Mar

ESTABLISHMENT DATA
WOMEN EMPLOYEES
NOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED
ESTABLISHMENT DATA
WOMEN EMPLOYEES
NOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED
B-13. Women employees on nonfarm payrolls by major industry sector and selected industry detail
(In thousands)
Feb.
2011
Mar.
2011
Jan.
2012
Total nonfarm ...............................................
64,482
64,819
64,704
65,169
65,457
Total private ..........................................................
51,615
51,891
52,190
52,385
52,619
Goods-producing ...........................................................
4,007
4,021
4,007
4,007
4,029
Mining and logging ..................................................................
Mining .........................................................................................
100
95.2
101
95.8
109
104.2
109
103.7
111
(2)
Construction ...............................................................................
690
693
685
685
689
Manufacturing ............................................................................
3,217
3,227
3,213
3,213
3,229
Durable goods ........................................................................
1,709
1,715
1,715
1,716
1,723
Nondurable goods .................................................................
1,508
1,512
1,498
1,497
1,506
Service-providing ...........................................................
60,475
60,798
60,697
61,162
61,428
Private service-providing ............................................
47,608
47,870
48,183
48,378
48,590
Trade, transportation, and utilities ....................................
9,863
9,884
10,031
9,883
9,867
Wholesale trade .....................................................................
1,642.1
1,651.0
1,667.0
1,667.9
1,675.5
Retail trade ...............................................................................
7,087.3
7,097.6
7,219.6
7,072.3
7,049.4
Transportation and warehousing ....................................
999.7
1,000.5
1,006.9
1,004.8
1,003.0
Utilities .......................................................................................
134.1
135.2
137.5
138.2
139.4
Information ..................................................................................
1,082
1,084
1,052
1,063
1,062
Financial activities ...................................................................
4,462
4,470
4,453
4,458
4,473
Professional and business services .................................
Professional and technical services ....................................
Management of companies and enterprises ....................
Administrative and waste services ......................................
7,595
3,630.7
936.3
3,027.6
7,635
3,643.4
938.0
3,053.8
7,794
3,714.3
947.7
3,131.5
7,860
3,767.9
941.5
3,150.5
7,887
(2)
(2)
(2)
Education and health services ............................................
Educational services ...............................................................
Health care and social assistance .......................................
15,240
2,054.0
13,185.8
15,279
2,055.9
13,222.8
15,359
1,959.8
13,399.4
15,566
2,114.4
13,451.8
15,598
(2)
(2)
Leisure and hospitality ...........................................................
Arts, entertainment, and recreation .....................................
Accommodation and food services .....................................
6,572
808.8
5,763.0
6,720
835.2
5,884.7
6,702
799.6
5,901.9
6,749
812.3
5,936.3
6,891
(2)
(2)
Other services ...........................................................................
2,794
2,798
2,792
2,799
2,812
Government ................................................................................
Federal ........................................................................................
State government ....................................................................
Local government ....................................................................
12,867
1,208
2,708
8,951
12,928
1,213
2,721
8,994
12,514
1,180
2,594
8,740
12,784
1,175
2,725
8,884
12,838
(2)
(2)
(2)
Industry
1
1
Includes
2
Data not
p
other industries, not shown separately.
available.
= preliminary.
NOTE: Data are currently projected from March 2011 benchmark
Feb.
2012 p
Mar.
2012 p
levels. When more recent benchmark data are introduced with
the release of January 2013 estimates, all unadjusted data from
April 2011 forward are subject to revision.
NOTE: Estimates of women employees in the U.S. Postal Service and some related series from the Current Employment Statistics survey were temporarily
removed from the BLS data-retrieval system on May 14, 2012. For more information, see http://www.bls.gov/bls/ceswomen_usps.htm
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