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    Jan 1967    
 
 
    Apr 2024
Name Jun 2015 May 2015 Jun 2014 Units
NUMBER OF UNEMPLOYED
Job losers and persons who completed temporary jobs
3,951 Thousands of Persons 3,962 Thousands of Persons 4,670 Thousands of Persons Thous. of Persons
On temporary layoff
1,044 Thousands of Persons 818 Thousands of Persons 1,002 Thousands of Persons Thous. of Persons
Not on temporary layoff
2,907 Thousands of Persons 3,144 Thousands of Persons 3,668 Thousands of Persons Thous. of Persons
Permanent job losers
2,060 Thousands of Persons 2,175 Thousands of Persons 2,695 Thousands of Persons Thous. of Persons
Persons who completed temporary jobs
847 Thousands of Persons 969 Thousands of Persons 974 Thousands of Persons Thous. of Persons
Job leavers
736 Thousands of Persons 771 Thousands of Persons 816 Thousands of Persons Thous. of Persons
Reentrants
2,662 Thousands of Persons 2,719 Thousands of Persons 2,948 Thousands of Persons Thous. of Persons
New entrants
1,289 Thousands of Persons 918 Thousands of Persons 1,459 Thousands of Persons Thous. of Persons
PERCENT DISTRIBUTION
Job losers and persons who completed temporary jobs
45.7 Percent 47.3 Percent 47.2 Percent %
On temporary layoff
12.1 Percent 9.8 Percent 10.1 Percent %
Not on temporary layoff
33.7 Percent 37.6 Percent 37.1 Percent %
Job leavers
8.5 Percent 9.2 Percent 8.3 Percent %
Reentrants
30.8 Percent 32.5 Percent 29.8 Percent %
New entrants
14.9 Percent 11 Percent 14.7 Percent %
UNEMPLOYED AS A PERCENT OF THE CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE
Job losers and persons who completed temporary jobs
2.5 Percent 2.5 Percent 3.0 Percent %
Job leavers
0.5 Percent 0.5 Percent 0.5 Percent %
Reentrants
1.7 Percent 1.7 Percent 1.9 Percent %
New entrants
0.8 Percent 0.6 Percent 0.9 Percent %
   

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