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Louisiana Labor ForceDiversity Data

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Louisiana

Labor Force Diversity Data

2015

Bobby Jindal Governor

Curt Eysink, Executive Director Louisiana Workforce Commission

Raj Jindal, Director Information Technology Research and

Statistics Division

1001 North 23rd Street P. O. Box 94094

Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70804-9094 (225) 342-3141, (888) 302-7662

FAX (225) 219-7759

Visit our website at http://www.laworks.net/

Equal Opportunity Employer/Program Auxiliary Aids and Services Are Available Upon Request to Individuals with Disabilities

1-800-259-5154 (TDD)

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Our vision We will make Louisiana the best place in the

country to get a job or grow a business.

To be the country’s best workforce agency.

Our mission

We put people to work.

The Louisiana Workforce Commission, Office of Occupational Information Services, Research and Statistics Division, P.O. Box 94094, Baton Rouge LA 70804-9094 published this document in accordance with the authority of Part 602.6, Title 20, and Chapter V. of the Code of Federal Regulations. It was printed in accordance of the standards for printing by state agencies established pursuant to R. S. 43:31. Its purpose is to disseminate information pertaining to labor market developments and employment trends. Printings cost if printing 100 copies of this publication are approximately $.80 per copy.

06/15

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Technical Notes

Map of Louisiana Metropolitan Statistical Areas and Regional Labor Market Areas iii

Population Estimates

Parish, by Sex with Minority Totals 1

Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs), by Sex with Minority Totals 2

Parish, by Race and Sex 3

Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs), by Race and Sex 4

Minority Percent of Population by Parish 5

Civilian Labor Force

Parishes 7

Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs) and Statewide Totals 8

Female Labor Force

Parishes 9

Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs) and Statewide Totals 10

Minority Labor Force

Parishes 11

Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs) and Statewide Totals 12

Black Labor Force

Parishes 13

Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs) and Statewide Totals 14 Labor Force and Unemployment Data by Race and Sex

Parishes 15

Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs) and Statewide Totals 16

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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All Minorities by Parish

Female Minority Labor Force 17

Male Minority Labor Force 19

Female Minority Unemployed 21

Male Minority Unemployed 23

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex and Ethnic Group Statewide 25 Alexandria MSA 26 Baton Rouge MSA 27

Hammond MSA 28 Houma - Bayou Cane - Thibodaux MSA 29

Lafayette MSA 30 Lake Charles MSA 31 Monroe MSA 32 New Orleans - Metairie - Kenner MSA 33 Shreveport-Bossier City MSA 34 All Parishes 35 - 98

Insured Unemployed Claimant Characteristics

Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) 99 - 125

Customer Satisfaction Survey 126

TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued)

Statewide, Regional Labor Market Area (RLMA) and

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TECHNICAL NOTES This publication has been prepared to meet the numerous employer requests for population and labor force data by sex, race, and ethnic group for the state, metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs), and individual parishes. Tables included meet the basic requirements of 41 CFR Part 60-2, Subpart B, (Purpose and Contents of Affirmative Action Programs). Population (pages 1 – 6): The latest census estimates are used to provide race and sex demographics of the population of the state and each parish. The 2010 census ratios are incorporated in all population tables beginning with this year’s publication. Between each ten-year census period the Louisiana Workforce Commission receives annual population estimates for the state and parishes from the U.S. Census Bureau using the latest five years of the ACS (American Community Surveys). Annual population estimates are used for the total population, while the 2010 decennial census population updated the ratios for race and sex and then were applied to the 2011 annual population figures to produce annualized estimates by race and by sex. Labor Force (pages 7 – 24): Data were derived from the monthly Current Population Survey (CPS) conducted of approximately 60,000 households across the United States. The U.S. Census Bureau conducts this survey for the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). The Local Area Unemployment Statistics (LAUS) program is a Federal – State cooperative endeavor that provides monthly and annual labor force, employed, and unemployed data at the state, Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA), and parish levels by place of residence. The CPS sample size for Louisiana is between 600 and 700 households because of the population losses from Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. With a sample this small we are unable to produce data by race or by sex for the labor force on a monthly basis. We must use the same methodology stated above for estimating the race and sex of the population (using the latest census ratios applied to the annual average labor force for the state and each parish). Because of the small sample size data users are cautioned when using labor force figures as a sole economic indicator of an area.

The labor force figures represent individuals 16 and over who were either working or

actively looking for work during the reference week (the 12th of the month) of the survey.

Employed refers to those individuals 16 and over, who reported that they were working during the reference week of the 12th of the month.

Estimated unemployed are derived from those individuals 16 plus years, who responded that they were not working but were actively looking for work during the reference week of the 12th of the month.

To compute the estimated employed for an area, subtract the number of unemployed from the civilian labor force figure. To compute the unemployment rate for an area for males or females on pages 17 through 24 divide the number of unemployed by the civilian labor force estimate, then multiply by 100.

Number Unemployed/Total Civilian Labor Force * 100 = Percent Unemployed

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Occupational Breakout of Civilian Labor Force by Sex and Ethnic Group (pages 25 - 98): Detailed statistics on the breakout of the labor force by occupation, sex, and race are also a ten-year census product. Census ratios were used to calculate the number of persons by occupation, sex, and race in the labor force for each parish, Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) and statewide. The latest available annual average labor force estimate for each area was then multiplied by the census ratio. We have incorporated the 2000 Census data by occupation with this 2012 publication. The census data was obtained by a special request to the U.S. Census Bureau, who in turn had to get approval from their Disclosure Review Board (DRB) to release data at the level of specificity that we requested. As you will note, because of more stringent confidentiality standards, many parishes have zero instead of the labor force figures by race and sex due to the DRB mandate that there be at least a weighted sample of 50 in each category of an occupation before it can be published. This also explained the difference between the figures for the civilian labor force 2010 annual average and the total civilian labor force by occupation. Since these data were compiled using ratios some totals by occupation do not sum because of rounding. The Bureau of Labor Statistics established the occupational classifications used in the SOC (Standard Occupational Classification) coding system. Unemployment Insurance (UI) Claimant Characteristics: Data for this section were compiled from the monthly Unemployment Insurance (UI) Claimant Characteristics ETA 203 report. It details sex, race, age, ethnicity, industry, and occupational data for claimants filing UI claims for continued weeks of unemployment benefits during the week of the 19th of the month. Statewide totals are aggregated to represent the total population, therefore, data for the Regional Labor Market Areas (RLMAs) will not sum to the statewide level. If you have any questions or need further information, contact our office at the address below.

Louisiana Workforce Commission Office of Occupational Information Services

Research and Statistics Division Labor Market Information Unit

1001 North 23rd Street Post Office Box 94094

Baton Rouge, LA 70804-9094 (225) 342-3141

FAX (225) 342-9192 Toll Free 1-888-302-7662

Visit our website at www.laworks.net

Please complete our customer satisfaction survey on page 126!

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2014 LOUISIANA POPULATION ESTIMATES

% FEMALE % MINORITYTOTAL MALE FEMALE OF TOTAL MINORITY OF TOTAL

PARISH POPULATION POPULATION POPULATION POPULATION POPULATION POPULATION

ACADIA 62,486 30,509 31,977 51.17% 12,384 19.82%ALLEN 25,713 14,461 11,252 43.76% 7,204 28.02%ASCENSION 117,029 57,794 59,235 50.62% 29,062 24.83%ASSUMPTION 23,034 11,267 11,767 51.09% 7,437 32.29%AVOYELLES 41,145 20,632 20,513 49.86% 13,449 32.69%BEAUREGARD 36,198 18,447 17,751 49.04% 6,221 17.19%BIENVILLE 13,885 6,695 7,190 51.78% 6,137 44.20%BOSSIER 125,064 61,486 63,578 50.84% 31,929 25.53%CADDO 252,603 120,066 132,537 52.47% 126,886 50.23%CALCASIEU 197,204 96,202 101,002 51.22% 55,958 28.38%CALDWELL 9,894 5,066 4,828 48.80% 1,841 18.60%CAMERON 6,679 3,316 3,363 50.36% 203 3.04%CATAHOULA 10,151 5,370 4,781 47.10% 3,302 32.53%CLAIBORNE 16,412 9,173 7,239 44.11% 8,583 52.30%CONCORDIA 20,466 10,295 10,171 49.70% 8,649 42.26%DESOTO 27,142 13,097 14,045 51.75% 11,257 41.47%E. BATON ROUGE 446,042 214,309 231,733 51.95% 222,212 49.82%E. CARROLL 7,487 4,008 3,479 46.46% 5,297 70.74%E. FELICIANA 19,813 10,654 9,159 46.23% 9,237 46.62%EVANGELINE 33,700 16,972 16,728 49.64% 10,150 30.12%FRANKLIN 20,441 9,914 10,527 51.50% 6,687 32.72%GRANT 22,384 12,533 9,851 44.01% 4,119 18.40%IBERIA 73,913 36,085 37,828 51.18% 26,972 36.49%IBERVILLE 33,327 16,989 16,338 49.02% 16,901 50.71%JACKSON 15,994 8,131 7,863 49.16% 5,018 31.38%JEFFERSON 435,716 211,544 224,172 51.45% 142,925 32.80%JEFFERSON DAVIS 31,477 15,410 16,067 51.04% 6,227 19.78%LAFAYETTE 235,644 115,022 120,622 51.19% 68,849 29.22%LAFOURCHE 98,020 48,160 49,860 50.87% 18,334 18.70%LASALLE 14,839 7,639 7,200 48.52% 2,080 14.02%LINCOLN 47,617 23,251 24,366 51.17% 20,831 43.75%LIVINGSTON 135,751 67,196 68,555 50.50% 9,626 7.09%MADISON 11,843 5,862 5,981 50.50% 7,393 62.42%MOREHOUSE 26,760 12,813 13,947 52.12% 12,976 48.49%NATCHITOCHES 39,166 18,670 20,496 52.33% 17,614 44.97%ORLEANS 384,320 185,826 198,494 51.65% 251,846 65.53%OUACHITA 156,325 74,776 81,549 52.17% 60,919 38.97%PLAQUEMINES 23,447 11,761 11,686 49.84% 6,588 28.10%POINTE COUPEE 22,406 10,869 11,537 51.49% 8,460 37.76%RAPIDES 132,488 63,903 68,585 51.77% 47,313 35.71%RED RIVER 8,669 4,148 4,521 52.15% 3,526 40.68%RICHLAND 20,740 9,991 10,749 51.83% 7,748 37.36%SABINE 24,199 11,992 12,207 50.44% 6,984 28.86%ST. BERNARD 44,409 22,469 21,940 49.41% 10,282 23.15%ST. CHARLES 52,745 26,068 26,677 50.58% 15,484 29.36%ST. HELENA 10,619 5,233 5,386 50.72% 5,825 54.85%ST. JAMES 21,638 10,585 11,053 51.08% 11,172 51.63%ST. JOHN 43,745 21,281 22,464 51.35% 24,516 56.04%ST. LANDRY 83,709 40,031 43,678 52.18% 36,326 43.40%ST. MARTIN 53,315 26,266 27,049 50.73% 17,676 33.15%ST. MARY 53,162 26,257 26,905 50.61% 20,303 38.19%ST. TAMMANY 245,829 119,868 125,961 51.24% 36,909 15.01%TANGIPAHOA 127,049 61,690 65,359 51.44% 41,401 32.59%TENSAS 4,830 2,293 2,537 52.53% 2,777 57.50%TERREBONNE 113,328 56,297 57,031 50.32% 31,568 27.86%UNION 22,539 11,124 11,415 50.64% 6,456 28.64%VERMILION 59,616 29,001 30,615 51.35% 10,695 17.94%VERNON 52,132 26,681 25,451 48.82% 11,454 21.97%WASHINGTON 46,286 22,923 23,363 50.47% 15,094 32.61%WEBSTER 40,333 19,616 20,717 51.37% 14,279 35.40%W. BATON ROUGE 25,085 12,336 12,749 50.82% 9,896 39.45%W. CARROLL 11,525 5,778 5,747 49.86% 2,009 17.43%W. FELICIANA 15,406 10,107 5,299 34.39% 7,307 47.43%WINN 14,743 7,732 7,011 47.55% 4,824 32.72%

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2014 LOUISIANA POPULATION ESTIMATES

METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREAS (MSAs)

% FEMALE % MINORITY

TOTAL MALE FEMALE OF TOTAL MINORITY OF TOTAL

AREAS (MSA) POPULATION POPULATION POPULATION POPULATION POPULATION POPULATION

ALEXANDRIA MSA 154,872 76,436 78,436 50.65% 51,432 33.21%

(GRANT & RAPIDES)

BATON ROUGE MSA 825,478 405,487 419,991 50.88% 318,526 38.59%

(ASCENSION, E. BATON ROUGE,

E. FELICIANA, IBERVILLE,

LIVINGSTON, POINTE COUPEE

ST. HELENA, W. BATON ROUGE &

W. FELICIANA)

HAMMOND MSA 127,049 61,690 65,359 51.44% 41,401 32.59%

(TANGIPAHOA)

HOUMA - BAYOU CANE - THIBODAUX 211,348 104,457 106,891 50.58% 49,902 23.61%

MSA (LAFOURCHE &

TERREBONNE)

LAFAYETTE MSA 484,974 236,883 248,091 51.16% 136,576 28.16%

(ACADIA, IBERIA, LAFAYETTE

ST. MARTIN, & VERMILION)

LAKE CHARLES MSA 203,883 99,518 104,365 51.19% 56,161 27.55%

(CALCASIEU & CAMERON)

MONROE MSA 178,864 85,900 92,964 51.97% 67,375 37.67%

(OUACHITA & UNION)

NEW ORLEANS - METAIRIE - KENNER 1,251,849 609,402 642,447 51.32% 499,722 39.92%

MSA (JEFFERSON,

ORLEANS, PLAQUEMINES

ST. BERNARD, St. CHARLES

ST. JAMES, ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST

& ST.TAMMANY)

SHREVEPORT - BOSSIER CITY MSA 445,142 214,265 230,877 51.87% 184,351 41.41%

(BOSSIER, CADDO,

DESOTO, & WEBSTER)

STATE OF

LOUISIANA 4,649,676 2,275,940 2,373,736 51.05% 1,673,587 35.99%

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WHITE WHITE MINORITY MINORITY BLACK BLACK PARISH MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE

ACADIA 24,566 25,535 5,943 6,442 5,436 5,936ALLEN 10,004 8,505 4,457 2,747 3,894 2,134ASCENSION 43,955 44,011 13,839 15,224 12,423 13,793ASSUMPTION 7,722 7,874 3,545 3,893 3,350 3,699AVOYELLES 13,582 14,114 7,050 6,399 6,439 5,739BEAUREGARD 15,108 14,869 3,339 2,882 2,635 2,128BIENVILLE 3,830 3,918 2,865 3,272 2,748 3,140BOSSIER 46,608 46,527 14,878 17,051 12,331 14,039CADDO 61,419 64,299 58,647 68,238 55,145 64,456CALCASIEU 69,174 72,072 27,028 28,930 23,860 25,709CALDWELL 4,047 4,007 1,019 821 953 759CAMERON 3,215 3,260 101 103 63 54CATAHOULA 3,520 3,329 1,850 1,452 1,800 1,405CLAIBORNE 4,169 3,660 5,004 3,579 4,888 3,455CONCORDIA 5,921 5,896 4,374 4,275 4,223 4,159DESOTO 7,907 7,979 5,190 6,066 4,909 5,765E. BATON ROUGE 110,692 113,138 103,617 118,595 93,985 109,078E. CARROLL 1,185 1,006 2,823 2,473 2,757 2,416E. FELICIANA 5,562 5,014 5,092 4,145 4,921 3,986EVANGELINE 11,855 11,694 5,117 5,034 4,852 4,778FRANKLIN 6,712 7,042 3,202 3,485 3,091 3,364GRANT 9,715 8,551 2,818 1,300 2,454 1,029IBERIA 23,284 23,657 12,801 14,171 11,214 12,683IBERVILLE 8,312 8,115 8,677 8,223 8,468 8,017JACKSON 5,535 5,441 2,596 2,422 2,468 2,307JEFFERSON 144,087 148,704 67,457 75,468 54,229 62,439JEFFERSON DAVIS 12,337 12,913 3,073 3,154 2,685 2,789LAFAYETTE 82,318 84,478 32,704 36,144 28,894 32,321LAFOURCHE 39,343 40,343 8,817 9,517 6,152 6,902LASALLE 6,386 6,373 1,253 827 1,088 693LINCOLN 13,510 13,276 9,741 11,090 8,919 10,448LIVINGSTON 62,556 63,569 4,640 4,986 3,359 3,602MADISON 2,212 2,238 3,650 3,743 3,589 3,652MOREHOUSE 6,724 7,061 6,089 6,886 5,916 6,676NATCHITOCHES 10,508 11,043 8,162 9,453 7,546 8,794ORLEANS 68,387 64,087 117,439 134,407 108,315 125,390OUACHITA 46,150 49,256 28,626 32,293 26,861 30,465PLAQUEMINES 8,514 8,345 3,247 3,341 2,379 2,472POINTE COUPEE 6,935 7,011 3,934 4,526 3,792 4,381RAPIDES 41,441 43,734 22,462 24,851 20,143 22,377RED RIVER 2,529 2,614 1,619 1,907 1,572 1,860RICHLAND 6,318 6,674 3,673 4,075 3,544 3,924SABINE 8,593 8,622 3,399 3,585 1,942 2,082ST. BERNARD 17,481 16,646 4,988 5,294 3,803 4,159ST. CHARLES 18,590 18,671 7,478 8,006 6,822 7,320ST. HELENA 2,401 2,393 2,832 2,993 2,766 2,925ST. JAMES 5,237 5,229 5,348 5,824 5,246 5,714ST. JOHN 9,638 9,591 11,643 12,873 11,183 12,351ST. LANDRY 23,007 24,376 17,024 19,302 16,321 18,532ST. MARTIN 17,839 17,800 8,427 9,249 7,843 8,630ST. MARY 16,479 16,381 9,778 10,524 8,250 9,167ST. TAMMANY 102,329 106,590 17,539 19,371 13,577 14,943TANGIPAHOA 42,081 43,567 19,609 21,792 18,184 20,404TENSAS 1,013 1,040 1,280 1,497 1,261 1,470TERREBONNE 40,851 40,909 15,446 16,122 10,448 11,077UNION 8,009 8,074 3,115 3,341 2,974 3,192VERMILION 23,812 25,109 5,189 5,506 4,092 4,473VERNON 20,954 19,724 5,727 5,727 3,872 3,730WASHINGTON 15,420 15,772 7,503 7,591 7,127 7,253WEBSTER 12,857 13,197 6,759 7,520 6,417 7,155W. BATON ROUGE 7,546 7,643 4,790 5,106 4,575 4,929W. CARROLL 4,702 4,813 1,076 934 975 842W. FELICIANA 4,645 3,454 5,462 1,845 5,386 1,783WINN 5,033 4,885 2,699 2,126 2,553 1,985

2014 LOUISIANA POPULATION BY RACE and SEX

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2014 LOUISIANA POPULATION ESTIMATES BY RACE and SEX

METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREAS (MSAs)

WHITE WHITE MINORITY MINORITY BLACK BLACK

AREAS (MSA) MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE

ALEXANDRIA MSA 51,156 52,285 25,280 26,151 20,143 23,406

(GRANT & RAPIDES)

BATON ROUGE MSA 252,604 251,955 152,883 165,643 139,675 152,494

(ASCENSION, E. BATON ROUGE,

E. FELICIANA, IBERVILLE,

LIVINGSTON, POINTE COUPEE

ST. HELENA, W. BATON ROUGE &

W. FELICIANA)

HAMMOND MSA 42,081 43,567 19,609 21,792 18,184 20,404

(TANGIPAHOA)

HOUMA - BAYOU CANE - THIBODAUX 80,194 81,252 24,263 25,639 16,600 17,979

MSA (LAFOURCHE &

TERREBONNE)

LAFAYETTE MSA 171,819 176,579 65,064 71,512 36,737 40,951

(ACADIA, IBERIA, LAFAYETTE

ST. MARTIN, 7 VERMILION)

LAKE CHARLES MSA 72,389 75,332 27,129 29,033 23,923 25,763

(CALCASIEU & CAMERON)

MONROE MSA 54,159 57,330 31,741 35,634 29,835 33,657

(OUACHITA & UNION)

NEW ORLEANS - METAIRIE - KENNER 374,263 377,863 235,139 264,584 200,308 229,074

MSA (JEFFERSON,

ORLEANS, PLAQUEMINES

ST. BERNARD, St. CHARLES

ST. JAMES, ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST

& ST.TAMMANY)

