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Home > Census 2000 Profiles > South Carolina Profile > Economics > Employment Status by Sex

Employment Status by Sex in South Carolina

Looking at the population 16 years and over in South Carolina in 2000, males were more likely than females to be in the labor force. While 69.8 percent of all males were in the labor force in 2000, only 57.5 percent of females were. In the United States, 70.7 percent of males and 57.5 percent of females were in the labor force.

Employment Status by Sex: 2000

  South Carolina United States
Male Female Male Female
# % # % # % # %
Population 16 Years and Over 1,487,654 100.0 1,626,362 100.0 104,982,282 100.0 112,185,795 100.0
In Armed Forces 29,143 2.0 6,884 0.4 987,898 0.9 164,239 0.1
In Civilian Labor Force (Employed) 955,764 64.2 868,936 53.4 69,091,443 65.8 60,630,069 54.0
In Civilian Labor Force (Unemployed) 53,659 3.6 59,836 3.7 4,193,862 4.0 3,753,424 3.3
Not in Labor Force 449,088 30.2 690,706 42.5 30,709,079 29.3 47,638,063 42.5

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000. SF3, Table P43.

 

 

 

 

 

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