Table V.B.4(2005) Number of part-time private-sector employees by industry groupings** and State: United States, 2005
 
Division and State

Total

 

Agri, fish., forestry
and construction

 

Mining and
manufacturing

 

Retail,
other services
and unknown

 

Professional
services

 

All other

 
 
United States

22,080,167

974,964

430,856

13,187,789

5,365,732

2,120,827

 
New England:
Connecticut

273,517

2,826

4,396

168,373

78,823

19,099

Maine

123,365

2,387

1,463

*

70,251

38,229

11,034

*
Massachusetts

601,342

23,039

*

10,150

*

327,431

171,250

69,471

*
New Hampshire

116,148

3,294

2,495

*

72,356

30,276

7,726

*
Rhode Island

94,411

657

1,430

*

53,303

28,145

10,876

*
Vermont

59,078

2,128

2,214

*

35,659

13,889

5,187

*
 
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey

754,923

25,326

*

8,292

*

372,531

179,200

169,573

*
New York

1,552,852

26,329

*

9,086

886,231

504,440

126,766

Pennsylvania

972,875

50,349

*

42,591

*

563,713

227,499

88,723

 
East North Central:
Illinois

958,101

18,654

29,732

*

518,837

253,360

137,518

Indiana

557,538

19,192

*

12,491

364,199

136,509

25,148

Michigan

776,612

19,623

*

20,403

423,074

220,474

*

93,039

Ohio

864,370

24,399

21,072

559,506

202,199

57,194

Wisconsin

567,064

20,829

20,561

322,995

142,455

60,225

 
West North Central:
Iowa

268,407

12,150

11,053

167,791

49,301

28,111

Kansas

248,849

8,734

4,449

*

160,177

56,897

18,592

*
Minnesota

616,218

21,793

14,801

*

360,914

171,182

47,527

Missouri

392,740

11,054

15,046

199,237

114,039

53,364

Nebraska

174,335

8,904

4,324

*

114,498

30,575

16,034

North Dakota

72,149

5,162

*

1,435

*

40,012

20,309

5,230

South Dakota

86,326

5,877

2,208

*

46,434

22,665

*

9,143

 
South Atlantic:
Delaware

71,271

513

525

*

46,021

17,593

6,620

District of Columbia

47,236

368

*

98

*

32,815

12,222

1,733

*
Florida

1,197,443

94,901

*

7,295

784,245

220,298

90,703

Georgia

518,189

10,342

*

11,847

*

348,473

82,331

65,196

*
Maryland

400,567

8,197

*

5,323

*

233,760

105,467

47,819

*
North Carolina

684,306

26,042

*

11,564

*

388,727

150,334

107,638

*
South Carolina

295,006

6,350

*

2,986

188,599

65,333

31,737

*
Virginia

511,989

19,699

*

4,222

330,035

94,708

63,326

West Virginia

106,246

2,750

1,596

*

68,925

25,413

7,563

*
 
East South Central:
Alabama

297,587

14,499

*

3,955

204,410

54,612

20,111

*
Kentucky

295,553

12,549

*

4,423

*

186,906

66,971

24,703

*
Mississippi

150,763

15,628

889

*

95,329

30,930

7,988

Tennessee

378,081

3,009

*

3,783

*

273,365

66,069

31,855

 
West South Central:
Arkansas

232,230

12,868

*

2,952

169,341

*

22,852

24,217

*
Louisiana

251,034

3,401

8,908

173,469

51,688

13,568

Oklahoma

236,893

7,893

5,809

*

153,263

43,573

26,354

*
Texas

1,352,985

19,500

20,482

787,646

424,188

*

101,170

 
Mountain:
Arizona

435,872

24,624

*

3,074

*

317,513

46,485

44,176

Colorado

324,234

8,252

4,529

*

213,695

73,240

24,518

Idaho

124,745

6,878

2,967

*

69,243

33,626

12,031

Montana

95,437

4,420

3,378

*

62,953

17,007

7,679

*
Nevada

155,370

4,580

*

1,947

*

98,306

30,385

20,151

*
New Mexico

109,042

3,158

1,815

*

64,730

29,072

10,268

Utah

215,032

11,746

4,693

92,108

91,836

*

14,650

Wyoming

36,703

1,976

1,023

*

20,943

6,932

5,828

*
 
Pacific:
Alaska

41,506

1,285

2,744

*

26,464

6,983

4,029

California

2,444,827

272,073

*

54,820

1,353,640

579,243

185,051

Hawaii

85,953

2,430

*

1,105

*

57,555

14,909

9,953

Oregon

347,150

15,005

*

6,461

*

225,225

77,729

22,729

Washington

505,698

47,320

*

5,951

*

292,560

131,985

27,882

 
Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2005 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(2005) Standard error for number of part-time private-sector employees by industry groupings** and State: United States, 2005
 