SHREVEPORT - BOSSIER CITY MSA 128,791 132,002 85,474 98,875 72,385 84,260

(BOSSIER, CADDO,

DESOTO, & WEBSTER)

STATE OF

LOUISIANA 1,476,371 1,499,718 799,569 874,018 713,907 787,329

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1/ BLACK OR 2/ AMER. INDIAN 4/ HAWAIIAN 6/ TWO OR

PARISH TOTAL AFRICAN AMER. ALASKA NATIVE 3/ ASIAN PACIFIC ISLES 5/ OTHER MORE RACES 7/ HISPANIC

ACADIA 21.0% 17.6% 0.2% 0.3% 0.1% 0.9% 1.9% 1.8%ALLEN 27.2% 19.8% 2.5% 0.8% 0.0% 1.3% 2.8% 4.8%ASCENSION 25.6% 22.5% 0.3% 1.0% 0.0% 0.7% 1.1% 4.8%ASSUMPTION 32.3% 30.0% 0.6% 0.2% 0.0% 0.5% 1.0% 2.1%AVOYELLES 32.6% 29.3% 1.0% 0.4% 0.1% 0.2% 1.6% 1.6%BEAUREGARD 17.5% 13.2% 0.7% 0.7% 0.0% 0.3% 2.6% 3.1%BIENVILLE 44.5% 41.9% 0.6% 0.0% 0.0% 0.4% 1.6% 1.5%BOSSIER 27.7% 21.3% 0.7% 1.4% 0.0% 2.1% 2.2% 6.1%CADDO 51.5% 47.5% 0.4% 1.1% 0.1% 0.9% 1.5% 2.5%CALCASIEU 29.0% 24.8% 0.4% 1.2% 0.0% 0.6% 2.0% 2.7%CALDWELL 19.3% 17.5% 0.1% 0.2% 0.0% 0.3% 1.2% 2.4%CAMERON 2.0% 1.7% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.3% 1.8%CATAHOULA 33.1% 31.5% 0.0% 0.1% 0.0% 0.0% 1.5% 1.0%CLAIBORNE 52.8% 49.9% 0.5% 0.7% 0.0% 0.4% 1.3% 1.1%CONCORDIA 42.0% 41.0% 0.1% 0.3% 0.0% 0.0% 0.6% 1.1%DESOTO 42.3% 38.9% 0.9% 0.2% 0.1% 1.0% 1.2% 2.6%E. BATON ROUGE 50.8% 45.3% 0.1% 3.0% 0.0% 0.8% 1.6% 3.7%E. CARROLL 71.1% 70.3% 0.1% 0.2% 0.0% 0.1% 0.4% 2.5%E. FELICIANA 46.3% 45.0% 0.3% 0.1% 0.0% 0.0% 0.9% 1.2%EVANGELINE 30.6% 27.3% 0.3% 0.1% 0.0% 1.8% 1.1% 3.4%FRANKLIN 33.0% 32.6% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.4% 0.5%GRANT 19.9% 15.6% 0.9% 0.1% 0.1% 1.0% 2.2% 4.3%IBERIA 37.3% 31.6% 0.5% 2.5% 0.0% 0.5% 2.2% 3.3%IBERVILLE 50.7% 48.5% 0.1% 0.2% 0.0% 0.3% 1.6% 2.2%JACKSON 31.6% 30.2% 0.1% 0.2% 0.0% 0.5% 0.6% 1.4%JEFFERSON 36.5% 26.6% 0.5% 4.0% 0.0% 3.7% 1.7% 12.8%JEFFERSON DAVIS 20.9% 17.2% 0.4% 0.3% 0.0% 0.9% 2.1% 1.8%LAFAYETTE 30.0% 25.5% 0.3% 1.5% 0.0% 0.7% 2.0% 4.0%LAFOURCHE 20.5% 13.4% 2.3% 0.8% 0.0% 1.7% 2.3% 3.9%LASALLE 14.1% 12.4% 1.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.2% 0.5% 2.3%LINCOLN 44.8% 40.4% 0.2% 1.9% 0.0% 0.8% 1.5% 2.6%LIVINGSTON 8.3% 5.6% 0.5% 0.5% 0.0% 0.7% 1.0% 3.1%

1/ INCLUDES RACE RESPONSES OF BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN2/ INCLUDES AMERICAN INDIANS AND ALASKAN NATIVES3/ INCLUDES JAPANESE, CHINESE, FILIPINO, KOREAN, VIETNAMESE OR OTHER ASIAN4/ INCLUDES NATIVE HAWAIIAN, SAMOAN, GUAMANIAN, AND OTHER PACIFIC ISLANDERS5/ INCLUDES ALL MINORITY RACES OTHER THAN BLACK AND THOSE LISTED 6/ RESPONDENTS CHOSE TWO OR MORE OF THE RACE CATEGORIES OFFERED7/ HISPANICS ARE INCLUDED IN ALL RACES. THIS COLUMN IS NOT INCLUDED IN TOTALS.

MINORITY PERCENT OF POPULATION BY PARISH

2010 CENSUS DATA

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1/ BLACK OR 2/ AMER. INDIAN 4/ HAWAIIAN 6/ TWO OR

PARISH TOTAL AFRICAN AMER. ALASKA NATIVE 3/ ASIAN PACIFIC ISLES 5/ OTHER MORE RACES 7/ HISPANIC

MADISON 63.8% 60.7% 1.2% 0.1% 0.0% 1.2% 0.6% 1.6%MOREHOUSE 48.8% 47.2% 0.1% 0.1% 0.0% 0.0% 1.4% 1.0%NATCHITOCHES 45.3% 41.4% 0.8% 0.5% 0.0% 0.5% 2.1% 1.9%ORLEANS 66.4% 59.8% 0.4% 3.0% 0.1% 1.6% 1.5% 5.3%OUACHITA 39.6% 36.9% 0.3% 0.9% 0.0% 0.6% 0.9% 1.9%PLAQUEMINES 29.8% 21.1% 1.5% 3.3% 0.0% 1.8% 2.1% 5.3%POINTE COUPEE 37.9% 36.1% 0.4% 0.3% 0.0% 0.3% 0.8% 2.3%RAPIDES 35.7% 32.1% 0.6% 1.4% 0.0% 0.3% 1.3% 2.7%RED RIVER 41.4% 40.1% 0.1% 0.1% 0.0% 0.1% 1.0% 0.5%RICHLAND 37.0% 36.2% 0.0% 0.1% 0.0% 0.0% 0.7% 1.8%SABINE 29.7% 17.0% 7.4% 0.3% 0.1% 0.7% 4.2% 3.5%ST. BERNARD 25.3% 19.3% 0.7% 2.2% 0.0% 0.9% 2.2% 9.5%ST. CHARLES 29.5% 26.3% 0.1% 0.9% 0.0% 0.6% 1.6% 5.2%ST. HELENA 55.1% 53.3% 0.2% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 1.6% 0.3%ST. JAMES 51.1% 50.4% 0.1% 0.4% 0.0% 0.0% 0.2% 1.4%ST. JOHN 56.5% 54.3% 0.1% 0.6% 0.2% 0.5% 0.8% 4.9%ST. LANDRY 43.5% 40.9% 0.1% 0.5% 0.0% 0.4% 1.6% 1.7%ST. MARTIN 34.0% 30.5% 0.7% 0.9% 0.0% 0.7% 1.2% 2.2%ST. MARY 39.9% 31.6% 1.5% 1.6% 0.0% 1.8% 3.4% 5.5%ST. TAMMANY 16.1% 11.6% 0.4% 1.4% 0.0% 1.1% 1.6% 4.9%TANGIPAHOA 33.0% 30.1% 0.4% 0.7% 0.0% 0.4% 1.4% 3.6%TENSAS 57.5% 57.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.4% 0.1% 1.5%TERREBONNE 29.0% 18.2% 5.3% 1.0% 0.4% 1.4% 2.7% 4.1%UNION 28.8% 26.3% 0.5% 0.1% 0.1% 0.7% 1.1% 4.2%VERMILION 18.8% 14.1% 0.5% 2.1% 0.0% 0.5% 1.6% 2.6%VERNON 23.0% 14.1% 1.2% 1.7% 0.4% 1.1% 4.5% 8.0%WASHINGTON 32.6% 30.4% 0.2% 0.2% 0.0% 0.2% 1.6% 2.0%WEBSTER 36.0% 33.9% 0.3% 0.4% 0.0% 0.4% 1.0% 1.7%W. BATON ROUGE 40.3% 36.4% 0.3% 0.5% 0.0% 0.8% 2.3% 2.5%W. CARROLL 17.8% 15.9% 0.1% 0.3% 0.0% 0.4% 1.1% 2.6%W. FELICIANA 47.2% 45.8% 0.4% 0.1% 0.0% 0.1% 0.8% 1.5%WINN 33.3% 30.8% 0.9% 0.0% 0.0% 0.7% 0.9% 1.7%

1/ INCLUDES RACE RESPONSES OF BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN2/ INCLUDES AMERICAN INDIANS AND ALASKAN NATIVES3/ INCLUDES JAPANESE, CHINESE, FILIPINO, KOREAN, VIETNAMESE OR OTHER ASIAN4/ INCLUDES NATIVE HAWAIIAN, SAMOAN, GUAMANIAN, AND OTHER PACIFIC ISLANDERS5/ INCLUDES ALL MINORITY RACES OTHER THAN BLACK AND THOSE LISTED 6/ RESPONDENTS CHOSE TWO OR MORE OF THE RACE CATEGORIES OFFERED7/ HISPANICS ARE INCLUDED IN ALL RACES. THIS COLUMN IS NOT INCLUDED IN TOTALS.

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LABOR UNEMP.

PARISH FORCE EMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT RATE

ACADIA 26,895 25,357 1,538 5.7%ALLEN 9,038 8,388 650 7.2%ASCENSION 58,954 55,796 3,158 5.4%ASSUMPTION 10,124 9,354 770 7.6%AVOYELLES 16,266 15,085 1,181 7.3%BEAUREGARD 14,822 13,809 1,013 6.8%BIENVILLE 5,965 5,502 463 7.8%BOSSIER 57,661 54,307 3,354 5.8%CADDO 112,139 103,833 8,306 7.4%CALCASIEU 94,601 89,004 5,597 5.9%CALDWELL 4,095 3,782 313 7.6%CAMERON 3,510 3,340 170 4.8%CATAHOULA 3,856 3,544 312 8.1%CLAIBORNE 6,408 5,924 484 7.6%CONCORDIA 7,874 7,189 685 8.7%DESOTO 11,109 10,205 904 8.1%E. BATON ROUGE 234,099 220,583 13,516 5.8%E. CARROLL 2,238 1,906 332 14.8%E. FELICIANA 8,242 7,707 535 6.5%EVANGELINE 13,233 12,340 893 6.7%FRANKLIN 7,613 6,891 722 9.5%GRANT 8,352 7,757 595 7.1%IBERIA 32,992 30,923 2,069 6.3%IBERVILLE 14,536 13,398 1,138 7.8%JACKSON 7,253 6,821 432 6.0%JEFFERSON 219,986 206,825 13,161 6.0%JEFFERSON DAVIS 13,603 12,801 802 5.9%LAFAYETTE 121,654 115,656 5,998 4.9%LAFOURCHE 48,594 46,256 2,338 4.8%LASALLE 6,780 6,432 348 5.1%LINCOLN 19,865 18,308 1,557 7.8%LIVINGSTON 66,433 62,776 3,657 5.5%MADISON 3,907 3,466 441 11.3%MOREHOUSE 11,270 10,000 1,270 11.3%NATCHITOCHES 16,325 15,018 1,307 8.0%ORLEANS 178,535 166,019 12,516 7.0%OUACHITA 72,457 67,414 5,043 7.0%PLAQUEMINES 10,398 9,804 594 5.7%POINTE COUPEE 10,246 9,531 715 7.0%RAPIDES 58,646 54,742 3,904 6.7%RED RIVER 4,047 3,751 296 7.3%RICHLAND 8,784 8,036 748 8.5%SABINE 9,271 8,662 609 6.6%ST. BERNARD 19,032 17,712 1,320 6.9%ST. CHARLES 25,701 24,138 1,563 6.1%ST. HELENA 4,686 4,222 464 9.9%ST. JAMES 9,913 9,074 839 8.5%ST. JOHN 20,566 18,968 1,598 7.8%ST. LANDRY 34,223 31,639 2,584 7.6%ST. MARTIN 24,835 23,415 1,420 5.7%ST. MARY 25,555 23,938 1,617 6.3%ST. TAMMANY 114,591 108,112 6,479 5.7%TANGIPAHOA 54,165 50,104 4,061 7.5%TENSAS 1,802 1,633 169 9.4%TERREBONNE 55,001 52,335 2,666 4.8%UNION 9,355 8,658 697 7.5%VERMILION 26,725 25,238 1,487 5.6%VERNON 17,615 16,132 1,483 8.4%WASHINGTON 17,077 15,728 1,349 7.9%WEBSTER 15,770 14,442 1,328 8.4%W. BATON ROUGE 12,756 12,010 746 5.8%W. CARROLL 4,289 3,734 555 12.9%W. FELICIANA 5,436 5,120 316 5.8%WINN 5,470 5,065 405 7.4%

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CIVILIAN

LABOR UNEMP.

MSA FORCE EMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT RATE

ALEXANDRIA MSA 66,997 62,499 4,498 6.7%

(GRANT & RAPIDES)

BATON ROUGE MSA 415,388 391,142 24,246 5.8%

(ASCENSION, E. BATON ROUGE,

E. FELICIANA, IBERVILLE,

LIVINGSTON, POINTE COUPEE

ST. HELENA, W. BATON ROUGE &

W. FELICIANA)

HAMMOND MSA 54,165 50,104 4,061 7.5%

(TANGIPAHOA)

HOUMA - BAYOU CANE - THIBODAUX 103,594 98,591 5,003 4.8%

MSA (LAFOURCHE &

TERREBONNE)

LAFAYETTE MSA 233,102 220,589 12,513 5.4%

(ACADIA, IBERIA, LAFAYETTE

ST. MARTIN, & VERMILION)

LAKE CHARLES MSA 98,111 92,344 5,767 5.9%

(CALCASIEU & CAMERON)

MONROE MSA 81,812 76,072 5,740 7.0%

(OUACHITA & UNION)

NEW ORLEANS - METAIRIE - KENNER 598,720 560,650 38,070 6.4%

MSA (JEFFERSON,

ORLEANS, PLAQUEMINES

ST. BERNARD, St. CHARLES

ST. JAMES, ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST

& ST.TAMMANY)

SHREVEPORT - BOSSIER CITY MSA 196,679 182,787 13,892 7.1%

(BOSSIER, CADDO,

DESOTO & WEBSTER)

STATE OF

LOUISIANA 2,157,232 2,019,655 137,577 6.4%

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CIVILIAN FEMALE FEMALE AS FEMALELABOR LABOR % OF TOTAL FEMALE UNEMP.

PARISH FORCE FORCE LBR.FORCE UNEMPLOYED RATE

ACADIA 26,895 12,518 46.54% 738 5.9%ALLEN 9,038 3,867 42.78% 78 2.0%ASCENSION 58,954 27,293 46.29% 1,403 5.1%ASSUMPTION 10,124 4,620 45.64% 352 7.6%AVOYELLES 16,266 7,938 48.80% 619 7.8%BEAUREGARD 14,822 6,483 43.74% 449 6.9%BIENVILLE 5,965 2,853 47.82% 231 8.1%BOSSIER 57,661 26,961 46.76% 1,731 6.4%CADDO 112,139 56,242 50.15% 3,804 6.8%CALCASIEU 94,601 43,630 46.12% 2,390 5.5%CALDWELL 4,095 1,841 44.95% 114 6.2%CAMERON 3,510 1,655 47.15% 86 5.2%CATAHOULA 3,856 1,674 43.40% 121 7.2%CLAIBORNE 6,408 2,654 41.41% 143 5.4%CONCORDIA 7,874 3,809 48.37% 275 7.2%DESOTO 11,109 5,568 50.13% 510 9.2%E. BATON ROUGE 234,099 115,281 49.24% 6,704 5.8%E. CARROLL 2,238 1,111 49.66% 181 16.3%E. FELICIANA 8,242 4,061 49.27% 190 4.7%EVANGELINE 13,233 6,315 47.72% 404 6.4%FRANKLIN 7,613 3,739 49.11% 255 6.8%GRANT 8,352 3,986 47.73% 245 6.1%IBERIA 32,992 15,380 46.62% 1,123 7.3%IBERVILLE 14,536 6,837 47.03% 458 6.7%JACKSON 7,253 3,523 48.57% 273 7.8%JEFFERSON 219,986 103,557 47.07% 6,191 6.0%JEFFERSON DAVIS 13,603 5,977 43.94% 439 7.3%LAFAYETTE 121,654 57,498 47.26% 3,110 5.4%LAFOURCHE 48,594 21,579 44.41% 1,080 5.0%LASALLE 6,780 2,887 42.58% 111 3.9%LINCOLN 19,865 10,205 51.37% 707 6.9%LIVINGSTON 66,433 30,024 45.19% 1,657 5.5%MADISON 3,907 1,717 43.95% 155 9.0%MOREHOUSE 11,270 5,931 52.63% 390 6.6%NATCHITOCHES 16,325 8,285 50.75% 715 8.6%ORLEANS 178,535 89,209 49.97% 6,044 6.8%OUACHITA 72,457 37,327 51.52% 2,584 6.9%PLAQUEMINES 10,398 4,584 44.08% 310 6.8%POINTE COUPEE 10,246 4,833 47.17% 309 6.4%RAPIDES 58,646 29,157 49.72% 1,747 6.0%RED RIVER 4,047 1,696 41.90% 136 8.0%RICHLAND 8,784 4,208 47.90% 249 5.9%SABINE 9,271 3,934 42.43% 276 7.0%ST. BERNARD 19,032 8,604 45.21% 658 7.7%ST. CHARLES 25,701 11,835 46.05% 637 5.4%ST. HELENA 4,686 2,317 49.45% 270 11.7%ST. JAMES 9,913 4,679 47.20% 313 6.7%ST. JOHN 20,566 10,271 49.94% 765 7.4%ST. LANDRY 34,223 16,396 47.91% 1,140 7.0%ST. MARTIN 24,835 11,710 47.15% 663 5.7%ST. MARY 25,555 11,318 44.29% 743 6.6%ST. TAMMANY 114,591 53,441 46.64% 2,620 4.9%TANGIPAHOA 54,165 26,315 48.58% 1,954 7.4%TENSAS 1,802 935 51.87% 106 11.3%TERREBONNE 55,001 24,530 44.60% 1,099 4.5%UNION 9,355 4,159 44.46% 257 6.2%VERMILION 26,725 12,040 45.05% 800 6.6%VERNON 17,615 6,779 38.49% 792 11.7%WASHINGTON 17,077 8,675 50.80% 621 7.2%WEBSTER 15,770 7,510 47.62% 593 7.9%W. BATON ROUGE 12,756 6,286 49.28% 288 4.6%W. CARROLL 4,289 2,097 48.89% 172 8.2%W. FELICIANA 5,436 2,147 39.49% 75 3.5%WINN 5,470 2,664 48.70% 207 7.8%

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CIVILIAN FEMALE FEMALE AS FEMALE

LABOR LABOR % OF TOTAL FEMALE UNEMP.

FORCE FORCE LBR.FORCE UNEMPLOYED RATE

MSA

ALEXANDRIA MSA 66,997 33,143 49.47% 1,992 6.0%

(GRANT & RAPIDES)

BATON ROUGE MSA 415,388 199,078 47.93% 11,355 5.7%

(ASCENSION, E. BATON ROUGE,

E. FELICIANA, IBERVILLE,

LIVINGSTON, POINTE COUPEE

ST. HELENA, W. BATON ROUGE &

W. FELICIANA)

HAMMOND MSA 54,165 26,315 48.58% 1,954 7.4%

(TANGIPAHOA)

HOUMA - BAYOU CANE - THIBODAUX 103,594 46,109 44.51% 2,178 4.7%

MSA (LAFOURCHE &

TERREBONNE)

LAFAYETTE MSA 233,102 109,146 46.82% 6,434 5.9%

(ACADIA, IBERIA, LAFAYETTE

ST. MARTIN, & VERMILION)

LAKE CHARLES MSA 98,111 45,285 46.16% 2,476 5.5%

(CALCASIEU & CAMERON)

MONROE MSA 81,812 41,486 50.71% 2,841 6.8%

(OUACHITA & UNION)

NEW ORLEANS - METAIRIE - KENNER 598,720 286,180 47.80% 17,537 6.1%

MSA (JEFFERSON,

ORLEANS, PLAQUEMINES

ST. BERNARD, St. CHARLES

ST. JAMES, ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST

& ST.TAMMANY)

SHREVEPORT - BOSSIER CITY MSA 196,679 96,281 48.95% 6,638 6.9%

(BOSSIER, CADDO,

DESOTO & WEBSTER)

STATE OF

LOUISIANA 2,157,232 1,027,150 47.61% 63,858 6.2%

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CIVILIAN MINORITY AS MINORITYLABOR MINORITY % OF TOTAL MINORITY UNEMP.

