The insured unemployment rate (% of covered employment) is Continued Claims (also called insured unemployment) divided by Covered Employment.
The insured unemployment rate (% of covered employment) is Continued Claims (also called insured unemployment) divided by Covered Employment.
The insured unemployment rate (% of covered employment) is Continued Claims (also called insured unemployment) divided by Covered Employment.
Continued claims, also referred to as insured unemployment, is the number of people who have already filed an initial claim and who have experienced a week of unemployment and then filed a continued claim to claim benefits for that week of unemployment. Continued claims data are based on the week of unemployment, not the week when the initial claim was filed.
The series comes from the 'Current Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNU03075379
The series comes from the 'Current Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNU03073414
The series comes from the 'Current Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNU03066415
The series comes from the 'Current Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNU03049602
The series comes from the 'Current Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNU03049587
The series comes from the 'Current Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNU03049526
The series comes from the 'Current Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNU03032228
The series comes from the 'Current Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNU03032224
The series comes from the 'Current Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNU03032221
The series comes from the 'Current Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNU03032217
The series comes from the 'Current Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNU03032183
The series comes from the 'Current Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNU03027660
The series comes from the 'Current Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNU03025702
The series comes from the 'Current Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNU03024230
The series comes from the 'Current Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNU03023570
The series comes from the 'Current Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNU03008517
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 Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNU03000313
The series comes from the 'Current Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNU03000034
The series comes from the 'Current Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNU03000018
The series comes from the 'Current Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNU03000006
This series is from the Current Population Survey (Household Survey) conducted by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Labor force flows show the movements that underlie the net over-the-month changes in employment, unemployment, or not in the labor force.
This series is from the Current Population Survey (Household Survey) conducted by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Labor force flows show the movements that underlie the net over-the-month changes in employment, unemployment, or not in the labor force.
This series is from the Current Population Survey (Household Survey) conducted by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Labor force flows show the movements that underlie the net over-the-month changes in employment, unemployment, or not in the labor force.
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 Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNU04076960
The series comes from the 'Current Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNU04075379
The series comes from the 'Current Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNU04073414
The series comes from the 'Current Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNU04066420
The series comes from the 'Current Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNU04066408
The series comes from the 'Current Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNU04049601
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 Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNU04049528
The series comes from the 'Current Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNU04032227
The series comes from the 'Current Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNU04032219
The series comes from the 'Current Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNU04027687
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 Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNU04027680
The series comes from the 'Current Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNU04027675
The series comes from the 'Current Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNU04024938
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 Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNU04024886
The series comes from the 'Current Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNU04024230
The series comes from the 'Current Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNU04023557
The series comes from the 'Current Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNU04023048
The series comes from the 'Current Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNU04023018
The series comes from the 'Current Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNU04023014
The series comes from the 'Current Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNU04022996
The series comes from the 'Current Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNU04022979
The series comes from the 'Current Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNU04022966
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 Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNU04000354
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 Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNU04000347
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 Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNU04000339
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 Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNU04000333
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 Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNU04000326
The series comes from the 'Current Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNU04000204
The series comes from the 'Current Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNU04000197
The series comes from the 'Current Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNU04000190
The series comes from the 'Current Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNU04000181
The series comes from the 'Current Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNU04000164
The series comes from the 'Current Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNU04000154