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The most common occupations in the US are salesperson, cashier, food and beverage server, office clerk and driver.
The four most common occupations in America are retail salesperson, cashier, food preparer/server, and office clerk — jobs that aren't typically associated with "meaning". But all have something in common with those that are, such as clergy, teachers, and doctors: They exist to help others.
The Department of Labor (DOL) reports that in 2008 the most common occupations for women were secretaries and administrative assistants, registered nurses and elementary and middle school teachers.
The distribution in terms of sex in the most common occupations held by men and women can also be found online at Statistics Sweden (http://www.scb.se/am0208).se/am0208
Close to 50.0 % of women were domestic workers, while the most common occupations for men were private sector employee (23.1%%), day laborer (20.1 %), student (16.7 %), unemployed (12.0 %), and public servant (11.4 %) (Table 1).
Researchers found that male and female government officials — members of government, politicians, ministers and spokespeople — are the most common occupations represented in the news media.
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