Data from January 2019
|
EMPLOYED |
UNEMPLOYED |
NOT IN LABOR FORCE |
|
|
WHITE MALES |
63,112 |
2,572 |
26,053 |
|
WHITE FEMALES |
53,733 |
1,879 |
40,769 |
|
BLACK MALES |
8,584 |
736 |
4,467 |
|
BLACK FEMALES |
9,820 |
613 |
6,180 |
Please help me calculate with the resolution
Calculate labor force participation rates for:
Whites (males and
females together) =
Blacks (males and
females together) =
Males (whites and
blacks together) =
Females (whites and
blacks together) =
All groups (whites
and blacks, males and females
together) =
Thank you
| EMPLOYED | UNEMPLOYED | NOT IN LABOR FORCE |
Labour Force Emplyed + Unemployed |
Total Population | |
| White Males | 63,112 | 2,572 | 26,053 | 65,684 | 91,737 |
| White Females | 53,733 | 1,879 | 40,769 | 55,612 | 96,381 |
| Black Males | 8,584 | 736 | 4,467 | 9,320 | 13,787 |
| Black Females | 9,820 | 613 | 6,180 | 10,433 | 16,613 |
| 218,518 |
| Whites (males and females together) = | Labour Force/Population | 0.555084707 | (65684+55612)/218518 | ||
| Blacks (males and females together) = | Labour Force/Population | 0.090395299 | (9320+10433)/218518 | ||
| Males (whites and blacks together) = | Labour Force/Population | 0.343239459 | (65684+9320)/218518 | ||
| Females (whites and blacks together) = | Labour Force/Population | 0.302240548 | (55612 + 10433)/218518 | ||
| All groups (whites and blacks, males and females together) = | 0.645480006 | ||||
Data from January 2019 EMPLOYED UNEMPLOYED NOT IN LABOR FORCE WHITE MALES 63,112 2,572 26,053 WHITE...
Data from January 2019 EMPLOYED UNEMPLOYED NOT IN LABOR FORCE WHITE MALES 63,112 2,572 26,053 WHITE FEMALES 53,733 1,879 40,769 BLACK MALES 8,584 736 4,467 BLACK FEMALES 9,820 613 6,180 Please help me calculate with the resolution Calculate unemployment rates for Whites (males and females together) = Blacks (males and females together) = Males (whites and blacks together) = Females (whites and blacks together) = All groups (whites and blacks, males and females together) =
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