This is the Bureau of Labor Statistics breakdown of occupations by gender. https://www.bls.gov/cps/cpsaat11.htm
Manly jobs are still pretty damn manly. Only 5.6% of the people doing natural resource, construction, and maintenance occupations are women. Only 4% of construction and extraction jobs are women. 4.1% of maintenance, repair, and installation jobs are women. The occupations that bend the physical world to meet human needs are still almost totally dominated by men, and honestly if you see a woman on a construction crew she usually has a flag or a stop sign in her hand. The women's movement never focused on getting women into these jobs because they are hard and icky I guess. If you have eaten food, live in a building, driven on a road, have heat, or turned on a light switch, thank a man.