Table V.B.4(2006) Number of part-time private-sector employees by industry groupings** and State: United States, 2006

 

Division and State

Total

 

Agri, fish., forestry
and construction

 

Mining and
manufacturing

 

Retail and
other services

 

Professional
services

 

All other

 

 

United States

22,750,586

831,153

398,872

13,657,839

5,471,523

2,391,199

 

New England:

Connecticut

272,876

3,049

*

9,569

*

158,956

80,032

21,270

Maine

100,244

4,791

899

*

58,457

26,462

9,635

Massachusetts

729,948

13,673

*

14,589

*

398,155

261,084

42,446

New Hampshire

148,555

3,518

*

1,990

100,668

33,072

9,307

Rhode Island

101,735

1,444

*

1,858

63,738

29,534

5,160

Vermont

77,579

2,358

922

42,746

28,834

2,719

*

 

Middle Atlantic:

New Jersey

667,871

27,396

*

3,280

*

365,682

178,513

93,000

*

New York

1,151,846

47,791

14,385

*

617,213

380,012

92,445

Pennsylvania

1,084,570

39,663

23,860

496,892

353,395

170,760

*

 

East North Central:

Illinois

946,697

22,289

23,621

542,129

253,310

105,349

*

Indiana

535,631

15,934

10,166

364,678

99,642

45,211

Michigan

738,946

18,677

17,495

*

452,303

198,983

51,488

*

Ohio

924,249

18,248

24,776

559,677

217,225

104,323

Wisconsin

590,451

18,515

47,123

*

342,438

132,531

49,844

 

West North Central:

Iowa

290,251

11,643

3,934

175,033

83,159

16,482

Kansas

242,966

6,843

*

3,091

164,060

43,797

25,175

*

Minnesota

611,022

15,323

12,716

*

281,146

164,507

137,330

*

Missouri

456,712

10,236

11,014

*

244,278

111,075

80,109

*

Nebraska

171,823

11,228

2,533

100,787

36,795

20,480

North Dakota

74,131

5,370

1,114

41,079

21,049

5,519

*

South Dakota

80,838

3,645

1,916

41,777

21,630

11,869

*

 

South Atlantic:

Delaware

80,260

1,811

1,883

*

46,510

22,174

*

7,882

District of Columbia

54,828

1,436

*

38

*

29,524

*

21,922

1,908

*

Florida

1,246,505

29,679

*

6,951

870,596

227,746

111,531

*

Georgia

725,480

4,245

*

6,191

*

511,785

76,119

127,140

*

Maryland

517,292

6,810

*

5,718

*

336,737

98,918

69,109

*

North Carolina

698,250

16,355

*

13,347

529,127

98,889

40,532

South Carolina

299,708

8,139

3,719

*

219,364

52,118

16,369

Virginia

608,230

11,117

6,604

*

385,909

112,067

92,533

*

West Virginia

126,872

2,825

*

524

*

72,932

44,932

5,659

*

 

East South Central:

Alabama

256,078

5,510

3,270

*

175,117

45,420

26,761

Kentucky

289,948

7,728

2,422

196,166

59,222

24,410

Mississippi

162,148

4,400

1,917

*

105,938

34,082

15,810

*

Tennessee

349,485

6,260

9,644

236,681

56,271

40,629

*

 

West South Central:

Arkansas

175,749

6,253

*

4,728

*

101,035

35,512

28,221

*

Louisiana

269,654

17,810

*

3,930

*

163,687

69,798

14,429

Oklahoma

251,781

3,241

5,652

157,723

65,096

*

20,069

Texas

1,371,489

30,039

12,942

834,730

380,846

112,931

 

Mountain:

Arizona

432,918

11,158

5,839

*

269,164

108,711

38,046

Colorado

401,728

20,201

*

3,359

*

288,106

62,632

27,431

Idaho

141,715

*

9,935

1,870

*

60,918

61,855

*

7,138

Montana

104,873

18,803

*

1,538

53,361

24,117

*

7,054

Nevada

176,287

13,457

*

741

*

127,776

27,221

7,091

New Mexico

134,471

4,987

754

*

92,847

25,696

10,187

Utah

225,646

11,694

6,934

99,723

82,112

*

25,183

Wyoming

45,250

2,560

*

1,196

*

28,925

7,932

4,638

 

Pacific:

Alaska

51,305

1,995

*

621

*

33,097

8,542

7,051

*

California

2,589,623

175,055

*

39,323

1,436,202

611,438

327,604

Hawaii

113,587

8,541

*

1,424

*

78,255

17,067

8,300

*

Oregon

317,004

12,746

7,486

*

186,674

75,672

34,425

*

Washington

533,483

74,731

*

7,454

317,335

102,756

31,207

 

