Table V.B.4(2004) Number of part-time private-sector employees by industry groupings** and State: United States, 2004
 
Division and State

Total

 

Agri, fish., forestry
and construction

 

Mining and
manufacturing

 

Retail,
other services
and unknown

 

Professional
services

 

All other

 
 
United States

22,960,203

769,147

419,769

14,049,761

5,600,106

2,121,419

 
New England:
Connecticut

306,558

3,041

*

10,874

149,281

110,131

33,231

*
Maine

134,322

2,822

1,475

78,961

42,027

9,036

*
Massachusetts

655,370

13,170

13,596

*

370,268

208,837

49,498

New Hampshire

111,859

2,669

2,531

*

70,634

28,412

7,613

Rhode Island

131,738

2,335

*

1,038

*

54,005

70,124

*

4,236

Vermont

62,897

2,333

1,098

*

41,686

13,018

4,761

 
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey

881,904

13,448

*

14,306

*

673,052

*

131,804

49,294

*
New York

1,509,486

25,945

*

25,938

*

882,146

407,074

168,383

Pennsylvania

1,039,664

13,445

*

29,404

656,700

266,586

73,530

 
East North Central:
Illinois

975,491

23,883

*

24,478

*

586,349

225,657

115,124

Indiana

550,351

15,009

*

14,619

*

269,540

147,057

104,125

*
Michigan

803,349

44,898

*

15,341

465,814

201,179

76,118

Ohio

1,029,919

36,072

*

26,731

*

524,558

340,051

102,507

Wisconsin

609,277

21,133

16,929

359,399

169,523

42,294

 
West North Central:
Iowa

295,947

12,163

6,344

188,921

55,186

33,333

*
Kansas

245,982

11,006

4,291

*

159,518

50,865

20,302

Minnesota

629,430

28,428

*

17,430

354,736

153,625

75,211

*
Missouri

568,424

10,078

*

9,016

*

342,097

154,065

53,168

Nebraska

198,581

13,597

3,010

*

103,383

69,063

9,527

North Dakota

75,864

4,861

2,341

*

49,871

10,986

7,805

*
South Dakota

88,916

6,699

1,798

*

45,366

26,573

8,481

 
South Atlantic:
Delaware

86,607

1,775

*

572

*

53,667

24,662

*

5,933

District of Columbia

52,108

939

*

317

*

33,805

*

15,212

1,836

*
Florida

1,127,465

68,124

*

4,966

*

707,454

260,591

86,331

Georgia

585,336

14,299

10,728

455,668

54,728

49,913

*
Maryland

407,611

4,935

*

3,194

*

230,100

131,477

37,906

*
North Carolina

652,982

12,313

*

5,789

426,061

162,517

46,303

South Carolina

304,362

10,236

*

5,257

*

199,207

48,565

41,097

*
Virginia

593,655

26,031

*

6,965

*

391,537

118,214

50,907

*
West Virginia

124,549

2,112

*

1,569

73,858

38,255

8,755

*
 
East South Central:
Alabama

216,341

7,096

*

4,749

*

137,527

45,934

21,035

Kentucky

223,033

3,789

*

3,485

133,444

55,565

26,750

Mississippi

130,654

4,107

*

3,254

*

91,242

25,104

6,947

Tennessee

481,135

6,708

*

7,206

*

230,084

185,817

*

51,319

 
West South Central:
Arkansas

144,650

9,845

*

2,209

89,038

33,278

10,279

*
Louisiana

272,688

9,263

*

3,463

*

138,937

85,163

35,862

*
Oklahoma

228,299

5,690

3,991

146,037

46,929

25,653

Texas

1,517,734

37,310

17,544

963,442

364,116

135,322

 
Mountain:
Arizona

369,082

11,308

2,228

*

269,164

54,765

31,616

*
Colorado

320,722

9,773

2,913

228,393

57,765

21,877

Idaho

131,547

9,415

*

1,366

*

79,223

26,633

14,909

*
Montana

93,236

6,585

1,032

65,987

16,775

2,857

Nevada

193,376

9,199

*

1,101

*

132,238

34,979

*

15,859

*
New Mexico

116,029

4,971

586

*

73,201

27,763

9,508

Utah

216,281

17,407

*

3,359

*

142,572

37,688

15,255

Wyoming

42,707

2,569

1,590

*

25,390

8,189

4,970

*
 
Pacific:
Alaska

52,574

3,586

*

1,325

*

27,880

16,739

3,043

California

2,318,173

93,013

57,354

1,434,002

528,821

204,984

Hawaii

95,140

1,632

*

790

*

58,739

28,218

5,761

Oregon

350,529

37,146

*

12,249

*

176,038

89,153

35,943

*
Washington

606,271

30,938

6,028

409,542

*

94,648

65,116

 
Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2004 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(2004) Standard error for number of part-time private-sector employees by industry groupings** and State: United States, 2004
 
