Distribution of male and female workers by specific Hobart occupation. Population of the study is civilians 16 years and over who are currently employed.
Occupation
Total
Male
Female
Employed civilians 16 and over
12,287
6,805
5,482
Management, professional and related
3,106
1,343
1,763
Management, business, and financial
1,156
596
560
Management, except farmers/farm managers
790
444
346
Farmers/farm managers
24
16
8
Business and financial
342
136
206
Business operations specialists
163
62
101
Financial specialists
179
74
105
Professional and related
1,950
747
1,203
Computer and mathematical
186
115
71
Architecture and engineering
208
159
49
Architects, surveyors, cartographers, engineers
107
94
13
Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians
101
65
36
Life, physical, and social science
66
30
36
Community and social services
151
73
78
Legal
69
16
53
Education, training, library
486
93
393
Arts, design, entertainment, sports, media
189
116
73
Healthcare practicioners and technical
595
145
450
Heath diagnosing/treating and technical
426
117
309
Health technologists and technicians
169
28
141
Service
1,741
770
971
Healthcare support
208
15
193
Protective service
336
298
38
Fire fighting, prevention, and law enforcement/supervisors
239
225
14
Other protective service/supervisors
97
73
24
Food preparation and serving related
667
200
467
Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance
292
168
124
Personal care and service
238
89
149
Sales and office
3,304
964
2,340
Sales and related
1,405
569
836
Office and administrative support
1,899
395
1,504
Farming, fishing, and forestry
9
9
0
Construction, extraction, and maintenance
1,857
1,805
52
Construction and extraction
986
951
35
Supervisors, construction and extraction workers
119
119
0
Construction trades workers
861
826
35
Extraction workers
6
6
0
Installation, maintenance, and repair
871
854
17
Production, transportation, and material moving
2,270
1,914
356
Production
1,307
1,033
274
Transportation nd material moving
963
881
82
Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers