Occupations in Glendale, Los Angeles, California (Neighborhood)

Occupations#1

Percentage of the civilian employed population aged 16 and older.
Scope: population of Los Angeles and Glendale
Glendale
Los Angeles
0%10%20%30%CountEducation1Sales and RelatedAdministrativeManagementBusiness2Computers & MathEngineering3ScienceSocial ServiceLegalEntertainment4Healthcare5Health TechniciansHealthcare SupportFire FightingLaw EnforcementFood ServiceFacilitiesPersonal CareFarming6Construction7Repair8ProductionTransportationMaterial Moving33.333333%4.720303%33.333333%33.3%233.333333%10.693730%33.333333%33.3%233.333333%12.132264%33.333333%33.3%20.000000%0.000000%0.0%9.255983%00.000000%0.000000%0.0%4.770044%00.000000%0.000000%0.0%2.122400%00.000000%0.000000%0.0%1.211840%00.000000%0.000000%0.0%0.815544%00.000000%0.000000%0.0%1.330072%00.000000%0.000000%0.0%1.695221%00.000000%0.000000%0.0%6.530237%00.000000%0.000000%0.0%2.981907%00.000000%0.000000%0.0%1.291624%00.000000%0.000000%0.0%1.839610%00.000000%0.000000%0.0%1.329862%00.000000%0.000000%0.0%0.264880%00.000000%0.000000%0.0%6.379860%00.000000%0.000000%0.0%5.814068%00.000000%0.000000%0.0%5.193442%00.000000%0.000000%0.0%0.331060%00.000000%0.000000%0.0%5.289298%00.000000%0.000000%0.0%2.257125%00.000000%0.000000%0.0%5.898422%00.000000%0.000000%0.0%3.156656%00.000000%0.000000%0.0%2.694547%0

Relative Occupations#2

Percentage more or less common in Glendale than in Los Angeles, among the civilian employed population aged 16 and older.
Scope: population of Los Angeles and Glendale
Less Common
More Common
0%200%400%600%%ref.Education1Sales and RelatedAdministrativeManagementBusiness2Computers & MathEngineering3ScienceSocial ServiceLegalEntertainment4Healthcare5Health TechniciansHealthcare SupportFire FightingLaw EnforcementFood ServiceFacilitiesPersonal CareFarming6Construction7Repair8ProductionTransportationMaterial Moving606.169350%606.169350%606.2%33.333%33.3%4.720%4.72%211.709136%211.709136%211.7%33.333%33.3%10.694%10.7%174.749478%174.749478%174.7%33.333%33.3%12.132%12.1%-100.000000%-100.000000%100.0%0.000%0%9.256%9.26%-100.000000%-100.000000%100.0%0.000%0%4.770%4.77%-100.000000%-100.000000%100.0%0.000%0%2.122%2.12%-100.000000%-100.000000%100.0%0.000%0%1.212%1.21%-100.000000%-100.000000%100.0%0.000%0%0.816%0.82%-100.000000%-100.000000%100.0%0.000%0%1.330%1.33%-100.000000%-100.000000%100.0%0.000%0%1.695%1.70%-100.000000%-100.000000%100.0%0.000%0%6.530%6.53%-100.000000%-100.000000%100.0%0.000%0%2.982%2.98%-100.000000%-100.000000%100.0%0.000%0%1.292%1.29%-100.000000%-100.000000%100.0%0.000%0%1.840%1.84%-100.000000%-100.000000%100.0%0.000%0%1.330%1.33%-100.000000%-100.000000%100.0%0.000%0%0.265%0.26%-100.000000%-100.000000%100.0%0.000%0%6.380%6.38%-100.000000%-100.000000%100.0%0.000%0%5.814%5.81%-100.000000%-100.000000%100.0%0.000%0%5.193%5.19%-100.000000%-100.000000%100.0%0.000%0%0.331%0.33%-100.000000%-100.000000%100.0%0.000%0%5.289%5.29%-100.000000%-100.000000%100.0%0.000%0%2.257%2.26%-100.000000%-100.000000%100.0%0.000%0%5.898%5.90%-100.000000%-100.000000%100.0%0.000%0%3.157%3.16%-100.000000%-100.000000%100.0%0.000%0%2.695%2.69%

