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Employment Population Ratio

The employment-population ratio represents the proportion of the civilian noninstitutional population that is employed.

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Employment-Population Ratio - 16 to 19 years    
Percent, Monthly
Seasonally Adjusted 1948-01 to 2013-05 (Jun 7)
Not Seasonally Adjusted 1948-01 to 2013-05 (Jun 7)
usa United States of America nation Country Level monthly sa Seasonally adjusted bls U.S. Department of Labor: Bureau of Labor Statistics household survey Current Population Survey employment population employment-population ratio 16 to 19 years nsa Not seasonally adjusted
 
Employment-Population Ratio - 16 to 19 years, Black or African American    
Percent, Monthly
Seasonally Adjusted 1972-01 to 2013-05 (Jun 7)
Not Seasonally Adjusted 1972-01 to 2013-05 (Jun 7)
usa United States of America nation Country Level monthly sa Seasonally adjusted bls U.S. Department of Labor: Bureau of Labor Statistics household survey Current Population Survey employment population employment-population ratio 16 to 19 years african american nsa Not seasonally adjusted
 
Employment-Population Ratio - 16 to 19 years, White    
Percent, Monthly
Seasonally Adjusted 1954-01 to 2013-05 (Jun 7)
Not Seasonally Adjusted 1954-01 to 2013-05 (Jun 7)
usa United States of America nation Country Level monthly sa Seasonally adjusted bls U.S. Department of Labor: Bureau of Labor Statistics household survey Current Population Survey employment population employment-population ratio 16 to 19 years white nsa Not seasonally adjusted
 
Employment-Population Ratio - 16 to 19 years Hispanic or Latino  
Percent, Monthly, Not Seasonally Adjusted1994-11 to 2013-05 (Jun 7)
usa United States of America nation Country Level nsa Not seasonally adjusted monthly bls U.S. Department of Labor: Bureau of Labor Statistics household survey Current Population Survey employment population employment-population ratio 16 to 19 years hispanic latino
 

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