Figure 19
Employed Contingent and Noncontingent Workers by Selected Characteristics
February 1995 (In thousands)
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics


 	                                  Contingent Workers     Non-
		                 Total    Est.    Est.   Est.  contingent
Characteristic                Employed    #1      #2     #3     workers

Age and sex
 Total, 16 years and over	123,208   2,739   3,422  6,034  117,174
 16 to 24 years          	 18,056   1,141   1,279  1,841   16,215
 25 to 44 years          	 66,251   1,219   1,618  2,852   63,399
 45 to 64 years          	 35,350     328     453  1,115   34,233
 65 years and over        	  3,551      49      73    225    3,326

 Men, 16 years and over   	 66,290   1,350   1,689  2,995   63,295
 16 to 24 years           	  9,454     526     600    877    8,577
 25 to 44 years          	 35,883     628     817  1,448   34,436
 45 to 64 years          	 18,881     163     227    556   18,325
 65 years and over        	  2,072      32      44    115    1,957

 Women, 16 years and over   	 56,918   1,389   1,733  3,039   53,879
 16 to 24 years           	  8,602     615     679    964    7,637
 25 to 34 years          	 30,368     591     801  1,405   28,963
 45 to 64 years          	 16,469     166     225    560   15,909
 65 years and over        	  1,479      17      29    109    1,370

Race and Hispanic origin
 White                 		105,239   2,192   2,741  4,880  100,359
 Black                   	 13,108     382     464    804   12,304
 Hispanic origin         	 10,441     373     443    682    9,759

Full- or part-time status
 Full-time workers        	 99,240   1,449   1,835  3,444   95,796
 Part-time workers       	 23,968   1,290   1,587  2,590   21,378

Note: Detail for the above race and Hispanic-origin groups will not sum to totals because data for the "other races"group are not present and Hispanics are included in both the white and black population groups. Detail for other characteristics may not sum to totals due to rounding.



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