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HOUSEHOLD DATA

Table A-7. Selected unemployment indicators, seasonally adjusted
(In thousands)

CHARACTERISTIC Number of
unemployed persons
(in thousands)
Unemployment
rates (1)

Total, 16 years and over

  16 to 19 years

    16 to 17 years

    18 to 19 years

  20 years and over

    20 to 24 years

    25 years and over

      25 to 54 years

        25 to 34 years

        35 to 44 years

        45 to 54 years

      55 years and over

 

Men, 16 years and over

  16 to 19 years

    16 to 17 years

    18 to 19 years

  20 years and over

    20 to 24 years

    25 years and over

      25 to 54 years

        25 to 34 years

        35 to 44 years

        45 to 54 years

      55 years and over

 

Women, 16 years and over

  16 to 19 years

    16 to 17 years

    18 to 19 years

  20 years and over

    20 to 24 years

    25 years and over

      25 to 54 years

        25 to 34 years

        35 to 44 years

        45 to 54 years

      55 years and over(2)

(2)

(2)

 

Married men, spouse present

Married women, spouse present

Women who maintain families(2)

(2)

(2)

 

Full-time workers(3)

Part-time workers(4)

Footnotes:
(1) Unemployment as a percent of the civilian labor force.
(2) Not seasonally adjusted
(3) Full-time workers are unemployed persons who have expressed a desire to work full time (35 hours or more per week) or are on layoff from full-time jobs.
(4) Part-time workers are unemployed persons who have expressed a desire to work part time (less than 35 hours per week) or are on layoff from part-time jobs.

 

Last Modified Date: February 07, 2003