PARISH FORCE LBR.FORCE LBR.FORCE UNEMPLOYED RATE

ACADIA 26,895 5,188 19.29% 512 9.9%ALLEN 9,038 1,336 14.78% 62 4.6%ASCENSION 58,954 13,838 23.47% 1,004 7.3%ASSUMPTION 10,124 2,789 27.55% 388 13.9%AVOYELLES 16,266 4,400 27.05% 519 11.8%BEAUREGARD 14,822 2,419 16.32% 220 9.1%BIENVILLE 5,965 2,556 42.85% 255 10.0%BOSSIER 57,661 15,002 26.02% 1,441 9.6%CADDO 112,139 55,136 49.17% 5,339 9.7%CALCASIEU 94,601 25,406 26.86% 2,473 9.7%CALDWELL 4,095 733 17.90% 66 9.1%CAMERON 3,510 50 1.42% 1 1.7%CATAHOULA 3,856 1,178 30.55% 186 15.8%CLAIBORNE 6,408 3,180 49.63% 351 11.0%CONCORDIA 7,874 3,129 39.74% 486 15.5%DESOTO 11,109 4,147 37.33% 585 14.1%E. BATON ROUGE 234,099 113,340 48.42% 9,763 8.6%E. CARROLL 2,238 1,405 62.80% 301 21.5%E. FELICIANA 8,242 3,532 42.85% 273 7.7%EVANGELINE 13,233 2,603 19.67% 328 12.6%FRANKLIN 7,613 2,083 27.37% 255 12.3%GRANT 8,352 1,006 12.05% 112 11.1%IBERIA 32,992 11,099 33.64% 1,279 11.5%IBERVILLE 14,536 6,520 44.85% 767 11.8%JACKSON 7,253 2,063 28.44% 240 11.6%JEFFERSON 219,986 75,311 34.23% 6,092 8.1%JEFFERSON DAVIS 13,603 2,404 17.67% 182 7.6%LAFAYETTE 121,654 32,936 27.07% 2,812 8.5%LAFOURCHE 48,594 8,653 17.81% 539 6.2%LASALLE 6,780 834 12.30% 69 8.3%LINCOLN 19,865 8,563 43.11% 1,087 12.7%LIVINGSTON 66,433 4,519 6.80% 256 5.7%MADISON 3,907 2,493 63.81% 370 14.8%MOREHOUSE 11,270 5,351 47.48% 756 14.1%NATCHITOCHES 16,325 7,047 43.17% 895 12.7%ORLEANS 178,535 105,853 59.29% 10,057 9.5%OUACHITA 72,457 25,452 35.13% 2,778 10.9%PLAQUEMINES 10,398 2,711 26.07% 259 9.6%POINTE COUPEE 10,246 3,283 32.04% 479 14.6%RAPIDES 58,646 19,501 33.25% 1,934 9.9%RED RIVER 4,047 1,437 35.50% 178 12.4%RICHLAND 8,784 3,200 36.43% 398 12.4%SABINE 9,271 2,632 28.39% 248 9.4%ST. BERNARD 19,032 4,314 22.67% 318 7.4%ST. CHARLES 25,701 7,216 28.08% 718 9.9%ST. HELENA 4,686 2,448 52.25% 263 10.7%ST. JAMES 9,913 4,781 48.23% 666 13.9%ST. JOHN 20,566 11,046 53.71% 1,165 10.5%ST. LANDRY 34,223 13,510 39.48% 1,521 11.3%ST. MARTIN 24,835 7,516 30.26% 493 6.6%ST. MARY 25,555 9,415 36.84% 894 9.5%ST. TAMMANY 114,591 17,399 15.18% 1,524 8.8%TANGIPAHOA 54,165 16,113 29.75% 1,719 10.7%TENSAS 1,802 933 51.77% 118 12.7%TERREBONNE 55,001 13,854 25.19% 935 6.8%UNION 9,355 2,209 23.61% 241 10.9%VERMILION 26,725 4,405 16.48% 469 10.7%VERNON 17,615 4,058 23.04% 496 12.2%WASHINGTON 17,077 4,986 29.19% 655 13.1%WEBSTER 15,770 5,555 35.22% 756 13.6%W. BATON ROUGE 12,756 4,594 36.01% 338 7.4%W. CARROLL 4,289 551 12.85% 106 19.2%W. FELICIANA 5,436 1,867 34.35% 177 9.5%WINN 5,470 1,105 20.20% 142 12.8%

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CIVILIAN MINORITY MINORITY AS MINORITY

LABOR LABOR % OF TOTAL MINORITY UNEMP.

FORCE FORCE LBR. FORCE UNEMPLOYED RATE

MSA

ALEXANDRIA MSA 66,997 20,507 30.61% 2,046 10.0%

(GRANT & RAPIDES)

BATON ROUGE MSA 415,388 153,942 37.06% 13,319 8.7%

(ASCENSION, E. BATON ROUGE,

E. FELICIANA, IBERVILLE,

LIVINGSTON, POINTE COUPEE

ST. HELENA, W. BATON ROUGE &

W. FELICIANA)

HAMMOND MSA 54,165 16,113 29.75% 1,719 10.7%

(TANGIPAHOA)

HOUMA - BAYOU CANE - THIBODAUX 103,594 22,506 21.73% 1,475 6.6%

MSA (LAFOURCHE &

TERREBONNE)

LAFAYETTE MSA 233,102 61,143 26.23% 5,565 9.1%

(ACADIA, IBERIA, LAFAYETTE

ST. MARTIN, & VERMILION)

LAKE CHARLES MSA 98,111 25,456 25.95% 2,474 9.7%

(CALCASIEU & CAMERON)

MONROE MSA 81,812 27,660 33.81% 3,018 10.9%

(OUACHITA & UNION)

NEW ORLEANS - METAIRIE - KENNER 598,720 228,630 38.19% 20,798 9.1%

MSA (JEFFERSON,

ORLEANS, PLAQUEMINES

ST. BERNARD, St. CHARLES

ST. JAMES, ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST

& ST.TAMMANY)

SHREVEPORT - BOSSIER CITY MSA 196,679 79,840 40.59% 8,122 10.2%

(BOSSIER, CADDO,

DESOTO, & WEBSTER)

STATE OF

LOUISIANA 2,157,232 734,191 34.03% 70,308 8.2%

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CIVILIAN BLACK BLACK AS BLACKLABOR LABOR % OF TOTAL BLACK UNEMP.

PARISH FORCE FORCE LBR. FORCE UNEMPLOYED RATE

ACADIA 26,895 4,309 16.02% 412 9.6%ALLEN 9,038 1,042 11.53% 60 5.8%ASCENSION 58,954 12,136 20.59% 891 7.3%ASSUMPTION 10,124 2,601 25.69% 378 14.5%AVOYELLES 16,266 4,063 24.98% 477 11.7%BEAUREGARD 14,822 1,907 12.86% 150 7.9%BIENVILLE 5,965 2,446 41.01% 246 10.1%BOSSIER 57,661 11,576 20.08% 1,293 11.2%CADDO 112,139 50,964 45.45% 4,995 9.8%CALCASIEU 94,601 22,103 23.36% 2,189 9.9%CALDWELL 4,095 657 16.05% 60 9.1%CAMERON 3,510 50 1.42% 1 1.7%CATAHOULA 3,856 1,143 29.65% 186 16.3%CLAIBORNE 6,408 3,011 46.98% 347 11.5%CONCORDIA 7,874 3,075 39.05% 479 15.6%DESOTO 11,109 3,786 34.08% 512 13.5%E. BATON ROUGE 234,099 99,997 42.72% 9,211 9.2%E. CARROLL 2,238 1,405 62.80% 301 21.5%E. FELICIANA 8,242 3,485 42.28% 267 7.7%EVANGELINE 13,233 2,410 18.21% 306 12.7%FRANKLIN 7,613 2,060 27.06% 250 12.1%GRANT 8,352 857 10.26% 100 11.7%IBERIA 32,992 9,579 29.04% 1,186 12.4%IBERVILLE 14,536 6,205 42.68% 749 12.1%JACKSON 7,253 1,993 27.47% 234 11.8%JEFFERSON 219,986 53,301 24.23% 5,016 9.4%JEFFERSON DAVIS 13,603 2,047 15.05% 165 8.1%LAFAYETTE 121,654 28,428 23.37% 2,565 9.0%LAFOURCHE 48,594 5,725 11.78% 380 6.6%LASALLE 6,780 717 10.57% 55 7.6%LINCOLN 19,865 7,718 38.85% 1,012 13.1%LIVINGSTON 66,433 3,051 4.59% 256 8.4%MADISON 3,907 2,338 59.84% 359 15.3%MOREHOUSE 11,270 5,327 47.26% 756 14.2%NATCHITOCHES 16,325 6,464 39.59% 839 13.0%ORLEANS 178,535 94,045 52.68% 9,482 10.1%OUACHITA 72,457 23,386 32.28% 2,697 11.5%PLAQUEMINES 10,398 1,819 17.49% 171 9.4%POINTE COUPEE 10,246 3,131 30.56% 459 14.7%RAPIDES 58,646 17,304 29.51% 1,779 10.3%RED RIVER 4,047 1,428 35.29% 176 12.4%RICHLAND 8,784 3,158 35.95% 392 12.4%SABINE 9,271 1,444 15.57% 171 11.8%ST. BERNARD 19,032 3,481 18.29% 267 7.7%ST. CHARLES 25,701 6,400 24.90% 693 10.8%ST. HELENA 4,686 2,344 50.02% 229 9.8%ST. JAMES 9,913 4,704 47.45% 666 14.2%ST. JOHN 20,566 10,506 51.08% 1,156 11.0%ST. LANDRY 34,223 12,838 37.51% 1,502 11.7%ST. MARTIN 24,835 6,777 27.29% 449 6.6%ST. MARY 25,555 7,362 28.81% 783 10.6%ST. TAMMANY 114,591 12,928 11.28% 1,340 10.4%TANGIPAHOA 54,165 14,895 27.50% 1,603 10.8%TENSAS 1,802 928 51.52% 118 12.7%TERREBONNE 55,001 8,951 16.27% 641 7.2%UNION 9,355 2,065 22.07% 207 10.0%VERMILION 26,725 3,376 12.63% 372 11.0%VERNON 17,615 2,698 15.32% 317 11.8%WASHINGTON 17,077 4,717 27.62% 640 13.6%WEBSTER 15,770 5,225 33.13% 675 12.9%W. BATON ROUGE 12,756 4,263 33.42% 338 7.9%W. CARROLL 4,289 522 12.17% 106 20.3%W. FELICIANA 5,436 1,814 33.37% 177 9.7%WINN 5,470 1,009 18.45% 117 11.6%

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CIVILIAN BLACK BLACK AS BLACK

LABOR LABOR % OF TOTAL BLACK UNEMP.

MSA FORCE FORCE LBR. FORCE UNEMPLOYED RATE

ALEXANDRIA MSA 66,997 18,161 27.11% 1,879 10.3%

(GRANT & RAPIDES)

BATON ROUGE MSA 415,388 136,426 32.84% 12,576 9.2%

(ASCENSION, E. BATON ROUGE,

E. FELICIANA, IBERVILLE,

LIVINGSTON, POINTE COUPEE

ST. HELENA, W. BATON ROUGE &

W. FELICIANA)

HAMMOND MSA 54,165 14,895 27.50% 1,603 10.8%

(TANGIPAHOA)

HOUMA - BAYOU CANE - THIBODAUX 103,594 14,676 14.17% 1,021 7.0%

MSA (LAFOURCHE &

TERREBONNE)

LAFAYETTE MSA 233,102 52,469 22.51% 4,984 9.5%

(ACADIA, IBERIA, LAFAYETTE

ST. MARTIN, & VERMILION)

LAKE CHARLES MSA 98,111 22,153 22.58% 2,190 9.9%

(CALCASIEU & CAMERON)

MONROE MSA 81,812 25,451 31.11% 2,905 11.4%

(OUACHITA & UNION)

NEW ORLEANS - METAIRIE - KENNER 598,720 187,183 31.26% 18,791 10.0%

MSA (JEFFERSON,

ORLEANS, PLAQUEMINES

ST. BERNARD, St. CHARLES

ST. JAMES, ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST

& ST.TAMMANY)

SHREVEPORT - BOSSIER CITY MSA 196,679 71,552 36.38% 7,476 10.4%

(BOSSIER, CADDO,

DESOTO, & WEBSTER)

STATE OF

LOUISIANA 2,157,232 631,493 29.27% 64,405 10.2%

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WHITE WHITE MINORITY MINORITY WHITE WHITE MINORITY MINORITYPARISH FEMALES MALES FEMALES MALES FEMALES MALES FEMALES MALES

ACADIA 9,812 11,894 2,705 2,483 504 522 234 278ALLEN 3,003 4,699 864 472 47 542 32 30ASCENSION 19,875 25,241 7,418 6,421 948 1,206 455 549ASSUMPTION 3,236 4,099 1,385 1,405 221 161 132 257AVOYELLES 5,489 6,377 2,449 1,952 331 331 288 231BEAUREGARD 5,265 7,138 1,217 1,201 347 446 102 118BIENVILLE 1,436 1,973 1,417 1,139 94 114 137 118BOSSIER 19,032 23,626 7,928 7,074 893 1,019 837 604CADDO 25,984 31,019 30,258 24,878 1,208 1,759 2,596 2,743CALCASIEU 30,751 38,444 12,879 12,527 1,298 1,826 1,093 1,380CALDWELL 1,516 1,846 325 408 72 175 42 25CAMERON 1,632 1,829 23 26 86 83 0 1CATAHOULA 1,090 1,588 583 595 74 52 47 140CLAIBORNE 1,297 1,931 1,357 1,824 56 77 87 264CONCORDIA 2,164 2,581 1,645 1,484 75 124 200 286DESOTO 3,226 3,736 2,343 1,804 166 153 344 241E. BATON ROUGE 55,721 65,037 59,559 53,781 1,985 1,768 4,719 5,044E. CARROLL 317 515 794 611 9 22 172 129E. FELICIANA 1,982 2,728 2,078 1,454 97 165 93 180EVANGELINE 4,661 5,969 1,654 949 275 290 129 198FRANKLIN 2,347 3,183 1,392 691 113 353 141 114GRANT 3,467 3,879 520 486 205 278 40 72IBERIA 9,638 12,255 5,742 5,357 413 378 710 568IBERVILLE 3,384 4,632 3,453 3,067 139 232 319 448JACKSON 2,467 2,723 1,055 1,007 141 51 132 108JEFFERSON 65,880 78,796 37,678 37,633 3,194 3,875 2,996 3,095JEFFERSON DAVIS 4,707 6,493 1,270 1,133 370 250 69 113LAFAYETTE 40,060 48,658 17,438 15,497 1,627 1,559 1,483 1,329LAFOURCHE 17,313 22,629 4,266 4,387 818 981 262 277LASALLE 2,448 3,498 439 395 74 205 37 32LINCOLN 5,092 6,210 5,113 3,450 132 337 575 513LIVINGSTON 27,923 33,991 2,101 2,418 1,577 1,824 80 176MADISON 532 881 1,185 1,308 33 38 122 248MOREHOUSE 2,884 3,035 3,047 2,304 156 357 234 522NATCHITOCHES 4,298 4,980 3,987 3,060 214 198 501 394ORLEANS 32,715 39,966 56,494 49,360 1,075 1,383 4,969 5,089OUACHITA 22,285 24,721 15,042 10,410 1,018 1,247 1,566 1,212PLAQUEMINES 3,289 4,398 1,294 1,417 194 141 116 143POINTE COUPEE 3,173 3,791 1,660 1,623 78 159 231 248RAPIDES 18,520 20,625 10,637 8,864 812 1,158 935 999RED RIVER 1,029 1,581 666 770 36 82 100 78RICHLAND 2,429 3,155 1,778 1,421 97 253 152 246SABINE 2,738 3,900 1,196 1,436 174 186 102 147ST. BERNARD 6,353 8,365 2,251 2,064 456 546 202 116ST. CHARLES 8,274 10,212 3,562 3,654 322 523 314 403ST. HELENA 1,099 1,138 1,218 1,230 155 47 116 147ST. JAMES 2,222 2,910 2,457 2,324 58 116 255 410ST. JOHN 4,406 5,114 5,865 5,180 239 194 526 639ST. LANDRY 9,059 11,654 7,338 6,172 478 585 662 859ST. MARTIN 7,760 9,559 3,950 3,566 399 527 264 230ST. MARY 6,674 9,466 4,643 4,772 306 417 437 457ST. TAMMANY 44,688 52,504 8,753 8,646 2,118 2,838 502 1,022TANGIPAHOA 17,444 20,608 8,871 7,242 1,036 1,306 918 801TENSAS 359 510 575 358 43 8 63 56TERREBONNE 17,785 23,363 6,745 7,108 709 1,021 389 546UNION 2,972 4,174 1,187 1,022 155 301 102 139VERMILION 9,898 12,422 2,142 2,263 505 513 295 174VERNON 4,966 8,592 1,814 2,244 551 436 241 255WASHINGTON 5,869 6,222 2,806 2,180 314 380 307 348WEBSTER 4,344 5,871 3,166 2,389 175 397 418 338W. BATON ROUGE 3,688 4,474 2,598 1,996 160 247 128 211W. CARROLL 1,755 1,983 342 209 119 330 53 53W. FELICIANA 1,446 2,123 701 1,166 28 112 48 129WINN 1,903 2,462 761 344 105 158 101 40

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WHITE WHITE MINORITY MINORITY WHITE WHITE MINORITY MINORITY

MSA FEMALES MALES FEMALES MALES FEMALES MALES FEMALES MALES

ALEXANDRIA MSA 21,987 24,504 11,156 9,351 1,017 1,436 975 1,071

(GRANT & RAPIDES)

BATON ROUGE MSA 118,291 143,155 80,787 73,155 5,167 5,759 6,187 7,132

(ASCENSION, E. BATON ROUGE,

E. FELICIANA, IBERVILLE,

LIVINGSTON, POINTE COUPEE

ST. HELENA, W. BATON ROUGE &

W. FELICIANA)

HAMMOND MSA 17,444 20,608 8,871 7,242 1,036 1,306 918 801

(TANGIPAHOA)

HOUMA - BAYOU CANE - THIBODAUX 35,097 45,992 11,011 11,495 1,527 2,002 652 823

MSA (LAFOURCHE &

TERREBONNE)

LAFAYETTE MSA 77,169 94,789 31,977 29,166 3,448 3,499 2,986 2,579

(ACADIA, IBERIA, LAFAYETTE

ST. MARTIN, & VERMILION)

LAKE CHARLES MSA 32,382 40,273 12,903 12,553 1,384 1,910 1,093 1,381

(CALCASIEU & CAMERON)

MONROE MSA 25,257 28,895 16,229 11,432 1,173 1,548 1,667 1,351

(OUACHITA & UNION)

NEW ORLEANS - METAIRIE - KENNER 167,828 202,264 118,352 110,278 7,656 9,616 9,881 10,917

MSA (JEFFERSON,

ORLEANS, PLAQUEMINES

ST. BERNARD, St. CHARLES

ST. JAMES, ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST

& ST.TAMMANY)

SHREVEPORT - BOSSIER CITY MSA 52,586 64,253 43,695 36,145 2,442 3,328 4,196 3,926

(BOSSIER, CADDO,

DESOTO, & WEBSTER)

STATE OFLOUISIANA 639,072 783,976 388,078 346,113 29,907 37,364 33,951 36,358

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1/ BLACK OR 2/ AMER. INDIAN 4/ HAWAIIAN 6/ TWO OR MORE

PARISH TOTAL* AFRICAN AMER. ALASKA NATIVE 3/ASIAN PACIFIC ISLES 5/OTHER RACES 7/HISPANIC

ACADIA 2,705 2,256 22 119 0 64 243 191ALLEN 864 727 101 28 0 3 5 29ASCENSION 7,418 6,567 83 338 0 176 254 894ASSUMPTION 1,385 1,306 16 5 0 40 18 56AVOYELLES 2,449 2,328 49 44 0 0 28 118BEAUREGARD 1,217 996 49 72 0 12 88 124BIENVILLE 1,417 1,342 30 0 0 18 27 16BOSSIER 7,928 6,439 305 506 0 296 381 1,311CADDO 30,258 28,467 169 597 17 443 563 1,165CALCASIEU 12,879 11,574 203 433 14 238 417 847CALDWELL 325 303 0 4 0 0 18 12CAMERON 23 23 0 0 0 0 0 41CATAHOULA 583 562 0 0 0 3 19 8CLAIBORNE 1,357 1,330 11 0 0 0 15 8CONCORDIA 1,645 1,608 10 5 0 0 22 7DESOTO 2,343 2,140 76 7 0 39 80 129E. BATON ROUGE 59,559 54,161 61 3,234 42 532 1,530 3,246E. CARROLL 794 794 0 0 0 0 0 0E. FELICIANA 2,078 2,055 0 18 0 0 5 3EVANGELINE 1,654 1,585 0 0 0 10 60 38FRANKLIN 1,392 1,385 0 0 0 0 7 8GRANT 520 446 22 0 0 10 42 31IBERIA 5,742 5,245 37 271 0 14 176 357IBERVILLE 3,453 3,376 0 19 0 0 58 137JACKSON 1,055 1,004 13 23 0 0 14 57JEFFERSON 37,678 28,417 477 3,919 39 3,246 1,580 11,621JEFFERSON DAVIS 1,270 1,154 40 10 0 27 39 48LAFAYETTE 17,438 15,586 160 661 3 327 702 1,476LAFOURCHE 4,266 3,304 404 98 0 185 275 442LASALLE 439 390 47 1 0 1 0 2LINCOLN 5,113 4,647 46 277 0 22 120 184LIVINGSTON 2,101 1,547 139 222 2 130 61 723

*TOTALS MAY NOT ADD DUE TO ROUNDING.1/ INCLUDES RACE RESPONSES OF BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN2/ INCLUDES AMERICAN INDIANS AND ALASKAN NATIVES3/ INCLUDES JAPANESE, CHINESE, FILIPINO, KOREAN, VIETNAMESE OR OTHER ASIAN4/ INCLUDES NATIVE HAWAIIAN, SAMOAN, GUAMANIAN, AND OTHER PACIFIC ISLANDERS5/ THIS CATEGORY INCLUDES ALL MINORITY RACES OTHER THAN BLACK AND THOSE LISTED. 6/ RESPONDENTS CHOSE TWO OR MORE OF THE RACE CATEGORIES OFFERED7/ HISPANICS ARE INCLUDED IN ALL RACES. THIS COLUMN NOT INCLUDED IN TOTAL.

