According to John W. Jeffries in "Wartime America: The World War II Homefront," during the war the number of employed women shot up by about 50 percent, roughly from twelve million to eighteen million. Between 1940 and 1945 the proportion of women employed grew from 28 to 37 percent and by 1945 women formed 36 percent of the civilian labor force as opposedto 26 percent in 1940 (94-95).
# Of the 120 million women age 16 years and over in the U.S., 71 million, or 59.3%, were labor force participants-working or looking for work.
# Women comprised 46% of the total U.S. labor force and are projected to account for 47% of the labor force in 2016.
# Women are projected to account for 49% of the increase in total labor force growth between 2006 and 2016.
# A record 68 million women were employed in the U.S.--75% of employed women worked on full-time jobs, while 25% worked on a part-time basis.
# The largest percentage of employed women (39%) worked in management, professional, and related occupations; 34% worked in sales and office occupations; 20% in service occupations; 6% in production, transportation, and material moving occupations; and 1% in Natural Resources, construction, and maintenance occupations.
# The largest percentage of employed Asian and white women (47% and 39%, respectively) worked in management, professional, and related occupations. For both black and Hispanic women, it was sales and office occupations--33%.
# The unemployment rate for women was 4.5% and for men it was 4.7% in 2007. For Asian women, it was 3.4 %; white women, 4.0%; Hispanic women, 6.1%; and black women, 7.5%.
# The median weekly earnings of women who were full-time wage and salary workers were $614, or 80 percent of men's $766. When comparing the median weekly earnings of persons aged 16 to 24, young women earned 92% of what young men earned ($409 and $443, respectively).
# The ten occupations with the highest median weekly earnings among women who were full-time wage and salary workers were--
## Pharmacists, $1,603; ## Chief executives, $1,536; ## Lawyers, $1,381; ## Computer and information systems managers, $1,363; ## Computer software engineers, $1,318; ## Psychologists, $1,152 ## Physical therapists, $1,096; ## Management analysts, $1083; ## Computer programmers, $1074; and ## Human resource managers, $1073
# Women accounted for 51% of all workers in the high-paying management, professional, and related occupations. They outnumbered men in such occupations as financial managers; human resource managers; education administrators; medical and health services managers; Accountants and auditors; budget analysts; property, real estate, and social and community association managers; preschool, kindergarten, elementary, middle, and secondary school teachers; physical therapists; and registered nurses.
# Of persons aged 25 years and older, 28% of women and 30% of men had attained a bachelor's degree or higher; 32% of women and 31% of men had completed only high school, no college.
# The higher a person's educational attainment, the more likely they will be a labor force participant (working or looking for work) and the less likely they will be unemployed.
# For women age 25 and over with less than a high school diploma, 33% were labor force participants; high school diploma, no college, 54%; some college, but no degree, 66%; associate degree, 71%; and bachelor's degree or higher, 73%.
# For women age 25 and over with less than a high school diploma, their unemployment rate was 8.2%; high school diploma, no college, 4.3%; some college, but no degree, 4.1%; associate degree, 3.1%; and bachelor's degree or higher, 2.1%. Source: US Department of Labor
URL: http://www.dol.gov/wb/stats/main.htm
I know that females were ninjas, but it is impossible to know the percentage of ninjas were female.
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Phillis Wheatley was the first African-American female poet and the second among the African-American published poet. She was born in Senegambia and came to America as a slave at the age of seven.
The first African-American female veterinarian in the United States was Dr. Alfreda J Webb; she graduated from Tuskegee University in 1949.
An American female of Mexican descent and culture.
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Roughly 4,300,000 American are bisexual, 1.51%.No site researched lists how much of this percentage is male or female.
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The cast of Workforce - 2013 includes: Nastasya Clark as Unnamed female Brian Lacourse as Unnamed male
Male percentage 51% Female percentage 49%
I know that females were ninjas, but it is impossible to know the percentage of ninjas were female.
About 5-10% I have seen a few chicks playing before.
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The Female American was created in 1767.
The Female American has 196 pages.
Approximately 51% of the Canadian population are female.