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Labor Force Status and Employment Characteristics: 1990
 
Geographic Area: Columbia township,Van Buren County,Michigan


Subject

Number
   
LABOR FORCE STATUS  
                    Persons 16 years and over 1,930
    In labor force 1,062
          Civilian labor force 1,058
                Employed 906
                Unemployed 152
          Armed Forces 4
    Not in labor force 868
   
                    Males 16 years and over 998
    In labor force 678
          Civilian labor force 674
                Employed 578
                Unemployed 96
          Armed Forces 4
    Not in labor force 320
   
                    Females 16 years and over 932
    In labor force 384
          Civilian labor force 384
                Employed 328
                Unemployed 56
          Armed Forces 0
    Not in labor force 548
   
                    Females 16 years and over 932
    With own children under 6 years 149
    With own children 6 to 17 years only 163
   
                    Own children under 6 years in families and subfamilies 187
    All parents present in household in labor force 71
   
                    Own children 6 to 17 years in families and subfamilies 493
    All parents present in household in labor force 241
   
                    Persons 16 to 19 years 168
    Not enrolled in school and not high school graduate 29
          Employed or in Armed Forces 4
          Unemployed 9
          Not in labor force 16
   
COMMUTING TO WORK  
                    Workers 16 years and over 880
    Drove alone 702
    In carpools 117
    Using public transportation 3
    Using other means 8
    Walked or worked at home 50
   
OCCUPATION  
                    Employed persons 16 years and over 906
    Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations 62
    Professional specialty occupations 65
    Technicians and related support occupations 27
    Sales occupations 108
    Administrative support occupations, including clerical 75
    Private household occupations 0
    Protective service occupations 16
    Service occupations, except protective and household 93
    Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations 68
    Precision production, craft, and repair occupations 154
    Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors 128
    Transportation and material moving occupations 54
    Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers 56
   
INDUSTRY  
                    Employed persons 16 years and over 906
    Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries 69
    Mining 0
    Construction 58
    Manufacturing, nondurable goods 81
    Manufacturing, durable goods 186
    Transportation 46
    Communications and other public utilities 21
    Wholesale trade 27
    Retail trade 133
    Finance, insurance, and real estate 25
    Business and repair services 54
    Personal services 17
    Entertainment and recreation services 11
    Health services 73
    Educational services 63
    Other professional and related services 22
    Public administration 20
   
CLASS OF WORKER  
                    Employed persons 16 years and over 906
    Private wage and salary workers 699
    Government workers 95
          Local government workers 64
          State government workers 14
          Federal government workers 17
    Self-employed workers 108
    Unpaid family workers 4
(X) Not applicable
Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Tape File 3 (Sample Data)
           Matrices P49, P61, P70, P73, P74, P77, P78, P79.

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NOTE TO ALL DATA USERS: All survey and census results contain measurement error and may contain sampling error. Information about these potential errors is provided or referenced with the data or the source of the data. The Census Bureau recommends that data users incorporate this information into their analyses as these errors could impact inferences. Researchers analyzing data to create their own estimates are responsible for the validity of those estimates and should not cite the Census Bureau as the source of the estimates but only as the source of the core data.

We have modified some data to protect individuals' privacy, but in a way that preserves the usefulness of the data.

 

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