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Data Retrieval: Labor Force Statistics (CPS)
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HOUSEHOLD DATA

Table A-5. Employment status of the civilian population 18 years and over by veteran status, period of service, and sex, not seasonally adjusted
[Numbers in thousands]

Employment status, veteran status, and period of service Total Men Women
VETERANS, 18 years and over

Civilian noninstitutional population

Civilian labor force

Participation rate

Employed

Employment-population ratio

Unemployed

Unemployment rate

Not in labor force

Gulf War-era II veterans

Civilian noninstitutional population

Civilian labor force

Participation rate

Employed

Employment-population ratio

Unemployed

Unemployment rate

Not in labor force

Gulf War-era I veterans

Civilian noninstitutional population

Civilian labor force

Participation rate

Employed

Employment-population ratio

Unemployed

Unemployment rate

Not in labor force

World War II, Korean War, and Vietnam-era veterans

Civilian noninstitutional population

Civilian labor force

Participation rate

Employed

Employment-population ratio

Unemployed

Unemployment rate

Not in labor force

Veterans of other service periods

Civilian noninstitutional population

Civilian labor force

Participation rate

Employed

Employment-population ratio

Unemployed

Unemployment rate

Not in labor force

NONVETERANS, 18 years and over

Civilian noninstitutional population

Civilian labor force

Participation rate

Employed

Employment-population ratio

Unemployed

Unemployment rate

Not in labor force

NOTE: Veterans served on active duty in the U.S. Armed Forces and were not on active duty at the time of the survey. Nonveterans never served on active duty in the U.S. Armed Forces. Veterans could have served anywhere in the world during these periods of service: Gulf War era II (September 2001–present), Gulf War era I (August 1990–August 2001), Vietnam era (August 1964–April 1975), Korean War (July 1950–January 1955), World War II (December 1941–December 1946), and other service periods (all other time periods). Veterans who served in more than one wartime period are classified only in the most recent one. Veterans who served during one of the selected wartime periods and another period are classified only in the wartime period. Population controls for veterans, which are derived from a Department of Veterans Affairs' population model, were updated in January 2013, November 2017, and January 2020. Beginning with data for January 2014, estimates for veterans incorporate updated weighting procedures. Learn more about veterans statistics.
SOURCE: Current Population Survey

 

Last Modified Date: February 19, 2020