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4.19 Labor Force Status
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This
section describes the labor force status variables. It does not provide either a
comprehensive discussion of all questions asked in the "Current Labor Force
Status" sections of the survey instruments or a thorough treatment of the
detailed information available on labor market transitions and work histories.
Users should consult the table of contents for references to additional labor
market-related topics of interest such as work experience, job satisfaction,
industries, occupations, wages, etc.
Each
questionnaire's "Current Labor Force Status" section collects information
on the labor market activity in which respondents were engaged during most of
the week prior to the interview. This series is based on the questions asked in
the monthly Current Population Survey
(CPS) of American households conducted by the Census Bureau for the Department of Labor. The primary purpose of the CPS is to
collect up-to-date information about the number of persons in the country who
are employed, unemployed, or out of the labor force during a given survey week. Results from the CPS
surveys, released in the monthly publication Employment
and Earnings, provide detailed information, classified by age, sex, race,
and various other characteristics, on the employment and unemployment
experiences of the U.S. population.
Survey
Week Labor Force Status: Two sets of variables describe each respondent's
labor force status during the survey week for each year through 1992. Due to the
redesign of the Current Population Survey
in 1994 and the subsequent redesign of the comparable Mature Women questions,
only the second set is present in 1995 and later surveys.
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Activity Most of Survey Week: The 1967-92 'Activity Most of
Survey Week' variables reflect each respondent's reply to the survey
question "What were you doing most of last week?" "Last week" refers to
the full calendar week (Sunday through Saturday) preceding the date of
interview. Although coding categories differ slightly over time, the following
categories of responses have been used to classify the data: (a) working; (b)
with a job, not at work; (c) looking for work; (d) going to school; (e) keeping
house; (f) unable to work; and (g) other. A new coding category, "retired," was added in 1991. Beginning in the mid-1980s, two versions of
the 'Activity Most of Survey Week' variables, one edited by the Census
Bureau and an unedited
version, were made available to the public. In the early years of these surveys,
responses to the CPS section were never edited. However, minor inconsistency
problems which developed during the creation of employment variables, over time led the Census
Bureau to start editing the questions before running the ESR program. CHRR requested that the unedited versions continue to be made available, appending
"Edited," "Ed," or "E" to the edited variable descriptions to help
researchers distinguish between the two. Additional information on this editing
procedure can be found in the User Notes discussion in the "Industries"
section of this guide.
The
main survey week activity question is followed by a second question that seeks
to identify those respondents who did any work at all last week in addition to a
main non-working activity (such as "looking for work" or "going to
school"). This follow-up question is asked of all respondents except those who
indicate that they were working or were unable to work.
Definitions
for each of these labor market activities are intended to be consistent with
those utilized in the CPS. Census interviewers are instructed to use their CPS
manual for assistance in coding the current labor force status questions. Since
Census is responsible for CPS data collection, it is likely that NLS CPS
questions are interpreted in a consistent manner.
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Employment Status
Recode (ESR)/Monthly Labor Recode (MLR): Created by the Census Bureau,
ESR and MLR are very similar variables that recode responses to various
employment-related questions into a consistent measure of each respondent's
survey week labor force activity. ESR was constructed for the 1967-92 surveys;
due to changes in the Current Population
Survey which were reflected in the Mature Women "Current Labor Force
Status" section, MLR is constructed for 1995 and subsequent surveys. A series
of decision rules, depicted in Table 4.19.1 below, clusters information
collected from twelve core questions (dealing with main survey week activity, hours worked, whether/why absent from a job, job search activity, occupation, class of worker, etc.) into positive or
negative indicators of "working," "with a job but not at work," and
"unemployed (looking for work)." To be assigned to one of these recodes, a
respondent must display at least two positive and no negative indicators that
she belongs to one of these groups; otherwise she is considered to belong to one
of the "not in the labor force" categories. For example, working more than
14 hours/week and a class of worker of "private employee" are positive
indicators for a "working" ESR/MLR; a respondent with these positive
indicators would not have any negative indicators for a "working" ESR/MLR.
More detail on the decision pathways used to assign each recode and on
exceptions to the rules presented below can be found in "Attachment 5:
Standardized Employment Status Questions and Recodes" (Census 1977) in the Codebook
Supplement.
Either
ESR or MLR is available for all survey years except 1984 and 1986. Information
on creation inconsistencies can be found in the User Notes section below.
