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Federal Employment Statistics

Employment and Trends March 2008

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Section 1

Introduction & General Explanation - Employment and Trends of Federal Civilian Workforce Statistics

Charts

Graphic Presentation of Federal Civilian Employment

Description of Tables

Table 1

Federal Civilian Personnel Summary

Table 2

Comparison of Total Civilian Employment of the Federal Government by Branch, Agency, and Area as of February 2008 and March 2008

Table 3

Trend of Federal Civilian Employment by Branch, Selected Agency, and Area to March 2008

Table 4

Trend of Federal Civilian Payroll (in thousands of dollars) by Branch, Selected Agency, and Area to March 2008

Table 5

Trend of Federal Civilian Executive Branch Employment by Type of Position Occupied and Work Schedule to March 2008

Table 6

Trend of Federal Civilian Executive Branch Employment by Type of Appointment and Work Schedule to March 2008

Table 7

Total Employment and Full-Time Employment with Permanent Appointments by Selected Agency, March 2008

Table 8

Statistical Summary of Federal Civilian Employment

Table 9

Federal Civilian Employment and Payroll (in thousands of dollars) by Branch, Selected Agency, and Area, March 2008

Table 10

Federal Civilian Employment by Branch, Selected Agency, Area, and Work Schedule, February 2008 and March 2008 *

Table 11

Federal Civilian Employment in the Competitive, Excepted, and Senior Executive Services of the Federal Government by Branch, Selected Agency, and Type of Appointment, All Areas, February 2008 and March 2008

Table 12

Federal Civilian Employment in the Competitive, Excepted, and Senior Executive Services of the Federal Government by Branch, Selected Agency, and Type of Appointment, United States, February 2008 and March 2008

Table 13

Federal Civilian Employment in the Competitive, Excepted, and Senior Executive Services of the Federal Government by Branch, Selected Agency, and Type of Appointment, Washington, DC-MD-VA-WV Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA), February 2008 and March 2008 *

Table 14

Federal Civilian Employment by Branch, Selected Agency, Pay System and Area, February 2008 and March 2008

Table 15

Employment and Payroll (in thousands of dollars) of Selected Suborganizations within the Executive Departments, March 2008

Table 16

Trend of Federal Civilian Accessions and Separations by Branch and Area to March 2008

Table 17

Summary of Turnover Data

Table 18

Accessions by Type, Branch, and Selected Agency, All Areas, February 2008 and March 2008

Table 19

Accessions by Type, Branch, and Selected Agency, United States, February 2008 and March 2008 *

Table 20

Accessions by Type, Branch, and Selected Agency, Washington, DC-MD-VA-WV Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA), February 2008 and March 2008

Table 21

Accessions by Type, Branch, and Selected Agency, Overseas, February 2008 and March 2008 *

Table 22

Separations by Type, Branch, and Selected Agency, All Areas, February 2008 and March 2008

Table 23

Separations by Type, Branch, and Selected Agency, United States, February 2008 and March 2008 *

Table 24

Separations by Type, Branch, and Selected Agency, Washington, DC-MD-VA-WV Metropolitan Statistical Area, February 2008 and March 2008

Table 25

Separations by Type, Branch, and Selected Agency, Overseas, February 2008 and March 2008 *

Table 26

Accessions to the Competitive, Excepted, and Senior Executive Services of the Federal Government by Branch and Selected Agency, All Areas, February 2008 and March 2008

Table 27

Accessions to the Competitive, Excepted, and Senior Executive Services of the Federal Government by Branch and Selected Agency, United States, February 2008 and March 2008 *

Table 28

Accessions to the Competitive, Excepted, and Senior Executive Services of the Federal Government by Branch and Selected Agency, Washington, DC-MD-VA-WV MSA, February 2008 and March 2008 *

Table 29

Accessions and Separations by Branch, Selected Agency, and Citizenship, All Areas, February 2008 and March 2008

Table 30

Accessions and Separations by Branch, Selected Agency, and Citizenship, United States, February 2008 and March 2008 *

Table 31

Accessions and Separations by Branch, Selected Agency, and Citizenship, Washington, DC-MD-VA-WV MSA, February 2008 and March 2008 *


Data Source, Definitions, and Acknowledgments


* Data available upon request. Send email to: Fedstats@opm.gov


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