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==Data available== The CPS reports: * Employment status of the civilian noninstitutional population 16 years and over by age, sex, race, Hispanic origin, marital status, family relationship, and Vietnam-era veteran status. * Employed persons by occupation, industry, and class of worker, hours of work, full- or part-time status, and reasons for working part-time. * Employed multiple jobholders by occupation, industry, numbers of jobs held, and full- or part-time status of multiple jobs. * Unemployed persons by occupation, industry, class of worker of last job, duration of unemployment, reason for unemployment, and methods used to find employment. * Discouraged workers and other persons not in the labor force. * Special topics such as the labor force status of particular subgroups of the population (e g., women maintaining families, working women with children, displaced workers, and disabled veterans). * Work experience, occupational mobility, job tenure, educational attainment, and school enrollment of workers. * Information on weekly and hourly earnings by detailed demographic group, occupation, education, union affiliation, and full- and part-time employment status. The survey also reports the labor force participation rate, which is the labor force as a percentage of the population, and the ratio of the employed to the total population of the United States. Although the primary purpose of the CPS is to record employment information, the survey fulfills a secondary role in providing [[demographics|demographic]] information about the United States population. CPS [[microdata (statistics)|microdata]] for the period since 1962 are freely available through the [[Integrated Public Use Microdata Series]].
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