Male Dresser Compared to a Womens Dresser

Dresser Statistics By Gender

Among dressers, 64.1% of them are women compared to 35.9% which are men.

  • Female , 64.1%
  • Male , 35.9%

Gender Pay Gap For Dresser

Women Earn $1.01 For Every $1 Earned By Men

male-income

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Dresser Gender Over Time

This data shows how men and women predominate in the dresser position over time.

Dresser Male to Female Ratio

We compared this job title with other job titles to see how gender percentages varied. As you can see, pin chaser and ferris wheel operator have the biggest difference in gender.

Job Title Male Female
Costume Seamstress 7% 93%
Tanning Salon Attendant 11% 89%
Fitting Room Attendant 12% 88%
Dresser 36% 64%
Caddie 93% 7%
Ferris Wheel Operator 94% 6%
Pin Chaser 96% 4%

Dresser Statistics By Race

The most common ethnicity among dressers is White, which makes up 60.0% of all dressers. Comparatively, there are 19.7% of the Hispanic or Latino ethnicity and 11.6% of the Black or African American ethnicity.

  • White , 60.0%
  • Hispanic or Latino , 19.7%
  • Black or African American , 11.6%
  • Asian , 4.8%
  • Unknown , 3.1%
  • American Indian and Alaska Native , 0.8%

Dresser Race And Ethnicity Over Time

Using the Census Bureau data, we found out how the percentage of each ethnic category trended between 2010-2019 among dressers.

  • White
  • Asian
  • Hispanic or Latino
  • Black or African American

Dresser Wage Gap By Race

Asian dressers have the highest average salary compared to other ethnicities. White dressers have the lowest average salary at $30,040.

$34,000

$33,000

$32,000

$31,000

$30,000

Black or African American

Ethnicity Salary
Unknown $30,956
White $30,040
Black or African American $30,815
Asian $32,545
Hispanic or Latino $31,801

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Average Age of a Dresser

We determined the average age of dressers based on ethnicity and gender.

Dresser Age Breakdown

This chart breaks down the ages of dresser employees. Interestingly enough, the average age of dressers is 20-30 years old, which represents 43% of the population.

20-30 years

30-40 years

40+ years


Types of Dresser Degree Levels

  • Bachelors , 55%
  • High School Diploma , 18%
  • Associate , 16%
  • Masters , 5%
  • Other Degrees , 6%

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Dresser Wage Gap By Education

Dressers with a Bachelors degree earn more than those without, at $35,120 annually. With a Associate degree, dressers earn a median annual income of $31,669 compared to $31,112 for dressers with an High School Diploma degree.

$37,000

$36,000

$35,000

$34,000

$33,000

$32,000

$31,000

High School Diploma or Less

Some College/ Associate Degree

Education Salary
High School Diploma or Less $31,112
Bachelor's Degree $35,120
Some College/ Associate Degree $31,669

Dresser Employment Statistics

This section highlights the information we gathered about the types of businesses and industries that employ dressers. We found that the most common company type is private. In addition, the industry that employs the most dressers is the hospitality industry.

Company Size

We created this chart to show you the average size of companies that typically hire dressers.

< 50 employees

100 - 500 employees

500 - 1,000 employees

1,000 - 10,000 employees

> 10,000

The Types Of Companies Dresser Work In

Employees with the dresser job title have their preferences when it comes to working for a company. For instance, most dressers prefer to work at private companies over public companies.

Top Industries Hiring Dressers

Just based on the number of employees within each industry, we were able to determine the most common industries that employ dressers. Those industries include hospitality, media and manufacturing.

Retail

Hospitality

Manufacturing

Media

Fortune 500

Dresser Turnover And Employment Statistics

Dresser Unemployment Rate Over Time

The Bureau of Labor Statistics came in clutch when it came down to figuring out how the unemployment rate has changed over time. Between 2008 and 2018, this is how the number of dressers changed.

  • Unemployment rate

The Average Number of Years That Dresser Stay in a Job

By looking over 892 dressers resumes, we figured out that the average dresser enjoys staying at their job for Less than 1 year for a percentage of 49%.

Less than one year

1-2 years

3-4 years

5-7 years

8-10 years

11+ years


Comparing The LGBT Ratio of Dressers with Other Job Titles

After finding the gender ratio, we wondered if the percentages of LGBT persons were different as well. Using the data below, you can see how other job titles compare to dressers.

Job Title LGBT Job Openings
Twenty-One Dealer 3.67% 1,043
Dresser 8.91%
Pet Groomer 10.47% 63,641
Slot Attendant 11.36% 45,107
Residential Advisor 11.45% 47,150
Press Box Custodian 14.79% 12,456
Funeral Director 15.24% 5,746

Foreign Languages Spoken By Dressers

The most common foreign language among dressers is Spanish at 37.9%. The second-most popular foreign language spoken is French at 20.7% and Chinese is the third-most popular at 5.2%.

  • Spanish , 37.9%
  • French , 20.7%
  • Chinese , 5.2%
  • Hebrew , 5.2%
  • Korean , 5.2%
  • Other , 25.8%

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Source: https://www.zippia.com/dresser-jobs/demographics/

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