Table
4.19.1 Employment Status Recode/Monthly Labor Recode Creation
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Ten
Employment-Related Questions Used to Create ESR/MLR
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Major
activity
Whether
worked last week
Hours
worked
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Whether
absent from job
Why
absent from job
Whether
looking for work
What
doing to find work
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Reason
could not take job (availability for work)
Occupation
Class
of worker
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ESR/MLR
- 1 WORKING
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ESR/MLR
- 2 WITH A JOB,
NOT AT WORK
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ESR/MLR
- 3 UNEMPLOYED (LOOKING FOR WORK)
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Positive
indicators
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1.
Working last week
2.
15+ hours worked
3.
Class of worker entry other than "never worked"
4.
1-14 hours worked combined with class of worker entry other than
"without pay"
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1.
Absent from job or business
2.
Class of worker entry other than "without pay" or "never worked"
3.
Reason for absence from work other than "layoff"
or
"new job to begin in 30 days"
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1.
Absent from job or business
2.
Reason for absence is "layoff" or "new job to begin in 30 days"
3.
Looking for work
4.
Any entry in class of worker (including "never worked" and
"without pay")
5.
Method of looking for work entered other than "nothing"
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Negative
indicators
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1.
1-14 hours worked combined with class of worker = "without pay"
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1.
Reason for absence from work is "layoff" or "new job to begin in
30 days"
2.
Working last week
3.
Any hours worked
4.
Class of worker is "without pay"
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1.
Method of looking for work is "nothing"
2.
Not available for work
3.
Reason for absence from work is "other" (not "layoff" or "new
job to begin in 30 days")
4.
Working last week
5.
Any hours worked
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Source:
Census Bureau. "Standardized Employment Status Questions and Recodes."
Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Commerce, April 1977. This document is
distributed by CHRR as "Attachment 5: Employment Status Recodes" and is an
important source of information on exceptions to the general indicators listed
above.
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Related
Variables: Information available on the employment status of household
members is described in the "Household Composition" section of this guide.
Survey
Instruments & Documentation: Questions on main survey week activity
are located at the beginning of the "Current Labor Force Status" section of
each questionnaire. Each year's Interviewers' Reference Manual provides detailed instructions for
interviewers on how to code this section of the questionnaire in a manner
consistent with CPS. Decision rules that guide Census in its creation of the ESR/MLR
variables can be found in "Attachment 5: Standardized Employment Status
Questions and Recodes" (Census 1977) in the Codebook
Supplement.
| User Notes: The various codes that categorize activities for
those respondents not in the labor force vary across survey years and cohort.
Table 4.19.2 presents the coded values by survey year for the ESR/MLR
variables. |
Table
4.19.2 Employment Status Recode/Monthly Labor Recode Codes
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67-72
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74, 76
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77
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79, 81
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82, 87, 89
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92
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95-2001
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Working
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1
|
1
|
1
|
1
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1
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1
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1
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With
a Job, Not at Work
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2
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2
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2
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2
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2
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2
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2
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Unemployed
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3
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3
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3
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3
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3
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3
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Unemployed,
Layoff
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|
|
|
|
|
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3
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Unemployed,
Looking
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|
|
|
|
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4
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In
School1
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4
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4
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4
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4
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4
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4
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Keeping
House
|
5
|
5
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5
|
5
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5
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5
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Retired
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|
|
|
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8
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7
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5
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Unable
to Work
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6
|
6
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6
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6
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6
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6
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Disabled
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|
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|
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6
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(Code
Not Used)
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7
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|
|
|
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Other
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8
|
7
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8
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7
|
7
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8
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7
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Never
Worked
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0
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8
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|
|
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Noninterview
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(Blank
all years)
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1 Although this code is present in the codebook, no information was
actually collected on respondent's educational status in this survey.
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While
the "Current Labor Force Status" sections of NLS questionnaires follow the
wording and format of those asked in the CPS,
users should be aware that NLS CPS sections include additional questions over
and above those found in the CPS
surveys.
Classification
of "unemployed" and "out of the labor force" for the telephone surveys
in 1974, 1976, 1979, 1981, and 1987 is not absolutely consistent with CPS
definitions due to the absence of one question, "What were you doing last week
to find work?" Beginning in 1995, MLR replaced ESR to match changes in the Current
Population Survey; the decision rules for MLR are slightly different. In
this year, CHRR
also began to create the status variable,
which had previously been created by the Census Bureau.
Researchers
examining employment over time can construct a loose approximation of ESR/MLR by
using positive responses to the following three questions: (1) Did you do any
work at all last week? (2) Did you have a job or business from which you were
temporarily absent? and (3) Have you been looking for work? A respondent, for
example, who is coded "other" on 'Activity Most of Survey Week' but has
a job from which she was absent would be reclassified as "working."