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PARISH TOTAL* AFRICAN AMER. ALASKA NATIVE 3/ASIAN PACIFIC ISLES 5/OTHER RACES 7/HISPANIC

MADISON 1,185 1,163 6 0 0 12 4 13MOREHOUSE 3,047 3,047 0 0 0 0 0 23NATCHITOCHES 3,987 3,658 73 59 0 67 130 144ORLEANS 56,494 51,619 291 2,478 14 943 1,149 4,125OUACHITA 15,042 14,110 166 388 0 142 236 538PLAQUEMINES 1,294 811 61 206 0 103 113 252POINTE COUPEE 1,660 1,612 0 20 0 9 19 61RAPIDES 10,637 9,679 177 470 38 16 257 433RED RIVER 666 665 1 0 0 0 0 0RICHLAND 1,778 1,746 0 5 0 7 21 33SABINE 1,196 706 270 37 0 15 168 106ST. BERNARD 2,251 1,896 53 231 0 7 64 646ST. CHARLES 3,562 3,261 17 97 7 16 163 599ST. HELENA 1,218 1,180 0 0 0 0 38 7ST. JAMES 2,457 2,404 11 41 0 0 0 43ST. JOHN 5,865 5,607 0 59 31 63 105 478ST. LANDRY 7,338 7,071 23 79 0 49 116 259ST. MARTIN 3,950 3,515 80 85 0 77 192 275ST. MARY 4,643 3,947 148 112 9 151 276 394ST. TAMMANY 8,753 6,817 174 792 32 330 607 1,989TANGIPAHOA 8,871 8,233 82 204 0 9 343 581TENSAS 575 575 0 0 0 0 0 15TERREBONNE 6,745 4,742 929 363 73 224 414 536UNION 1,187 1,134 18 14 0 0 20 79VERMILION 2,142 1,716 41 139 0 63 183 201VERNON 1,814 1,270 80 163 49 71 181 369WASHINGTON 2,806 2,658 0 48 0 7 92 304WEBSTER 3,166 2,995 14 30 0 93 34 184W. BATON ROUGE 2,598 2,501 2 42 0 53 0 117W. CARROLL 342 328 0 2 0 9 3 25W. FELICIANA 701 682 0 0 0 2 18 18WINN 761 699 37 0 0 22 3 51

*TOTALS MAY NOT ADD DUE TO ROUNDING.1/ INCLUDES RACE RESPONSES OF BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN2/ INCLUDES AMERICAN INDIANS AND ALASKAN NATIVES3/ INCLUDES JAPANESE, CHINESE, FILIPINO, KOREAN, VIETNAMESE OR OTHER ASIAN4/ INCLUDES NATIVE HAWAIIAN, SAMOAN, GUAMANIAN, AND OTHER PACIFIC ISLANDERS5/ THIS CATEGORY INCLUDES ALL MINORITY RACES OTHER THAN BLACK AND THOSE LISTED. 6/ RESPONDENTS CHOSE TWO OR MORE OF THE RACE CATEGORIES OFFERED7/ HISPANICS ARE INCLUDED IN ALL RACES. THIS COLUMN NOT INCLUDED IN TOTAL.

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PARISH TOTAL* AFRICAN AMER. ALASKA NATIVE 3/ASIAN PACIFIC ISLES 5/OTHER RACES 7/HISPANIC

ACADIA 2,483 2,053 54 32 21 228 95 385ALLEN 472 315 77 41 0 3 36 24ASCENSION 6,421 5,569 101 278 0 245 227 1,792ASSUMPTION 1,405 1,295 27 7 0 12 64 210AVOYELLES 1,952 1,735 99 25 14 0 79 72BEAUREGARD 1,201 910 76 21 0 28 166 226BIENVILLE 1,139 1,104 6 0 0 21 8 60BOSSIER 7,074 5,137 222 472 25 817 401 2,182CADDO 24,878 22,497 209 634 45 907 586 1,948CALCASIEU 12,527 10,529 242 695 0 337 724 1,569CALDWELL 408 354 0 5 0 8 40 77CAMERON 26 26 0 0 0 0 0 42CATAHOULA 595 581 0 0 0 0 13 34CLAIBORNE 1,824 1,680 0 81 0 25 37 26CONCORDIA 1,484 1,467 3 14 0 0 0 78DESOTO 1,804 1,646 31 14 14 64 35 159E. BATON ROUGE 53,781 45,836 203 4,496 35 1,460 1,750 5,927E. CARROLL 611 611 0 0 0 0 0 12E. FELICIANA 1,454 1,430 12 2 0 0 10 22EVANGELINE 949 825 31 0 0 8 85 89FRANKLIN 691 675 0 0 0 0 16 22GRANT 486 411 4 6 0 0 66 27IBERIA 5,357 4,335 240 497 0 49 236 846IBERVILLE 3,067 2,829 9 20 0 50 159 282JACKSON 1,007 988 13 0 0 6 0 34JEFFERSON 37,633 24,884 708 5,204 75 5,280 1,483 18,306JEFFERSON DAVIS 1,133 893 7 60 0 122 51 189LAFAYETTE 15,497 12,841 266 1,091 68 515 717 3,359LAFOURCHE 4,387 2,421 643 294 0 689 340 1,562LASALLE 395 327 46 0 0 0 22 75LINCOLN 3,450 3,071 8 191 0 105 75 354LIVINGSTON 2,418 1,505 222 170 0 292 229 1,273

*TOTALS MAY NOT ADD DUE TO ROUNDING.1/ INCLUDES RACE RESPONSES OF BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN2/ INCLUDES AMERICAN INDIANS AND ALASKAN NATIVES3/ INCLUDES JAPANESE, CHINESE, FILIPINO, KOREAN, VIETNAMESE OR OTHER ASIAN4/ INCLUDES NATIVE HAWAIIAN, SAMOAN, GUAMANIAN, AND OTHER PACIFIC ISLANDERS5/ THIS CATEGORY INCLUDES ALL MINORITY RACES OTHER THAN BLACK AND THOSE LISTED. 6/ RESPONDENTS CHOSE TWO OR MORE OF THE RACE CATEGORIES OFFERED7/ HISPANICS ARE INCLUDED IN ALL RACES. THIS COLUMN NOT INCLUDED IN TOTAL.

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PARISH TOTAL* AFRICAN AMER. ALASKA NATIVE 3/ASIAN PACIFIC ISLES 5/OTHER RACES 7/HISPANIC

MADISON 1,308 1,175 90 6 0 20 17 23MOREHOUSE 2,304 2,280 24 0 0 0 0 64NATCHITOCHES 3,060 2,806 46 30 0 45 133 127ORLEANS 49,360 42,426 525 2,876 32 2,138 1,362 6,969OUACHITA 10,410 9,275 103 347 22 446 216 866PLAQUEMINES 1,417 1,008 78 150 0 146 36 304POINTE COUPEE 1,623 1,519 20 9 0 52 22 168RAPIDES 8,864 7,625 160 579 0 136 364 974RED RIVER 770 763 6 0 0 0 1 23RICHLAND 1,421 1,412 0 0 9 0 0 58SABINE 1,436 738 412 13 14 57 202 211ST. BERNARD 2,064 1,585 42 255 0 44 136 1,108ST. CHARLES 3,654 3,138 6 156 10 192 153 810ST. HELENA 1,230 1,164 9 0 0 0 58 8ST. JAMES 2,324 2,299 0 18 0 0 7 36ST. JOHN 5,180 4,898 42 60 55 46 78 659ST. LANDRY 6,172 5,768 0 97 0 169 139 398ST. MARTIN 3,566 3,261 152 102 0 16 35 278ST. MARY 4,772 3,415 252 325 7 398 375 1,190ST. TAMMANY 8,646 6,111 205 704 31 899 696 3,424TANGIPAHOA 7,242 6,661 162 98 7 95 219 1,442TENSAS 358 353 0 0 0 5 0 23TERREBONNE 7,108 4,210 1,332 339 55 678 494 1,742UNION 1,022 930 34 0 0 16 41 198VERMILION 2,263 1,660 63 422 0 53 65 383VERNON 2,244 1,428 160 174 68 135 279 923WASHINGTON 2,180 2,059 15 10 0 23 73 156WEBSTER 2,389 2,230 55 14 0 41 49 85W. BATON ROUGE 1,996 1,761 0 35 0 98 101 258W. CARROLL 209 194 0 5 0 6 6 38W. FELICIANA 1,166 1,132 33 0 0 0 0 85WINN 344 310 24 0 0 0 9 34

*TOTALS MAY NOT ADD DUE TO ROUNDING.1/ INCLUDES RACE RESPONSES OF BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN2/ INCLUDES AMERICAN INDIANS AND ALASKAN NATIVES3/ INCLUDES JAPANESE, CHINESE, FILIPINO, KOREAN, VIETNAMESE OR OTHER ASIAN4/ INCLUDES NATIVE HAWAIIAN, SAMOAN, GUAMANIAN, AND OTHER PACIFIC ISLANDERS5/ THIS CATEGORY INCLUDES ALL MINORITY RACES OTHER THAN BLACK AND THOSE LISTED. 6/ RESPONDENTS CHOSE TWO OR MORE OF THE RACE CATEGORIES OFFERED7/ HISPANICS ARE INCLUDED IN ALL RACES. THIS COLUMN NOT INCLUDED IN TOTAL.

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1/ BLACK OR 2/ AMER. INDIAN 4/ HAWAIIAN 6/ TWO OR MORE

PARISH TOTAL* AFRICAN AMER. ALASKA NATIVE 3/ASIAN PACIFIC ISLES 5/OTHER RACES 7/HISPANIC

ACADIA 234 151 0 0 0 36 48 18ALLEN 32 32 0 0 0 0 0 6ASCENSION 455 385 0 15 0 55 0 99ASSUMPTION 132 125 0 0 0 6 0 6AVOYELLES 288 277 7 0 0 0 4 0BEAUREGARD 102 70 13 0 0 0 19 15BIENVILLE 137 128 0 0 0 0 9 0BOSSIER 837 740 22 0 0 0 75 29CADDO 2,596 2,377 34 60 0 81 44 133CALCASIEU 1,093 996 20 11 0 12 53 54CALDWELL 42 35 0 0 0 0 7 0CAMERON 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0CATAHOULA 47 47 0 0 0 0 0 0CLAIBORNE 87 83 0 0 0 0 4 0CONCORDIA 200 195 5 0 0 0 0 2DESOTO 344 287 0 0 0 30 27 30E. BATON ROUGE 4,719 4,493 0 101 0 40 86 335E. CARROLL 172 172 0 0 0 0 0 0E. FELICIANA 93 93 0 0 0 0 0 0EVANGELINE 129 129 0 0 0 0 0 0FRANKLIN 141 136 0 0 0 0 6 0GRANT 40 30 1 0 0 6 3 6IBERIA 710 668 9 6 0 9 20 18IBERVILLE 319 305 0 0 0 0 14 8JACKSON 132 126 0 0 0 0 6 0JEFFERSON 2,996 2,495 42 158 9 132 160 809JEFFERSON DAVIS 69 60 9 0 0 0 0 0LAFAYETTE 1,483 1,295 13 13 0 24 137 155LAFOURCHE 262 156 36 26 0 0 44 26LASALLE 37 37 0 0 0 0 0 0LINCOLN 575 563 0 0 0 4 8 24LIVINGSTON 80 80 0 0 0 0 0 73

*TOTALS MAY NOT ADD DUE TO ROUNDING.1/ INCLUDES RACE RESPONSES OF BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN2/ INCLUDES AMERICAN INDIANS AND ALASKAN NATIVES3/ INCLUDES JAPANESE, CHINESE, FILIPINO, KOREAN, VIETNAMESE OR OTHER ASIAN4/ INCLUDES NATIVE HAWAIIAN, SAMOAN, GUAMANIAN, AND OTHER PACIFIC ISLANDERS5/ THIS CATEGORY INCLUDES ALL MINORITY RACES OTHER THAN BLACK AND THOSE LISTED. 6/ RESPONDENTS CHOSE TWO OR MORE OF THE RACE CATEGORIES OFFERED7/ HISPANICS ARE INCLUDED IN ALL RACES. THIS COLUMN NOT INCLUDED IN TOTAL.

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1/ BLACK OR 2/ AMER. INDIAN 4/ HAWAIIAN 6/ TWO OR MORE

PARISH TOTAL* AFRICAN AMER. ALASKA NATIVE 3/ASIAN PACIFIC ISLES 5/OTHER RACES 7/HISPANIC

MADISON 122 120 0 0 0 0 2 0MOREHOUSE 234 234 0 0 0 0 0 19NATCHITOCHES 501 475 1 0 0 15 10 18ORLEANS 4,969 4,733 33 81 8 45 69 183OUACHITA 1,566 1,533 0 0 0 9 24 43PLAQUEMINES 116 116 0 0 0 0 0 0POINTE COUPEE 231 223 0 0 0 0 8 8RAPIDES 935 835 2 0 0 0 97 8RED RIVER 100 99 1 0 0 0 0 0RICHLAND 152 152 0 0 0 0 0 0SABINE 102 59 29 0 0 3 11 11ST. BERNARD 202 175 13 6 0 0 8 49ST. CHARLES 314 306 0 8 0 0 0 47ST. HELENA 116 103 0 0 0 0 13 0ST. JAMES 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 0ST. JOHN 526 526 0 0 0 0 0 21ST. LANDRY 662 662 0 0 0 0 0 38ST. MARTIN 264 264 0 0 0 0 0 0ST. MARY 437 395 2 12 0 26 2 39ST. TAMMANY 502 445 0 18 0 19 19 115TANGIPAHOA 918 839 0 30 0 0 49 46TENSAS 63 63 0 0 0 0 0 2TERREBONNE 389 225 62 13 0 0 89 5UNION 102 102 0 0 0 0 0 11VERMILION 295 242 0 13 0 16 23 62VERNON 241 138 42 15 0 16 28 44WASHINGTON 307 303 0 0 0 0 4 64WEBSTER 418 373 0 0 0 43 1 43W. BATON ROUGE 128 128 0 0 0 0 0 7W. CARROLL 53 53 0 0 0 0 0 0W. FELICIANA 48 48 0 0 0 0 0 0WINN 101 76 7 0 0 18 0 22

*TOTALS MAY NOT ADD DUE TO ROUNDING.1/ INCLUDES RACE RESPONSES OF BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN2/ INCLUDES AMERICAN INDIANS AND ALASKAN NATIVES3/ INCLUDES JAPANESE, CHINESE, FILIPINO, KOREAN, VIETNAMESE OR OTHER ASIAN4/ INCLUDES NATIVE HAWAIIAN, SAMOAN, GUAMANIAN, AND OTHER PACIFIC ISLANDERS5/ THIS CATEGORY INCLUDES ALL MINORITY RACES OTHER THAN BLACK AND THOSE LISTED. 6/ RESPONDENTS CHOSE TWO OR MORE OF THE RACE CATEGORIES OFFERED7/ HISPANICS ARE INCLUDED IN ALL RACES. THIS COLUMN NOT INCLUDED IN TOTAL.

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1/ BLACK OR 2/ AMER. INDIAN 4/ HAWAIIAN 6/ TWO OR MORE

PARISH TOTAL* AFRICAN AMER. ALASKA NATIVE 3/ASIAN PACIFIC ISLES 5/OTHER RACES 7/HISPANIC

ACADIA 278 261 8 0 0 9 0 8ALLEN 30 28 2 0 0 0 0 0ASCENSION 549 506 0 30 0 0 14 109ASSUMPTION 257 252 0 5 0 0 0 0AVOYELLES 231 200 0 0 0 0 32 2BEAUREGARD 118 80 16 0 0 0 22 8BIENVILLE 118 118 0 0 0 0 0 0BOSSIER 604 553 13 12 0 1 25 78CADDO 2,743 2,618 9 39 0 8 70 106CALCASIEU 1,380 1,193 3 30 0 65 89 189CALDWELL 25 25 0 0 0 0 0 0CAMERON 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0CATAHOULA 140 140 0 0 0 0 0 2CLAIBORNE 264 264 0 0 0 0 0 0CONCORDIA 286 284 0 2 0 0 0 7DESOTO 241 225 0 0 0 0 16 16E. BATON ROUGE 5,044 4,718 0 154 0 78 94 177E. CARROLL 129 129 0 0 0 0 0 0E. FELICIANA 180 174 6 0 0 0 0 21EVANGELINE 198 177 22 0 0 0 0 4FRANKLIN 114 114 0 0 0 0 0 0GRANT 72 70 2 0 0 0 0 11IBERIA 568 518 0 35 0 0 15 0IBERVILLE 448 444 0 0 0 4 0 76JACKSON 108 108 0 0 0 0 0 0JEFFERSON 3,095 2,520 96 199 0 252 28 1,004JEFFERSON DAVIS 113 105 0 0 0 0 9 20LAFAYETTE 1,329 1,270 0 45 0 0 14 123LAFOURCHE 277 224 54 0 0 0 0 4LASALLE 32 18 9 0 0 0 5 0LINCOLN 513 449 0 24 0 10 30 30LIVINGSTON 176 176 0 0 0 0 0 2

*TOTALS MAY NOT ADD DUE TO ROUNDING.1/ INCLUDES RACE RESPONSES OF BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN2/ INCLUDES AMERICAN INDIANS AND ALASKAN NATIVES3/ INCLUDES JAPANESE, CHINESE, FILIPINO, KOREAN, VIETNAMESE OR OTHER ASIAN4/ INCLUDES NATIVE HAWAIIAN, SAMOAN, GUAMANIAN, AND OTHER PACIFIC ISLANDERS5/ THIS CATEGORY INCLUDES ALL MINORITY RACES OTHER THAN BLACK AND THOSE LISTED. 6/ RESPONDENTS CHOSE TWO OR MORE OF THE RACE CATEGORIES OFFERED7/ HISPANICS ARE INCLUDED IN ALL RACES. THIS COLUMN NOT INCLUDED IN TOTAL.

