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 Florida's Workforce and State of Working Florida

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*new report*

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Part-time work as share of total employment for Florida, the U.S., the South, and the South Atlantic Division to which Florida belongs, 1995-2006 

 Percentage-point change  
 1995200020042005200695-0000-0404-06
United States24.60%21.80%23.30%22.80%22.40%-2.80%1.50%-0.90%
South23.00%19.70%21.40%20.40%20.30%-3.30%1.70%-1.10%
South Atlantic22.60%19.20%20.90%20.00%19.60%-3.40%1.70%-1.30%
Florida22.40%18.10%20.30%18.70%18.30%-4.30%2.20%-2.00%
Source: Economic Policy Institute analysis of Current Population Survey data.
*The South includes all states in the nation's geographic south, so in addition to the South Atlantic Division to which Florida belongs, it adds the East South Central Division (Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee, and Kentucky) and the West South Central Division (Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Texas).

**The South Atlantic Division is comprised of the southern states along the Atlantic Coast. It includes Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, and Delaware. 

To download this table in Microsoft Excel format, click here
To view the related report, click here (from State of Working Florida 2007) 

DATA
 Florida Wage Levels
 Income in Florida
 Florida Labor Market Statistics

 Florida Housing Cost (includes maps)

 Poverty in Florida 
 Cost of Living (new)
 Unionization in Florida
(includes maps)
 Gender and Work
 Economic Distress
 Healthcare Coverage in Florida
 Pension Coverage in Florida
 Social Security in Florida
 Taxes in Florida
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