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» III. OCCUPATION S.E.S. SCORES 1996-1974

              DUNCAN SES SCORES FROM THE 1966-1974 NATIONAL ELECTION STUDIES
              WERE DERIVED USING THE 1960 CENSUS OCCUPATION CODES.
              THE POLITICAL BEHAVIOR OCCUPATION CODES WHICH APPEAR HERE
              ARE BASED ON THE 1960 CENSUS OCCUPATION CODES AND CORRESPOND
              CLOSELY.

     POL   |  DUNCAN
     BEH   |   SES         * asterisked scores:  see note at end (p.12)
     OCC   |

      PROFESSIONAL, TECHNICAL, AND KINDRED WORKERS, 1966-1974
     101      78    accountants and auditors
     150      60    actors
     102      79    airplane pilots and navigators
     103      90    architects
     151      67    artists and art teachers
     152      52    athletes
     153      76    authors
     105      75    chiropractors
     106      52    clergymen
     107      84    college presidents, professors and instructors (N.E.C.)
     154      45    dancers and dancing teachers
     108      96    dentists
     109      73    designers
     110      39    dieticians and nutritionists
     111      67    draftsmen
     112      82    editors and reporters

           ENGINEERS, TECHNICAL
     113      87    aeronautical engineers
     114      90    chemical engineers
     115      84    civil engineers
     116      84    electrical engineers
     117      86    industrial engineers
     118      82    mechanical engineers
     119      82    metallurgical engineers and metallurgists
     120      85    mining engineers
     121      87    engineers (N.E.C. or NA which above)

     155      31    entertainers (N.E.C.)
     122      83    farm and home management advisors
     123      48    foresters and conservationists
     124      59    funeral directors and embalmers
     125      93    lawyers and judges
     126      60    librarians
     156      52    musicians and music teachers


            NATURAL SCIENTISTS
     104      79         chemists
     127      80         other natural scientists
     128      46         nurses, professional
     129      51         nurses, student professional
     130      79         optometrists
     131      96         osteopaths

     132      84         personnel and labor relations workers
     133      82         pharmacists
     134      50         photographers
     135      92         physicians and surgeons
     157      82*        public relations men and publicity writers
     136      69         radio operators
     137      67         recreation and group workers
     138      56         religious workers
     139      64         social and welfare workers (except group)
     140      81         social scientists
     158      64         sports instructors and officials
     141      48         surveyors
     142      72         teachers (N.E.C.)
     143      48         technicians, medical and dental
     144      62*        technicians, electrical, electronic, and other
                         engineering and physical sciences
     145      62         technicians (N.E.C.)
     146      58         therapists and healers (N.E.C.)
     147      78         veterinarians
     160      65         professional, technical, and kindred workers (N.E.C.)


        MANAGERS, OFFICIALS, AND PROPRIETORS, EXCEPT FARM, 1966-1974

     201      72         buyers and department heads, store
     202      33         buyers and shippers, farm products
     203      58         conductors, railroad
     204      74         credit men
     205      50         floormen and floor managers, store
     206      63         inspectors, public administration (NA which below)
     207      72         federal public administration and postal service
     208      54         state public administration
     209      56         local public administration
     210      32         managers and superintendents, building
     211      54         officers, pilots, pursers, and engineers, ship (other
                         than navy or coast guard)
     212      66         officials and administrators (N.E.C.), public
                         administration (NA which below)
     213      84         federal public administration and postal service
     214      66         state public administration
     215      54         local public administration
     216      58         officials, lodge, society, union, etc.
     217      60         postmasters
     218      77         purchasing agents and buyers (N.E.C.)

            SALARIED (including NA if salaried)
     220         60      construction
     221         79      manufacturing
     222         71      transportation
     223         76      communications, and utilities and sanitary services
     224         70      wholesale trade

            RETAIL TRADE
     230          50          food and dairy products stores (including milk
                                    retailing)
     231          68          general merchandise and limited price variety
                                    stores
     232          69          apparel and accessories stores (including shoe
                                    stores)
     233          68          furniture, house furnishings, household
                                    equipment stores
     234          65          motor vehicles and accessories retailing
     235          31          gasoline service stations
     236          59*         drug stores
     237          39          eating and drinking places
     238          64          hardware, farm implement, and building material
                                retailing
     239          59          other retail trade

     240          85          banking and other finance
     241          84          insurance and real estate
     242          80          business services
     243          47          automobile repair services and garages
     244          53          miscellaneous repair services
     245          50          personal services
     246          62          all other industries (including NA which above)