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1/ BLACK OR 2/ AMER. INDIAN 4/ HAWAIIAN 6/ TWO OR MORE

PARISH TOTAL* AFRICAN AMER. ALASKA NATIVE 3/ASIAN PACIFIC ISLES 5/OTHER RACES 7/HISPANIC

MADISON 248 239 0 0 0 0 9 0MOREHOUSE 522 522 0 0 0 0 0 12NATCHITOCHES 394 364 0 0 0 0 30 0ORLEANS 5,089 4,749 49 122 0 102 68 429OUACHITA 1,212 1,164 0 48 0 0 0 38PLAQUEMINES 143 55 6 0 0 79 3 79POINTE COUPEE 248 236 12 0 0 0 0 0RAPIDES 999 943 4 14 0 0 38 110RED RIVER 78 77 0 0 0 0 1 0RICHLAND 246 240 0 0 6 0 0 9SABINE 147 112 24 1 0 11 0 17ST. BERNARD 116 92 0 8 0 0 16 62ST. CHARLES 403 387 0 0 0 0 17 16ST. HELENA 147 126 2 0 0 0 19 0ST. JAMES 410 410 0 0 0 0 0 0ST. JOHN 639 630 0 0 0 0 9 18ST. LANDRY 859 841 0 18 0 0 0 19ST. MARTIN 230 185 0 31 0 0 14 2ST. MARY 457 387 2 6 0 23 38 79ST. TAMMANY 1,022 895 40 18 0 31 38 283TANGIPAHOA 801 764 7 9 0 9 10 104TENSAS 56 56 0 0 0 0 0 2TERREBONNE 546 416 97 0 0 2 31 41UNION 139 106 25 0 0 0 8 8VERMILION 174 130 0 38 0 0 6 3VERNON 255 179 7 10 17 7 36 37WASHINGTON 348 338 5 0 0 0 5 5WEBSTER 338 302 4 10 0 14 7 14W. BATON ROUGE 211 211 0 0 0 0 0 6W. CARROLL 53 53 0 0 0 0 0 0W. FELICIANA 129 129 0 0 0 0 0 0WINN 40 40 0 0 0 0 0 4

*TOTALS MAY NOT ADD DUE TO ROUNDING.1/ INCLUDES RACE RESPONSES OF BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN2/ INCLUDES AMERICAN INDIANS AND ALASKAN NATIVES3/ INCLUDES JAPANESE, CHINESE, FILIPINO, KOREAN, VIETNAMESE OR OTHER ASIAN4/ INCLUDES NATIVE HAWAIIAN, SAMOAN, GUAMANIAN, AND OTHER PACIFIC ISLANDERS5/ THIS CATEGORY INCLUDES ALL MINORITY RACES OTHER THAN BLACK AND THOSE LISTED. 6/ RESPONDENTS CHOSE TWO OR MORE OF THE RACE CATEGORIES OFFERED7/ HISPANICS ARE INCLUDED IN ALL RACES. THIS COLUMN NOT INCLUDED IN TOTAL.

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022 State of Louisiana

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2014

Total Civilian Labor Force: 2,157,232

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 2,105,379 1,451,860 803,916 647,943 653,520 302,845 350,675

Management, professional, and related occupations 600,517 473,248 233,803 239,445 127,269 43,123 84,146

Management, business, & financial operations occupations 216,906 178,107 107,408 70,699 38,799 16,401 22,398 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 139,648 115,182 74,796 40,386 24,466 11,385 13,081 Farmers and farm managers 8,713 8,055 7,212 842 659 567 92 Business and financial operations occupations 68,545 54,870 25,400 29,470 13,674 4,448 9,226 Business operations specialists 30,696 23,683 12,017 11,666 7,013 2,710 4,303 Financial specialists 37,843 31,182 13,377 17,804 6,662 1,738 4,923 Professional and related occupations 383,622 295,141 126,395 168,746 88,481 26,728 61,753 Computer and mathematical occupations 19,629 15,990 11,110 4,880 3,639 1,857 1,782 Architecture and engineering occupations 37,007 32,515 28,995 3,520 4,492 3,741 750 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 23,451 20,719 18,814 1,906 2,732 2,305 426 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 13,556 11,801 10,182 1,620 1,755 1,431 324 Life, physical, and social science occupations 17,723 13,907 9,706 4,200 3,817 2,154 1,663 Community and social services occupations 28,677 18,484 8,292 10,192 10,192 3,304 6,888 Legal occupations 24,061 21,707 12,514 9,194 2,354 993 1,360 Education, training, & library occupations 123,993 88,476 19,818 68,658 35,517 7,315 28,202 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 26,820 22,366 11,952 10,414 4,454 2,624 1,830 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 105,702 81,690 24,012 57,677 24,012 4,729 19,283 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occ. 67,184 54,509 18,015 36,494 12,676 3,137 9,539 Health technologists and technicians 38,524 27,187 5,998 21,189 11,337 1,593 9,744Service occupations 357,904 184,240 80,886 103,354 173,664 63,783 109,881

Healthcare support occupations 46,530 18,393 1,884 16,509 28,137 2,715 25,421 Protective service occupations 51,685 32,531 27,878 4,654 19,154 12,438 6,716 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers,in. sup. 32,326 22,782 20,476 2,305 9,545 6,511 3,034 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 19,364 9,750 7,401 2,348 9,615 5,933 3,682 Food preparation and serving related occupations 121,428 64,091 22,846 41,244 57,337 21,535 35,803 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 76,907 30,701 19,861 10,840 46,206 21,729 24,477 Personal care and service occupations 61,343 38,524 8,416 30,107 22,819 5,361 17,459Sales and office occupations 559,732 404,196 138,099 266,097 155,536 40,683 114,853

Sales and related occupations 248,703 179,068 90,398 88,670 69,635 18,047 51,588 Office and administrative support occupations 311,034 225,128 47,701 177,427 85,906 22,641 63,265Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 17,372 11,250 10,155 1,096 6,122 5,183 939

Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 244,293 186,280 180,164 6,116 58,012 55,183 2,829

Construction and extraction occupations: 151,309 112,936 109,244 3,693 38,372 37,001 1,371 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 22,560 19,704 19,219 486 2,856 2,764 92 Construction trades workers 118,637 84,897 81,814 3,083 33,741 32,548 1,193 Extraction workers 10,106 8,330 8,206 124 1,776 1,690 86 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 92,978 73,344 70,920 2,424 19,634 18,177 1,458Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 298,143 183,257 156,583 26,674 114,885 86,138 28,747

Production occupations 151,260 96,849 81,852 14,997 54,411 34,383 20,028 Transportation and material moving occupations 146,877 86,414 74,737 11,677 60,463 51,750 8,713 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 4,060 3,045 2,656 389 1,015 821 194 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 2,035 1,922 1,814 108 113 97 16 Motor vehicle operators 68,906 41,504 34,550 6,953 27,403 23,910 3,493 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 15,758 11,763 11,186 578 3,995 3,487 507 Material moving workers 56,134 28,186 24,531 3,655 27,948 23,440 4,508Unemployed, with no recent work experience 27,298 9,279 4,132 5,147 18,019 8,739 9,280

MinorityWhite

Occupational Categories

Both

Sexes

Both

Sexes

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10780 Alexandria MSA

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2014

Total Civilian Labor Force: 66,997

Both Both

Total Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female

Total Labor Force Both Sexes: 66,328 48,766 26,385 22,381 17,561 8,214 9,347

Management, professional, and related occupations 19,305 15,775 6,957 8,819 3,530 1,155 2,375

Management, business, & financial operations occupations 6,611 5,505 3,173 2,331 1,106 426 680 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 4,010 3,459 2,159 1,301 550 227 324 Farmers and farm managers 367 324 254 70 43 32 11 Business and financial operations occupations 2,240 1,722 761 961 518 167 351 Business operations specialists 1,090 777 324 453 313 108 205 Financial specialists 1,144 944 437 507 200 59 140 Professional and related occupations 12,699 10,270 3,783 6,487 2,429 734 1,695 Computer and mathematical occupations 367 329 243 86 38 11 27 Architecture and engineering occupations 750 675 621 54 76 54 22 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 383 362 345 16 22 11 11 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 367 308 275 32 59 43 16 Life, physical, and social science occupations 513 421 335 86 92 54 38 Community and social services occupations 1,090 712 378 335 378 140 237 Legal occupations 712 648 335 313 65 38 27 Education, training, & library occupations 4,048 3,211 550 2,661 837 178 658 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 777 604 297 308 173 108 65 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 4,436 3,664 1,020 2,644 772 151 621 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 2,860 2,472 745 1,727 389 108 281 Health technologists and technicians 1,570 1,187 270 917 383 43 340Service occupations 12,505 6,822 3,281 3,540 5,683 2,288 3,395

Healthcare support occupations 2,402 993 130 864 1,409 232 1,177 Protective service occupations 2,018 1,560 1,441 119 459 291 167 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 1,635 1,274 1,209 65 362 221 140 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 389 286 232 54 103 76 27 Food preparation and serving related occupations 3,470 1,824 675 1,150 1,646 750 896 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 2,796 1,209 761 448 1,587 880 707 Personal care and service occupations 1,824 1,247 281 966 577 130 448Sales and office occupations 17,006 13,168 4,517 8,651 3,837 1,263 2,574

Sales and related occupations 7,852 6,023 3,049 2,974 1,830 594 1,236 Office and administrative support occupations 9,148 7,140 1,468 5,672 2,008 669 1,338Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 664 534 437 97 130 103 27

Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 7,824 6,687 6,530 157 1,138 1,133 4

Construction and extraction occupations: 4,404 3,697 3,638 59 707 707 0 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 497 470 459 11 27 27 0 Construction trades workers 3,551 2,904 2,855 49 648 648 0 Extraction workers 356 329 329 0 27 27 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 3,415 2,984 2,893 92 431 426 4Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 7,993 5,348 4,490 858 2,644 1,981 664

Production occupations 3,416 2,245 1,803 443 1,171 675 497 Transportation and material moving occupations 4,571 3,098 2,682 416 1,473 1,306 167 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 127 119 103 16 9 4 4 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 79 74 70 4 4 0 4 Motor vehicle operators 2,682 1,900 1,630 270 783 685 97 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 270 189 189 0 81 81 0 Material moving workers 1,403 815 691 124 588 529 59Unemployed, with no recent work experience 1,031 426 162 264 604 291 313

Occupational Categories

White Minority

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12940 Baton Rouge MSA

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2014

Total Civilian Labor Force: 415,388

Both Both

Total Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female

Total Labor Force Both Sexes: 408,264 278,889 153,841 125,048 129,376 60,847 68,529

Management, professional, and related occupations 126,648 98,772 50,542 48,230 27,875 10,143 17,732

Management, business, & financial operations occupations 46,574 37,603 21,824 15,779 8,971 3,491 5,481 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 29,630 24,149 15,469 8,680 5,481 2,536 2,945 Farmers and farm managers 992 893 763 130 99 81 19 Business and financial operations occupations 15,953 12,555 5,592 6,963 3,398 874 2,523 Business operations specialists 7,242 5,599 2,716 2,883 1,643 477 1,166 Financial specialists 8,717 6,963 2,883 4,080 1,755 397 1,358 Professional and related occupations 80,073 61,169 28,718 32,451 18,904 6,653 12,251 Computer and mathematical occupations 5,623 4,669 3,044 1,624 955 409 546 Architecture and engineering occupations 10,416 8,996 7,775 1,221 1,420 1,184 236 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 7,062 6,175 5,555 620 887 719 167 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 3,360 2,827 2,226 601 533 465 68 Life, physical, and social science occupations 5,673 4,284 3,026 1,259 1,389 961 428 Community and social services occupations 5,431 3,367 1,407 1,959 2,065 794 1,271 Legal occupations 5,140 4,545 2,449 2,096 595 298 298 Education, training, & library occupations 24,335 16,573 4,421 12,152 7,762 1,897 5,865 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 5,561 4,793 2,740 2,052 769 446 322 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 17,881 13,944 3,856 10,087 3,937 657 3,280 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 11,334 9,257 2,691 6,566 2,077 422 1,655 Health technologists and technicians 6,547 4,687 1,166 3,522 1,860 236 1,624Service occupations 61,802 30,994 14,266 16,728 30,808 11,371 19,437

Healthcare support occupations 7,849 2,951 341 2,610 4,898 533 4,365 Protective service occupations 9,759 5,487 4,514 973 4,272 2,530 1,742 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 6,020 3,894 3,323 570 2,127 1,327 800 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 3,732 1,587 1,184 403 2,145 1,203 942 Food preparation and serving related occupations 20,435 10,862 4,402 6,460 9,573 3,553 6,020 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 13,076 5,289 3,751 1,538 7,787 3,782 4,005 Personal care and service occupations 10,689 6,411 1,265 5,146 4,278 980 3,298Sales and office occupations 114,409 80,222 26,598 53,624 34,187 8,903 25,284

Sales and related occupations 47,858 33,548 17,106 16,442 14,310 4,042 10,267 Office and administrative support occupations 66,551 46,674 9,486 37,188 19,877 4,861 15,016Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 1,482 787 676 112 694 632 62

Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 46,593 34,844 33,561 1,283 11,749 11,222 527

Construction and extraction occupations: 30,132 22,097 21,179 918 8,035 7,769 267 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 4,396 3,832 3,695 136 564 552 12 Construction trades workers 25,302 17,992 17,211 781 7,310 7,074 236 Extraction workers 439 278 273 5 161 149 12 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 16,455 12,747 12,381 366 3,708 3,447 260Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 53,425 31,918 27,516 4,402 21,508 17,224 4,284

Production occupations 28,632 19,666 17,267 2,399 8,965 6,541 2,424 Transportation and material moving occupations 24,794 12,251 10,249 2,003 12,543 10,683 1,860 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 676 459 422 37 217 161 56 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 192 192 174 19 0 0 0 Motor vehicle operators 12,251 6,262 4,948 1,314 5,989 5,034 955 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 2,164 1,618 1,488 130 546 446 99 Material moving workers 9,492 3,708 3,212 496 5,785 5,034 750Unemployed, with no recent work experience 3,887 1,333 670 663 2,554 1,352 1,203

White Minority

Occupational Categories

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25220 Hammond MSA

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2014

Total Civilian Labor Force: 54,165

Total Male Female Male

Total Labor Force Both Sexes: 53,387 40,397 22,537 17,860 12,989 6,118

Management, professional, and related occupations 14,023 11,901 5,747 6,154 2,122 687

Management, business, & financial operations occupations 5,120 4,445 2,743 1,703 675 365 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 3,095 2,627 1,794 833 468 304 Farmers and farm managers 499 486 383 103 12 0 Business and financial operations occupations 1,532 1,332 566 766 201 61 Business operations specialists 693 559 334 225 134 36 Financial specialists 833 766 225 541 67 30 Professional and related occupations 8,903 7,456 3,004 4,451 1,447 322 Computer and mathematical occupations 248 243 189 55 5 0 Architecture and engineering occupations 675 602 553 49 73 73 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 353 304 292 12 49 49 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 322 298 261 36 24 24 Life, physical, and social science occupations 213 182 134 49 30 18 Community and social services occupations 900 687 328 359 213 43 Legal occupations 322 286 103 182 36 12 Education, training, & library occupations 3,430 2,730 797 1,934 699 85 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 620 559 322 237 61 43 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 2,505 2,171 584 1,587 334 55 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 1,435 1,277 456 821 158 24 Health technologists and technicians 1,076 900 134 766 176 30Service occupations 8,945 5,412 2,238 3,174 3,533 1,095

Healthcare support occupations 1,484 632 36 596 851 97 Protective service occupations 1,034 833 730 103 201 164 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 748 639 578 61 109 97 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 298 195 152 43 103 73 Food preparation and serving related occupations 3,302 2,068 784 1,283 1,234 401 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 1,636 882 553 328 754 371 Personal care and service occupations 1,484 1,003 140 864 480 55Sales and office occupations 13,531 11,025 3,837 7,188 2,505 608

Sales and related occupations 6,428 5,090 2,505 2,584 1,338 341 Office and administrative support occupations 7,103 5,935 1,332 4,603 1,168 268Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 614 395 328 67 219 134

Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 7,188 6,045 5,862 182 1,143 1,125

Construction and extraction occupations: 4,725 3,983 3,874 109 742 724 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 772 687 687 0 85 85 Construction trades workers 3,801 3,174 3,065 109 626 608 Extraction workers 152 122 122 0 30 30 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 2,451 2,049 1,982 67 401 401Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 8,307 5,272 4,378 894 3,035 2,207

Production occupations 3,935 2,530 2,098 432 1,405 791 Transportation and material moving occupations 4,366 2,737 2,274 462 1,630 1,417 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 125 116 103 12 10 5 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 18 18 18 0 0 0 Motor vehicle operators 2,153 1,380 1,143 237 772 699 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 418 371 341 30 47 43 Material moving workers 1,660 864 675 189 797 663Unemployed, with no recent work experience 780 344 146 198 435 269

Occupational Categories

White Minority

Both

Sexes

Both

Sexes

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26380 Houma - Bayou Cane - Thibodaux MSA

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2013

Total Civilian Labor Force: 103,594

Total Male Female Male Female

Total Labor Force Both Sexes: 102,162 83,866 48,545 35,321 18,296 9,281 9,015

Management, professional, and related occupations: 24,669 21,935 10,478 11,457 2,734 949 1,786

Management, business, and financial operations occupations: 8,816 7,992 5,251 2,740 825 378 446 Management occupations, except farmers and farm managers 6,169 5,543 3,906 1,637 626 329 298 Farmers and farm managers 198 186 186 0 12 12 0 Business and financial operations occupations: 2,455 2,269 1,159 1,110 186 37 149 Business operations specialists 1,184 1,073 670 403 112 19 93 Financial specialists 1,265 1,190 484 707 74 19 56 Professional and related occupations: 15,859 13,944 5,227 8,717 1,916 577 1,339 Computer and mathematical occupations 595 502 372 130 93 74 19 Architecture and engineering occupations: 1,637 1,531 1,451 81 105 87 19 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 656 613 608 5 43 43 0 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 967 905 837 68 62 43 19 Life, physical, and social science occupations 409 335 242 93 74 19 56 Community and social services occupations 1,116 911 279 632 205 56 149 Legal occupations 508 496 322 174 12 12 0 Education, training, and library occupations 6,101 5,233 893 4,340 868 186 682 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations 868 769 465 304 99 37 62 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations: 4,625 4,160 1,203 2,957 465 112 353 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 2,846 2,598 806 1,792 248 62 186 Health technologists and technicians 1,773 1,556 397 1,159 217 50 167Service occupations: 14,607 9,839 3,863 5,977 4,768 1,469 3,298

Healthcare support occupations 1,872 1,060 56 1,004 812 43 769 Protective service occupations: 1,680 1,333 1,141 192 347 236 112 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 1,091 899 825 74 192 124 68 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 589 434 316 118 155 112 43 Food preparation and serving related occupations 5,524 3,689 967 2,722 1,835 583 1,252 Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 3,193 1,885 1,209 676 1,308 546 763 Personal care and service occupations 2,344 1,879 490 1,389 465 62 403Sales and office occupations: 26,777 22,878 7,310 15,568 3,900 1,023 2,877

Sales and related occupations 12,220 10,131 4,569 5,561 2,089 459 1,631 Office and administrative support occupations 14,564 12,747 2,740 10,007 1,817 570 1,246Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 1,767 1,259 1,172 87 508 440 68

Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations: 14,278 12,084 11,755 329 2,195 2,133 62

Construction and extraction occupations: 9,089 7,545 7,310 236 1,544 1,500 43 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 1,779 1,581 1,525 56 198 198 0 Construction trades workers 6,156 4,892 4,718 174 1,265 1,221 43 Extraction workers 1,146 1,065 1,060 5 81 81 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 5,183 4,532 4,445 87 651 632 19Production, transportation, and material moving occupations: 19,021 15,320 13,689 1,631 3,701 3,007 694

Production occupations 9,721 7,905 7,105 800 1,817 1,345 471 Transportation and material moving occupations: 9,300 7,415 6,584 831 1,885 1,662 223 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 254 242 211 31 12 12 0 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 99 99 99 0 0 0 0 Motor vehicle operators 3,069 2,412 1,972 440 657 546 112 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 2,889 2,381 2,368 12 508 496 12 Material moving workers 2,982 2,288 1,934 353 694 601 93Unemployed, with no work experience 1,029 547 275 272 482 254 228