Part Timers by Occupation#3

Part time and seasonal workers as a percentage of total workforce within an occupation.
Scope: population of Los Angeles and Glendale
Glendale
Los Angeles
0%50%100%PartFullAll OccupationsEducation1Sales and RelatedAdministrative100.000000%33.416094%100.000000%100.0%60100.000000%52.106956%100.000000%100.0%20100.000000%37.144639%100.000000%100.0%20100.000000%33.113549%100.000000%100.0%20

Occupations by Neighborhood in Los Angeles

There are 121 neighborhoods in Los Angeles. This section compares Glendale to all of the neighborhoods in Los Angeles and to those entities that contain or substantially overlap with Glendale.

Management Occupations by Neighborhood#4

Percentage of the civilian employed population aged 16 and older.
Scope: population of Glendale, selected other neighborhoods in Los Angeles, and entities that contain Glendale
0%5%10%15%20%25%Count#Bel Air NeighborhoodBel AirPlaya Vista NeighborhoodPlaya VistaPacific Palisades NeighborhoodPacific PalisadesBeverly Glen NeighborhoodBeverly GlenSouth Arroyo NeighborhoodSouth ArroyoBrentwood NeighborhoodBrentwoodSouth Carthay NeighborhoodSouth CarthayPorter Ranch NeighborhoodPorter RanchVenice NeighborhoodVeniceCheviot Hills NeighborhoodCheviot HillsNortheast NeighborhoodNortheastHollywood Hills NeighborhoodHollywood HlsCenter City NeighborhoodCenter CitySunset Park NeighborhoodSunset ParkWest Los Angeles NeighborhoodW Los AngelesMid City West NeighborhoodMid City WestNorth Arroyo NeighborhoodNorth ArroyoToluca Lake NeighborhoodToluca LakeRancho NeighborhoodRanchoSawtelle NeighborhoodSawtelleBeverlywood NeighborhoodBeverlywoodWestchester NeighborhoodWestchesterMagnolia Park NeighborhoodMagnolia ParkPico-Robertson NeighborhoodPico-RobertsonWoodland Hills NeighborhoodWdlnd HlsPlaya Del Rey NeighborhoodPlaya Del ReyCentury City NeighborhoodCentury CityStudio City NeighborhoodStudio CityWest Hills NeighborhoodWest HillsMid Wilshire NeighborhoodMid WilshireSherman Oaks NeighborhoodSherman OaksMar Vista NeighborhoodMar VistaPalms NeighborhoodPalmsPacificWestCaliforniaLos Angeles, Long Beach, and Anaheim Metro AreaLos AngelesUnited States of AmericaUnited StatesLos Angeles CountyLos AngelesSunkist Park NeighborhoodSunkist ParkLos AngelesLos Angeles Unified School DistrictLos AngelesCulver West NeighborhoodCulver WestHollywood NeighborhoodHollywoodNorth Hollywood NeighborhoodN HollywoodLa Tuna Canyon NeighborhoodLa Tuna CanyonChinatown NeighborhoodChinatownVan Nuys NeighborhoodVan NuysUniversity Hills NeighborhoodUniv HlsArlington Heights NeighborhoodArlington HtsSouth Los Angeles NeighborhoodS Los AngelesCentral City NeighborhoodCentral CityWatts NeighborhoodWattsSoutheast Los Angeles NeighborhoodSE Los AngelesTerminal Island NeighborhoodTerminal IsGlendale NeighborhoodGlendale26.620924%26.620924%26.6%976977126.591615%26.591615%26.6%839224.494234%24.494234%24.5%2,594323.345749%23.345749%23.3%1,6031,604422.745386%22.745386%22.7%1,1751,176522.678124%22.678124%22.7%3,9693,970621.315789%21.315789%21.3%417418720.052946%20.052946%20.1%1,993819.371711%19.371711%19.4%4,5714,572919.036744%19.036744%19.0%1,1981018.277273%18.277273%18.3%4781117.745794%17.745794%17.7%3,7951217.649333%17.649333%17.6%3803811317.295206%17.295206%17.3%1,4201,4211416.721626%16.721626%16.7%1,2201,2211516.705996%16.705996%16.7%4,7501616.570077%16.570077%16.6%6486491716.532632%16.532632%16.5%8788791816.276797%16.276797%16.3%3111916.237961%16.237961%16.2%3,2813,2822016.113262%16.113262%16.1%7867872116.108360%16.108360%16.1%2,9462215.905481%15.905481%15.9%4164172315.761173%15.761173%15.8%1,9791,9802415.657362%15.657362%15.7%5,4485,4492515.597465%15.597465%15.6%1,6011,6022615.552511%15.552511%15.6%4004012715.296568%15.296568%15.3%3,2313,2322815.292037%15.292037%15.3%2,8412915.274596%15.274596%15.3%3,6333,6343014.297387%14.297387%14.3%5,9813512.728600%12.728600%12.7%2,7214311.688040%11.688040%11.7%3,1195210.351683%10.351683%10.4%2,459,5242.46M10.273445%10.273445%10.3%3,534,0223.53M10.271448%10.271448%10.3%1,805,4271.81M10.174326%10.174326%10.2%635,068635k10.035605%10.035605%10.0%14,852,82814.9M9.490247%9.490247%9.5%446,926447k9.333796%9.333796%9.3%117619.255983%9.255983%9.3%176,223176k8.850478%8.850478%8.9%198,367198k8.441558%8.441558%8.4%132133698.389261%8.389261%8.4%6,8786,879707.277908%7.277908%7.3%2,9652,966786.677796%6.677796%6.7%89865.651116%5.651116%5.7%168955.173597%5.173597%5.2%2,5681014.875326%4.875326%4.9%1111033.680545%3.680545%3.7%2151123.652049%3.652049%3.7%2,8852,8861132.697541%2.697541%2.7%5951172.589869%2.589869%2.6%3181182.545348%2.545348%2.5%1,7341,7351190.000000%0.000000%0.0%01200.000000%0.000000%0.0%0121