         MANAGERS, OFFICIALS, AND PROPRIETORS (N.E.C.) --
         SELF-EMPLOYED, 1966-1974

     250          51          construction
     251          61          manufacturing
     252          43          transportation
     253          44          communications, and utilities and sanitary
                              services
     254          59          wholesale trade

            RETAIL TRADE--SELF EMPLOYED
     260          33          food and dairy products stores (including milk
                              retailing)
     261          47          general merchandise and limited price variety
                              stores
     262          65          apparel and accessories stores (including shoe
                              stores)
     263          59          furniture, house furnishings, household
                                equipment stores
     264          70          motor vehicles and accessories retailing
     265          33          gasoline service stations
     266          37          eating and drinking places
     267          61          hardware, farm implement, and building material
     268          49          retailing, other retail trade

     269          85          banking and other finance
     270          76          insurance and real estate
     271          67          business services
     272          36          automobile repair services and garages
     273          34          miscellaneous repair services
     274          41          personal services
     275          49          all other industries (including NA which above)


                    CLERICAL AND KINDRED WORKERS, 1966-1974
     301      68         agents (N.E.C.)
     302      44         attendants and assistants, library
     303      38         attendants, physician's and dentist's office
     304      25         baggagemen, transportation
     305      52         bank tellers
     306      51         bookkeepers
     307      44         cashiers
     308      39         collectors, bill and account
     309      40         dispatchers and starters, vehicles
     310      67         express messengers and railway mail clerks
     311      44*        file clerks
     312      62*        insurance adjusters, examiners, and investigators
     313      53         mail carriers
     314      28         messengers and office boys
     315      45         office machine operators
     316      44*        payroll and timekeeping clerks
     317      44*        postal clerks
     318      44*        receptionists
     319      61*        secretaries
     320      22         shipping and receiving clerks
     321      61         stenographers
     322      44*        stock clerks and storekeepers
     323      22         telegraph messengers
     324      47         telegraph operators
     325      45         telephone operators
     326      60         ticket, station, and express agents
     327      61*        typists
     328      44         clerical and kindred workers (N.E.C.)


                          SALES WORKERS, 1966-1974
     350      66         advertising agents and salesmen
     351      40         auctioneers
     352      35         demonstrators
     353      08         hucksters and peddlers
     354      66         insurance agents, brokers, and underwriters
     355      27         newsboys
     356      62         real estate agents and brokers
     380      73         stock and bond salesmen

            SALESMEN AND SALES CLERKS (N.E.C.)
     360      65         manufacturing
     361      61         wholesale trade
     370      39         retail trade
     390      50         other industries (including NA type)


              CRAFTSMEN, FOREMEN, AND KINDRED WORKERS, 1966-1974

     401      22         bakers
     402      16         blacksmiths
     403      33         boilermakers
     404      39         bookbinders
     405      27         brickmasons, stonemasons, and tile setters
     406      23         cabinetmakers
     407      19         carpenters
     408      19         cement and concrete finishers
     409      52         compositors and typesetters
     410      21         cranemen, derrickmen, and hoistmen
     411      40         decorators and window dressers
     412      44         electricians
     413      55         electrotypers and stereotypers
     414      47         engravers (except photoengravers)
     415      24         excavating, grading, and road machinery
                         operators foremen (N.E.C.)
     416      40         construction

                 MANUFACTURING
     417      54         metal industries
     418      60         machinery, including electrical
     419      66         transportation equipment
     420      41         other durable goods
     421      39         textiles, textile products, and apparel
     422      53         other nondurable goods (including manufacturing
                           NA type)
     423      36         railroads and railway express service
     424      45         transportation (except railroad)
     425      56         communications, and utilities and sanitary services
     426      44         other industries (including NA type)

     427      23         forgemen and hammermen
     428      39         furriers
     429      26         glaziers
     430      22         heat treaters, annealers, and temperers
     431      23         inspectors, scalers, and graders, log and lumber
                           inspectors (N.E.C.)
     432      46         construction
     433      41         railroads and railway express service
     434      45         transportation (except railroad, communications and
                         other utilities and sanitary services)
     435      38         other industries (including NA type)
     436      36         jewelers, watchmakers, goldsmiths, and silversmiths
     437      28         job setters, metal
     438      49         linemen and servicemen, telegraph, telephone, and
                             power
     439      58         locomotive engineers
     440      45         locomotive firemen
     441      10         loom fixers
     442      33         machinists

