Occupations in Alder, Washington (Unincorporated Place)

Occupations#1

Percentage of the civilian employed population aged 16 and older.
Scope: population of Washington and Alder
Alder
Washington
0%20%40%60%80%100%CountEducation1ManagementBusiness2Computers & MathEngineering3ScienceSocial ServiceLegalEntertainment4Healthcare5Health TechniciansHealthcare SupportFire FightingLaw EnforcementFood ServiceFacilitiesPersonal CareSales and RelatedAdministrativeFarming6Construction7Repair8ProductionTransportationMaterial Moving100.000000%5.526516%100.000000%100.0%340.000000%0.000000%0.0%10.982610%00.000000%0.000000%0.0%4.966648%00.000000%0.000000%0.0%4.321019%00.000000%0.000000%0.0%2.557994%00.000000%0.000000%0.0%1.027911%00.000000%0.000000%0.0%1.655710%00.000000%0.000000%0.0%1.089057%00.000000%0.000000%0.0%2.089862%00.000000%0.000000%0.0%3.759019%00.000000%0.000000%0.0%1.531795%00.000000%0.000000%0.0%2.215728%00.000000%0.000000%0.0%1.125499%00.000000%0.000000%0.0%0.736495%00.000000%0.000000%0.0%5.539844%00.000000%0.000000%0.0%3.461570%00.000000%0.000000%0.0%4.247054%00.000000%0.000000%0.0%9.875272%00.000000%0.000000%0.0%12.316375%00.000000%0.000000%0.0%1.764555%00.000000%0.000000%0.0%4.636989%00.000000%0.000000%0.0%3.216712%00.000000%0.000000%0.0%5.161436%00.000000%0.000000%0.0%3.592209%00.000000%0.000000%0.0%2.602121%0

Relative Occupations#2

Percentage more or less common in Alder than in Washington, among the civilian employed population aged 16 and older.
Scope: population of Washington and Alder
Less Common
More Common
0k%1k%%ref.Education1ManagementBusiness2Computers & MathEngineering3ScienceSocial ServiceLegalEntertainment4Healthcare5Health TechniciansHealthcare SupportFire FightingLaw EnforcementFood ServiceFacilitiesPersonal CareSales and RelatedAdministrativeFarming6Construction7Repair8ProductionTransportationMaterial Moving1,709.458138%1,709.458138%1.7k%100.000%100%5.527%5.53%-100.000000%-100.000000%0.1k%0.000%0%10.983%11.0%-100.000000%-100.000000%0.1k%0.000%0%4.967%4.97%-100.000000%-100.000000%0.1k%0.000%0%4.321%4.32%-100.000000%-100.000000%0.1k%0.000%0%2.558%2.56%-100.000000%-100.000000%0.1k%0.000%0%1.028%1.03%-100.000000%-100.000000%0.1k%0.000%0%1.656%1.66%-100.000000%-100.000000%0.1k%0.000%0%1.089%1.09%-100.000000%-100.000000%0.1k%0.000%0%2.090%2.09%-100.000000%-100.000000%0.1k%0.000%0%3.759%3.76%-100.000000%-100.000000%0.1k%0.000%0%1.532%1.53%-100.000000%-100.000000%0.1k%0.000%0%2.216%2.22%-100.000000%-100.000000%0.1k%0.000%0%1.125%1.13%-100.000000%-100.000000%0.1k%0.000%0%0.736%0.74%-100.000000%-100.000000%0.1k%0.000%0%5.540%5.54%-100.000000%-100.000000%0.1k%0.000%0%3.462%3.46%-100.000000%-100.000000%0.1k%0.000%0%4.247%4.25%-100.000000%-100.000000%0.1k%0.000%0%9.875%9.88%-100.000000%-100.000000%0.1k%0.000%0%12.316%12.3%-100.000000%-100.000000%0.1k%0.000%0%1.765%1.76%-100.000000%-100.000000%0.1k%0.000%0%4.637%4.64%-100.000000%-100.000000%0.1k%0.000%0%3.217%3.22%-100.000000%-100.000000%0.1k%0.000%0%5.161%5.16%-100.000000%-100.000000%0.1k%0.000%0%3.592%3.59%-100.000000%-100.000000%0.1k%0.000%0%2.602%2.60%

