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5 edition of The labor force of Maryland found in the catalog.

The labor force of Maryland

projections of socioeconomic characteristics to 1980.

by Maryland. State Planning Dept.

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Published in [Baltimore .
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  • Maryland
    • Subjects:
    • Labor supply -- Maryland -- Statistics

    • Edition Notes

      Other titlesState development planning series.
      SeriesPublication ;, no. 144, Department of State Planning publication ;, no. 144.
      Classifications
      LC ClassificationsHD5725.M35 A55
      The Physical Object
      Paginationiv, 155 p.
      Number of Pages155
      ID Numbers
      Open LibraryOL4858946M
      LC Control Number75625622

      Labor Force, Employment and Unemployment Distribution in Maryland Source: Office of Workforce Information and Performance/Labor Market Analysis Unemployment Insurance (UI) Continued Claimants Figure 1 Females outnumbered males by % and maintained a % share of the file. An illustration of an open book. Books. An illustration of two cells of a film strip. Video An illustration of an audio speaker. Maryland Social Indicator Series Volume IV: Labor Force and Employment Characteristics Item Preview remove-circle.

      Children in the Labor Force Introduction. Mary Smith was born in Orange County fifty-seven years ago. Her father was a renter and he found it difficult to support his eight children on what was left after the landlord was paid. Labor Force, Employment and Unemployment Distribution in Maryland Source: Office of Workforce Information and Performance/Labor Market Analysis Unemployment Insurance (UI) Continued Claimants Figure 1 Males outnumbered females by % with a % file representation.

      A state's labor-force participation rate is the number of all employed and unemployed workers divided against the state's civilian population. Differences between monthly seasonally-adjusted and not-seasonally-adjusted labor force participation rates are determined by the seasonal components of the LAUS labor force levels.   Studies in this week’s Hutchins Roundup find that much of the decline of income going to labor is attributable to an aging labor force, Using data from the Bureau of Labor Related Books.


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Genre/Form: Statistics: Additional Physical Format: Online version: Maryland. State Planning Department. Labor force of Maryland. [Baltimore, ] (OCoLC) Maryland: Worldmark Encyclopedia of the States. According to Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) provisional estimates, in July the seasonally adjusted civilian labor force in Maryland numbered 2, with approximatelyworkers unemployed, yielding an unemployment rate of %, compared to the national average of % for the same period.

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Inhealth care was the biggest industry, employing 14 percent of the labor force — if you count both jobs in the health care sector and health-related jobs in other industries.

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