            MECHANICS AND REPAIRMEN
     443      27*        airconditioning, heating, and refrigeration
     444      48         airplane
     445      19         automobile
     446      36         office machine
     447      36         radio and television
     448      23         railroad and car shop
     449      27         other types of mechanics and repairmen
                         (including NA type)
     450      19         millers, grain, flour, feed, etc.
     451      31         millwrights
     452      12         molders, metal
     453      43         motion picture projectionists
     454      39         opticians, and lens grinders and polishers
     455      16         painters, construction and maintenance
     456      10         paperhangers
     457      44         pattern and model makers (except paper)
     458      64         photoengravers and lithographers
     459      38         piano and organ tuners and repairmen
     460      25         plasterers
     461      34         plumbers and pipe fitters
     462      49         pressmen and plate printers, printing
     463      22         rollers and roll hands, metal
     464      15         roofers and slaters
     465      12         shoemakers and repairers (except factory)
     466      47         stationary engineers
     467      25         stone cutters and stone carvers
     468      34         structural metal workers
     469      23         tailors and tailoresses
     470      33         tinsmiths, coppersmiths, and sheet metal workers
     471      50         toolmakers, and die makers and setters
     472      22         upholsterers
     473      32         craftsmen and kindred workers (N.E.C.)


                  OPERATIVES AND KINDRED WORKERS, 1966-1974
            APPRENTICES
     501      25         auto mechanics
     502      32         bricklayers and masons
     503      31         carpenters
     504      37         electricians
     505      41         machinists and toolmakers
     506      34         mechanics (except auto)
     507      33         plumbers and pipe fitters
     508      29         building trades (N.E.C.)
     509      33         metalworking trades (N.E.C.)
     510      40         printing trades
     511      31         other specified trades
     512      39         apprentices, NA type

     513      32         asbestos and insulation workers
     514      17         assemblers
     515      19         attendants, auto service and parking
     516      11         blasters and powdermen
     517      24         boatmen, canalmen, and lock keepers

     518      42         brakemen, railroad
     519      24         bus drivers
     520      25         chainmen, rodmen, and axmen, surveying
     521      17*        checkers, examiners, and inspectors, manufacturing
     522      30         conductors, bus and street railway
     523      32         deliverymen and routemen
     524      23         dressmakers and seamstresses (except factory)
     525      12         dyers
     526      22         filers, grinders, and polishers, metal
     527      10         fruit, nut, and vegetable graders and packers,
                         (except factory)
     528      18         furnacemen, smeltermen, and pourers
     529      17*        graders and sorters, manufacturing
     530      29         heaters, metal
     531      21*        knitters, loopers, and toppers, textile
     532      15         laundry and dry cleaning operatives
     533      29         meat cutters (except slaughter and packing house)
     534      46         milliners
     535      10         mine operatives and laborers (N.E.C. or NA which
                             below)
     536      02         coal mining
     537      38         crude petroleum and natural gas extraction
     538      12         mining and quarrying (except fuel)
     539      03         motormen, mine, factory, logging camp, etc.
     540      34         motormen, street, subway, and elevated railway
     541      15         oilers and greasers (except auto)
     542      18*        packers and wrappers (N.E.C.)
     543      18         painters (except construction and maintenance)
     544      42         photographic process workers
     545      50         power station operators
     546      16         sailors and deck hands
     547      05         sawyers
     548      17*        sewers and stitchers, manufacturing
     549      05         spinners, textile
     550      17         stationary firemen
     551      44         switchmen, railroad
     552      10         taxicab drivers and chauffeurs
     553      15         truck and tractor drivers
     554      06         weavers, textile
     555      24         welders and flame-cutters


             MANUFACTURING, DURABLE GOODS:  OPERATIVES, 1966-1974

            LUMBER AND WOOD PRODUCTS (except furniture)
     560      07         sawmills, planing mills, and mill work
     560      09         miscellaneous wood products (including NA type)

     560      09         furniture and fixtures
     560      17         stone, clay, and glass products (NA which below)
     560      23         glass and glass products
     560      10         cement, and concrete, gypsum, and plaster products
     560      10         structural clay products
     560      21         pottery and related products
     560      15         misc. nonmetallic mineral and stone products



                 METAL INDUSTRIES
     560      17         blast furnaces, steel works, and rolling and
                              finishing mills
     560      12         other primary iron and steel industries
     560      15         primary nonferrous industries
     560      16         cutlery, handtools, and other hardware
     560      16         fabricated structural metal products
     560      15         miscellaneous fabricated metal products
     560      14          not specified metal industries (NA which above)

