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Labor Force Statistics from the Current Population Survey

Women in the Labor Force: A Databook (2010 Edition)

(Numbers in thousands)
Table 32. Multiple jobholders and multiple jobholding rates by sex and race, 1994–2009 annual averages
YearTotal
employed
Multiple jobholdersMultiple jobholding rate (1)
TotalWomenMenTotalWomenMen
NumberPercent of all
multiple jobholders

1994

123,0607,2603,33646.03,9245.95.95.9

1995

124,9007,6933,55446.24,1396.26.26.1

1996

126,7087,8323,64046.54,1926.26.26.1

1997

129,5587,9553,71846.74,2376.16.26.1

1998

131,4637,9263,74847.34,1786.06.25.9

1999

133,4887,8023,69847.44,1045.86.05.7

2000

136,8917,6043,60847.43,9965.65.75.5

2001

136,9337,3573,52347.93,8345.45.55.2

2002

136,4857,2913,55748.83,7345.35.65.1

2003

137,7367,3153,59949.23,7165.35.65.1

2004

139,2527,4733,63848.73,8355.45.65.1

2005

141,7307,5463,69148.93,8555.35.65.1

2006

144,4277,5763,75349.53,8225.25.64.9

2007

146,0477,6553,82249.93,8335.25.64.9

2008

145,3627,6203,78349.63,8375.25.65.0

2009

139,8777,2713,74151.53,5305.25.64.8

Footnote:
(1) Multiple jobholders as a percent of all employed persons in specified group.

SOURCE: Current Population Survey, U.S. Department of Labor, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

 

Last Modified Date: March 16, 2011