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643. Employment Status of the Civilian Noninstitutional Population

[In thousands (104,995 represents 104,995,000), except as indicated. Annual averages ofmonthly figures. For the civilian noninstitutional population 16years old and over. Based on Current Population Survey; see text, Section 1, Population, and Appendix III]

                   
CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE
NOT IN
Unemployed LABOR FORCE
Civilian Per- Employ-
YEAR noninsti- cent ment/ Per- Per-
tutional Total of popula- cent cent
popula- popu- Employed tion Number of Num- of
tion lation ratio 1 labor ber popu-
force lation
                   
1950 104,995 62,208 59.2 58,918 56.1 3,288 5.3 42,787 40.8
1960 117,245 69,628 59.4 65,778 56.1 3,852 5.5 47,617 40.6
1970 137,085 82,771 60.4 78,678 57.4 4,093 4.9 54,315 39.6
1980 167,745 106,940 63.8 99,303 59.2 7,637 7.1 60,806 36.2
 
1981 170,130 108,670 63.9 100,397 59.0 8,273 7.6 61,460 36.1
1982 172,271 110,204 64.0 99,526 57.8 10,678 9.7 62,067 36.0
1983 174,215 111,550 64.0 100,834 57.9 10,717 9.6 62,665 36.0
1984 176,383 113,544 64.4 105,005 59.5 8,539 7.5 62,839 35.6
1985 178,206 115,461 64.8 107,150 60.1 8,312 7.2 62,744 35.2
 
1986 180,587 117,834 65.3 109,597 60.7 8,237 7.0 62,752 34.7
1987 182,753 119,865 65.6 112,440 61.5 7,425 6.2 62,888 34.4
1988 184,613 121,669 65.9 114,968 62.3 6,701 5.5 62,944 34.1
1989 186,393 123,869 66.5 117,342 63.0 6,528 5.3 62,523 33.5
1990 2 189,164 125,840 66.5 118,793 62.8 7,047 5.6 63,324 33.5
 
1991 190,925 126,346 66.2 117,718 61.7 8,628 6.8 64,578 33.8
1992 192,805 128,105 66.4 118,492 61.5 9,613 7.5 64,700 33.6
1993 194,838 129,200 66.3 120,259 61.7 8,940 6.9 65,638 33.7
1994 2 196,814 131,056 66.6 123,060 62.5 7,996 6.1 65,758 33.4
1995 198,584 132,304 66.6 124,900 62.9 7,404 5.6 66,280 33.4
 
1996 200,591 133,943 66.8 126,708 63.2 7,236 5.4 66,647 33.2
1997 2 203,133 136,297 67.1 129,558 63.8 6,739 4.9 66,837 32.9
1998 2 205,220 137,673 67.1 131,463 64.1 6,210 4.5 67,547 32.9
1999 2 207,753 139,368 67.1 133,488 64.3 5,880 4.2 68,385 32.9





1 Civilian employed as a percent of the civiliannoninstitutional population.
2 Data not strictly comparable with datafor earlier years. See text, this Section, and February 1994, March 1996,February 1997, February 1998, and February 1999 issues of Employment and Earnings.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics,Bulletin 2307; and Employment and Earnings, monthly.

http://stats.bls.gov/newsrels.htm

https://allcountries.org/uscensus/643_employment_status_of_the_civilian_noninstitutional.html

These tables are based on figures supplied by the United States Census Bureau, U.S. Department of Commerce and are subject to revision by the Census Bureau.

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