Sex Ratio by Occupation#3

Sex ratio by occupation among the civilian employed population aged 16 and older.
Scope: population of Washington and Alder
Female Male
Washington
Alder
1.0x0.5x0.0x0.5x1.0xFMAll OccupationsEducation1-1.000000x-1.000000x-1.000000x1.000000x1.149883x1.000000x1717-1.000000x-2.617582x-1.000000x1.000000x1.000000x1.000000x1717

Part Timers by Occupation#4

Part time and seasonal workers as a percentage of total workforce within an occupation.
Scope: population of Washington and Alder
Alder
Washington
0%10%20%30%40%PartFullAll OccupationsEducation10.000000%0.000000%0.0%32.337532%0340.000000%0.000000%0.0%48.090231%034

Occupations by Place in the Seattle Area

There are 200 places in the Seattle Area. This section compares Alder to all of the places in the Seattle Area and to those entities that contain or substantially overlap with Alder.

Management Occupations by Place#5

Percentage of the civilian employed population aged 16 and older.
Scope: population of Alder, selected other places in the Seattle Area, and entities that contain Alder
0%10%20%30%40%Count#Hat IslandYarrow PointHunts PointMedinaFall CityTannerMercer IslandClyde HillWoodwaySnoqualmieRaft IslandDuvallSkykomishNormandy ParkBeaux Arts VillageBeaux Arts VlgRiverbendSammamishMirrormontHigh BridgeUnion Hill-Novelty HillUnion Hl-Novelty HlAmes LakeClearviewCanterwoodWoodinvilleVaughnKayak PointCottage LakeDash PointHobartIssaquahBellevueMaltbyStansberry LakeStansberry LkSeattleMill Creek EastMill Crk EBuckleySeattle, Tacoma, and Bellevue Metro AreaSeattle AreaBrowns PointWashingtonPacificWestClear LakeUnited States of AmericaUnited StatesAldertonPierce CountyPierceEatonville School DistrictEatonvilleZIP Code 98328ZIP 98328TacomaSouth PrairieKentNorth Fort LewisN Fort LewisPurdy073200Tract 073200SultanVerlotNorthwest StanwoodNW StanwoodLa GrandeSilvanaAlder47.727273%47.727273%47.7%21134.322034%34.322034%34.3%162234.000000%34.000000%34.0%68332.595745%32.595745%32.6%383427.076223%27.076223%27.1%238525.468165%25.468165%25.5%136624.936548%24.936548%24.9%2,751724.483550%24.483550%24.5%320824.378109%24.378109%24.4%147924.357284%24.357284%24.4%1,4781024.050633%24.050633%24.1%381123.759321%23.759321%23.8%9241222.807018%22.807018%22.8%131321.543227%21.543227%21.5%7651421.379310%21.379310%21.4%311521.244813%21.244813%21.2%2561620.932543%20.932543%20.9%6,3211720.569280%20.569280%20.6%3831820.216606%20.216606%20.2%2801920.077759%20.077759%20.1%2,0142019.480519%19.480519%19.5%1652119.336735%19.336735%19.3%3792219.272314%19.272314%19.3%3392318.977400%18.977400%19.0%1,1842418.784530%18.784530%18.8%342518.765432%18.765432%18.8%1522618.666549%18.666549%18.7%2,1112718.588235%18.588235%18.6%792818.139679%18.139679%18.1%5872917.383404%17.383404%17.4%3,1573016.279070%16.279070%16.3%11,52211.5k3915.835521%15.835521%15.8%9054314.528302%14.528302%14.5%1545714.482924%14.482924%14.5%57,27257.3k5913.690726%13.690726%13.7%1,3057112.264151%12.264151%12.3%2348512.121968%12.121968%12.1%225,604226k11.161388%11.161388%11.2%749910.982610%10.982610%11.0%365,866366k10.351683%10.351683%10.4%2,459,5242.46M10.273445%10.273445%10.3%3,534,0223.53M10.250569%10.250569%10.3%4511310.035605%10.035605%10.0%14,852,82814.9M9.277667%9.277667%9.3%1401279.246609%9.246609%9.2%34,61234.6k8.643847%8.643847%8.6%3998.420249%8.420249%8.4%3318.294730%8.294730%8.3%7,9861398.270677%8.270677%8.3%111418.154619%8.154619%8.2%4,9851447.174888%7.174888%7.2%321555.841121%5.841121%5.8%251694.877066%4.877066%4.9%1212.344350%2.344350%2.3%611830.000000%0.000000%0.0%01930.000000%0.000000%0.0%01940.000000%0.000000%0.0%01950.000000%0.000000%0.0%01960.000000%0.000000%0.0%0197

Occupations by Place in Washington

There are 626 places in Washington. This section compares Alder to the 50 most populous places in Washington and to those entities that contain or substantially overlap with Alder. The least populous of the compared places has a population of 22,221.

