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Occupational Outlook Quarterly, 2010
The labor force is the number of people aged 16 or older who are either working or looking for work. It does not include active-duty military personnel or institutionalized people, such as prison inmates. Quantifying this total supply of labor is a way of determining how big the economy can get. Labor force participation rates vary significantly…
Descriptors: Labor Force Nonparticipants, Race, Females, Population Growth
Bureau of the Census (DOC), Suitland, MD. Population Div. – 1977
This report documents information concerning the money income of persons 14 years and older in the United States during 1975. "Money income" is defined as income received before tax and other deductions. The report does not include sources of non-money income such as food stamps, health benefits, and subsidized housing. The questionnaire…
Descriptors: Census Figures, Employment Patterns, Family Income, Income

Social Education, 2004
In the last two decades, the United States has been in the throes of rapid economic change brought by new technologies and the globalization of the economy. One of the best ways to study the effects of change on the U.S. population is through the abundant information available on the website of the United States Bureau of the Census. In addition…
Descriptors: Economic Change, Labor Force, Statistical Data, Census Figures
Students, Graduates, and Dropouts in the Labor Market, October 1975. Special Labor Force Report 199.
Young, Anne McD. – Monthly Labor Review, 1976
This report by the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Statistics covers youth employment and education, and their interwoven causes and results. Numerous statistical charts and explanatory notes are included. Factors, such as age, race, sex and status, are analyzed. (MML)
Descriptors: Black Employment, Census Figures, Dropouts, Education
Bureau of Labor Statistics (DOL), Washington, DC. – 1975
Fifty-six charts present data on the characteristics of American working women and their changing status over the past 25 years. The major data source is the Current Population Survey conducted monthly for the Bureau of Labor Statistics by the Bureau of Census. Part 1 provides information on employment and unemployment. In January 1975 some 36 and…
Descriptors: Census Figures, Charts, Educational Background, Employed Women
RJ Associates, Inc., Arlington, VA. – 1974
Persons of Spanish Origin are the second largest minority group in the United States. In 1970, they numbered 9.1 million people; 2.4 million of whom were in poverty. These 9.1 million persons are a diverse group of people, from divergent areas of the world, and of different national backgrounds. The separate Spanish groups were designated by the…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Age, Census Figures, Cubans
Gilroy, Curtis L.; Bradshaw, Thomas F. – 1974
The document describes the national employment performance for 1973, revealing it to have been generally quite impressive, as nearly all significant labor force indicators pointed to a strong year. Total employment posted the greatest percentage increase since 1955, with adult men and women each gaining about 1.1 million jobs; the number of…
Descriptors: Census Figures, Economic Research, Employment, Employment Patterns
Bureau of the Census (DOC), Suitland, MD. Population Div. – 1973
This report presents detailed statistics for the population of the United States on the field of vocational training, classified by various social and economic characteristics. The statistics are based on the 1970 Census of Population. The introduction contains information relating specifically to this report, including definitions. The tables…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Age Differences, Census Figures, Demography
Hauser, Robert Mason; Featherman, David L. – 1972
In this paper, trends in the occupational mobility of black and white men are compared. Emphasis was placed upon the effects of occupational origins on the changing occupation distributions of blacks and whites and with the possibility of convergence between the occupational mobility of blacks and whites. It was found that there has been some…
Descriptors: Blacks, Census Figures, Data Analysis, Demography

Association of South Central Oklahoma Governments, Duncan. – 1975
An indepth study was made of each of the 16 libraries in the Association of South Central Oklahoma Governments (ASCOG) region. As an essential aid to library planning, census data was analyzed to determine the social, economic, educational characteristics, and the geographic distribution of the population to be served. The library survey looked at…
Descriptors: Census Figures, Demography, Employment Patterns, Library Networks
RJ Associates, Inc., Arlington, VA. – 1974
Today, there are 827,000 American Indians and Alaskan Natives in the United States. Although found throughout the U.S., nearly two-thirds live in the states of Oklahoma, Arizona, California, New Mexico, Alaska (including Eskimos and Aleuts), North Carolina, South Dakota, and Washington. While in 1930 only 10 percent of the Indians lived in urban…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Age, American Indians, Census Figures
de Torres, Juan – 1968
The results of an effort to develop a body of internally consistent economic data which facilitate comparison of the population, housing, employment, and income characteristics of 56 Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas with a population of over 500,000 are reported in this publication. Part of a continuing research program on local government…
Descriptors: Census Figures, Comparative Analysis, Demography, Economic Factors
Bureau of Labor Statistics (DOL), Washington, DC. – 1975
The document reports findings from the latest survey of multiple jobholders 16 years old and over. About 3.9 million workers held two or more jobs in May 1975. This accounted for 4.7 percent of all employed persons. The multiple jobholding rate for men was 5.8 percent and 2.9 percent for women. The rate was also higher for whites than blacks. The…
Descriptors: Agricultural Laborers, Census Figures, Employed Women, Employment
Crook, Karen A.; Mills, Karen M. – 1978
The special report presents a statistical portrait of the demographic, social, and economic characteristics of American children and youth. Children are considered to be persons under 14 years of age, and youth are seen to be between the ages of 14 and 24. Data in the report analyze trends among children and youth in the areas of population growth…
Descriptors: Age Groups, Birth Rate, Census Figures, Children
Bureau of the Census (DOC), Suitland, MD. Population Div. – 1975
This report presents a statistical portrait of the social and economic characteristics, primarily during the 1970s, of persons 65-years old and over. Most of the estimates in this report are based on data from the Current Population Survey of the Bureau of the Census and from the Decennial Censuses of Population and Housing, particularly the 1970…
Descriptors: Census Figures, Crime, Demography, Economic Status
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