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Table 11-13aq  
Equal Employment Indicators, in Idaho, by County, by Summary Occupations, Sex, and Race/Ethnicity, Census Year 1990 (Twin Falls County)

  All Total
Minority
White Black Hispanic Asian/
Pacific
Islander
American
Indian/
Aleut,
Eskimo
Other

  Twin Falls County
 
Total male 14,353 1,070 13,283 17 800 127 124 2
Officials, managers 2,973 104 2,869 10 54 2 38 0
Professionals 1,463 44 1,419 0 26 17 1 0
Technicians 610 9 601 0 9 0 0 0
Protective service 215 3 212 0 3 0 0 0
Paraprofessionals 29 3 26 0 3 0 0 0
Office, clerical 1,144 27 1,117 0 22 5 0 0
Skilled craft workers 2,360 94 2,266 0 60 14 20 0
Service, maintenance 5,559 786 4,773 7 623 89 65 2
                 
Total female 10,962 712 10,250 0 544 100 66 2
Officials, managers 1,099 9 1,090 0 4 0 5 0
Professionals 1,803 80 1,723 0 65 11 4 0
Technicians 378 12 366 0 12 0 0 0
Protective service 62 7 55 0 7 0 0 0
Paraprofessionals 529 37 492 0 36 0 1 0
Office, clerical 3,681 144 3,537 0 105 14 25 0
Skilled craft workers 194 10 184 0 3 0 7 0
Service, maintenance 3,216 413 2,803 0 312 75 24 2

Source: Idaho Department of Employment, Research & Analysis Bureau, Idaho State Agency Affirmative Action Statistics from the 1990 Census, March 1993.
Notes: Race and ethnicity categories are consistent with definitions as designated by the U.S. Office of Management and Budget.
  Race—The basic racial categories as designated by the U.S. Office of Management and Budget Statistical Policy Directive no. 15 are American Indian or Aleut, Eskimo, Asian or Pacific Islander, Black, and White. The directive identifies Hispanic origin as an ethnicity. The concept of race used by the Bureau of the Census reflects self-identification by respondents (the individual's perception of her or his racial identity). The directive also recognizes that there are persons who do not identify with a specific racial group. The 1990 census race question includes an Other race category with provisions for a write-in entry.
  Hispanic origin—Information collected by the Bureau of the Census used a self-identification question. Persons of Spanish/Hispanic origin are those who classified themselves in one of the specific Hispanic origin categories listed on the questionnaire—Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, or Other Spanish/Hispanic origin.
  1990 census data on race and ethnicity (Hispanic origin) were obtained through self-identification. All is the sum of White and Total Minority.
  The job categories are those required by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission for state government reporting purposes.
  Unemployed are not included in this report.

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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