Management Occupations by Place#30

Percentage of the civilian employed population aged 16 and older.
Scope: population of Alder, selected other places in Washington, and entities that contain Alder
0%5%10%15%20%Count#Mercer IslandSammamishBainbridge IslandBainbridge IsCottage LakeIssaquahMaple ValleyKirklandBellevueRedmondSeattleSilver FirsEdmondsRichlandBothellSeattle, Tacoma, and Bellevue Metro AreaSeattle AreaWashingtonShorelineSouth HillOlympiaLake StevensPuyallupPacificWestRentonUnited States of AmericaUnited StatesDes MoinesUniversity PlaceUniv PlBurienPierce CountyPierceFederal WayWalla WallaLaceyMount VernonVancouverEatonville School DistrictEatonvilleMarysvilleBellinghamEverettZIP Code 98328ZIP 98328SpokaneTacomaBremertonKentKennewickPullmanAuburnSpokane ValleySpokane VlyGrahamLynnwoodLongviewOak HarborSeaTacLakewoodPascoWenatcheeYakimaSpanawayParkland073200Tract 073200Alder24.936548%24.936548%24.9%2,751120.932543%20.932543%20.9%6,321220.048489%20.048489%20.0%2,150318.666549%18.666549%18.7%2,111417.383404%17.383404%17.4%3,157516.819724%16.819724%16.8%2,033616.721200%16.721200%16.7%7,870716.279070%16.279070%16.3%11,52211.5k814.866817%14.866817%14.9%4,733914.482924%14.482924%14.5%57,27257.3k1014.234370%14.234370%14.2%1,7031113.973596%13.973596%14.0%3,0061212.968576%12.968576%13.0%3,2521312.486178%12.486178%12.5%2,8231412.121968%12.121968%12.1%225,604226k10.982610%10.982610%11.0%365,866366k10.825656%10.825656%10.8%3,1141510.799743%10.799743%10.8%2,6901610.596803%10.596803%10.6%2,5321710.557836%10.557836%10.6%1,5691810.497647%10.497647%10.5%1,9851910.351683%10.351683%10.4%2,459,5242.46M10.273445%10.273445%10.3%3,534,0223.53M10.082469%10.082469%10.1%5,3062010.035605%10.035605%10.0%14,852,82814.9M9.915380%9.915380%9.9%1,535219.722973%9.722973%9.7%1,439229.442288%9.442288%9.4%2,311239.246609%9.246609%9.2%34,61234.6k9.068814%9.068814%9.1%4,179248.961604%8.961604%9.0%1,153258.923774%8.923774%8.9%1,694268.911517%8.911517%8.9%1,269278.723845%8.723845%8.7%6,996288.643847%8.643847%8.6%3998.602256%8.602256%8.6%2,639298.447789%8.447789%8.4%3,592308.426045%8.426045%8.4%4,317318.420249%8.420249%8.4%3318.340982%8.340982%8.3%7,815328.294730%8.294730%8.3%7,986338.200874%8.200874%8.2%1,295348.154619%8.154619%8.2%4,985358.062124%8.062124%8.1%2,772367.760788%7.760788%7.8%1,142377.492493%7.492493%7.5%2,645387.450150%7.450150%7.5%3,202397.391983%7.391983%7.4%852407.235781%7.235781%7.2%1,346417.220910%7.220910%7.2%978426.937598%6.937598%6.9%577436.840626%6.840626%6.8%949446.759360%6.759360%6.8%1,614456.660033%6.660033%6.7%2,008466.526301%6.526301%6.5%933476.070049%6.070049%6.1%2,357485.235017%5.235017%5.2%656495.162350%5.162350%5.2%849504.877066%4.877066%4.9%1210.000000%0.000000%0.0%0

Occupations by Place in the West

There are 5,635 places in the West. This section compares Alder to the 50 most populous places in the West and to those entities that contain or substantially overlap with Alder. The least populous of the compared places has a population of 180,303.