Division and State

Total

 

Agri, fish., forestry
and construction

 

Mining and
manufacturing

 

Retail,
other services
and unknown

 

Professional
services

 

All other

 
 
United States

566,508

61,737

21,181

511,158

264,447

90,683

 
New England:
Connecticut

27,611

1,313

*

2,815

18,308

21,093

10,191

*
Maine

8,503

520

414

10,979

7,623

2,991

*
Massachusetts

66,376

3,423

6,762

*

56,709

28,472

12,660

New Hampshire

5,836

695

801

*

6,572

4,172

2,018

Rhode Island

26,242

1,074

*

472

*

9,366

27,569

*

1,013

Vermont

5,956

495

352

*

5,895

1,994

1,302

 
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey

234,954

7,178

*

4,306

*

241,153

*

19,197

16,842

*
New York

141,852

10,083

*

9,622

*

145,149

50,360

44,126

Pennsylvania

94,478

6,282

*

5,709

97,272

29,634

18,351

 
East North Central:
Illinois

123,980

8,312

*

10,714

*

84,265

51,745

23,914

Indiana

92,297

5,121

*

5,092

*

48,049

26,457

54,911

*
Michigan

61,734

15,521

*

3,871

59,695

22,913

19,348

Ohio

128,022

15,185

*

12,486

*

107,697

80,414

22,392

Wisconsin

54,322

3,942

3,618

46,699

39,966

6,852

 
West North Central:
Iowa

24,694

2,316

1,043

24,392

9,867

10,817

*
Kansas

46,690

2,566

1,299

*

43,206

9,381

6,075

Minnesota

42,398

8,644

*

4,950

48,493

33,044

30,982

*
Missouri

66,954

3,227

*

2,823

*

56,727

32,194

15,264

Nebraska

28,485

3,466

1,269

*

22,187

16,049

1,938

North Dakota

7,710

797

873

*

6,410

2,044

2,888

*
South Dakota

7,519

1,032

641

*

5,141

3,432

1,627

 
South Atlantic:
Delaware

13,728

1,014

*

225

*

12,381

9,507

*

1,730

District of Columbia

10,687

789

*

266

*

10,619

*

2,453

986

*
Florida

104,611

23,681

*

1,590

*

82,234

55,927

14,758

Georgia

80,004

3,352

1,902

72,656

11,213

18,480

*
Maryland

33,813

1,526

*

1,408

*

36,143

20,721

11,986

*
North Carolina

75,944

5,682

*

1,255

65,767

32,715

11,343

South Carolina

40,162

4,498

*

1,600

*

37,795

10,719

13,493

*
Virginia

42,263

14,076

*

2,839

*

58,975

20,487

16,264

*
West Virginia

16,726

670

*

427

13,812

9,094

3,835

*
 
East South Central:
Alabama

22,264

3,354

*

1,720

*

18,318

12,365

5,622

Kentucky

12,375

1,944

*

770

10,874

9,907

6,778

Mississippi

11,404

1,455

*

1,207

*

9,570

4,429

1,681

Tennessee

64,338

4,020

*

3,047

*

46,040

56,293

*

13,368

 
West South Central:
Arkansas

20,295

4,500

*

483

19,501

3,585

3,624

*
Louisiana

34,976

4,255

*

1,258

*

25,832

16,963

12,313

*
Oklahoma

28,290

1,201

1,070

23,692

9,812

4,545

Texas

104,032

8,694

3,389

130,474

47,807

29,288

 
Mountain:
Arizona

73,786

2,983

1,378

*

71,073

10,128

11,118

*
Colorado

33,496

2,369

661

36,601

15,621

2,995

Idaho

17,668

2,942

*

567

*

12,753

6,836

4,813

*
Montana

8,468

880

247

9,566

3,618

774

Nevada

14,754

3,753

*

524

*

13,401

11,016

*

6,545

*
New Mexico

8,988

1,324

252

*

5,518

5,254

2,114

Utah

24,733

7,494

*

1,044

*

27,428

8,224

3,140

Wyoming

4,721

598

609

*

5,880

1,650

1,550

*
 
Pacific:
Alaska

6,338

1,748

*

750

*

4,299

3,395

711

California

155,912

15,861

16,856

126,639

67,305

31,711

Hawaii

7,691

639

*

382

*

6,341

5,525

1,534

Oregon

49,478

19,889

*

6,381

*

38,719

16,854

11,233

*
Washington

111,467

9,051

1,476

128,042

*

18,972

15,692

 
Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2004 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.