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Oceola, OH Historical Employment Status Data
ACS 2010-2014 data
Oceola, OH | Ohio | U.S. | |
Population 16 Years and Over | 76, see rank | 9,197,668 | 248,775,628 |
Male1 | 35, 46.05%, see rank | 48.30% | 48.69% |
Male, In Labor Force:2 | 19, 54.29%, see rank | 68.34% | 69.28% |
Male, In Armed Forces2 | 0, 0.00%, see rank | 0.17% | 0.73% |
Male, Civilian2 | 19, 54.29%, see rank | 68.17% | 68.54% |
Male, Civilian, Employed3 | 19, 100.00%, see rank | 90.09% | 90.49% |
Male, Civilian, Unemployed3 | 0, 0.00%, see rank | 9.91% | 9.51% |
Male, Not in Labor Force2 | 16, 45.71%, see rank | 31.66% | 30.72% |
Female1 | 41, 53.95%, see rank | 51.70% | 51.31% |
Female, In Labor Force:2 | 34, 82.93%, see rank | 59.15% | 58.79% |
Female, In Armed Forces2 | 0, 0.00%, see rank | 0.03% | 0.11% |
Female, Civilian2 | 34, 82.93%, see rank | 59.12% | 58.69% |
Female, Civilian, Employed3 | 34, 100.00%, see rank | 91.59% | 91.18% |
Female, Civilian, Unemployed3 | 0, 0.00%, see rank | 8.41% | 8.82% |
Female, Not in Labor Force2 | 7, 17.07%, see rank | 40.85% | 41.21% |
1 Percentage of the population of 16 years and over.
2 Percentage of the population of 16 years and over for the gender.
3 Percentage of the Civilian for the gender.
2 Percentage of the population of 16 years and over for the gender.
3 Percentage of the Civilian for the gender.
ACS 2008-2012 data
Oceola, OH | Ohio | U.S. | |
Population 16 Years and Over | 134, see rank | 9,138,488 | 243,810,053 |
Male1 | 86, 64.18%, see rank | 48.21% | 48.65% |
Male, In Labor Force:2 | 79, 91.86%, see rank | 69.24% | 70.20% |
Male, In Armed Forces2 | 0, 0.00%, see rank | 0.21% | 0.82% |
Male, Civilian2 | 79, 91.86%, see rank | 69.03% | 69.38% |
Male, Civilian, Employed3 | 67, 84.81%, see rank | 89.43% | 90.27% |
Male, Civilian, Unemployed3 | 12, 15.19%, see rank | 10.57% | 9.73% |
Male, Not in Labor Force2 | 7, 8.14%, see rank | 30.76% | 29.80% |
Female1 | 48, 35.82%, see rank | 51.79% | 51.35% |
Female, In Labor Force:2 | 28, 58.33%, see rank | 59.80% | 59.43% |
Female, In Armed Forces2 | 0, 0.00%, see rank | 0.04% | 0.13% |
Female, Civilian2 | 28, 58.33%, see rank | 59.76% | 59.30% |
Female, Civilian, Employed3 | 28, 100.00%, see rank | 91.24% | 91.21% |
Female, Civilian, Unemployed3 | 0, 0.00%, see rank | 8.76% | 8.79% |
Female, Not in Labor Force2 | 20, 41.67%, see rank | 40.20% | 40.57% |
1 Percentage of the population of 16 years and over.
2 Percentage of the population of 16 years and over for the gender.
3 Percentage of the Civilian for the gender.
2 Percentage of the population of 16 years and over for the gender.
3 Percentage of the Civilian for the gender.
ACS 2006-2010 data
Oceola, OH | Ohio | U.S. | |
Population 16 Years and Over | 172, see rank | 9,079,315 | 238,733,844 |
Male1 | 87, 50.58%, see rank | 48.14% | 48.60% |
Male, In Labor Force:2 | 87, 100.00%, see rank | 70.04% | 70.92% |
Male, In Armed Forces2 | 0, 0.00%, see rank | 0.23% | 0.83% |
Male, Civilian2 | 87, 100.00%, see rank | 69.82% | 70.09% |
Male, Civilian, Employed3 | 73, 83.91%, see rank | 90.65% | 91.78% |
Male, Civilian, Unemployed3 | 14, 16.09%, see rank | 9.35% | 8.22% |
Male, Not in Labor Force2 | 0, 0.00%, see rank | 29.96% | 29.08% |
Female1 | 85, 49.42%, see rank | 51.86% | 51.40% |
Female, In Labor Force:2 | 8, 9.41%, see rank | 60.07% | 59.40% |
Female, In Armed Forces2 | 0, 0.00%, see rank | 0.04% | 0.13% |
Female, Civilian2 | 8, 9.41%, see rank | 60.03% | 59.26% |
Female, Civilian, Employed3 | 8, 100.00%, see rank | 92.12% | 92.41% |
Female, Civilian, Unemployed3 | 0, 0.00%, see rank | 7.88% | 7.59% |
Female, Not in Labor Force2 | 77, 90.59%, see rank | 39.93% | 40.60% |
1 Percentage of the population of 16 years and over.
2 Percentage of the population of 16 years and over for the gender.
3 Percentage of the Civilian for the gender.
2 Percentage of the population of 16 years and over for the gender.
3 Percentage of the Civilian for the gender.
* ACS stands for U.S. Census American Community Survey. According to the U.S. Census, if the date is a range, you can interpret the data as an average of the period of time.