Table 10. Employment Status of the Population 16 Years and Over in the Civilian Labor Force by Sex, for Asian Alone or in Combination and White Alone, Not Hispanic: March 2003

(Numbers in thousands)


Sex and employment status 3/ Total Race and Hispanic Origin 1/
Asian alone or in combination White alone, not Hispanic
Other 2/
Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent
Both sexes In civilian labor force In civilian labor force 145,616 100.0 6,347 100.0 102,906 100.0 36,363 100.0
Employed 136,277 93.6 5,948 93.7 97,568 94.8 32,762 90.1
Unemployed 9,340 6.4 400 6.3 5,339 5.2 3,601 9.9
Male In civilian labor force In civilian labor force 77,375 100.0 3,433 100.0 54,609 100.0 19,333 100.0
Employed 72,011 93.1 3,218 93.7 51,427 94.2 17,366 89.8
Unemployed 5,364 6.9 215 6.3 3,182 5.8 1,967 10.2
Female In civilian labor force In civilian labor force 68,241 100.0 2,914 100.0 48,297 100.0 17,030 100.0
Employed 64,266 94.2 2,729 93.7 46,141 95.5 15,395 90.4
Unemployed 3,975 5.8 185 6.3 2,156 4.5 1,634 9.6

1/ Hispanic refers to people whose origin are Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, South or Central American, or other Spanish origin regardless of race.

2/ Includes American Indian and Alaska Native alone; Black alone; Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone; White alone, Hispanic; and Two or More Races, except those combinations including Asian.

3/ Civilian labor force data shown in this table reflect characteristics of the civilian non-institutionalized population for March 2003 and are not adjusted for seasonal changes.

SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, Annual Social and Economic Supplement, 2003, Racial Statistics Branch, Population Division. Internet release date: March 2006