Management Occupations by Place#55

Percentage of the civilian employed population aged 16 and older.
Scope: population of Alder, selected other places in the West, and entities that contain Alder
0%5%10%15%Count#ScottsdaleIrvineSeattleSan FranciscoHuntington BeachHuntington BchFremontSanta ClaritaChandlerDenverGilbertSeattle, Tacoma, and Bellevue Metro AreaSeattle AreaPortlandSan JoseOaklandSan DiegoWashingtonAnchorageColorado SpringsColorado SpgsPacificGlendaleBoise CityWestUnited States of AmericaUnited StatesHendersonUrban HonoluluSalt Lake CitySalt Lk CityLos AngelesPhoenixPierce CountyPierceLong BeachAlbuquerqueChula VistaAuroraRenoEatonville School DistrictEatonvilleBakersfieldSacramentoMesaGlendaleZIP Code 98328ZIP 98328SpokaneTacomaAnaheimLas VegasRiversideSpring ValleyModestoTucsonFresnoParadiseFontanaMoreno ValleyNorth Las VegasN Las VegasStocktonOxnardSanta Ana073200Tract 073200San BernardinoSunrise ManorAlder16.632705%16.632705%16.6%19,83519.8k116.413275%16.413275%16.4%19,71319.7k214.482924%14.482924%14.5%57,27257.3k314.223023%14.223023%14.2%69,48869.5k414.219868%14.219868%14.2%14,68514.7k513.176456%13.176456%13.2%14,88914.9k612.977220%12.977220%13.0%11,51311.5k712.678288%12.678288%12.7%16,00016.0k812.512177%12.512177%12.5%45,08245.1k912.277435%12.277435%12.3%13,51513.5k1012.121968%12.121968%12.1%225,604226k11.451507%11.451507%11.5%38,06038.1k1111.361392%11.361392%11.4%56,83456.8k1211.198314%11.198314%11.2%23,11523.1k1311.024488%11.024488%11.0%73,85973.9k1410.982610%10.982610%11.0%365,866366k10.980633%10.980633%11.0%16,82216.8k1510.793159%10.793159%10.8%22,70622.7k1610.351683%10.351683%10.4%2,459,5242.46M10.346902%10.346902%10.3%9,8041710.296887%10.296887%10.3%11,59111.6k1810.273445%10.273445%10.3%3,534,0223.53M10.035605%10.035605%10.0%14,852,82814.9M9.955162%9.955162%10.0%12,92212.9k199.407013%9.407013%9.4%16,41916.4k209.281748%9.281748%9.3%9,577219.255983%9.255983%9.3%176,223176k229.254368%9.254368%9.3%66,28766.3k239.246609%9.246609%9.2%34,61234.6k9.048877%9.048877%9.0%20,04120.0k248.924684%8.924684%8.9%23,37023.4k258.864402%8.864402%8.9%10,07210.1k268.709173%8.709173%8.7%15,26315.3k278.696955%8.696955%8.7%10,15510.2k288.643847%8.643847%8.6%3998.640150%8.640150%8.6%13,38113.4k298.624270%8.624270%8.6%18,56418.6k308.443649%8.443649%8.4%18,12118.1k318.435210%8.435210%8.4%9,025328.420249%8.420249%8.4%3318.340982%8.340982%8.3%7,815338.294730%8.294730%8.3%7,986348.085512%8.085512%8.1%13,49113.5k357.602876%7.602876%7.6%20,71720.7k367.472474%7.472474%7.5%10,47210.5k377.023074%7.023074%7.0%6,952386.950190%6.950190%7.0%5,813396.869088%6.869088%6.9%15,99016.0k406.791033%6.791033%6.8%13,77513.8k416.583813%6.583813%6.6%7,496426.271999%6.271999%6.3%5,613435.959190%5.959190%6.0%4,991445.893894%5.893894%5.9%5,828455.573501%5.573501%5.6%6,384465.229494%5.229494%5.2%4,971475.032356%5.032356%5.0%7,831484.877066%4.877066%4.9%1214.079292%4.079292%4.1%3,130493.989213%3.989213%4.0%3,210500.000000%0.000000%0.0%0

Occupations by Place in the United States

There are 29,322 places in the United States. This section compares Alder to the 50 most populous places in the United States and to those entities that contain or substantially overlap with Alder. The least populous of the compared places has a population of 383,899.

