Table V.B.4(2003) Number of part-time private-sector employees by industry groupings** and State: United States, 2003
 
Division and State

Total

 

Agri, fish., forestry
and construction

 

Mining and
manufacturing

 

Retail,
other services
and unknown

 

Professional
services

 

All other

 
 
United States

23,219,440

835,883

420,947

14,340,332

5,327,019

2,295,259

 
New England:
Connecticut

337,692

3,902

*

7,355

*

169,822

92,581

64,031

*
Maine

135,181

4,389

1,912

*

87,852

30,375

10,653

Massachusetts

768,804

10,604

10,391

442,402

259,786

45,620

New Hampshire

119,437

1,809

3,461

*

75,980

27,366

10,822

Rhode Island

89,979

2,034

*

2,018

*

54,757

23,666

7,503

Vermont

57,273

2,648

1,401

31,443

18,087

3,695

 
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey

800,463

9,922

11,301

*

465,804

223,295

90,141

New York

1,418,433

26,523

11,639

775,817

474,324

130,130

Pennsylvania

1,261,179

17,349

27,417

720,314

366,996

129,103

 
East North Central:
Illinois

1,008,484

32,934

21,796

600,152

220,942

132,660

Indiana

540,740

9,286

16,033

*

354,079

90,710

*

70,631

*
Michigan

804,288

33,549

*

16,573

413,673

265,419

75,075

Ohio

989,635

19,289

41,467

*

506,683

305,221

116,976

Wisconsin

559,795

23,214

13,032

346,794

128,437

48,319

 
West North Central:
Iowa

320,660

21,073

*

3,894

189,972

81,758

23,964

Kansas

203,962

12,031

5,575

*

128,018

41,752

16,585

Minnesota

599,340

12,040

12,178

*

401,051

142,775

31,296

Missouri

449,363

14,294

*

3,928

243,306

99,299

88,536

*
Nebraska

177,443

10,553

1,703

102,558

40,417

22,212

North Dakota

89,345

6,438

1,083

52,717

21,220

7,886

*
South Dakota

79,096

7,439

1,950

*

40,884

20,156

8,666

 
South Atlantic:
Delaware

61,235

1,189

718

*

40,719

11,958

6,650

District of Columbia

57,301

27

*

0

25,598

28,137

3,540

*
Florida

1,243,784

38,366

*

8,714

943,204

167,486

86,015

Georgia

654,004

10,522

12,848

*

432,148

115,201

83,285

*
Maryland

428,750

10,755

*

6,660

*

302,206

88,376

20,754

*
North Carolina

609,496

11,758

11,168

382,738

129,323

74,509

*
South Carolina

297,127

8,993

*

6,405

*

188,247

60,584

32,899

Virginia

638,984

8,946

8,755

*

434,887

133,458

52,937

*
West Virginia

93,339

3,540

*

1,399

*

53,014

27,846

7,540

 
East South Central:
Alabama

268,811

5,673

*

7,158

*

174,908

36,665

44,407

*
Kentucky

308,581

7,948

3,426

*

200,139

67,422

29,646

Mississippi

174,889

6,559

*

3,380

132,112

20,598

12,240

Tennessee

355,754

8,094

*

4,258

*

232,032

63,810

47,559

*
 
West South Central:
Arkansas

215,464

12,016

*

2,834

140,526

45,748

14,340

Louisiana

344,190

8,953

*

2,867

266,148

40,339

25,882

Oklahoma

235,300

7,668

3,827

*

155,393

38,444

29,968

Texas

1,607,057

28,241

*

21,379

*

1,153,848

276,722

126,867

 
Mountain:
Arizona

365,936

12,199

*

5,728

*

255,142

60,398

32,470

Colorado

453,281

43,815

*

6,805

*

256,996

76,686

*

68,980

*
Idaho

118,983

9,561

2,961

*

61,957

28,943

*

15,560

Montana

98,769

6,453

*

3,596

*

62,589

19,600

6,531

Nevada

170,194

5,737

*

1,076

*

114,548

33,022

15,812

*
New Mexico

122,662

4,968

2,236

*

83,662

23,332

8,465

Utah

216,627

5,957

4,746

120,255

64,305

*

21,364

Wyoming

40,209

2,283

1,033

25,635

6,726

4,532

*
 
Pacific:
Alaska

50,442

2,222

1,495

*

33,028

8,933

4,765

*
California

2,347,267

233,383

51,866

1,384,574

488,270

189,174

Hawaii

82,586

1,993

*

1,598

*

42,012

22,032

14,951

Oregon

241,225

18,218

*

6,403

*

145,794

55,495

15,315

Washington

506,605

28,526

9,501

*

292,200

112,580

63,798

*
 
Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2003 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey-Insurance Component.
Note: Definitions and descriptions of the methods used for this survey can be found in the Technical Appendix.
* Figure does not meet standard of reliability or precision.
** Definitions of industry groups and low-wage employees changed in 2000. These data are not comparable to IC data prior to 2000. See Technical Appendix.
Totals may not sum exactly because of rounding.

