Construction trades workers
191
177
14
Extraction workers
0
0
0
Installation, maintenance, and repair
103
103
0
Production, transportation, and material moving
570
384
186
Production
309
205
104
Transportation nd material moving
261
179
82
Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers