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- incarcerated). The noninstitutional civilian po****tion is the number of people potentially available for civilian employment. Noninstitutional civilian po****tion...
- In the United States, the civilian noninstitutional po****tion refers to people 16 years of age and older residing in the 50 States and the District of...
- size by 10,000 as of July 2001. The sample represents the civilian noninstitutional po****tion. Approximately 60,000 households are eligible for the CPS...
- Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Po****tion Survey, for the Civilian noninstitutional po****tion and corresponding Employment Levels, dating from 1948 and...
- JSTORĀ 1927993. Bureau of Labor Statistics. "Employment status of the civilian noninstitutional po****tion, 1940 to date". Retrieved 6 March 2009.[permanent dead link]...
- United States Penal labor in the United States Penal populism Civilian noninstitutional po****tion Felony disenfranchi****t in the United States Human rights...
- from the Current Po****tion Survey: Employment status of the civilian noninstitutional po****tion, 1941 to date". U.S. Department of Labor: Bureau of Labor...
- 2019, before falling to 17.2% in January 2020. Among the civilian noninstitutional po****tion the share of foreign-born persons rose from 16.3% in December...
- labor force. Included in this group are all persons in the civilian noninstitutional po****tion who are neither emplo**** nor unemplo****. Information is...
- people lived in households, 0 were institutionalized, and 8 lived in noninstitutional group quarters. Siren had 490 housing units, of which 376 were occupied;...