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Rogers Labor Statistics

1990 Census of Population and Housing
STF-3A, (one in six sample data)

For more detailed data please contact Jerry Bell (jlbell@ualr.edu), UALR IEA.

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Labor Force Status

                Persons 16 years and over.....................................     19,006
          In labor force......................................................     12,403
                Percent in labor force........................................       65.3
            Civilian labor force..............................................     12,369
              Employed........................................................     11,958
              Unemployed......................................................        411
                Percent unemployed............................................        3.3
            Armed Forces......................................................         34
          Not in labor force..................................................      6,603

                Males 16 years and over.......................................      8,893
          In labor force......................................................      6,587
                Percent in labor force........................................       74.1
            Civilian labor force..............................................      6,553
              Employed........................................................      6,351
              Unemployed......................................................        202
                Percent unemployed............................................        3.1
            Armed Forces......................................................         34
          Not in labor force..................................................      2,306

                Females 16 years and over.....................................     10,113
          In labor force......................................................      5,816
                Percent in labor force........................................       57.5
            Civilian labor force..............................................      5,816
              Employed........................................................      5,607
              Unemployed......................................................        209
                Percent unemployed............................................        3.6
            Armed Forces......................................................          0
          Not in labor force..................................................      4,297

                Females 16 years and over.....................................     10,113
          With own children under 6 years.....................................      1,513
            Percent in labor force............................................       69.1
          With own children 6 to 17 years only................................      1,693
            Percent in labor force............................................       81.2

                     Own children under 6 years in families and subfamilies...      2,225
          All parents present in household in labor force.....................      1,428

              Own children 6 to 17 years in families and subfamilies..........      3,932
          All parents present in household in labor force.....................      2,906

              Persons 16 to 19 years..........................................      1,203
          Not enrolled in school and not high school graduate.................        137
            Employed or in Armed Forces.......................................         94
            Unemployed........................................................         10
            Not in labor force................................................         33


Commuting to Work

            Workers 16 years and over.........................................     11,835
          Percent drove alone.................................................       83.3
          Percent in carpools.................................................       11.9
          Percent using public transportation.................................        0.1
          Percent using other means...........................................        0.9
          Percent walked or worked at home....................................        3.9
          Mean travel time to work (minutes)..................................       14.7

Occupation

            Employed persons 16 years and over................................     11,958
          Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations...............      1,390
          Professional specialty occupations..................................      1,188
          Technicians and related support occupations.........................        318
          Sales occupations...................................................      1,566
          Administrative support occupations, including clerical..............      1,954
          Private household occupations.......................................         35
          Protective service occupations......................................        104
          Service occupations, except protective and household................      1,133
          Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations..........................        150
          Precision production, craft, and repair occupations.................      1,410
          Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors.......................      1,395
          Transportation and material moving occupations......................        705
          Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers.................        610

Industry

            Employed person 16 years and over.................................     11,958
          Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries................................        195
          Mining..............................................................         30
          Construction........................................................        447
          Manufacturing, nondurable goods.....................................      1,699
          Manufacturing, durable goods........................................      1,580
          Transportation......................................................        540
          Communications and other public utilities...........................        133
          Wholesale trade.....................................................        423
          Retail trade........................................................      3,376
          Finance, insurance, and real estate.................................        610
          Business and repair services........................................        400
          Personal services...................................................        346
          Entertainment, and recreation services..............................        104
          Health services.....................................................        801
          Educational services................................................        537
          Other professional and related services.............................        597
          Public administration...............................................        140

Class of Worker

            Employed persons 16 years and over................................     11,958
          Private wage and salary workers.....................................     10,338
          Government workers..................................................        707
            Local government workers..........................................        391
            State government workers..........................................        220
            Federal government workers........................................         96
          Self-employed workers...............................................        825
          Unpaid family workers...............................................         88



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