Division and State

Total

 

Agri, fish., forestry
and construction

 

Mining and
manufacturing

 

Retail,
other services
and unknown

 

Professional
services

 

All other

 
 
United States

322,740

167,638

32,032

306,315

223,751

112,004

 
New England:
Connecticut

40,047

655

999

41,044

10,541

3,444

Maine

9,682

700

627

*

8,289

6,984

4,958

*
Massachusetts

60,952

9,895

*

3,089

*

59,594

21,767

28,398

*
New Hampshire

12,376

780

916

*

10,117

4,843

2,654

*
Rhode Island

11,544

157

550

*

10,023

6,341

4,837

*
Vermont

5,023

452

737

*

5,117

3,302

1,642

*
 
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey

96,708

12,278

*

3,426

*

52,596

18,827

55,661

*
New York

243,390

8,564

*

2,698

235,765

59,044

20,385

Pennsylvania

83,258

28,754

*

32,443

*

70,763

25,292

13,776

 
East North Central:
Illinois

65,692

5,266

10,676

*

67,046

28,542

34,732

Indiana

82,740

6,320

*

2,032

77,232

31,288

5,340

Michigan

95,763

6,178

*

5,733

52,024

66,617

*

18,672

Ohio

82,609

4,648

4,807

69,957

30,458

11,747

Wisconsin

67,134

5,337

4,716

51,374

26,677

11,243

 
West North Central:
Iowa

25,862

2,426

3,031

22,203

8,752

3,107

Kansas

36,265

1,371

1,374

*

29,899

10,585

5,784

*
Minnesota

57,336

2,333

5,097

*

67,868

31,782

11,322

Missouri

39,766

3,121

3,100

19,443

20,801

14,296

Nebraska

21,119

1,933

2,003

*

16,702

4,594

3,016

North Dakota

7,983

1,710

*

757

*

6,146

4,748

1,050

South Dakota

11,506

1,338

961

*

5,470

9,766

*

2,118

 
South Atlantic:
Delaware

3,035

145

239

*

5,586

5,274

1,273

District of Columbia

6,827

271

*

80

*

6,340

1,554

573

*
Florida

99,400

72,085

*

2,101

99,970

21,510

13,365

Georgia

80,558

3,870

*

4,276

*

71,849

7,705

23,861

*
Maryland

51,502

3,457

*

3,676

*

45,119

14,272

22,679

*
North Carolina

96,371

9,882

*

3,940

*

61,739

28,996

32,978

*
South Carolina

26,030

2,349

*

848

25,279

13,368

10,840

*
Virginia

95,218

8,338

*

1,068

92,600

19,894

12,400

West Virginia

9,492

642

516

*

9,477

5,289

2,911

*
 
East South Central:
Alabama

44,936

4,950

*

1,171

40,775

10,426

6,306

*
Kentucky

42,843

5,110

*

1,479

*

38,416

8,921

8,123

*
Mississippi

13,354

3,678

347

*

12,184

4,208

640

Tennessee

50,633

1,448

*

1,192

*

51,880

12,101

7,668

 
West South Central:
Arkansas

59,767

6,831

*

602

58,337

*

4,148

10,643

*
Louisiana

25,081

572

2,366

30,636

12,906

2,487

Oklahoma

28,759

1,974

2,122

*

23,859

8,212

11,084

*
Texas

193,342

3,851

4,387

56,938

148,205

*

18,719

 
Mountain:
Arizona

61,142

17,838

*

1,445

*

64,102

9,002

12,670

Colorado

31,124

1,594

1,881

*

28,826

13,877

6,805

Idaho

14,638

1,471

1,179

*

10,781

9,690

2,495

Montana

12,069

750

1,337

*

11,906

3,633

2,398

*
Nevada

18,348

1,457

*

961

*

12,723

6,645

7,489

*
New Mexico

12,947

788

986

*

7,662

6,069

3,027

Utah

53,352

3,408

1,286

10,919

45,384

*

4,380

Wyoming

4,262

503

343

*

3,069

1,264

3,433

*
 
Pacific:
Alaska

4,122

189

1,377

*

3,130

1,289

675

California

161,542

173,303

*

12,118

98,242

58,725

23,172

Hawaii

6,400

994

*

391

*

6,317

2,876

1,610

Oregon

26,417

4,828

*

2,219

*

28,558

11,037

6,704

Washington

62,940

15,318

*

2,076

*

60,672

16,136

6,417

 
Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2005 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.