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Percent of Children Under 6 Years Old With All Parents in the Labor ForcePrint a pdf of chart
Own children under 18 years in families and subfamilies (State Level) Back to table format
Percent of Children Under 6 Years Old With All Parents in the Labor Force State: North Dakota 
Percent: 74.5 
Lower Bound: 70.2 
Upper Bound: 78.9 State: Nebraska 
Percent: 72.6 
Lower Bound: 68.7 
Upper Bound: 76.5 State: South Dakota 
Percent: 72.2 
Lower Bound: 68.7 
Upper Bound: 75.7 State: Iowa 
Percent: 69.8 
Lower Bound: 67.4 
Upper Bound: 72.1 State: Vermont 
Percent: 69.6 
Lower Bound: 65 
Upper Bound: 74.2 State: Montana 
Percent: 68.5 
Lower Bound: 64.5 
Upper Bound: 72.5 State: Kansas 
Percent: 68.4 
Lower Bound: 65.2 
Upper Bound: 71.6 State: Wisconsin 
Percent: 67.9 
Lower Bound: 64 
Upper Bound: 71.7 State: Minnesota 
Percent: 67.8 
Lower Bound: 64.8 
Upper Bound: 70.8 State: Maryland 
Percent: 67.5 
Lower Bound: 64.8 
Upper Bound: 70.2 State: Mississippi 
Percent: 67.3 
Lower Bound: 64.4 
Upper Bound: 70.2 State: Rhode Island 
Percent: 66.6 
Lower Bound: 62.2 
Upper Bound: 70.9 State: Hawaii 
Percent: 65.8 
Lower Bound: 61.9 
Upper Bound: 69.8 State: Alaska 
Percent: 65.7 
Lower Bound: 61.8 
Upper Bound: 69.7 State: New Mexico 
Percent: 64.9 
Lower Bound: 59.5 
Upper Bound: 70.4 State: Florida 
Percent: 64.5 
Lower Bound: 62.3 
Upper Bound: 66.6 State: District of Columbia 
Percent: 64.4 
Lower Bound: 58.7 
Upper Bound: 70.1 State: Wyoming 
Percent: 64.3 
Lower Bound: 59.9 
Upper Bound: 68.6 State: Delaware 
Percent: 63.9 
Lower Bound: 58.7 
Upper Bound: 69 State: South Carolina 
Percent: 63.7 
Lower Bound: 58.7 
Upper Bound: 68.6 State: Ohio 
Percent: 63.3 
Lower Bound: 61.6 
Upper Bound: 64.9 State: Missouri 
Percent: 63 
Lower Bound: 60.3 
Upper Bound: 65.8 State: Louisiana 
Percent: 62.9 
Lower Bound: 60 
Upper Bound: 65.9 State: Pennsylvania 
Percent: 62.4 
Lower Bound: 60.4 
Upper Bound: 64.3 State: Maine 
Percent: 62.2 
Lower Bound: 56.6 
Upper Bound: 67.8 State: Virginia 
Percent: 61.9 
Lower Bound: 59.1 
Upper Bound: 64.7 State: Indiana 
Percent: 61.3 
Lower Bound: 54.5 
Upper Bound: 68.2 State: North Carolina 
Percent: 61.3 
Lower Bound: 59 
Upper Bound: 63.6 State: Tennessee 
Percent: 61.2 
Lower Bound: 58.2 
Upper Bound: 64.2 State: Colorado 
Percent: 61.1 
Lower Bound: 57.3 
Upper Bound: 65 State: New Hampshire 
Percent: 61 
Lower Bound: 57.1 
Upper Bound: 64.9 State: Arkansas 
Percent: 60.7 
Lower Bound: 56.6 
Upper Bound: 64.8 State: Connecticut 
Percent: 60.5 
Lower Bound: 56.6 
Upper Bound: 64.3 State: Georgia 
Percent: 60.1 
Lower Bound: 57.9 
Upper Bound: 62.4 State: Michigan 
Percent: 60 
Lower Bound: 58.1 
Upper Bound: 61.9 State: United States 
Percent: 59.8 
Lower Bound: 59.4 
Upper Bound: 60.3 State: Illinois 
Percent: 59.8 
Lower Bound: 58 
Upper Bound: 61.6 State: Massachusetts 
Percent: 59.5 
Lower Bound: 56.6 
Upper Bound: 62.4 State: Oregon 
Percent: 59.1 
Lower Bound: 54.5 
Upper Bound: 63.7 State: Washington 
Percent: 59.1 
Lower Bound: 56.2 
Upper Bound: 62.1 State: Alabama 
Percent: 58.3 
Lower Bound: 55.3 
Upper Bound: 61.3 State: Idaho 
Percent: 58.3 
Lower Bound: 53.1 
Upper Bound: 63.5 State: Nevada 
Percent: 57.8 
Lower Bound: 53.4 
Upper Bound: 62.2 State: New Jersey 
Percent: 57.5 
Lower Bound: 55.1 
Upper Bound: 59.9 State: Arizona 
Percent: 56.2 
Lower Bound: 53.8 
Upper Bound: 58.7 State: New York 
Percent: 56.2 
Lower Bound: 54.7 
Upper Bound: 57.7 State: West Virginia 
Percent: 56.1 
Lower Bound: 52.2 
Upper Bound: 60 State: Texas 
Percent: 55.8 
Lower Bound: 54.4 
Upper Bound: 57.2 State: Kentucky 
Percent: 55.1 
Lower Bound: 50.8 
Upper Bound: 59.4 State: California 
Percent: 54.2 
Lower Bound: 53 
Upper Bound: 55.5 State: Oklahoma 
Percent: 51.7 
Lower Bound: 48.2 
Upper Bound: 55.1 State: Utah 
Percent: 49.4 
Lower Bound: 44.8 
Upper Bound: 53.9
 

Note: The chart above shows the margin of error, represented by the lower (|-)and upper (-|) bounds of the 90-percent confidence interval. The estimate itself is represented by the center of the confidence interval (•). The confidence interval gives a range of values likely to include the population true value. The smaller the confidence interval the more precise the estimate of the characteristic of interest.
 
 
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Source: U.S. Census Bureau  |  American Community Survey Office  |  Page Last Modified: August 22, 2007