Observation:
Oct 2020: 70,838 (+ more) Updated: Oct 4, 2024 7:56 AM CDTOct 2020: | 70,838 | |
Sep 2020: | 70,536 | |
Aug 2020: | 70,039 | |
Jul 2020: | 69,061 | |
Jun 2020: | 68,143 | |
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Units:
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Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Release: Employment Situation
Units: Thousands of Persons, Seasonally Adjusted
Frequency: Monthly
The nonfarm business sector is a subset of the domestic economy and excludes the economic activities of the following: general government, private households, nonprofit organizations serving individuals, and farms.
To obtain estimates of women worker employment, the ratio of weighted women employees to the weighted all employees in the sample is assumed to equal the same ratio in the universe. The current month's women worker ratio, thus, is estimated and then multiplied by the all-employee estimate. The weighted-difference-link-and-taper formula (described in the source) is used to estimate the current month's women worker ratio. This formula adds the change in the matched sample's women worker ratio (the weighted-difference link) to the prior month's estimate, which has been slightly modified to reflect changes in the sample composition (the taper).
The series comes from the 'Current Employment Statistics (Establishment Survey).'
The source code is: CES0000000010
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Women Employees, Total Nonfarm [CES0000000010], retrieved from FRED, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis; https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/CES0000000010, .