Observation:
Apr 2015: 912 (+ more) Updated: May 8, 2015 9:00 AM CDTApr 2015: | 912 | |
Mar 2015: | 821 | |
Feb 2015: | 1,001 | |
Jan 2015: | 744 | |
Dec 2014: | 431 |
Units:
Change from Year Ago, Thousands of Persons,Frequency:
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Population Level - Foreign Born, Women | 2011-09-02 | 2024-05-03 |
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U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics | 2011-09-02 | 2024-05-03 |
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Employment Situation | 2011-09-02 | 2024-05-03 |
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Thousands of Persons | 2011-09-02 | 2024-05-03 |
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Monthly | 2011-09-02 | 2024-05-03 |
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Not Seasonally Adjusted | 2011-09-02 | 2024-05-03 |
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Civilian noninstitutional population is defined as persons 16 years of age and older residing in the 50 states and the District of Columbia, who are not inmates of institutions (e.g., penal and mental facilities, homes for the aged), and who are not on active duty in the Armed Forces. To obtain estimates of women worker employment, the ratio of weighted women employees to the weighted all employees in the sample is assumed to equal the same ratio in the universe. The current month's women worker ratio, thus, is estimated and then multiplied by the all-employee estimate. The weighted-difference-link-and-taper formula (described in the source) is used to estimate the current month's women worker ratio. This formula adds the change in the matched sample's women worker ratio (the weighted-difference link) to the prior month's estimate, which has been slightly modified to reflect changes in the sample composition (the taper). The series comes from the 'Current Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNU00073397 |
2011-09-02 | 2024-05-03 |