Bureau of Labor Statistics Current Population Survey (CPS) Technical Documentation February 2015 Adjustments to Household Survey Population Estimates in January 2015 Household survey data beginning in January 2015 reflect updated population estimates, also referred to as population controls. Population estimates for the household survey are developed by the U.S. Census Bureau. Each year, the Census Bureau updates the estimates to reflect new information and assumptions about the growth of the population since the previous decennial census. The population adjustments incorporated with household survey data for January 2015 result from adjustments for net international migration, updated birth and death statistics and other information, and some methodological changes in the population estimation process. In accordance with usual practice, official population and labor force estimates for December 2014 and earlier months were not revised. To show the impact on the labor force data, the Bureau of Labor Statistics uses special tabulations of December data that incorporate the new population controls. When applied to December 2014, the updated controls increased the estimated size of the civilian noninstitutional population 16 years and over by 528,000, the civilian labor force by 348,000, employment by 324,000, unemployment by 24,000, and the number of persons not in the labor force by 179,000. The total unemployment rate, the labor force participation rate, and the employment-population ratio were not affected. See the table on the following pages for the population control effects on labor force series for key demographic groups. Information about the Census Bureau’s population estimation methodology is available on their website at http://www.census.gov/popest/methodology/. Employment status of the population for selected labor force groups, not seasonally adjusted, December 2014 (2015 population adjustment effect) (Numbers in thousands) Employment status, age, sex, race, and Hispanic or Latino ethnicity As published Based on updated population controls 249,027 155,521 62.5 147,190 59.1 8,331 5.4 93,506 249,555 155,870 62.5 147,514 59.1 8,356 5.4 93,685 528 348 .0 324 .0 24 .0 179 120,301 82,800 68.8 78,052 64.9 4,748 5.7 37,501 120,474 82,931 68.8 78,172 64.9 4,758 5.7 37,544 173 131 .0 120 .0 10 .0 42 111,875 80,068 71.6 75,801 67.8 4,267 5.3 31,807 112,028 80,196 71.6 75,919 67.8 4,277 5.3 31,833 154 128 .0 118 .0 10 .0 26 128,726 72,721 56.5 69,138 53.7 3,584 4.9 56,005 129,080 72,939 56.5 69,342 53.7 3,597 4.9 56,141 354 218 .0 204 .0 14 .0 137 Difference 1 TOTAL Civilian noninstitutional population ……………… Civilian labor force ………………………………. Participation rate …………………………… Employed ……………………………………… Employment-population ratio ……………… Unemployed …………………………………… Unemployment rate ………………………… Not in labor force ………………………………… Men, 16 years and over Civilian noninstitutional population ……………… Civilian labor force ………………………………. Participation rate …………………………… Employed ……………………………………… Employment-population ratio ……………… Unemployed …………………………………… Unemployment rate ………………………… Not in labor force ………………………………… Men, 20 years and over Civilian noninstitutional population ……………… Civilian labor force ………………………………. Participation rate …………………………… Employed ……………………………………… Employment-population ratio ……………… Unemployed …………………………………… Unemployment rate ………………………… Not in labor force ………………………………… Women, 16 years and over Civilian noninstitutional population ……………… Civilian labor force ………………………………. Participation rate …………………………… Employed ……………………………………… Employment-population ratio ……………… Unemployed …………………………………… Unemployment rate ………………………… Not in labor force ………………………………… See notes at end of table. 2 Employment status of the population for selected labor force groups, not seasonally adjusted, December 2014 (2015 population adjustment effect)–Continued (Numbers in thousands) Employment status, age, sex, race, and Hispanic or Latino ethnicity As published Based on updated population controls Difference 1 Women, 20 years and over Civilian noninstitutional population ……………… Civilian labor force ………………………………. Participation rate …………………………… Employed ……………………………………… Employment-population ratio ……………… Unemployed …………………………………… Unemployment rate ………………………… Not in labor force ………………………………… 120,557 70,058 58.1 66,797 55.4 3,262 4.7 50,499 120,883 70,268 58.1 66,993 55.4 3,275 4.7 50,615 326 210 .0 197 .0 13 .0 116 Civilian noninstitutional population ……………… Civilian labor force ………………………………. Participation rate …………………………… Employed ……………………………………… Employment-population ratio ……………… Unemployed …………………………………… Unemployment rate ………………………… Not in labor force ………………………………… 16,595 5,395 32.5 4,592 27.7 803 14.9 11,201 16,643 5,406 32.5 4,601 27.6 804 14.9 11,238 48 11 .0 9 .0 2 .0 37 WHITE Civilian noninstitutional population ……………… Civilian labor force ………………………………. Participation rate …………………………… Employed ……………………………………… Employment-population ratio ……………… Unemployed …………………………………… Unemployment rate ………………………… Not in labor force ………………………………… 196,091 122,650 62.5 117,068 59.7 5,582 4.6 73,441 196,230 122,752 62.6 117,162 59.7 5,590 4.6 73,478 139 101 .0 94 .0 7 .0 38 31,040 18,933 61.0 17,009 54.8 1,924 10.2 12,107 31,154 19,014 61.0 17,081 54.8 1,933 10.2 12,140 114 81 .0 72 .0 9 .0 33 Both sexes, 16 to 19 years BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN Civilian noninstitutional population ……………… Civilian labor force ………………………………. Participation rate …………………………… Employed ……………………………………… Employment-population ratio ……………… Unemployed …………………………………… Unemployment rate ………………………… Not in labor force ………………………………… See notes at end of table. 3 Employment status of the population for selected labor force groups, not seasonally adjusted, December 2014 (2015 population adjustment effect)–Continued (Numbers in thousands) Employment status, age, sex, race, and Hispanic or Latino ethnicity As published Based on updated population controls Difference 1 ASIAN Civilian noninstitutional population ……………… Civilian labor force ………………………………. Participation rate …………………………… Employed ……………………………………… Employment-population ratio ……………… Unemployed …………………………………… Unemployment rate ………………………… Not in labor force ………………………………… 13,886 8,796 63.3 8,424 60.7 372 4.2 5,090 14,129 8,940 63.3 8,562 60.6 379 4.2 5,189 243 144 -.1 138 -.1 7 .0 99 38,839 25,630 66.0 23,995 61.8 1,635 6.4 13,209 39,082 25,771 65.9 24,129 61.7 1,642 6.4 13,311 243 141 .0 133 .0 7 .0 102 HISPANIC OR LATINO ETHNICITY Civilian noninstitutional population ……………… Civilian labor force ………………………………. Participation rate …………………………… Employed ……………………………………… Employment-population ratio ……………… Unemployed …………………………………… Unemployment rate ………………………… Not in labor force ………………………………… 4
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