     560      22         machinery, except electrical (NA which below)
     560      21         farm machinery and equipment
     560      31         office, computing, and accounting machines
     560      22         miscellaneous machinery
     560      26         electrical machinery, equipment, and supplies
     560      23         transportation equipment (NA which below)
     560      21         motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment
     560      34         aircraft and parts
     560      16         ship and boat building and repairing
     560      23         railroad and misc. transportation equipment
     560      29         professional and photographic equipment and watches
                            (NA which below)
     560      23         professional equipment and supplies
     560      40         photographic equipment and supplies
     560      28         watches, clocks, and clockwork-operated devices
     560      16         miscellaneous manufacturing industries (either
                             durable or nondurable goods)


                MANUFACTURING, NONDURABLE GOODS:  OPERATIVES, 1966-1974

            FOOD AND KINDRED PRODUCTS
     560      16         meat products
     560      22         dairy products
     560      09         canning and preserving fruits, vegetables, and
                              sea foods
     560      14         grain-mill products
     560      15         bakery products
     560      12         confectionery and related products
     560      19         beverage industries
     560      11         misc. food preparations and kindred products
     560      19         not specified food industries (NA which above)

     560      02         tobacco manufactures
     560      06         textile mill products (NA which below)
     560      21         knitting mills
     560      08         dyeing and finishing textiles (except wool and
                           knit goods)
     560      14         floor coverings, except hard surface
     560      02         yarn, thread, and fabric mills
     560      10         miscellaneous textile mill products
     560      21         apparel and other fabricated textile products (NA
                         which below)
     560      22         apparel and accessories
     560      17         miscellaneous fabricated textile products
     560      19         paper and allied products (NA which below)
     560      19         pulp, paper, and paper board mills
     560      17         paperboard containers and boxes
     560      19         miscellaneous paper and pulp products
     560      31         printing, publishing, and allied industries
     560      20         chemicals and allied products (NA which below)
     560      09         synthetic fibers
     560      26         drugs and medicines
     560      15         paints, varnishes, and related products
     560      23         misc. chemicals and allied products
     560      51         petroleum and coal products (NA which below)
     560      56         petroleum refining
     560      14         miscellaneous petroleum and coal products
     560      22         rubber and misc. plastic products
     560      16         leather and leather products (NA which below)
     560      10         leather: tanned, curried, and finished
     560      09         footwear, except rubber
     560      14         leather products, except footwear
     560      16         not specified manufacturing industry (manufacturing,
                         NA which above) nonmanufacturing industries (incl.
                              NA type)
     556      18         construction
     560      15         railroads and railway express service
     560      23         transportation (except railroad)
     560      21         communications, and utilities and sanitary services
     560      17         wholesale and retail trade
     560      19         business and repair service
     560      11         personal services
     560      17         public administration
     560      18         not specified nonmanufacturing industries
                         (nonmanufacturing, NA which above)
     560      20         all other industries (including NA whether
                              manufacturing  or nonmanufacturing)


                     PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD WORKERS, 1966-1974
     650      07*        baby sitters, private household
     651      19         housekeepers, private household (NA which below)
     653      10         living in
     652      21         living out
     654      12         laundresses, private household (NA which below)
     656      99         living in
     655      12         living out
     657      07         private household workers (N.E.C.) (NA which below)
     659      12         living in
     658      06         living out


             SERVICE WORKERS, EXCEPT PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD, 1966-1974
     660      13         attendants, hospital and other institutions
     661      26         attendants, professional and personal service
                            (N.E.C.)
     662      19         attendants, recreation and amusement
     663      17         barbers
     664      19         bartenders
     666      30         boarding and lodging housekeepers
     665      08         bootblacks
     667      11*        chambermaids and maids (except private household)
     668      10         charwomen and cleaners
     669      15         cooks (except private household)
     670      17         counter and fountain workers
     671      10         elevator operators
     678      17*        hairdressers and cosmetologists
     672      31         housekeepers and stewards (except private household)
     673      09         janitors and sextons
     674      11*        kitchen workers (N.E.C.) (Except private household)
     675      37         midwives
     676      04         porters
     677      22         practical nurses

            PROTECTIVE SERVICE WORKERS
     610      37         firemen, fire protection
     611      18         guards, watchmen, and doorkeepers
     612      21         marshals and constables
     613      39         policemen and detectives (NA which below)
     614      36         private
     615      40         public
     616      34         sheriffs and bailiffs
     617      17         watchmen (crossing) and bridge tenders
     679      25         ushers, recreation and amusement
     680      16         waiters and waitresses
     681      11         service workers (except private household) (N.E.C.)


                  LABORERS, EXCEPT FARM AND MINE, 1966-1974

     720      07*        carpenters' helpers (except logging and mining)
     721      10         fishermen and oystermen
     722      08         garage laborers, and car washers and greasers
     723      11         gardeners (except farm) and groundskeepers
     724      11         longshoremen and stevedores
     725      04         lumbermen, raftsmen, and wood choppers
     726      08         teamsters
     727      09*        truck drivers' helpers
     728      08*        warehousemen (N.E.C.)