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29180 Lafayette MSA

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2014

Total Civilian Labor Force: 233,102

Both Both

Total Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female

Total Labor Force Both Sexes: 234,755 183,852 102,523 81,328 50,904 23,832 27,071

Management, professional, and related occupations 45,455 38,193 23,713 14,480 7,262 2,474 4,789

Management, business, & financial operations occupations 18,466 16,459 12,444 4,015 2,006 935 1,072 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 11,802 10,462 8,122 2,340 1,340 614 726 Farmers and farm managers 1,882 1,746 1,721 25 136 127 9 Business and financial operations occupations 4,807 4,261 2,611 1,650 546 213 334 Business operations specialists 2,416 2,026 1,406 620 390 172 218 Financial specialists 2,381 2,236 1,206 1,030 144 33 112 Professional and related occupations 26,994 21,728 11,268 10,460 5,266 1,539 3,727 Computer and mathematical occupations 961 898 723 175 63 47 16 Architecture and engineering occupations 3,106 2,878 2,643 235 227 205 22 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 1,711 1,623 1,483 140 88 83 5 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 1,413 1,265 1,170 95 148 131 17 Life, physical, and social science occupations 1,562 1,303 893 410 259 168 91 Community and social services occupations 1,806 1,339 809 530 467 203 264 Legal occupations 1,857 1,702 987 715 154 50 104 Education, training, & library occupations 8,429 6,254 1,844 4,410 2,176 445 1,731 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 2,224 2,005 1,235 770 219 135 84 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 7,034 5,343 2,123 3,220 1,691 295 1,396 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 4,328 3,522 1,537 1,985 806 161 644 Health technologists and technicians 2,709 1,838 603 1,235 871 121 750Service occupations 27,620 14,108 8,458 5,650 13,512 4,016 9,496

Healthcare support occupations 3,559 1,003 168 835 2,556 109 2,447 Protective service occupations 3,690 2,845 2,655 190 846 616 229 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 2,454 1,955 1,875 80 499 390 110 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 1,244 897 787 110 347 227 120 Food preparation and serving related occupations 9,751 4,931 2,296 2,635 4,820 1,304 3,516 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 6,597 2,977 2,427 550 3,620 1,676 1,944 Personal care and service occupations 4,036 2,354 914 1,440 1,683 310 1,373Sales and office occupations 41,894 31,708 15,808 15,900 10,185 2,587 7,598

Sales and related occupations 20,571 15,342 10,022 5,320 5,229 1,267 3,962 Office and administrative support occupations 21,322 16,369 5,789 10,580 4,953 1,321 3,632Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 2,572 1,658 1,618 40 914 877 37

Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 32,145 27,230 26,790 440 4,915 4,732 183

Construction and extraction occupations: 19,628 16,453 16,253 200 3,175 3,091 84 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 3,964 3,681 3,666 15 283 278 5 Construction trades workers 11,923 9,615 9,465 150 2,308 2,249 59 Extraction workers 3,760 3,162 3,132 30 597 577 20 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 12,523 10,780 10,535 245 1,744 1,651 93Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 39,733 27,386 25,596 1,790 12,347 8,443 3,904

Production occupations 20,303 13,582 12,462 1,120 6,721 3,695 3,026 Transportation and material moving occupations 19,399 13,801 13,131 670 5,598 4,749 849 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 455 425 400 25 30 28 2 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 392 378 363 15 15 15 0 Motor vehicle operators 7,853 5,947 5,567 380 1,906 1,743 162 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 1,944 1,639 1,624 15 305 300 5 Material moving workers 8,757 5,420 5,185 235 3,337 2,639 698Unemployed, with no work experience 2,706 929 529 400 1,777 701 1,076

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29340 Lake Charles MSA

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2014

Total Civilian Labor Force: 98,111

Both Both

Total Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female

Total Labor Force Both Sexes: 96,640 74,991 42,144 32,848 21,649 10,723 10,926

Management, professional, and related occupations 24,760 21,085 10,056 11,029 3,675 1,252 2,422

Management, business, & financial operations occupations 8,465 7,333 4,468 2,865 1,132 487 645 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 5,824 5,107 3,516 1,591 716 312 405 Farmers and farm managers 168 164 148 16 4 4 0 Business and financial operations occupations 2,466 2,056 798 1,258 410 170 241 Business operations specialists 1,083 859 410 448 224 126 98 Financial specialists 1,378 1,192 388 804 186 44 142 Professional and related occupations 16,306 13,764 5,594 8,170 2,543 766 1,777 Computer and mathematical occupations 525 437 306 131 87 55 33 Architecture and engineering occupations 2,023 1,876 1,657 219 148 131 16 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 1,356 1,219 1,083 137 137 120 16 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 667 656 569 87 11 11 0 Life, physical, and social science occupations 869 694 492 202 175 115 60 Community and social services occupations 1,154 897 410 487 257 87 170 Legal occupations 759 733 410 323 26 4 22 Education, training, & library occupations 5,430 4,418 804 3,615 1,012 273 738 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 1,094 984 487 498 109 44 66 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 4,435 3,713 1,028 2,685 722 55 667 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 2,734 2,461 831 1,630 273 38 235 Health technologists and technicians 1,712 1,258 197 1,061 454 22 432Service occupations 17,723 11,352 4,932 6,420 6,370 2,411 3,959

Healthcare support occupations 1,892 891 77 815 1,001 93 908 Protective service occupations 2,357 1,728 1,405 323 629 432 197 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 1,247 979 897 82 268 186 82 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 1,110 749 509 241 361 246 115 Food preparation and serving related occupations 6,075 4,068 1,427 2,641 2,007 820 1,187 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 3,729 2,012 1,280 733 1,717 776 941 Personal care and service occupations 3,658 2,647 744 1,903 1,012 284 727Sales and office occupations 24,394 19,352 6,299 13,053 5,042 1,378 3,664

Sales and related occupations 10,920 8,558 4,030 4,528 2,362 656 1,706 Office and administrative support occupations 13,474 10,794 2,269 8,525 2,679 722 1,958Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 558 465 383 82 93 93 0

Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 13,605 11,013 10,439 574 2,592 2,444 148

Construction and extraction occupations: 8,777 7,114 6,759 355 1,662 1,597 66 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 1,263 1,159 1,105 55 104 87 16 Construction trades workers 7,070 5,561 5,288 273 1,509 1,460 49 Extraction workers 448 394 366 27 55 55 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 4,834 3,904 3,680 224 930 848 82Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 14,611 11,243 9,810 1,433 3,368 2,865 503

Production occupations 7,836 6,354 5,594 760 1,482 1,132 350 Transportation and material moving occupations 6,775 4,889 4,216 673 1,887 1,733 153 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 219 170 153 16 49 49 0 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 109 109 109 0 0 0 0 Motor vehicle operators 3,035 2,313 1,865 448 722 640 82 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 831 684 640 44 148 131 16 Material moving workers 2,581 1,608 1,444 164 973 913 60Unemployed, with no recent work experience 995 481 224 257 514 279 235

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33740 Monroe MSA

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2014

Total Civilian Labor Force: 81,812

Both Both

Total Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female

Total Labor Force Both Sexes: 80,930 57,165 30,405 26,760 23,765 10,480 13,285

Management, professional, and related occupations 23,006 18,515 8,337 10,178 4,492 1,441 3,051

Management, business, & financial operations occupations 8,363 7,014 3,953 3,061 1,348 543 805 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 4,922 4,169 2,671 1,497 754 333 420 Farmers and farm managers 291 277 210 67 14 10 4 Business and financial operations occupations 3,143 2,564 1,072 1,492 579 200 379 Business operations specialists 1,266 974 431 543 292 138 154 Financial specialists 1,882 1,589 641 949 292 67 226 Professional and related occupations 14,639 11,496 4,379 7,117 3,143 897 2,246 Computer and mathematical occupations 538 477 318 159 62 21 41 Architecture and engineering occupations 1,169 1,072 918 154 97 56 41 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 641 574 518 56 67 56 10 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 528 497 400 97 31 0 31 Life, physical, and social science occupations 292 226 159 67 67 41 26 Community and social services occupations 1,431 1,056 528 528 374 133 241 Legal occupations 513 472 251 220 41 21 21 Education, training, & library occupations 4,886 3,471 610 2,861 1,415 313 1,102 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 1,051 923 518 405 128 82 46 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 4,763 3,799 1,072 2,728 964 231 733 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 2,876 2,430 784 1,646 446 164 282 Health technologists and technicians 1,892 1,374 292 1,082 518 67 451Service occupations 13,582 6,942 2,769 4,174 6,640 2,477 4,163

Healthcare support occupations 1,974 841 51 790 1,133 103 1,031 Protective service occupations 1,825 1,184 1,056 128 641 441 200 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 1,348 882 826 56 467 323 144 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 482 303 231 72 179 123 56 Food preparation and serving related occupations 4,533 2,210 677 1,533 2,323 861 1,461 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 2,994 1,123 708 415 1,871 887 984 Personal care and service occupations 2,256 1,584 277 1,307 672 190 482Sales and office occupations 23,109 17,038 6,389 10,650 6,071 1,620 4,451

Sales and related occupations 10,234 7,553 4,138 3,415 2,682 677 2,005 Office and administrative support occupations 12,875 9,486 2,251 7,235 3,389 943 2,446Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 426 246 215 31 179 154 26

Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 8,450 6,835 6,640 195 1,615 1,559 56

Construction and extraction occupations: 4,891 3,897 3,825 72 995 974 21 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 758 666 661 4 92 92 0 Construction trades workers 3,969 3,087 3,020 67 882 861 21 Extraction workers 169 149 149 0 21 21 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 3,558 2,938 2,815 123 620 585 36Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 11,029 7,045 5,845 1,200 3,984 2,846 1,138

Production occupations 6,004 3,794 3,128 667 2,210 1,302 908 Transportation and material moving occupations 5,015 3,246 2,712 533 1,769 1,543 226 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 92 82 72 10 10 10 0 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 81 81 77 4 0 0 0 Motor vehicle operators 2,892 2,046 1,646 400 846 764 82 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 205 123 113 10 82 82 0 Material moving workers 1,764 923 810 113 841 692 149Unemployed, with no recent work experience 1,323 538 205 333 784 385 400

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35380 New Orleans - Metairie - Kenner MSA

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2014

Total Civilian Labor Force: 598,720

Both Both

Total Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female

Total Labor Force Both Sexes: 579,489 401,854 223,287 178,568 177,635 83,563 94,071

Management, professional, and related occupations 161,202 126,542 62,751 63,792 34,660 10,909 23,751

Management, business, & financial operations occupations 60,689 49,487 29,393 20,094 11,201 4,714 6,487 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 39,024 32,100 20,899 11,201 6,924 3,216 3,708 Farmers and farm managers 1,293 1,103 913 190 190 187 3 Business and financial operations occupations 20,379 16,318 7,615 8,702 4,061 1,280 2,781 Business operations specialists 9,580 7,401 3,597 3,804 2,179 848 1,332 Financial specialists 10,705 8,816 3,983 4,833 1,889 460 1,428 Professional and related occupations 100,469 77,049 33,385 43,664 23,420 6,191 17,229 Computer and mathematical occupations 6,216 5,242 3,281 1,961 974 536 439 Architecture and engineering occupations 11,821 10,559 9,434 1,126 1,261 1,114 148 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 6,761 6,063 5,480 582 698 623 75 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 5,046 4,484 3,954 530 562 491 72 Life, physical, and social science occupations 5,602 4,730 3,481 1,249 872 374 498 Community and social services occupations 6,526 3,584 1,489 2,095 2,943 750 2,193 Legal occupations 6,430 5,837 3,339 2,498 593 176 417 Education, training, & library occupations 31,238 21,878 4,435 17,443 9,360 1,149 8,212 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 7,216 5,730 2,670 3,060 1,486 946 540 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 25,388 19,580 5,293 14,288 5,808 1,117 4,691 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 16,392 13,214 3,973 9,241 3,178 727 2,451 Health technologists and technicians 8,922 6,293 1,234 5,059 2,629 373 2,256Service occupations 91,249 48,166 21,239 26,927 43,083 15,332 27,750

Healthcare support occupations 9,947 3,983 392 3,591 5,964 645 5,319 Protective service occupations 14,414 8,492 7,435 1,057 5,922 3,268 2,655 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 8,120 5,794 5,332 462 2,326 1,658 667 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 6,302 2,696 2,105 591 3,606 1,626 1,980 Food preparation and serving related occupations 31,940 17,613 5,870 11,743 14,326 5,084 9,242 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 19,991 7,638 5,339 2,299 12,353 5,551 6,802 Personal care and service occupations 14,824 10,298 2,090 8,208 4,526 791 3,736Sales and office occupations 156,487 114,690 36,364 78,325 41,797 9,845 31,952

Sales and related occupations 65,141 46,697 22,551 24,146 18,444 3,907 14,537 Office and administrative support occupations 91,274 67,975 13,813 54,162 23,299 5,936 17,363Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 6,389 4,180 4,112 68 2,209 1,905 304

Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 71,067 52,353 50,493 1,859 18,715 17,255 1,460

Construction and extraction occupations: 41,290 28,464 27,175 1,289 12,826 11,820 1,006 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 5,341 4,539 4,361 178 802 788 14 Construction trades workers 34,877 23,318 22,248 1,070 11,559 10,629 930 Extraction workers 1,094 617 605 12 477 413 64 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 29,720 23,853 23,302 551 5,867 5,418 449Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 87,584 53,862 47,371 6,491 33,722 26,733 6,989

Production occupations 44,905 29,906 26,721 3,184 15,000 11,041 3,958 Transportation and material moving occupations 42,719 24,019 20,672 3,348 18,699 15,711 2,989 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 1,755 1,204 1,009 195 551 473 78 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 398 311 299 12 87 87 0 Motor vehicle operators 17,499 9,176 7,149 2,027 8,323 7,137 1,187 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 6,317 4,871 4,570 301 1,446 1,123 324 Material moving workers 16,625 8,369 7,618 750 8,257 6,856 1,400Unemployed, with no recent work experience 5,473 1,996 896 1,100 3,477 1,532 1,945

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43340 Shreveport - Bossier City MSA

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2013

Total Civilian Labor Force: 196,679

Both Both

Total Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female

Total Labor Force Both Sexes: 193,287 129,989 71,316 58,673 63,298 29,056 34,242

Management, professional, and related occupations 47,663 37,552 17,060 20,492 10,111 2,861 7,250

Management, business, & financial operations occupations 16,712 13,798 8,117 5,681 2,915 1,195 1,720 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 11,177 9,303 6,001 3,302 1,874 876 998 Farmers and farm managers 564 489 435 54 75 75 0 Business and financial operations occupations 4,985 3,993 1,693 2,301 992 254 737 Business operations specialists 1,989 1,488 713 775 502 172 330 Financial specialists 2,976 2,478 975 1,503 498 88 410 Professional and related occupations 30,931 23,741 8,930 14,811 7,190 1,657 5,532 Computer and mathematical occupations 1,017 903 638 265 113 58 55 Architecture and engineering occupations 2,063 1,839 1,674 165 224 162 62 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 1,030 933 874 58 97 80 17 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 1,029 899 800 99 130 80 49 Life, physical, and social science occupations 1,131 915 694 221 216 81 135 Community and social services occupations 2,643 1,775 865 909 869 291 577 Legal occupations 1,357 1,246 564 682 110 47 63 Education, training, & library occupations 10,672 7,403 1,414 5,989 3,269 456 2,813 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 1,595 1,287 628 659 308 186 121 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 10,423 8,338 2,404 5,935 2,085 395 1,689 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 6,563 5,603 1,727 3,876 960 215 745 Health technologists and technicians 3,847 2,735 677 2,058 1,112 176 936Service occupations 33,903 16,539 6,885 9,654 17,364 5,677 11,687

Healthcare support occupations 5,109 1,938 146 1,793 3,170 237 2,934 Protective service occupations 4,608 3,081 2,729 353 1,526 1,130 397 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 2,883 2,131 1,938 193 752 624 128 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 1,716 954 791 163 762 498 263 Food preparation and serving related occupations 9,678 4,459 1,423 3,036 5,220 1,492 3,727 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 7,305 2,407 1,593 814 4,898 2,237 2,661 Personal care and service occupations 7,176 4,620 961 3,659 2,556 607 1,949Sales and office occupations 48,222 36,141 11,946 24,195 12,081 3,007 9,074

Sales and related occupations 22,066 15,984 7,744 8,240 6,082 1,496 4,586 Office and administrative support occupations 26,118 20,106 4,176 15,930 6,012 1,524 4,488Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 1,426 700 624 75 726 602 125

Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 25,031 18,810 18,287 523 6,220 5,867 354

Construction and extraction occupations: 14,711 10,792 10,501 291 3,918 3,757 161 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 2,113 1,843 1,816 27 269 259 11 Construction trades workers 11,459 7,970 7,695 276 3,489 3,369 120 Extraction workers 1,166 1,003 992 11 163 117 46 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 10,281 7,985 7,781 204 2,296 2,110 187Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 34,309 19,422 16,210 3,212 14,887 10,253 4,634

Production occupations 18,907 11,050 9,060 1,990 7,856 4,385 3,471 Transportation and material moving occupations 15,404 8,395 7,173 1,222 7,009 5,862 1,147 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 209 173 134 39 36 34 2 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 177 175 165 11 2 2 0 Motor vehicle operators 8,035 4,908 4,155 753 3,128 2,811 316 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 1,055 661 599 62 394 359 34 Material moving workers 5,898 2,497 2,144 352 3,401 2,613 788Unemployed, with no recent work experience 2,839 893 332 561 1,946 823 1,123

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Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2014

Total Civilian Labor Force: 26,895

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 26,738 22,418 13,029 9,389 4,320 1,864 2,456Management, professional, and related occupations 6,091 5,504 2,706 2,799 586 145 441 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 2,311 2,177 1,452 726 134 58 75 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 1,364 1,289 825 465 75 23 52 Farmers and farm managers 343 325 308 17 17 17 0 Business and financial operations occupations 604 557 319 238 46 17 29 Business operations specialists 261 221 174 46 41 17 23 Financial specialists 341 337 145 192 5 0 5 Professional and related occupations 3,780 3,327 1,254 2,073 453 87 366 Computer and mathematical occupations 87 87 75 12 0 0 0 Architecture and engineering occupations 289 285 261 23 5 5 0 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 132 132 128 5 0 0 0 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 161 157 134 23 5 5 0 Life, physical, and social science occupations 163 145 93 52 17 17 0 Community and social services occupations 314 290 163 128 23 12 12 Legal occupations 80 75 46 29 5 5 0 Education, training, & library occupations 1,341 1,150 180 970 192 17 174 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 295 273 163 110 22 5 17 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 1,208 1,022 279 743 186 23 163 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 708 633 197 435 75 17 58 Health technologists and technicians 510 401 87 314 109 5 105Service occupations 4,186 2,932 1,034 1,899 1,254 343 912 Healthcare support occupations 639 331 17 314 308 0 308 Protective service occupations 475 389 331 58 86 81 5 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 324 261 232 29 63 58 5 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 151 128 99 29 23 23 0 Food preparation and serving related occupations 1,312 906 244 662 406 64 343 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 865 569 302 267 296 180 116 Personal care and service occupations 888 737 139 598 151 12 139Sales and office occupations 6,451 5,690 1,800 3,890 761 157 604 Sales and related occupations 3,223 2,828 1,243 1,585 395 75 319 Office and administrative support occupations 3,223 2,863 557 2,305 360 81 279Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 290 273 244 29 17 17 0Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 4,041 3,704 3,635 70 337 325 12 Construction and extraction occupations: 2,520 2,311 2,288 23 209 209 0 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 476 459 459 0 17 17 0 Construction trades workers 1,423 1,260 1,237 23 163 163 0 Extraction workers 621 592 592 0 29 29 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 1,533 1,399 1,347 52 134 122 12Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 5,307 4,157 3,536 621 1,150 755 395 Production occupations 2,741 2,125 1,666 459 615 285 331 Transportation and material moving occupations 2,561 2,032 1,870 163 528 470 58 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 69 69 64 5 0 0 0 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 35 35 35 0 0 0 0 Motor vehicle operators 1,178 1,051 981 70 127 122 5 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 203 192 168 23 12 12 0 Material moving workers 1,086 691 621 70 395 337 58Unemployed, with no recent work experience 370 150 65 85 221 122 99

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003 Allen Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2014

