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DP-3. Labor Force Status and Employment Characteristics: 1990 Data Set: 1990 Summary Tape File 3 (STF 3) - Sample data Geographic Area: Grand Forks County, North Dakota |
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NOTE: For information on confidentiality, sampling error, nonsampling error, and
definitions, see http://factfinder.census.gov/home/en/datanotes/expstf390.htm. |
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LABOR FORCE STATUS |
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Persons 16 years and over |
53,667 |
In labor force |
38,191 |
Civilian labor force |
33,386 |
Employed |
31,544 |
Unemployed |
1,842 |
Armed Forces |
4,805 |
Not in labor force |
15,476 |
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Males 16 years and over |
27,367 |
In labor force |
21,471 |
Civilian labor force |
17,243 |
Employed |
16,195 |
Unemployed |
1,048 |
Armed Forces |
4,228 |
Not in labor force |
5,896 |
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Females 16 years and over |
26,300 |
In labor force |
16,720 |
Civilian labor force |
16,143 |
Employed |
15,349 |
Unemployed |
794 |
Armed Forces |
577 |
Not in labor force |
9,580 |
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Females 16 years and over |
26,300 |
With own children under 6 years |
5,298 |
With own children 6 to 17 years only |
4,192 |
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Own children under 6 years in families and subfamilies |
7,053 |
All parents present in household in labor force |
4,515 |
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Own children 6 to 17 years in families and subfamilies |
11,034 |
All parents present in household in labor force |
8,113 |
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Persons 16 to 19 years |
4,863 |
Not enrolled in school and not high school graduate |
175 |
Employed or in Armed Forces |
103 |
Unemployed |
28 |
Not in labor force |
44 |
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COMMUTING TO WORK |
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Workers 16 years and over |
35,724 |
Drove alone |
26,726 |
In carpools |
4,518 |
Using public transportation |
309 |
Using other means |
308 |
Walked or worked at home |
3,863 |
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OCCUPATION |
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Employed persons 16 years and over |
31,544 |
Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations |
3,617 |
Professional specialty occupations |
5,351 |
Technicians and related support occupations |
1,072 |
Sales occupations |
4,323 |
Administrative support occupations, including clerical |
4,595 |
Private household occupations |
147 |
Protective service occupations |
430 |
Service occupations, except protective and household |
4,856 |
Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations |
965 |
Precision production, craft, and repair occupations |
2,628 |
Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors |
1,038 |
Transportation and material moving occupations |
1,289 |
Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers |
1,233 |
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INDUSTRY |
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Employed persons 16 years and over |
31,544 |
Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries |
1,330 |
Mining |
30 |
Construction |
1,409 |
Manufacturing, nondurable goods |
1,283 |
Manufacturing, durable goods |
615 |
Transportation |
1,221 |
Communications and other public utilities |
755 |
Wholesale trade |
996 |
Retail trade |
7,081 |
Finance, insurance, and real estate |
1,608 |
Business and repair services |
1,003 |
Personal services |
1,070 |
Entertainment and recreation services |
540 |
Health services |
2,916 |
Educational services |
5,461 |
Other professional and related services |
2,398 |
Public administration |
1,828 |
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CLASS OF WORKER |
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Employed persons 16 years and over |
31,544 |
Private wage and salary workers |
20,749 |
Government workers |
8,372 |
Local government workers |
1,968 |
State government workers |
4,529 |
Federal government workers |
1,875 |
Self-employed workers |
2,349 |
Unpaid family workers |
74 |
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(X) Not applicable Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Tape File 3 (Sample Data) Matrices P49, P61, P70, P73, P74, P77, P78, P79. |