            MANUFACTURING, DURABLE GOODS: LABORERS
     730      03         sawmills, planing mills, and mill work
     730      02         miscellaneous wood products (including NA types)
     730      05         furniture and fixtures
     730      07         stone, clay, and glass products (NA which below)
     730      14         glass and glass products
     730      05         cement, and concrete, gypsum, and plaster products
     730      05         structural clay products
     730      07         pottery and related products
     730      05         misc. nonmetallic mineral and stone products metal
                         industries
     730      09         blast furnaces, steel works, rolling and finishing
                             mills
     730      04         other primary iron and steel industries
     730      06         primary nonferrous industries
     730      07*        cutlery, hand tools, and other hardware
     730      07*        fabricated structural metal products
     730      10*        misc. fabricated metal products
     730      09         not specified metal industries (NA which above)
     730      11         machinery, except electrical (NA which below)
     730      14         farm machinery and equipment
     730      17         office, computing, and accounting machines
     730      10         miscellaneous machinery
     730      14         electrical machinery, equipment and supplies
     730      11         transportation equipment (NA which below)
     730      13         motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment
     730      15         aircraft and parts
     730      02         ship and boatbuilding and repairing
     730      08         railroad and misc. transportation equipment
     730      11         professional and photographic equipment, and watches

                              (NA which below)
     730      10         professional equipment and supplies
     730      16         photographic equipment and supplies
     730      11         watches, clocks, and clockwork-operated devices
     730      12         miscellaneous manufacturing industries (either
                              durable or nondurable goods)

                 - FOOD AND KINDRED PRODUCTS
     730      08         meat products
     730      13         dairy products
     730      06         canning and preserving fruits, vegetables, and
                             sea foods
     730      06         grain-mill products
     730      10         bakery products
     730      10         confectionery and related products
     730      16         beverage industries
     730      05         misc. food preparations and kindred products
     730      14         not specified food industries (NA which above)

     730      00         tobacco manufactures
     730      03         textile mill products (NA which below)
     730      04         knitting mills
     730      09         dyeing and finishing textiles (except wool and knit
                             goods)
     730      14         floor coverings (except hard surface)
     730      01         yarn, thread, and fabric mills
     730      06         misc. textile mill products
     730      09         apparel, other fabricated textile products (NA which
                              below)
     730      11         apparel and accessories
     730      06         misc. fabricated textile products
     730      00         paper and allied products (NA which below)
     730      06         pulp, paper, and paperboard mills
     730      10         paperboard containers and boxes
     730      08         miscellaneous paper and pulp products
     730      23         printing, publishing, and allied industries
     730      08         chemicals and allied products (NA which below)
     730      04         synthetic fibers
     730      22         drugs and medicines
     730      08         paints, varnishes, and related product
     730      08         miscellaneous chemicals and allied products
     730      22         petroleum and coal products (NA which below)
     730      26         petroleum refining
     730      03         miscellaneous petroleum and coal products
     730      12         rubber and miscellaneous plastic products
     730      06         leather and leather products (NA which below)
     730      02         leather: tanned, curried and finished
     730      10         footwear (except rubber)
     730      12         leather products (except footwear)
     730      08         not specified manufacturing industries

            NONMANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES: LABORERS
     729      07         construction
     730      03         railroads and railway express service
     730      09         transportation (except railroad)
     730      06         communications, and utilities and sanitary services
     730      12         wholesale and retail trade
     730      09         business and repair services
     730      05         personal services
     730      07         public administration
     730      07         not specified nonmanufacturing industries
                         (nonmanufacturing, NA which)
     730      06         all other industries (including NA whether
                                manufacturing or nonmanufacturing)


                    FARMERS AND FARM MANAGERS, 1966-1974
     810      14         farmers (farm owners)
     820      14         farmers (tenants and sharecroppers)
     830      14         farmers (NA which type)
     840      36         farm managers


                    FARM LABORERS AND FOREMEN, 1966-1974

     850      20         farm foremen
     710      06         farm laborers, wage workers
     711      17         farm laborers, unpaid family workers
     712      22         farm service laborers, self-employed


  *    Duncan SES scores for new or different categories in the 1960 Census
       Bureau Occupational Classification which 'had to be assumed on the
       basis of a closely analogous occupation or industry title.'  The Census
       SES scores for these categories were derived from the scores for the
       general categories to which they belong.


Walter Mebane 2005-11-03