 

Table V.B.4(2003) Standard error for number of part-time private-sector employees by industry groupings** and State: United States, 2003
 
Division and State

Total

 

Agri, fish., forestry
and construction

 

Mining and
manufacturing

 

Retail,
other services
and unknown

 

Professional
services

 

All other

 
 
United States

849,021

96,568

23,890

748,996

173,967

169,170

 
New England:
Connecticut

51,947

1,270

*

2,306

*

19,082

19,947

45,698

*
Maine

20,275

1,104

620

*

22,332

5,233

2,657

Massachusetts

72,115

2,947

3,022

56,469

41,567

10,869

New Hampshire

13,215

537

1,632

*

12,896

6,375

2,465

Rhode Island

7,208

1,275

*

662

*

7,229

3,559

1,493

Vermont

8,743

391

388

5,706

3,978

1,071

 
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey

129,090

2,438

6,481

*

101,025

40,518

19,863

New York

94,923

3,452

3,316

83,023

78,733

21,673

Pennsylvania

127,652

3,357

6,882

154,989

64,635

20,328

 
East North Central:
Illinois

127,793

9,851

6,250

117,995

24,007

27,374

Indiana

64,061

2,458

5,201

*

41,402

28,192

*

35,988

*
Michigan

65,147

22,255

*

4,528

38,091

31,546

18,803

Ohio

88,818

5,141

17,332

*

82,153

61,296

29,885

Wisconsin

111,356

6,601

2,569

94,943

18,382

11,034

 
West North Central:
Iowa

22,948

9,173

*

644

23,380

8,542

5,967

Kansas

18,430

3,433

2,266

*

18,190

8,770

4,072

Minnesota

40,143

2,478

4,263

*

27,966

19,057

5,613

Missouri

65,236

4,614

*

1,172

49,485

14,087

38,408

*
Nebraska

14,546

1,506

330

15,280

8,772

5,099

North Dakota

16,913

1,108

315

15,347

3,396

3,227

*
South Dakota

5,790

1,827

628

*

4,841

4,235

1,371

 
South Atlantic:
Delaware

6,125

306

260

*

5,942

2,147

1,211

District of Columbia

5,539

21

*

0

4,679

4,041

1,116

*
Florida

252,506

17,781

*

2,554

244,162

23,709

18,288

Georgia

108,190

2,875

7,705

*

78,002

29,662

44,620

*
Maryland

35,947

4,643

*

2,908

*

35,181

10,797

7,938

*
North Carolina

81,208

1,877

2,907

63,987

23,531

28,182

*
South Carolina

30,705

2,981

*

2,919

*

31,493

17,926

9,803

Virginia

117,423

1,207

3,799

*

98,519

25,924

18,441

*
West Virginia

6,224

1,322

*

604

*

7,195

5,205

1,383

 
East South Central:
Alabama

41,961

2,844

*

2,467

*

26,202

4,312

23,027

*
Kentucky

39,007

1,634

1,629

*

36,567

9,544

7,363

Mississippi

12,681

2,103

*

1,006

14,914

3,791

2,885

Tennessee

36,789

3,559

*

1,714

*

20,373

10,023

17,897

*
 
West South Central:
Arkansas

41,448

6,615

*

819

34,665

8,421

3,591

Louisiana

66,820

3,207

*

674

68,755

5,999

7,419

Oklahoma

30,403

1,462

1,445

*

28,968

8,130

6,191

Texas

192,773

8,888

*

7,720

*

185,366

49,788

22,705

 
Mountain:
Arizona

42,539

3,945

*

3,083

*

32,811

14,574

7,526

Colorado

74,990

26,750

*

2,682

*

41,761

23,532

*

39,260

*
Idaho

10,326

2,755

1,080

*

7,354

8,935

*

4,500

Montana

7,344

2,086

*

1,099

*

7,299

2,851

1,879

Nevada

18,843

2,623

*

475

*

16,569

6,936

6,351

*
New Mexico

13,539

1,318

872

*

14,260

3,312

2,144

Utah

42,176

1,253

1,119

18,939

32,661

*

4,630

Wyoming

3,949

422

244

2,710

1,262

1,380

*
 
Pacific:
Alaska

7,263

283

460

*

7,327

1,563

1,507

*
California

132,137

56,959

12,835

73,648

47,120

29,338

Hawaii

8,104

731

*

950

*

6,570

5,010

3,236

Oregon

20,396

6,116

*

4,731

*

18,321

7,325

2,395

Washington

56,247

6,946

2,856

*

47,675

14,439

20,970

*
 
Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2003 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey-Insurance Component.
Note: Definitions and descriptions of the methods used for this survey can be found in the Technical Appendix.
* Figure does not meet standard of reliability or precision.
** Definitions of industry groups and low-wage employees changed in 2000. These data are not comparable to IC data prior to 2000. See Technical Appendix.
Totals may not sum exactly because of rounding.