Definitions

An occupation describes the kind of work a person does on the job. On this page, all employed persons are categorized into one of the following occupations (bolded terms are used in the charts and maps on this page):

  • Management, business, science, and arts occupations:
    • Management, business, and financial occupations:
      • Management: Management occupations
      • Business: Business and financial operations occupations
    • Computer, engineering, and science occupations:
      • Computers & Math: Computer and mathematical occupations
      • Engineering: Architecture and engineering occupations
      • Science: Life, physical, and social science occupations
    • Education, legal, community service, arts, and media occupations:
      • Social Service: Community and social service occupations
      • Legal: Legal occupations
      • Education: Education, training, and library occupations
      • Entertainment: Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations
    • Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations:
      • Healthcare: Health diagnosing and treating practitioners and other technical occupations
      • Health Technicians: Health technologists and technicians
  • Service occupations:
    • Healthcare Support: Healthcare support occupations
    • Protective service occupations:
      • Fire Fighting: Fire fighting and prevention, and other protective service workers including supervisors
      • Law Enforcement: Law enforcement workers including supervisors
    • Food Service: Food preparation and serving related occupations
    • Facilities: Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations
    • Personal Care: Personal care and service occupations
  • Sales and office occupations:
    • Sales and Related: Sales and related occupations
    • Administrative: Office and administrative support occupations
  • Natural resources, construction, and maintenance occupations:
    • Farming: Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations
    • Construction: Construction and extraction occupations
    • Repair: Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations
  • Production, transportation, and material moving occupations:
    • Production: Production occupations
    • Transportation: Transportation occupations
    • Material Moving: Material moving occupations

Unlike the other geographical entities detailed on this site, neighborhoods are not recognized by the U.S. Census Bureau. To overcome this we have computed reasonable estimates of the same statistics that are presented for other the entity types. Each statistic is computed as the weighted sum or average of the census tracts or block groups that overlap the neighborhood. A weighted sum is used for counts of people or households, and a weighted average is used for statistics that are themselves some form of average, such as median household income. Census block groups are preferred when the statistic in question is available on the block group level. The weight for a given tract (or block group) is computed as the population of the census tabulation blocks that occupy the intersection between the tract and the neighborhood as a fraction of the total population of the neighborhood.

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