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28 Popular Jobs That Are Held Mostly by Women

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It’s a sad truth that women have long faced gender discrimination in the workplace, being discouraged from pursuing some professions, finding the path to significant promotion blocked (the notorious “glass ceiling”), and getting paid less than men for equal work. (Women are in the majority in 17 of the 25 lowest paying jobs in America.)

At the same time, women have undeniably made great inroads in some fields, and have taken top posts in an increasing number of companies. Last year, in fact, saw the highest-ever percentage of women in CEO positions in America.

There are also fields in which women dominate. Education and what are sometimes labeled the “caring professions” (like nursing and social work) stand out. In the most striking example, fully 99.8% of preschool and kindergarten teachers are women. (These states pay their teachers the least.)

Click here to see 28 popular jobs that are held mostly by women.

To assemble a list of popular jobs that are held almost exclusively by women, 24/7 Wall St. reviewed data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics Current Population Survey. Miscellaneous occupations and jobs with fewer than 2,000 female workers were not considered.

In fields where women remain underrepresented, there may be factors other than gender discrimination at play. Some areas of endeavor offer more flexibility and better work-life balance than others, and some may offer more career satisfaction. Helping a child with a speech disorder may be more rewarding than digging a hole in the ground, whether you’re a man or a woman.

Bear in mind, too, that some held mostly by women, such as registered nurse, are highly skilled and well paid.  

24/7 Wall St. has compiled a list of popular jobs in which women comprise well over 80% of the workforce. 

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28. Maids and housekeeping cleaners
> Pct. of workforce that is female: 84.4%
> Total full-time workforce: 629,000 (531,000 female workers)
> Median annual earnings for full-time workers: $26,156

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27. Nurse practitioners
> Pct. of workforce that is female: 84.8%
> Total full-time workforce: 171,000 (145,000 female workers)
> Median annual earnings for full-time workers: $97,344

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26. Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks
> Pct. of workforce that is female: 85.8%
> Total full-time workforce: 741,000 (636,000 female workers)
> Median annual earnings for full-time workers: $42,848

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25. Paralegals and legal assistants
> Pct. of workforce that is female: 86.0%
> Total full-time workforce: 343,000 (295,000 female workers)
> Median annual earnings for full-time workers: $48,984

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24. Payroll and timekeeping clerks
> Pct. of workforce that is female: 86.0%
> Total full-time workforce: 129,000 (111,000 female workers)
> Median annual earnings for full-time workers: $49,140

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23. Registered nurses
> Pct. of workforce that is female: 86.5%
> Total full-time workforce: 2,701,000 (2,337,000 female workers)
> Median annual earnings for full-time workers: $65,624

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22. Healthcare social workers
> Pct. of workforce that is female: 87.1%
> Total full-time workforce: 70,000 (61,000 female workers)
> Median annual earnings for full-time workers: $59,904

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21. Receptionists and information clerks
> Pct. of workforce that is female: 87.2%
> Total full-time workforce: 846,000 (738,000 female workers)
> Median annual earnings for full-time workers: $33,384

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20. Hairdressers, hair stylists, and cosmetologists
> Pct. of workforce that is female: 87.8%
> Total full-time workforce: 205,000 (180,000 female workers)
> Median annual earnings for full-time workers: $31,512

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19. Child, family, and school social workers
> Pct. of workforce that is female: 87.9%
> Total full-time workforce: 58,000 (51,000 female workers)
> Median annual earnings for full-time workers: $46,488

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18. Nursing assistants
> Pct. of workforce that is female: 88.1%
> Total full-time workforce: 966,000 (851,000 female workers)
> Median annual earnings for full-time workers: $30,940

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17. Occupational therapists
> Pct. of workforce that is female: 88.5%
> Total full-time workforce: 96,000 (85,000 female workers)
> Median annual earnings for full-time workers: $71,396

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16. Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses
> Pct. of workforce that is female: 89.0%
> Total full-time workforce: 500,000 (445,000 female workers)
> Median annual earnings for full-time workers: $45,500

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15. Veterinary technologists and technicians
> Pct. of workforce that is female: 89.0%
> Total full-time workforce: 73,000 (65,000 female workers)
> Median annual earnings for full-time workers: $34,060

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14. Court, municipal, and license clerks
> Pct. of workforce that is female: 89.0%
> Total full-time workforce: 73,000 (65,000 female workers)
> Median annual earnings for full-time workers: $40,404

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13. Billing and posting clerks
> Pct. of workforce that is female: 89.4%
> Total full-time workforce: 379,000 (339,000 female workers)
> Median annual earnings for full-time workers: $38,948

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12. Medical assistants
> Pct. of workforce that is female: 90.4%
> Total full-time workforce: 450,000 (407,000 female workers)
> Median annual earnings for full-time workers: $35,100

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11. Home health aides
> Pct. of workforce that is female: 91.3%
> Total full-time workforce: 310,000 (283,000 female workers)
> Median annual earnings for full-time workers: $28,548

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10. Dental hygienists
> Pct. of workforce that is female: 92.7%
> Total full-time workforce: 96,000 (89,000 female workers)
> Median annual earnings for full-time workers: $58,500

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9. Dietitians and nutritionists
> Pct. of workforce that is female: 92.8%
> Total full-time workforce: 83,000 (77,000 female workers)
> Median annual earnings for full-time workers: $52,468

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8. Executive secretaries and executive administrative assistants
> Pct. of workforce that is female: 92.9%
> Total full-time workforce: 170,000 (158,000 female workers)
> Median annual earnings for full-time workers: $51,532

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7. Secretaries and administrative assistants, except legal, medical, and executive
> Pct. of workforce that is female: 93.1%
> Total full-time workforce: 1,607,000 (1,496,000 female workers)
> Median annual earnings for full-time workers: $40,612

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6. Childcare workers
> Pct. of workforce that is female: 93.5%
> Total full-time workforce: 383,000 (358,000 female workers)
> Median annual earnings for full-time workers: $27,924

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5. Medical secretaries and administrative assistants
> Pct. of workforce that is female: 93.7%
> Total full-time workforce: 63,000 (59,000 female workers)
> Median annual earnings for full-time workers: $41,808

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4. Speech-language pathologists
> Pct. of workforce that is female: 94.1%
> Total full-time workforce: 152,000 (143,000 female workers)
> Median annual earnings for full-time workers: $67,444

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3. Dental assistants
> Pct. of workforce that is female: 94.6%
> Total full-time workforce: 204,000 (193,000 female workers)
> Median annual earnings for full-time workers: $34,372

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2. Medical records specialists
> Pct. of workforce that is female: 97.6%
> Total full-time workforce: 166,000 (162,000 female workers)
> Median annual earnings for full-time workers: $46,176

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1. Preschool and kindergarten teachers
> Pct. of workforce that is female: 99.8%
> Total full-time workforce: 412,000 (411,000 female workers)
> Median annual earnings for full-time workers: $37,492

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