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Table 11-1  
Number and Rate of Employment Status of Civilian Noninstitutional Population, in Idaho and the Region, Annual Averages, 1990-1993 (Numbers in 1,000s)

  Population Civilian Labor Force Employment Unemployment
 



  (N) (N) (%) (N) (%) (N) Rate Error
Range[1]

  1990
 
Idaho 735 496 67.5 467 63.6 29 5.8 5.1-6.5
Alaska 353 257 72.8 239 67.8 18 6.9 6.1-7.6
Montana 597 402 67.3 379 63.4 23 5.8 5.1-6.5
Nevada 881 626 71 595 67.5 31 4.9 4.3-5.5
Oregon 2,197 1,492 67.9 1,409 64.1 82 5.5 4.8-6.2
Utah 1,123 792 70.5 758 67.5 34 4.3 3.7-4.8
Washington 3,631 2,503 68.9 2,381 65.6 122 4.9 4.3-5.5
Wyoming 343 246 71.7 233 67.8 13 5.4 4.7-6.1
 
  1991
 
Idaho 745 504 67.6 473 63.5 31 6.1 5.4-6.8
Alaska 356 258 72.4 236 66.3 22 8.5 7.7-9.3
Montana 598 403 67.4 375 62.7 28 6.9 6.1-7.7
Nevada 923 649 70.4 614 66.5 36 5.5 4.9-6.1
Oregon 2,235 1,508 67.5 1,418 63.5 90 6 5.3-6.7
Utah 1,137 805 70.8 765 67.3 39 4.9 4.3-5.5
Washington 3,710 2,498 67.3 2,340 63.1 157 6.3 5.6-7.0
Wyoming 342 240 70.3 228 66.7 12 5.1 4.4-5.8
 
  1992
 
Idaho 756 518 68.6 485 64.2 33 6.5 5.7-7.2
Alaska 360 262 72.9 238 66.3 24 9.1 8.2-10.0
Montana 600 411 68.6 384 64 28 6.7 5.9-7.5
Nevada 964 673 69.8 629 65.2 45 6.6 5.9-7.3
Oregon 2,274 1,537 67.6 1,422 62.5 115 7.5 6.7-8.3
Utah 1,151 811 70.4 771 67 40 4.9 4.3-5.6
Washington 3,789 2,598 68.6 2,403 63.4 195 7.5 6.7-8.3
Wyoming 341 240 70.4 227 66.5 14 5.6 4.9-6.4
 
  1993
 
Idaho 799 545 68.2 512 64 34 6.1 5.5-6.7
Alaska 405 298 73.6 276 68 23 7.6 6.7-8.5
Montana 629 427 67.9 401 63.8 26 6 5.3-6.7
Nevada 1,064 745 70 692 65 54 7.2 6.5-7.9
Oregon 2,327 1,587 68.2 1,473 63.3 114 7.2 6.5-7.9
Utah 1,261 910 72.2 875 69.4 35 3.9 3.3-4.5
Washington 3,940 2,693 68.3 2,490 63.2 203 7.5 6.7-8.3
Wyoming 343 239 69.7 226 66 13 5.4 4.7-6.1

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Geographic Profile of Employment and Unemployment, 1990-1993.
Note: Data for demographic groups are not shown when they do not meet Bureau of Labor Statistics publication standards of reliability for the particular area based on the sample in that area. Items may not add to totals or compute to displayed percentages because of rounding.
[1] Error ranges are calculated at the 90-percent confidence interval, which means that if repeated samples were drawn from the same population and an error range constructed around each sample estimate, in 9 out of 10 cases the true value based on a complete census of the population would be contained within these error ranges.

Compiled by: Bill Clark and Robert Hook, updated by: Lily Wai, data input assisted by: Robert Anton-Erik
Contact: Lily Wai

 

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