Labor Force Status Tables
Tables
4.19.3, 4.19.4, and 4.19.5 depict labor force status as measured by Employment
Status Recode and Monthly Labor Recode variables. Readers should note that these
tables contain unweighted frequencies and should only be used as an aid in
describing raw frequency counts in these data. They must not be used to make
inferences about population data.
Table 4.19.3 Labor Force Status: Civilian
Respondents 1967-2001 (Unweighted)
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In the Labor Force
|
Out
of the Labor Force
|
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Survey
Year
|
Total
Intv'd
|
Total
|
Employed
|
Unemp
|
Total
|
Retired
|
Unable to Work1
|
Other2
|
Not
Intv'd
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|
1967
|
5083
|
2671
|
2525
|
146
|
2412
|
--
|
26
|
2386
|
--
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|
1968
|
4910
|
2430
|
2338
|
92
|
2480
|
--
|
70
|
2410
|
173
|
|
1969
|
4712
|
2611
|
2499
|
112
|
2101
|
--
|
31
|
2070
|
371
|
|
1971
|
4575
|
2620
|
2511
|
109
|
1955
|
--
|
47
|
1908
|
508
|
|
1972
|
4471
|
2568
|
2471
|
97
|
1903
|
--
|
46
|
1857
|
612
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|
1974
|
4322
|
2600
|
2483
|
117
|
1722
|
--
|
90
|
1632
|
761
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|
1976
|
4172
|
2486
|
2347
|
139
|
1686
|
--
|
147
|
1539
|
911
|
|
1977
|
3964
|
2397
|
2282
|
115
|
1567
|
--
|
92
|
1475
|
1119
|
|
1979
|
3812
|
2291
|
2202
|
89
|
1521
|
--
|
158
|
1363
|
1271
|
|
1981
|
3677
|
2215
|
2109
|
106
|
1462
|
--
|
138
|
1324
|
1406
|
|
1982
|
3542
|
2063
|
1947
|
116
|
1479
|
15
|
95
|
1369
|
1541
|
|
1987
|
3241
|
1637
|
1572
|
65
|
1604
|
91
|
108
|
1405
|
1842
|
|
1989
|
3094
|
1441
|
1401
|
40
|
1653
|
156
|
126
|
1371
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1989
|
|
1992
|
2953
|
1106
|
1059
|
47
|
1847
|
339
|
137
|
1371
|
2130
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|
1995
|
2711
|
760
|
731
|
29
|
1951
|
1255
|
233
|
463
|
2372
|
|
1997
|
2604
|
598
|
584
|
14
|
2006
|
1522
|
241
|
243
|
24793
|
|
1999
|
2467
|
480
|
471
|
9
|
1987
|
1442
|
319
|
226
|
2616
|
|
2001 |
2318 |
372 |
365 |
7 |
1946 |
1555 |
270 |
121 |
2765 |
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| Note: This table is based on R00706., R00857., R01308.,
R01989., R02822., R03049., R03270., R04511., R04858., R05237., R06617.,
R08841., R09995., R12924., R16813., R35764., R43443., and R55171.
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| 1 "Disabled" in 1995 and subsequent surveys. |
| 2 Depending on the survey year, "other" may include categories such as
in school, keeping house, and never worked. Consult the codebook for information
on specific categories available in a given year.
|
| 3 Includes four interviewed respondents for whom MLR data are unavailable.
