CommunityDispatch.com
Community News and Information

Contact Us | Submit News |About Us| Subscribe | Home Page
Custom Search


Search

DOL | Federal OSHA | Cal-OSHA Related Information
RSS Feed RSS Feed
Last Updated: Sep 3, 2008 - 8:07:17 PM

                                                                                                                              

Summer 2008 labor force participation of youth


By U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Division of Information Services


Sep 3, 2008 - 7:53:55 PM


 

 

 

Summer 2008 labor force participation of youth

The labor force participation rate for 16- to 24-year-olds—the proportion of that population working or looking for work—was 65.1 percent in July 2008, essentially the same as in July 2007 and about 12 percentage points below its peak for that month in 1989 (77.5 percent).

Labor force participation rate of 16- to 24-year-olds, by sex, July 2005-2008 (not seasonally adjusted)
[
Chart data—TXT ]

Over the 1989-2008 period, the proportion of youth enrolled in school in July trended up; youth enrolled in school are much less likely than those not in school to be in the labor force.

For several decades prior to 1989, young men's July labor force participation rate showed no clear trend, ranging from 81 to 86 percent. Since July 1989, however, their participation rate has trended down by about 15 percentage points. 

Young women's July labor force participation rate peaked in 1989 after a long-term upward trend; their rate has trended down by about 10 percentage points since then.

These data are a product of the Current Population Survey . The data are not seasonally adjusted. Find out more in "Employment and Unemployment Among Youth—Summer 2008," ( PDF ) ( HTML ) news release USDL 08-1212.

Related TED article:

For citation purposes, this TED article is archived at:
www.bls.gov/opub/ted/2008/sept/wk1/art02.htm

 



DOL | Federal OSHA | Cal-OSHA Related Information
Latest Headlines


Broadband Grants: USDA and Commerce Announce Broadband Initiative- Deadline Aug 14, 2009
Grant Notice: OSHA Announces Alternative Energy Industry Hazards Grants
Cal/OSHA seeks adoption of emergency amendments to the heat illness prevention standard
OSHA fines Kohl's for workplace safety and health hazards at two Pennsylvania stores
OSHA Hazwopper Interactive Training: OSHA Issues Clarification
Unemployment rate in March 2009
Mass layoff events in November 2008
OSHA PPE Update:Clarification of Employer Duty To Provide Personal Protective

jobs, government jobs, student jobs, summer youth jobs, federal jobs