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    Jan 1967    
 
 
    Mar 2024
Name Apr 2015 Mar 2015 Apr 2014 Units
NUMBER OF UNEMPLOYED
Job losers and persons who completed temporary jobs
3,977 Thousands of Persons 4,503 Thousands of Persons 4,972 Thousands of Persons Thous. of Persons
On temporary layoff
871 Thousands of Persons 1,199 Thousands of Persons 931 Thousands of Persons Thous. of Persons
Not on temporary layoff
3,106 Thousands of Persons 3,304 Thousands of Persons 4,041 Thousands of Persons Thous. of Persons
Permanent job losers
2,224 Thousands of Persons 2,298 Thousands of Persons 2,996 Thousands of Persons Thous. of Persons
Persons who completed temporary jobs
882 Thousands of Persons 1,006 Thousands of Persons 1,045 Thousands of Persons Thous. of Persons
Job leavers
780 Thousands of Persons 853 Thousands of Persons 751 Thousands of Persons Thous. of Persons
Reentrants
2,465 Thousands of Persons 2,597 Thousands of Persons 2,425 Thousands of Persons Thous. of Persons
New entrants
745 Thousands of Persons 729 Thousands of Persons 932 Thousands of Persons Thous. of Persons
PERCENT DISTRIBUTION
Job losers and persons who completed temporary jobs
49.9 Percent 51.9 Percent 54.8 Percent %
On temporary layoff
10.9 Percent 13.8 Percent 10.3 Percent %
Not on temporary layoff
39 Percent 38 Percent 44.5 Percent %
Job leavers
9.8 Percent 9.8 Percent 8.3 Percent %
Reentrants
30.9 Percent 29.9 Percent 26.7 Percent %
New entrants
9.4 Percent 8.4 Percent 10.3 Percent %
UNEMPLOYED AS A PERCENT OF THE CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE
Job losers and persons who completed temporary jobs
2.5 Percent 2.9 Percent 3.2 Percent %
Job leavers
0.5 Percent 0.5 Percent 0.5 Percent %
Reentrants
1.6 Percent 1.7 Percent 1.6 Percent %
New entrants
0.5 Percent 0.5 Percent 0.6 Percent %
   

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