Total Civilian Labor Force: 9,038

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 8,907 7,282 3,953 3,329 1,625 729 896Management, professional, and related occupations 1,971 1,672 734 938 299 89 210 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 645 540 351 189 105 21 84 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 325 273 168 105 52 16 37 Farmers and farm managers 131 131 131 0 0 0 0 Business and financial operations occupations 188 136 52 84 51 4 47 Business operations specialists 109 79 42 37 30 4 26 Financial specialists 84 63 10 52 21 0 21 Professional and related occupations 1,321 1,132 377 755 189 63 126 Computer and mathematical occupations 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Architecture and engineering occupations 79 79 68 10 0 0 0 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 42 42 31 10 0 0 0 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 37 37 37 0 0 0 0 Life, physical, and social science occupations 67 52 42 10 15 10 4 Community and social services occupations 163 131 79 52 31 16 16 Legal occupations 62 58 26 31 4 0 4 Education, training, & library occupations 565 498 73 425 67 4 63 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 46 42 16 26 4 4 0 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 346 278 79 199 68 26 42 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 152 105 37 68 47 16 31 Health technologists and technicians 182 168 37 131 15 4 10Service occupations 2,233 1,678 692 986 556 204 351 Healthcare support occupations 187 140 4 136 46 4 42 Protective service occupations 429 393 288 105 36 31 4 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 313 278 215 63 36 31 4 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 120 115 73 42 4 4 0 Food preparation and serving related occupations 655 456 136 320 199 58 142 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 503 330 163 168 173 79 94 Personal care and service occupations 456 362 100 262 94 31 63Sales and office occupations 1,893 1,615 461 1,153 278 31 246 Sales and related occupations 823 702 278 425 121 10 110 Office and administrative support occupations 1,064 907 183 723 157 21 136Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 173 147 131 16 26 26 0Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 1,194 1,028 1,007 21 167 163 4 Construction and extraction occupations: 810 707 702 4 104 100 4 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 115 115 115 0 0 0 0 Construction trades workers 622 528 524 4 93 89 4 Extraction workers 73 63 63 0 10 10 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 387 320 304 16 67 63 4Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 1,379 1,101 912 189 278 215 63 Production occupations 755 629 535 94 126 94 31 Transportation and material moving occupations 624 472 377 94 152 121 31 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 37 37 37 0 0 0 0 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Motor vehicle operators 341 273 199 73 68 52 16 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 26 26 26 0 0 0 0 Material moving workers 225 142 121 21 84 68 16Unemployed, with no recent work experience 69 47 22 25 22 2 20

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005 Ascension Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2014

Total Civilian Labor Force: 58,954

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 57,613 47,076 26,644 20,432 10,537 5,157 5,380Management, professional, and related occupations 14,806 13,092 6,483 6,610 1,714 468 1,246 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 5,530 4,991 2,825 2,166 540 182 357 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 3,571 3,229 2,142 1,087 341 151 190 Farmers and farm managers 103 103 103 0 0 0 0 Business and financial operations occupations 1,833 1,650 579 1,071 182 24 159 Business operations specialists 1,087 968 309 659 119 24 95 Financial specialists 746 682 270 413 63 0 63 Professional and related occupations 9,291 8,109 3,658 4,451 1,182 286 897 Computer and mathematical occupations 579 540 254 286 40 24 16 Architecture and engineering occupations 1,619 1,452 1,293 159 167 111 56 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 793 706 659 48 87 48 40 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 825 746 635 111 79 63 16 Life, physical, and social science occupations 682 603 428 175 79 32 48 Community and social services occupations 468 389 214 175 79 32 48 Legal occupations 308 278 103 175 30 24 6 Education, training, & library occupations 2,571 2,071 357 1,714 500 48 452 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 595 595 444 151 0 0 0 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 2,460 2,174 563 1,611 286 16 270 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 1,428 1,285 349 936 143 16 127 Health technologists and technicians 1,031 889 214 674 143 0 143Service occupations 7,498 4,991 1,841 3,150 2,507 714 1,793 Healthcare support occupations 1,055 627 40 587 428 48 381 Protective service occupations 1,000 714 563 151 286 135 151 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 603 484 428 56 119 79 40 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 397 230 135 95 167 56 111 Food preparation and serving related occupations 2,333 1,460 333 1,127 873 238 635 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 1,650 928 682 246 722 278 444 Personal care and service occupations 1,468 1,270 230 1,039 198 16 182Sales and office occupations 16,115 13,632 4,229 9,402 2,484 643 1,841 Sales and related occupations 6,800 5,522 2,650 2,872 1,277 302 976 Office and administrative support occupations 9,315 8,109 1,579 6,530 1,206 341 865Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 167 143 143 0 24 24 0Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 9,069 7,776 7,474 302 1,293 1,246 48 Construction and extraction occupations: 5,610 4,681 4,507 175 928 905 24 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 809 722 690 32 87 87 0 Construction trades workers 4,800 3,967 3,824 143 833 809 24 Extraction workers 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 3,467 3,094 2,960 135 373 349 24Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 9,585 7,252 6,371 881 2,333 1,976 357 Production occupations 5,681 4,681 4,174 508 1,000 865 135 Transportation and material moving occupations 3,904 2,571 2,198 373 1,333 1,111 222 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 149 133 127 6 16 16 0 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Motor vehicle operators 1,746 1,166 920 246 579 436 143 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 586 516 476 40 70 63 6 Material moving workers 1,420 754 682 71 667 603 63Unemployed, with no recent work experience 367 187 106 81 179 92 87

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007 Assumption Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2014

Total Civilian Labor Force: 10,124

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 9,989 7,261 4,263 2,998 2,728 1,323 1,406Management, professional, and related occupations 2,132 1,701 804 897 430 99 332 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 897 742 446 296 156 57 99 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 524 436 270 166 88 31 57 Farmers and farm managers 104 88 88 0 16 16 0 Business and financial operations occupations 265 213 88 124 52 10 41 Business operations specialists 139 109 62 47 30 4 26 Financial specialists 123 104 26 78 20 4 16 Professional and related occupations 1,240 965 358 607 275 41 233 Computer and mathematical occupations 15 15 10 4 0 0 0 Architecture and engineering occupations 212 207 207 0 4 4 0 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 57 57 57 0 0 0 0 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 155 150 150 0 4 4 0 Life, physical, and social science occupations 29 25 21 4 4 0 4 Community and social services occupations 72 35 4 31 36 0 36 Legal occupations 36 36 21 16 0 0 0 Education, training, & library occupations 534 373 57 316 161 21 140 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 40 36 21 16 4 4 0 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 301 239 21 218 62 10 52 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 150 135 10 124 16 0 16 Health technologists and technicians 156 109 10 99 47 10 36Service occupations 1,509 809 223 586 700 130 571 Healthcare support occupations 275 78 10 67 197 10 187 Protective service occupations 166 88 78 10 78 31 47 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 119 62 62 0 57 26 31 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 46 26 16 10 20 4 16 Food preparation and serving related occupations 508 290 36 254 218 41 176 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 327 182 73 109 145 41 104 Personal care and service occupations 232 176 31 145 56 4 52Sales and office occupations 2,194 1,732 415 1,317 462 109 353 Sales and related occupations 928 690 244 446 239 31 207 Office and administrative support occupations 1,260 1,042 171 871 218 78 140Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 205 103 99 4 103 99 4Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 1,618 1,260 1,245 16 358 332 26 Construction and extraction occupations: 1,219 934 918 16 285 265 21 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 150 135 135 0 16 16 0 Construction trades workers 996 757 742 16 239 218 21 Extraction workers 73 41 41 0 31 31 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 410 332 332 0 78 67 10Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 2,184 1,603 1,473 130 581 519 62 Production occupations 1,452 1,094 1,001 93 358 342 16 Transportation and material moving occupations 731 508 472 36 223 176 47 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 21 21 21 0 0 0 0 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Motor vehicle operators 259 176 156 21 83 67 16 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 119 119 119 0 0 0 0 Material moving workers 322 187 176 10 135 109 26Unemployed, with no recent work experience 147 49 0 49 99 32 66

Minority

Occupational Categories

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SexesBoth

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009 Avoyelles Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2014

Total Civilian Labor Force: 16,266

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 16,166 12,395 6,922 5,473 3,770 1,555 2,216Management, professional, and related occupations 3,633 3,136 1,311 1,824 497 106 391 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 1,259 1,137 645 492 122 53 69 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 724 645 365 280 79 48 32 Farmers and farm managers 227 227 217 11 0 0 0 Business and financial operations occupations 296 254 58 196 42 11 32 Business operations specialists 99 95 26 69 4 4 0 Financial specialists 200 164 37 127 36 4 32 Professional and related occupations 2,374 1,999 666 1,333 375 53 323 Computer and mathematical occupations 24 20 16 4 4 4 0 Architecture and engineering occupations 122 122 122 0 0 0 0 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 58 58 58 0 0 0 0 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 63 63 63 0 0 0 0 Life, physical, and social science occupations 47 42 26 16 4 4 0 Community and social services occupations 142 127 69 58 15 4 11 Legal occupations 106 106 53 53 0 0 0 Education, training, & library occupations 878 640 153 486 238 32 206 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 121 116 42 74 4 0 4 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 935 825 185 640 110 4 106 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 422 386 100 286 36 4 32 Health technologists and technicians 513 444 90 354 69 0 69Service occupations 3,992 2,544 1,116 1,428 1,449 423 1,026 Healthcare support occupations 497 233 21 212 264 21 243 Protective service occupations 1,047 761 656 106 286 122 164 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 825 608 539 69 217 90 127 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 222 153 116 37 69 32 37 Food preparation and serving related occupations 1,005 613 132 481 391 85 307 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 714 365 212 153 349 159 190 Personal care and service occupations 724 576 100 476 148 32 116Sales and office occupations 3,337 2,744 867 1,877 592 143 449 Sales and related occupations 1,613 1,274 582 693 338 74 264 Office and administrative support occupations 1,719 1,470 286 1,185 249 69 180Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 343 279 275 4 63 53 11Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 2,295 1,983 1,946 37 312 296 16 Construction and extraction occupations: 1,560 1,311 1,290 21 249 238 11 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 225 217 217 0 8 4 4 Construction trades workers 1,248 1,015 994 21 233 222 11 Extraction workers 90 79 79 0 11 11 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 739 672 656 16 68 63 4Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 2,247 1,592 1,338 254 656 455 201 Production occupations 1,100 719 571 148 381 217 164 Transportation and material moving occupations 1,142 873 767 106 270 238 32 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 20 20 16 4 0 0 0 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 4 4 4 0 0 0 0 Motor vehicle operators 497 402 338 63 95 74 21 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 164 148 148 0 16 16 0 Material moving workers 455 291 254 37 164 148 16Unemployed, with no recent work experience 320 121 74 47 200 75 125

WhiteBoth

Sexes

Minority

Occupational CategoriesBoth

Sexes

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011 Beauregard Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2014

Total Civilian Labor Force: 14,822

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 14,639 12,642 7,398 5,245 1,996 982 1,014Management, professional, and related occupations 3,534 3,210 1,414 1,797 324 103 221 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 1,311 1,236 696 540 76 22 54 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 755 685 426 259 70 16 54 Farmers and farm managers 135 135 113 22 0 0 0 Business and financial operations occupations 429 421 156 264 9 4 4 Business operations specialists 204 200 97 103 4 0 4 Financial specialists 226 221 59 162 4 4 0 Professional and related occupations 2,223 1,975 718 1,257 248 86 162 Computer and mathematical occupations 113 97 54 43 16 0 16 Architecture and engineering occupations 146 113 81 32 32 32 0 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 103 76 49 27 27 27 0 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 41 37 32 4 4 4 0 Life, physical, and social science occupations 96 81 59 22 15 11 4 Community and social services occupations 205 183 97 86 22 11 11 Legal occupations 97 97 32 65 0 0 0 Education, training, & library occupations 787 728 103 626 58 4 54 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 112 108 59 49 4 0 4 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 669 567 232 335 103 27 76 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 328 324 167 156 4 0 4 Health technologists and technicians 335 243 65 178 92 27 65Service occupations 2,412 1,845 739 1,106 567 156 410 Healthcare support occupations 388 237 49 189 151 0 151 Protective service occupations 464 356 297 59 108 54 54 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 329 264 254 11 65 16 49 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 128 86 43 43 42 38 4 Food preparation and serving related occupations 637 480 92 388 156 38 119 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 588 475 232 243 113 54 59 Personal care and service occupations 335 297 65 232 38 11 27Sales and office occupations 3,140 2,779 820 1,959 362 92 270 Sales and related occupations 1,489 1,327 545 782 162 49 113 Office and administrative support occupations 1,640 1,441 270 1,171 200 43 156Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 270 254 243 11 16 16 0Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 2,594 2,369 2,315 54 226 221 4 Construction and extraction occupations: 1,619 1,495 1,451 43 124 124 0 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 275 275 275 0 0 0 0 Construction trades workers 1,203 1,079 1,041 38 124 124 0 Extraction workers 144 139 135 4 4 4 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 976 874 863 11 101 97 4Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 2,504 2,072 1,808 264 432 351 81 Production occupations 1,306 1,068 944 124 237 178 59 Transportation and material moving occupations 1,187 998 858 140 189 173 16 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 16 16 16 0 0 0 0 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 38 38 22 16 0 0 0 Motor vehicle operators 653 540 448 92 113 103 11 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 100 96 92 4 4 4 0 Material moving workers 382 313 286 27 69 65 4Unemployed, with no recent work experience 188 122 66 56 66 39 27

WhiteBoth

Sexes

Minority

Occupational CategoriesBoth

Sexes

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013 Bienville Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2014

Total Civilian Labor Force: 5,965

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 5,910 3,515 2,039 1,476 2,395 1,145 1,250Management, professional, and related occupations 1,230 884 362 522 346 80 266 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 417 321 176 146 95 35 60 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 231 176 95 80 55 25 30 Farmers and farm managers 50 50 50 0 0 0 0 Business and financial operations occupations 136 95 30 65 40 10 30 Business operations specialists 50 30 15 15 20 10 10 Financial specialists 89 65 15 50 24 4 20 Professional and related occupations 808 557 181 377 251 45 206 Computer and mathematical occupations 22 14 10 4 8 4 4 Architecture and engineering occupations 38 34 30 4 4 0 4 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 10 10 10 0 0 0 0 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 28 24 20 4 4 0 4 Life, physical, and social science occupations 42 34 30 4 8 4 4 Community and social services occupations 94 60 35 25 34 4 30 Legal occupations 12 8 4 4 4 0 4 Education, training, & library occupations 331 211 40 171 121 20 100 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 34 20 10 10 14 10 4 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 240 176 20 156 64 4 60 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 130 95 15 80 34 4 30 Health technologists and technicians 109 79 4 75 30 0 30Service occupations 909 372 156 216 537 156 382 Healthcare support occupations 180 49 4 45 131 10 121 Protective service occupations 126 80 65 15 45 35 10 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 84 60 50 10 24 20 4 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 44 19 15 4 25 15 10 Food preparation and serving related occupations 221 80 25 55 141 25 115 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 241 85 55 30 156 70 85 Personal care and service occupations 146 80 10 70 65 15 50Sales and office occupations 1,170 828 246 582 341 85 256 Sales and related occupations 482 341 156 186 141 35 105 Office and administrative support occupations 683 487 90 397 196 45 151Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 150 94 90 4 55 40 15Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 792 608 598 10 185 181 4 Construction and extraction occupations: 465 345 341 4 120 115 4 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 50 40 40 0 10 10 0 Construction trades workers 390 280 276 4 109 105 4 Extraction workers 25 25 25 0 0 0 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 329 260 256 4 69 65 4Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 1,572 703 577 126 869 572 296 Production occupations 879 372 306 65 507 281 226 Transportation and material moving occupations 698 331 271 60 367 291 75 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 8 4 4 0 4 4 0 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 10 10 10 0 0 0 0 Motor vehicle operators 341 186 141 45 156 126 30 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 25 15 15 0 10 10 0 Material moving workers 326 126 110 15 201 156 45Unemployed, with no recent work experience 83 21 11 10 62 32 30

MinorityBoth

SexesOccupational Categories

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Sexes

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015 Bossier Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2014

Total Civilian Labor Force: 57,661

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 55,921 44,073 23,284 20,789 11,848 5,448 6,400Management, professional, and related occupations 15,963 13,741 6,083 7,658 2,222 889 1,333 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 5,981 5,169 2,927 2,241 813 356 457 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 3,930 3,422 2,229 1,194 508 235 273 Farmers and farm managers 81 76 76 0 5 5 0 Business and financial operations occupations 1,956 1,664 622 1,041 292 114 178 Business operations specialists 787 603 178 425 184 102 83 Financial specialists 1,181 1,060 444 616 121 19 102 Professional and related occupations 9,988 8,572 3,156 5,416 1,416 540 876 Computer and mathematical occupations 488 457 317 140 30 25 5 Architecture and engineering occupations 933 895 832 63 38 25 13 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 424 406 387 19 18 5 13 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 513 489 444 44 24 19 5 Life, physical, and social science occupations 279 210 165 44 70 25 44 Community and social services occupations 730 533 190 343 197 102 95 Legal occupations 354 349 140 210 5 0 5 Education, training, & library occupations 2,927 2,432 406 2,026 495 121 375 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 603 508 260 248 95 57 38 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 3,670 3,188 845 2,343 483 171 311 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 2,407 2,133 629 1,505 273 83 190 Health technologists and technicians 1,257 1,054 216 838 203 89 114Service occupations 9,963 6,185 2,794 3,391 3,778 1,397 2,381 Healthcare support occupations 927 565 32 533 362 38 324 Protective service occupations 1,537 1,168 1,022 146 368 241 127 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 971 781 692 89 190 121 70 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 559 387 330 57 171 114 57 Food preparation and serving related occupations 3,219 1,854 654 1,200 1,365 514 851 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 1,746 743 546 197 1,003 413 591 Personal care and service occupations 2,521 1,848 533 1,314 673 190 483Sales and office occupations 15,639 13,182 4,591 8,591 2,457 705 1,752 Sales and related occupations 6,927 5,696 2,934 2,762 1,232 387 845 Office and administrative support occupations 8,712 7,486 1,657 5,829 1,225 317 908Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 184 140 121 19 44 25 19Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 6,394 5,454 5,365 89 940 902 38 Construction and extraction occupations: 3,212 2,629 2,616 13 583 578 5 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 608 557 552 5 51 51 0 Construction trades workers 2,558 2,038 2,026 13 519 514 5 Extraction workers 57 38 38 0 19 19 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 3,175 2,819 2,743 76 356 324 32Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 7,226 5,137 4,210 927 2,089 1,391 698 Production occupations 3,454 2,489 2,006 483 965 476 489 Transportation and material moving occupations 3,765 2,648 2,203 444 1,118 908 210 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 81 76 38 38 5 5 0 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 108 108 95 13 0 0 0 Motor vehicle operators 2,349 1,746 1,467 279 603 476 127 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 254 190 171 19 63 51 13 Material moving workers 959 521 425 95 438 375 63Unemployed, with no recent work experience 554 235 117 118 319 145 174

WhiteBoth

Sexes

Minority

Occupational CategoriesBoth

Sexes

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017 Caddo Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2014

Total Civilian Labor Force: 112,139

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 110,710 63,598 34,190 29,408 47,113 21,705 25,408Management, professional, and related occupations 30,385 22,414 10,954 11,460 7,970 2,367 5,604 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 10,439 8,296 5,064 3,232 2,143 880 1,264 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 6,984 5,657 3,742 1,915 1,327 710 617 Farmers and farm managers 131 102 83 19 29 29 0 Business and financial operations occupations 3,315 2,532 1,234 1,298 782 141 642 Business operations specialists 1,327 923 413 510 403 102 301 Financial specialists 1,988 1,609 821 787 379 39 340 Professional and related occupations 19,950 14,118 5,890 8,228 5,832 1,487 4,345 Computer and mathematical occupations 943 744 515 228 199 83 117 Architecture and engineering occupations 1,239 1,030 909 121 209 185 24 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 700 617 564 53 83 68 15 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 549 418 345 73 131 121 10 Life, physical, and social science occupations 593 437 258 180 156 92 63 Community and social services occupations 1,536 962 467 496 573 146 428 Legal occupations 1,283 1,103 632 471 180 107 73 Education, training, & library occupations 6,328 3,966 812 3,154 2,362 399 1,963 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 1,298 1,064 573 491 233 92 141 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 6,726 4,807 1,720 3,086 1,920 384 1,536 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 4,675 3,684 1,419 2,265 991 224 768 Health technologists and technicians 2,046 1,123 301 821 923 160 763Service occupations 21,748 8,072 3,606 4,466 13,676 4,918 8,758 Healthcare support occupations 3,144 904 73 831 2,240 214 2,027 Protective service occupations 2,615 1,526 1,298 228 1,089 705 384 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 1,385 977 875 102 408 277 131 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 1,225 549 423 126 676 423 253 Food preparation and serving related occupations 6,731 2,396 889 1,507 4,335 1,594 2,741 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 5,297 1,249 850 399 4,048 1,954 2,095 Personal care and service occupations 3,966 1,997 496 1,502 1,968 457 1,511Sales and office occupations 29,029 18,473 7,028 11,445 10,556 2,926 7,630 Sales and related occupations 13,414 8,422 4,826 3,596 4,991 1,234 3,757 Office and administrative support occupations 15,605 10,041 2,197 7,844 5,565 1,691 3,873Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 315 48 44 4 267 248 19Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 10,702 6,712 6,435 277 3,990 3,810 180 Construction and extraction occupations: 5,939 3,626 3,499 126 2,313 2,270 44 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 724 578 569 10 146 146 0 Construction trades workers 4,918 2,814 2,692 121 2,104 2,061 44 Extraction workers 306 243 243 0 63 63 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 4,763 3,086 2,935 151 1,677 1,541 136Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 16,266 7,305 5,905 1,400 8,962 6,600 2,362 Production occupations 9,035 4,043 3,208 836 4,991 3,183 1,808 Transportation and material moving occupations 7,227 3,261 2,697 564 3,966 3,417 549 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 227 180 165 15 48 44 4 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 101 97 97 0 4 4 0 Motor vehicle operators 3,548 1,808 1,395 413 1,740 1,526 214 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 569 272 272 0 296 243 53 Material moving workers 2,775 904 768 136 1,871 1,594 277Unemployed, with no recent work experience 2,241 557 205 352 1,684 834 850

