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TABLE C3

Number of Private Pension Lump Sum Recipients Ages 40 and Over and Median and Mean Lump Sum Amounts
by industry, occupation, and collective bargaining status of job providing lump sum
(recipients in thousands)
Item Total Men Women
Number of Lump Sum Recipients Median Lump Sum Amount (in 1994 dollars) Mean Lump Sum Amount (in 1994 dollars) Number of Lump Sum Recipients Median Lump Sum Amount (in 1994 dollars) Mean Lump Sum Amount (in 1994 dollars) Number of Lump Sum Recipients Median Lump Sum Amount (in 1994 dollars) Mean Lump Sum Amount (in 1994 dollars)

NUMBER OF RECIPIENTS         

9,102

$7,711

$22,309

4,897

$11,373

$29,587

4,205

$5,005

$14,573

INDUSTRY
Mining 131 11,611 27,113 114 11,611 29,077 16 1/ 1/
Construction 254 9,051 22,819 226 9,051 24,374 28 1/ 1/
Manufacturing:
  Durable goods 1,538 9,639 23,220 993 11,552 27,712 545 7,229 15,675
  Nondurable goods 925 6,327 18,802 519 10,521 24,041 406 4,089 12,854
Transportation 266 6,874 18,664 172 8,218 21,851 95 3,291 12,594
Communications and public utilities 205 9,719 30,963 116 9,542 33,261 89 10,905 28,211
Trade:
  Wholesale 475 9,584 24,061 307 8,434 28,821 168 10,649 16,409
  Retail 1,689 5,439 17,918 696 8,218 24,642 994 3,799 13,641
Finance, insurance and real estate 319 6,193 20,804 121 7,202 29,870 198 5,047 16,164
Services 1,684 4,673 14,841 506 9,000 21,839 1,178 3,615 12,020
Other or not available 1,615 18,103 37,565 1,127 22,862 44,349 489 10,649 21,277

OCCUPATION
White-collar workers:
Executive, administrative, and managerial 1,442 12,327 31,401 878 15,155 37,898 564 9,166 22,223
Professional specialty 951 8,218 23,938 513 13,000 32,520 438 3,658 14,780
Technicians and related support 353 6,174 17,596 163 11,997 25,272 190 4,500 11,183
Sales 1,029 6,389 17,838 611 11,108 23,314 418 3,311 10,632
Administrative support, including clerical 1,574 4,572 14,083 191 6,500 20,830 1,383 4,388 13,165
Blue-collar workers:
Precision production, craft, and repair 885 8,586 19,431 764 9,872 21,083 122 5,250 10,602
Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors 645 4,931 13,353 314 5,554 16,392 332 3,888 10,638
Transportation and material moving 186 4,500 13,424 179 4,500 13,361 7 1/ 1/
Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers 141 6,389 11,276 81 6,389 11,146 59 1/ 1/
Service 293 3,429 10,311 72 1/ 1/ 222 3,429 11,519
Other or not available 1,602 18,578 38,053 1,132 23,035 44,585 470 10,649 21,702

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING STATUS
Covered by union contract 1,074 6,327 16,456 679 6,942 17,747 395 5,691 14,335
Not covered by union contract 6,466 6,816 19,980 3,118 10,905 27,213 3,348 4,427 13,859
Not available 1,562 19,084 38,613 1,099 24,097 45,608 462 10,649 21,445

1/Not shown where base is less than 75,000.

SOURCE: Retiree Pension and Health Benefits Supplement to the September 1994 Current Population Survey.

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