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2006 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(2006) Standard error for number of part-time private-sector employees by industry groupings** and State: United States, 2006

 

Division and State

Total

 

Agri, fish., forestry
and construction

 

Mining and
manufacturing

 

Retail and
other services

 

Professional
services

 

All other

 

 

United States

338,374

76,830

52,203

231,729

263,687

204,506

 

New England:

Connecticut

42,588

1,008

*

3,332

*

36,962

12,628

4,018

Maine

9,846

1,109

382

*

9,695

3,046

2,649

Massachusetts

72,210

4,137

*

4,564

*

58,161

47,765

11,622

New Hampshire

17,267

1,235

*

497

15,832

4,545

2,788

Rhode Island

11,360

654

*

388

9,565

3,381

837

Vermont

9,322

453

247

5,308

5,641

873

*

 

Middle Atlantic:

New Jersey

70,821

11,498

*

1,128

*

54,004

22,708

28,821

*

New York

83,281

12,167

4,404

*

44,356

56,249

18,375

Pennsylvania

146,030

8,905

3,656

121,145

37,663

78,757

*

 

East North Central:

Illinois

114,301

4,791

6,646

71,922

51,678

46,287

*

Indiana

17,600

3,848

2,514

23,270

9,194

11,128

Michigan

44,587

3,794

5,457

*

52,435

23,563

15,817

*

Ohio

151,769

4,194

5,186

166,542

17,183

24,463

Wisconsin

73,960

3,901

34,809

*

73,195

22,185

7,267

 

West North Central:

Iowa

23,817

1,745

1,174

28,498

18,288

2,475

Kansas

32,042

2,150

*

751

29,419

7,262

12,728

*

Minnesota

74,447

2,705

3,833

*

43,302

21,292

45,737

*

Missouri

48,333

1,845

4,325

*

36,282

22,302

31,580

*

Nebraska

19,176

1,626

738

19,979

3,902

4,368

North Dakota

7,604

765

216

8,437

6,106

1,706

*

South Dakota

8,866

693

493

8,269

4,962

4,052

*

 

South Atlantic:

Delaware

7,238

407

1,038

*

5,816

7,367

*

1,551

District of Columbia

10,318

1,113

*

38

*

9,266

*

3,628

857

*

Florida

93,551

11,579

*

1,535

94,835

35,218

38,345

*

Georgia

132,721

1,697

*

2,113

*

131,396

13,955

76,651

*

Maryland

90,581

2,100

*

2,395

*

74,184

15,754

35,136

*

North Carolina

101,787

7,487

*

3,585

101,000

16,445

9,816

South Carolina

40,210

2,369

1,152

*

37,734

10,228

2,870

Virginia

78,120

2,700

2,032

*

95,014

32,221

28,737

*

West Virginia

13,620

1,281

*

209

*

13,514

9,935

1,879

*

 

East South Central:

Alabama

27,190

1,204

1,277

*

21,694

9,168

7,403

Kentucky

30,678

1,402

687

24,881

9,483

5,008

Mississippi

13,957

1,303

709

*

12,225

5,782

5,206

*

Tennessee

39,226

1,850

2,423

41,724

9,620

16,369

*

 

West South Central:

Arkansas

14,823

2,659

*

2,346

*

11,356

6,081

10,875

*

Louisiana

22,421

7,425

*

1,432

*

26,900

16,498

3,687

Oklahoma

33,774

681

1,342

28,580

29,369

*

5,154

Texas

78,909

6,733

3,159

63,510

92,932

24,419

 

Mountain:

Arizona

72,874

3,201

2,756

*

62,004

30,520

8,407

Colorado

50,121

6,680

*

1,132

*

49,524

11,783

7,475

Idaho

47,482

*

1,936

614

*

8,724

39,196

*

1,785

Montana

20,566

12,771

*

426

9,379

8,184

*

1,836

Nevada

23,919

6,994

*

335

*

21,199

4,123

1,698

New Mexico

19,394

1,039

304

*

18,405

5,127

2,113

Utah

50,649

2,853

2,013

22,269

42,753

*

6,815

Wyoming

3,462

838

*

676

*

3,761

2,193

1,103

 

Pacific:

Alaska

7,063

665

*

255

*

7,729

2,165

3,198

*

California

255,415

75,833

*

5,694

102,648

119,504

53,878

Hawaii

10,168

5,252

*

942

*

11,037

2,574

3,425

*

Oregon

46,084

3,648

3,671

*

41,822

11,913

16,285

*

Washington

106,070

37,217

*

2,208

81,773

20,114

7,357

 

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2006 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.