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Data Retrieval: Labor Force Statistics (CPS)
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HOUSEHOLD DATA

Table A-6. Employment status of the civilian population by sex, age, and disability status, not seasonally adjusted
[Numbers in thousands]

Employment status, sex, and age Persons with
a disability
Persons with
no disability
TOTAL, 16 years and over

Civilian noninstitutional population

Civilian labor force

Participation rate

Employed

Employment-population ratio

Unemployed

Unemployment rate

Not in labor force

Men, 16 to 64 years

Civilian labor force

Participation rate

Employed

Employment-population ratio

Unemployed

Unemployment rate

Not in labor force

Women, 16 to 64 years

Civilian labor force

Participation rate

Employed

Employment-population ratio

Unemployed

Unemployment rate

Not in labor force

Both sexes, 65 years and over

Civilian labor force

Participation rate

Employed

Employment-population ratio

Unemployed

Unemployment rate

Not in labor force

NOTE: A person with a disability has at least one of the following conditions: is deaf or has serious difficulty hearing; is blind or has serious difficulty seeing even when wearing glasses; has serious difficulty concentrating, remembering, or making decisions because of a physical, mental, or emotional condition; has serious difficulty walking or climbing stairs; has difficulty dressing or bathing; or has difficulty doing errands alone such as visiting a doctor's office or shopping because of a physical, mental, or emotional condition.
SOURCE: Current Population Survey

 

Last Modified Date: February 19, 2020