|
Table 4.19.4 Labor Force Status: Non-black Civilian
Respondents 1967-2001 (Unweighted)
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In
the Labor Force
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Out
of the Labor Force
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Survey
Year
|
Total
Intv'd
|
Total
|
Employed
|
Unemp
|
Total
|
Retired
|
Unable
to work1
|
Other2
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Not
Intv'd
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1967
|
3693
|
1763
|
1689
|
74
|
1930
|
--
|
15
|
1915
|
--
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1968
|
3576
|
1654
|
1604
|
50
|
1922
|
--
|
31
|
1891
|
117
|
|
1969
|
3418
|
1755
|
1691
|
64
|
1663
|
--
|
12
|
1651
|
275
|
|
1971
|
3330
|
1836
|
1768
|
68
|
1494
|
--
|
21
|
1473
|
363
|
|
1972
|
3264
|
1822
|
1757
|
65
|
1442
|
--
|
19
|
1423
|
429
|
|
1974
|
3157
|
1848
|
1771
|
77
|
1309
|
--
|
52
|
1257
|
536
|
|
1976
|
3049
|
1777
|
1687
|
90
|
1272
|
--
|
72
|
1200
|
644
|
|
1977
|
2892
|
1727
|
1653
|
74
|
1165
|
--
|
48
|
1117
|
801
|
|
1979
|
2781
|
1661
|
1607
|
54
|
1120
|
--
|
79
|
1041
|
912
|
|
1981
|
2685
|
1627
|
1566
|
61
|
1058
|
--
|
80
|
978
|
1008
|
|
1982
|
2583
|
1502
|
1426
|
76
|
1081
|
11
|
43
|
1027
|
1110
|
|
1987
|
2383
|
1207
|
1166
|
41
|
1176
|
66
|
50
|
1060
|
1310
|
|
1989
|
2277
|
1073
|
1050
|
23
|
1204
|
122
|
62
|
1020
|
1416
|
|
1992
|
2170
|
841
|
810
|
31
|
1329
|
253
|
75
|
1001
|
1523
|
|
1995
|
2012
|
590
|
569
|
21
|
1422
|
985
|
109
|
328
|
1681
|
|
1997
|
1937
|
468
|
459
|
9
|
1469
|
1198
|
108
|
163
|
17563
|
|
1999
|
1848
|
374
|
368
|
6
|
1474
|
1150
|
150
|
174
|
1845
|
|
2001 |
1749 |
293 |
288 |
5 |
1456 |
1246 |
119 |
91 |
1944 |
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| Note: This table is based on R00023. (race), R00706.,
R00857., R01308., R01989., R02822., R03049., R03270., R04511., R04858.,
R05237., R06617., R08841., R09995., R12924., R16813., R35764., R43443.,
and R55171.
|
| 1 "Disabled" in 1995 and subsequent surveys.
|
| 2 Depending on the survey year, "other" may include categories such as
in school, keeping house, and never worked. Consult the codebook for information
on specific categories available in a given year.
|
| 3 Includes two interviewed respondents in each racial group for whom MLR
data are unavailable. |
Table 4.19.5 Labor Force Status: Black Civilian Respondents
1967-2001 (Unweighted)
|
|
|
In
the Labor Force
|
Out
of the Labor Force
|
|
|
Survey
Year
|
Total
Intv'd
|
Total
|
Employed
|
Unemp
|
Total
|
Retired
|
Unable
to work1
|
Other2
|
Not
Intv'd
|
|
1967
|
1390
|
908
|
836
|
72
|
482
|
--
|
11
|
471
|
--
|
|
1968
|
1334
|
776
|
734
|
42
|
558
|
--
|
39
|
519
|
56
|
|
1969
|
1294
|
856
|
808
|
48
|
438
|
--
|
19
|
419
|
96
|
|
1971
|
1245
|
784
|
743
|
41
|
461
|
--
|
26
|
435
|
145
|
|
1972
|
1207
|
746
|
714
|
32
|
461
|
--
|
27
|
434
|
183
|
|
1974
|
1165
|
752
|
712
|
40
|
413
|
--
|
38
|
375
|
225
|
|
1976
|
1123
|
709
|
660
|
49
|
414
|
--
|
75
|
339
|
267
|
|
1977
|
1072
|
670
|
629
|
41
|
402
|
--
|
44
|
358
|
318
|
|
1979
|
1031
|
630
|
595
|
35
|
401
|
--
|
79
|
322
|
359
|
|
1981
|
992
|
588
|
543
|
45
|
404
|
--
|
58
|
346
|
398
|
|
1982
|
959
|
561
|
521
|
40
|
398
|
4
|
52
|
342
|
431
|
|
1987
|
858
|
430
|
406
|
24
|
428
|
25
|
58
|
345
|
532
|
|
1989
|
817
|
368
|
351
|
17
|
449
|
34
|
64
|
351
|
573
|
|
1992
|
783
|
265
|
249
|
16
|
518
|
86
|
62
|
370
|
607
|
|
1995
|
699
|
170
|
162
|
8
|
529
|
270
|
124
|
135
|
691
|
|
1997
|
667
|
130
|
125
|
5
|
537
|
324
|
133
|
80
|
7233
|
|
1999
|
619
|
106
|
103
|
3
|
513
|
292
|
169
|
52
|
771
|
|
2001 |
569 |
79 |
77 |
2 |
490 |
309 |
151 |
30 |
821 |
| |
| Note: This table is based on R00023. (race), R00706.,
R00857., R01308., R01989., R02822., R03049., R03270., R04511., R04858.,
R05237., R06617., R08841., R09995., R12924., R16813., R35764., R43443.,
and R55171.
|
| 1 "Disabled" in 1995 and subsequent surveys.
|
| 2 Depending on the survey year, "other" may include categories such as
in school, keeping house, and never worked. Consult the codebook for information
on specific categories available in a given year.
|
| 3 Includes two interviewed respondents in each racial group for
whom MLR data are unavailable. |
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