The unemployment rate is the number unemployed as a percent of the labor force.
The unemployment rate is the number unemployed as a percent of the labor force.
The unemployment rate is the number unemployed as a percent of the labor force.
The unemployment rate is the number unemployed as a percent of the labor force.
The unemployment rate is the number unemployed as a percent of the labor force.
The unemployment rate is the number unemployed as a percent of the labor force.
The unemployment rate is the number unemployed as a percent of the labor force.
The unemployment rate is the number unemployed as a percent of the labor force.
View data of the unemployment rate, or the number of people 16 and over actively searching for a job as a percentage of the total labor force.
The series comes from the 'Current Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNS14000006
The series comes from the 'Current Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNS13327709
The series comes from the 'Current Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNS14023621
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: LNS14000002
The series comes from the 'Current Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNS14027660
The series comes from the 'Current Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNS14000001
Construction employees in the construction sector include: Working supervisors, qualified craft workers, mechanics, apprentices, helpers, laborers, and so forth, engaged in new work, alterations, demolition, repair, maintenance, and the like, whether working at the site of construction or in shops or yards at jobs (such as precutting and preassembling) ordinarily performed by members of the construction trades. The series comes from the 'Current Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNU04032231
The series comes from the 'Current Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNS13327707
The series comes from the 'Current Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNS14027662
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: LNS14000334
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: LNS14000317
The series comes from the 'Current Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNS14000164
The series comes from the 'Current Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNU04032232
The series comes from the 'Current Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNS14000012
The series comes from the 'Current Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNS13327708
The series comes from the 'Current Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNU03026511
The series comes from the 'Current Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNU03008397
The series comes from the 'Current Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNS13025703
The series comes from the 'Current Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNU03327707
The series comes from the 'Current Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNS14000060
The series comes from the 'Current Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNU04032241
The series comes from the 'Current Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNS13023706
The series comes from the 'Current Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNU04035109
The series comes from the 'Current Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNS14000048
The series comes from the 'Current Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNU04000012
The series comes from the 'Current Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNU03023622
The series comes from the 'Current Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNS14023557
The series comes from the 'Current Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNU04032234
The series comes from the 'Current Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNU04032228
The series comes from the 'Current Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNU04027689
The series comes from the 'Current Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNU03023654
The series comes from the 'Current Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNU04075600
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: LNU04073415
The series comes from the 'Current Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNU04073396
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: LNU04049587
The series comes from the 'Current Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNU04032229
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: LNU04023557
The series comes from the 'Current Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNU04000015
The series comes from the 'Current Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNS14000049
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: LNU04076945
The series comes from the 'Current Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNU04066413
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: LNS14000341
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: LNS14000319
The series comes from the 'Current Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNS14000173
The series comes from the 'Current Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNS14000152
The series comes from the 'Current Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNS14000086
The series comes from the 'Current Population Survey (Household Survey)' The source code is: LNS13008517
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