Management Occupations by Place#80

Percentage of the civilian employed population aged 16 and older.
Scope: population of Alder, selected other places in the United States, and entities that contain Alder
0%5%10%15%Count#WashingtonSeattleSan FranciscoAtlantaDenverRaleighAustinSeattle, Tacoma, and Bellevue Metro AreaSeattle AreaCharlottePortlandSan JoseOaklandMinneapolisSan DiegoWashingtonVirginia BeachVirginia BchBostonColorado SpringsColorado SpgsPacificWestUnited States of AmericaUnited StatesNew YorkChicagoNashville-DavidsonOklahoma CityLos AngelesOmahaPhoenixPierce CountyPierceFort WorthMiamiDallasLong BeachKansas CityJacksonvilleColumbusAlbuquerqueWichitaTulsaEatonville School DistrictEatonvilleLouisvilleSacramentoBaltimoreIndianapolisHoustonSan AntonioMesaZIP Code 98328ZIP 98328ArlingtonEl PasoLas VegasPhiladelphiaMemphisTucsonFresnoMilwaukeeClevelandDetroit073200Tract 073200Alder16.121186%16.121186%16.1%56,13856.1k114.482924%14.482924%14.5%57,27257.3k214.223023%14.223023%14.2%69,48869.5k313.593190%13.593190%13.6%29,91129.9k412.512177%12.512177%12.5%45,08245.1k512.318859%12.318859%12.3%29,05629.1k612.235944%12.235944%12.2%62,22162.2k712.121968%12.121968%12.1%225,604226k11.663665%11.663665%11.7%48,44248.4k811.451507%11.451507%11.5%38,06038.1k911.361392%11.361392%11.4%56,83456.8k1011.198314%11.198314%11.2%23,11523.1k1111.090883%11.090883%11.1%25,34325.3k1211.024488%11.024488%11.0%73,85973.9k1310.982610%10.982610%11.0%365,866366k10.931599%10.931599%10.9%23,73623.7k1410.835836%10.835836%10.8%38,39738.4k1510.793159%10.793159%10.8%22,70622.7k1610.351683%10.351683%10.4%2,459,5242.46M10.273445%10.273445%10.3%3,534,0223.53M10.035605%10.035605%10.0%14,852,82814.9M9.915305%9.915305%9.9%395,781396k179.686446%9.686446%9.7%125,034125k189.686025%9.686025%9.7%32,96633.0k199.406453%9.406453%9.4%27,91627.9k209.255983%9.255983%9.3%176,223176k219.255914%9.255914%9.3%20,95421.0k229.254368%9.254368%9.3%66,28766.3k239.246609%9.246609%9.2%34,61234.6k9.169305%9.169305%9.2%34,69534.7k249.083882%9.083882%9.1%18,33218.3k259.066233%9.066233%9.1%56,34856.3k269.048877%9.048877%9.0%20,04120.0k279.034554%9.034554%9.0%21,35121.4k288.957206%8.957206%9.0%35,34235.3k298.942500%8.942500%8.9%38,75038.8k308.924684%8.924684%8.9%23,37023.4k318.828501%8.828501%8.8%16,19216.2k328.694967%8.694967%8.7%16,54416.5k338.643847%8.643847%8.6%3998.640428%8.640428%8.6%25,23125.2k348.624270%8.624270%8.6%18,56418.6k358.534917%8.534917%8.5%23,46323.5k368.530679%8.530679%8.5%34,45234.5k378.489789%8.489789%8.5%92,76392.8k388.460838%8.460838%8.5%55,56355.6k398.443649%8.443649%8.4%18,12118.1k408.420249%8.420249%8.4%3318.374435%8.374435%8.4%16,11316.1k418.289786%8.289786%8.3%23,16123.2k427.602876%7.602876%7.6%20,71720.7k437.552407%7.552407%7.6%49,46249.5k446.969860%6.969860%7.0%20,01220.0k456.869088%6.869088%6.9%15,99016.0k466.791033%6.791033%6.8%13,77513.8k476.680024%6.680024%6.7%17,83717.8k486.287799%6.287799%6.3%9,409494.999593%4.999593%5.0%11,05911.1k504.877066%4.877066%4.9%1210.000000%0.000000%0.0%0

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

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