WhiteBoth

Sexes

Minority

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Sexes

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019 Calcasieu Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2014

Total Civilian Labor Force: 94,601

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 93,198 71,473 40,135 31,338 21,725 10,749 10,976Management, professional, and related occupations 24,248 20,550 9,834 10,716 3,698 1,258 2,439 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 8,193 7,051 4,291 2,761 1,142 493 649 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 5,605 4,884 3,387 1,497 721 316 405 Farmers and farm managers 137 133 116 17 4 4 0 Business and financial operations occupations 2,450 2,034 787 1,247 416 172 244 Business operations specialists 1,081 854 410 443 227 128 100 Financial specialists 1,369 1,181 377 804 188 44 144 Professional and related occupations 16,060 13,499 5,544 7,955 2,561 765 1,796 Computer and mathematical occupations 510 421 299 122 89 55 33 Architecture and engineering occupations 2,012 1,874 1,652 222 139 122 17 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 1,353 1,225 1,087 139 128 111 17 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 665 654 565 89 11 11 0 Life, physical, and social science occupations 870 693 488 205 177 116 61 Community and social services occupations 1,159 898 410 488 261 89 172 Legal occupations 736 710 405 305 27 4 22 Education, training, & library occupations 5,266 4,246 782 3,465 1,020 277 743 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 1,087 976 488 488 111 44 67 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 4,402 3,670 1,020 2,650 732 55 676 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 2,727 2,450 837 1,613 277 39 238 Health technologists and technicians 1,680 1,220 183 1,037 460 22 438Service occupations 17,102 10,732 4,745 5,987 6,370 2,411 3,958 Healthcare support occupations 1,846 837 78 759 1,009 94 915 Protective service occupations 2,267 1,652 1,375 277 615 427 188 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 1,192 937 859 78 255 177 78 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 1,075 710 516 194 366 249 116 Food preparation and serving related occupations 5,898 3,892 1,391 2,500 2,007 826 1,181 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 3,609 1,885 1,197 687 1,724 782 942 Personal care and service occupations 3,487 2,472 704 1,768 1,014 283 732Sales and office occupations 23,677 18,604 6,153 12,451 5,072 1,391 3,681 Sales and related occupations 10,616 8,232 3,947 4,285 2,384 660 1,724 Office and administrative support occupations 13,066 10,372 2,206 8,166 2,694 732 1,962Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 310 249 177 72 61 61 0Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 13,066 10,461 9,912 549 2,605 2,456 150 Construction and extraction occupations: 8,399 6,713 6,381 333 1,685 1,619 67 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 1,159 1,053 1,009 44 105 89 17 Construction trades workers 6,868 5,338 5,072 266 1,530 1,480 50 Extraction workers 371 322 299 22 50 50 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 4,668 3,747 3,537 211 920 837 83Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 13,792 10,394 9,080 1,314 3,398 2,888 510 Production occupations 7,517 6,026 5,277 748 1,491 1,136 355 Transportation and material moving occupations 6,275 4,368 3,803 565 1,907 1,752 155 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 198 149 144 4 50 50 0 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 111 111 111 0 0 0 0 Motor vehicle operators 2,811 2,079 1,702 377 732 649 83 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 754 604 560 44 150 133 17 Material moving workers 2,400 1,419 1,281 139 981 920 61Unemployed, with no recent work experience 999 482 230 253 517 281 236

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021 Caldwell Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2014

Total Civilian Labor Force: 4,095

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 4,041 3,501 1,909 1,592 540 243 297Management, professional, and related occupations 930 886 351 536 44 10 34 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 271 263 136 127 8 4 4 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 159 151 78 73 8 4 4 Farmers and farm managers 38 38 34 4 0 0 0 Business and financial operations occupations 68 68 19 49 0 0 0 Business operations specialists 34 34 15 19 0 0 0 Financial specialists 39 39 10 29 0 0 0 Professional and related occupations 667 623 214 409 44 10 34 Computer and mathematical occupations 8 8 4 4 0 0 0 Architecture and engineering occupations 81 77 73 4 4 4 0 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 18 14 10 4 4 4 0 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 67 67 63 4 0 0 0 Life, physical, and social science occupations 10 10 10 0 0 0 0 Community and social services occupations 57 54 19 34 4 0 4 Legal occupations 34 34 10 24 0 0 0 Education, training, & library occupations 263 239 44 195 24 10 15 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 24 24 15 10 0 0 0 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 200 185 49 136 15 0 15 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 78 68 24 44 10 0 10 Health technologists and technicians 116 112 19 93 4 0 4Service occupations 687 482 156 326 205 54 151 Healthcare support occupations 126 78 10 68 48 4 44 Protective service occupations 146 112 78 34 34 19 15 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 117 88 68 19 29 19 10 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 33 29 15 15 4 0 4 Food preparation and serving related occupations 219 156 24 131 63 15 49 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 102 58 29 29 44 15 29 Personal care and service occupations 92 78 15 63 14 4 10Sales and office occupations 857 789 205 584 68 10 58 Sales and related occupations 340 297 136 161 43 4 39 Office and administrative support occupations 515 487 63 424 28 4 24Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 161 112 102 10 49 49 0Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 579 545 526 19 34 34 0 Construction and extraction occupations: 385 365 351 15 19 19 0 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 83 83 73 10 0 0 0 Construction trades workers 228 208 205 4 19 19 0 Extraction workers 73 73 73 0 0 0 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 194 179 175 4 15 15 0Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 774 652 545 107 122 88 34 Production occupations 370 302 253 49 68 39 29 Transportation and material moving occupations 403 351 292 58 53 49 4 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 19 19 19 0 0 0 0 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Motor vehicle operators 195 175 131 44 19 19 0 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 15 15 15 0 0 0 0 Material moving workers 174 141 127 15 33 29 4Unemployed, with no recent work experience 46 34 23 11 12 0 12

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023 Cameron Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2014

Total Civilian Labor Force: 3,510

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 3,282 3,282 1,869 1,413 0 0 0Management, professional, and related occupations 596 596 260 336 0 0 0 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 272 272 172 100 0 0 0 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 212 212 128 84 0 0 0 Farmers and farm managers 28 28 28 0 0 0 0 Business and financial operations occupations 36 36 16 20 0 0 0 Business operations specialists 11 11 3 8 0 0 0 Financial specialists 16 16 8 8 0 0 0 Professional and related occupations 328 328 92 236 0 0 0 Computer and mathematical occupations 11 11 8 3 0 0 0 Architecture and engineering occupations 16 16 16 0 0 0 0 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 8 8 8 0 0 0 0 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 8 8 8 0 0 0 0 Life, physical, and social science occupations 8 8 8 0 0 0 0 Community and social services occupations 11 11 8 3 0 0 0 Legal occupations 24 24 8 16 0 0 0 Education, training, & library occupations 168 168 24 144 0 0 0 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 15 15 3 12 0 0 0 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 68 68 16 52 0 0 0 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 31 31 3 28 0 0 0 Health technologists and technicians 40 40 12 28 0 0 0Service occupations 556 556 184 372 0 0 0 Healthcare support occupations 48 48 0 48 0 0 0 Protective service occupations 72 72 36 36 0 0 0 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 39 39 36 3 0 0 0 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 32 32 0 32 0 0 0 Food preparation and serving related occupations 168 168 40 128 0 0 0 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 112 112 72 40 0 0 0 Personal care and service occupations 156 156 36 120 0 0 0Sales and office occupations 732 732 168 564 0 0 0 Sales and related occupations 320 320 100 220 0 0 0 Office and administrative support occupations 416 416 68 348 0 0 0Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 160 160 152 8 0 0 0Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 508 508 480 28 0 0 0 Construction and extraction occupations: 356 356 340 16 0 0 0 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 83 83 80 3 0 0 0 Construction trades workers 216 216 208 8 0 0 0 Extraction workers 55 55 52 3 0 0 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 148 148 140 8 0 0 0Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 720 720 620 100 0 0 0 Production occupations 296 296 280 16 0 0 0 Transportation and material moving occupations 424 424 340 84 0 0 0 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 16 16 8 8 0 0 0 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Motor vehicle operators 192 192 136 56 0 0 0 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 64 64 64 0 0 0 0 Material moving workers 152 152 132 20 0 0 0Unemployed, with no recent work experience 5 5 0 5 0 0 0

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025 Catahoula Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2014

Total Civilian Labor Force: 3,856

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 3,842 2,996 1,806 1,191 845 346 499Management, professional, and related occupations 888 744 399 346 144 43 101 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 336 312 206 106 24 14 10 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 142 134 72 62 8 4 4 Farmers and farm managers 129 125 115 10 4 4 0 Business and financial operations occupations 61 53 19 34 8 4 4 Business operations specialists 28 24 14 10 4 4 0 Financial specialists 32 28 4 24 4 0 4 Professional and related occupations 547 427 192 235 120 29 91 Computer and mathematical occupations 4 4 0 4 0 0 0 Architecture and engineering occupations 23 19 19 0 4 4 0 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 18 14 14 0 4 4 0 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 8 4 4 0 4 4 0 Life, physical, and social science occupations 34 34 34 0 0 0 0 Community and social services occupations 65 52 48 4 13 10 4 Legal occupations 4 4 4 0 0 0 0 Education, training, & library occupations 216 149 38 110 67 10 58 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 196 168 53 115 28 4 24 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 114 110 48 62 4 0 4 Health technologists and technicians 80 57 4 53 23 4 19Service occupations 591 360 120 240 230 62 168 Healthcare support occupations 58 24 0 24 34 0 34 Protective service occupations 95 57 53 4 38 19 19 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 76 52 48 4 24 14 10 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 17 4 4 0 13 4 10 Food preparation and serving related occupations 177 120 14 106 57 4 53 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 163 86 58 29 77 43 34 Personal care and service occupations 96 72 0 72 24 0 24Sales and office occupations 831 682 235 447 149 29 120 Sales and related occupations 273 240 139 101 33 4 29 Office and administrative support occupations 552 437 96 341 115 24 91Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 182 125 106 19 58 43 14Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 571 514 504 10 58 58 0 Construction and extraction occupations: 402 359 355 4 43 43 0 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 95 91 91 0 4 4 0 Construction trades workers 254 215 211 4 38 38 0 Extraction workers 53 53 53 0 0 0 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 173 158 149 10 14 14 0Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 715 533 418 115 182 106 77 Production occupations 341 240 168 72 101 38 62 Transportation and material moving occupations 384 293 250 43 91 72 19 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 4 4 4 0 0 0 0 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Motor vehicle operators 178 139 120 19 38 24 14 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 42 38 38 0 4 4 0 Material moving workers 162 115 91 24 47 43 4Unemployed, with no recent work experience 53 37 22 15 15 3 12

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027 Claiborne Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2014

Total Civilian Labor Force: 6,408

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 6,352 3,756 2,128 1,629 2,596 1,201 1,395Management, professional, and related occupations 1,415 1,043 468 575 372 61 310 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 422 366 209 158 56 20 36 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 244 204 97 107 41 20 20 Farmers and farm managers 55 55 51 4 0 0 0 Business and financial operations occupations 127 112 66 46 15 0 15 Business operations specialists 50 40 36 4 10 0 10 Financial specialists 80 76 31 46 4 0 4 Professional and related occupations 982 672 254 417 310 41 270 Computer and mathematical occupations 31 31 31 0 0 0 0 Architecture and engineering occupations 55 51 51 0 4 4 0 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 50 46 46 0 4 4 0 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 4 4 4 0 0 0 0 Life, physical, and social science occupations 51 51 51 0 0 0 0 Community and social services occupations 87 56 41 15 31 10 20 Legal occupations 8 8 4 4 0 0 0 Education, training, & library occupations 407 234 31 204 173 20 153 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 46 46 10 36 0 0 0 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 299 199 41 158 101 4 97 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 132 107 25 81 25 0 25 Health technologists and technicians 162 87 15 71 75 4 71Service occupations 1,181 565 275 290 616 193 422 Healthcare support occupations 224 71 10 61 153 25 127 Protective service occupations 249 178 148 31 71 46 25 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 193 148 117 31 46 31 15 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 56 31 31 0 25 15 10 Food preparation and serving related occupations 280 97 25 71 183 15 168 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 260 81 66 15 178 102 76 Personal care and service occupations 168 132 20 112 36 10 25Sales and office occupations 1,293 901 204 697 392 76 316 Sales and related occupations 560 377 143 234 183 10 173 Office and administrative support occupations 728 519 61 458 209 66 143Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 132 41 41 0 92 66 25Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 830 580 570 10 249 249 0 Construction and extraction occupations: 533 396 392 4 137 137 0 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 101 97 97 0 4 4 0 Construction trades workers 335 213 209 4 122 122 0 Extraction workers 92 81 81 0 10 10 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 294 182 178 4 112 112 0Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 1,349 606 550 56 743 484 260 Production occupations 707 254 219 36 453 249 204 Transportation and material moving occupations 631 346 331 15 285 229 56 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 4 4 4 0 0 0 0 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Motor vehicle operators 345 218 214 4 127 107 20 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 20 10 10 0 10 10 0 Material moving workers 254 107 97 10 148 112 36Unemployed, with no recent work experience 153 22 22 0 130 68 62

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029 Concordia Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2014

Total Civilian Labor Force: 7,874

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 7,807 5,380 2,970 2,411 2,426 1,143 1,283Management, professional, and related occupations 1,743 1,423 642 781 321 78 243 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 642 543 300 243 98 36 62 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 362 300 135 166 62 16 47 Farmers and farm managers 145 129 129 0 16 16 0 Business and financial operations occupations 128 114 36 78 14 4 10 Business operations specialists 50 41 26 16 8 4 4 Financial specialists 71 67 10 57 4 0 4 Professional and related occupations 1,102 879 341 538 222 41 181 Computer and mathematical occupations 4 4 0 4 0 0 0 Architecture and engineering occupations 67 67 67 0 0 0 0 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 31 31 31 0 0 0 0 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 36 36 36 0 0 0 0 Life, physical, and social science occupations 34 30 26 4 4 0 4 Community and social services occupations 135 109 78 31 26 0 26 Legal occupations 20 20 4 16 0 0 0 Education, training, & library occupations 445 305 52 253 140 31 109 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 51 47 21 26 4 4 0 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 352 300 98 202 52 10 41 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 175 155 62 93 20 4 16 Health technologists and technicians 170 145 36 109 25 4 21Service occupations 1,459 688 279 409 771 248 523 Healthcare support occupations 197 52 0 52 145 16 129 Protective service occupations 310 150 124 26 160 98 62 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 238 135 124 10 103 57 47 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 72 16 0 16 57 41 16 Food preparation and serving related occupations 466 217 36 181 248 31 217 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 310 166 98 67 145 72 72 Personal care and service occupations 186 114 26 88 72 31 41Sales and office occupations 1,935 1,511 440 1,071 424 124 300 Sales and related occupations 854 667 326 341 186 41 145 Office and administrative support occupations 1,081 843 114 729 238 83 155Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 196 109 93 16 87 83 4Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 1,092 812 802 10 279 253 26 Construction and extraction occupations: 673 450 440 10 222 202 21 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 108 83 83 0 25 21 4 Construction trades workers 512 310 300 10 202 181 21 Extraction workers 57 57 57 0 0 0 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 413 357 357 0 56 52 4Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 1,221 802 704 98 419 285 135 Production occupations 569 393 336 57 176 78 98 Transportation and material moving occupations 647 409 367 41 238 207 31 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 19 14 10 4 4 4 0 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 4 4 4 0 0 0 0 Motor vehicle operators 290 186 160 26 103 103 0 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 67 57 57 0 10 10 0 Material moving workers 264 145 135 10 119 88 31Unemployed, with no recent work experience 175 47 18 29 128 77 52

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031 DeSoto Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2014

Total Civilian Labor Force: 11,109

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 10,914 6,803 3,806 2,997 4,111 1,877 2,234Management, professional, and related occupations 2,250 1,693 704 988 557 121 436 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 789 631 342 289 158 68 89 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 536 431 237 195 105 58 47 Farmers and farm managers 78 67 63 4 11 11 0 Business and financial operations occupations 179 131 42 89 47 0 47 Business operations specialists 84 58 37 21 26 0 26 Financial specialists 88 67 4 63 21 0 21 Professional and related occupations 1,462 1,062 363 699 400 53 347 Computer and mathematical occupations 15 15 11 4 0 0 0 Architecture and engineering occupations 57 53 42 11 4 4 0 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 29 25 21 4 4 4 0 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 25 25 21 4 0 0 0 Life, physical, and social science occupations 88 68 47 21 20 4 16 Community and social services occupations 136 89 42 47 46 4 42 Legal occupations 62 62 4 58 0 0 0 Education, training, & library occupations 610 379 84 294 231 16 216 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 36 20 4 16 16 16 0 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 457 373 121 252 84 16 68 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 252 226 58 168 26 11 16 Health technologists and technicians 204 147 63 84 57 4 53Service occupations 1,803 810 273 536 994 284 710 Healthcare support occupations 351 120 4 116 231 16 216 Protective service occupations 231 142 131 11 89 68 21 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 162 115 110 4 47 47 0 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 67 25 21 4 42 21 21 Food preparation and serving related occupations 436 173 37 137 263 53 210 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 363 105 63 42 258 116 142 Personal care and service occupations 421 263 32 231 158 37 121Sales and office occupations 2,429 1,667 468 1,199 762 116 647 Sales and related occupations 1,104 689 289 400 415 74 342 Office and administrative support occupations 1,314 967 173 794 347 42 305Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 167 84 74 11 83 79 4Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 1,703 1,230 1,193 37 473 452 21 Construction and extraction occupations: 1,030 704 678 26 326 310 16 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 136 120 116 4 16 16 0 Construction trades workers 799 494 468 26 305 289 16 Extraction workers 103 95 95 0 8 4 4 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 666 519 515 4 146 142 4Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 2,413 1,288 1,088 200 1,125 778 347 Production occupations 1,383 810 668 142 573 326 247 Transportation and material moving occupations 1,036 484 426 58 552 452 100 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 4 4 4 0 0 0 0 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Motor vehicle operators 520 268 242 26 252 242 11 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 41 30 26 4 11 11 0 Material moving workers 468 184 158 26 284 195 89Unemployed, with no recent work experience 166 47 13 35 119 52 67

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033 East Baton Rouge Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2014

Total Civilian Labor Force: 234,099

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 229,517 140,723 76,147 64,576 88,794 41,554 47,240Management, professional, and related occupations 80,957 60,017 32,169 27,849 20,939 7,991 12,948 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 28,816 21,975 13,176 8,799 6,841 2,658 4,183 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 18,475 14,303 9,317 4,986 4,172 1,924 2,248 Farmers and farm managers 194 165 137 28 28 17 11 Business and financial operations occupations 10,148 7,501 3,717 3,785 2,647 723 1,924 Business operations specialists 4,405 3,182 1,673 1,508 1,224 387 837 Financial specialists 5,743 4,320 2,043 2,277 1,423 336 1,087 Professional and related occupations 52,135 38,042 18,993 19,050 14,092 5,327 8,765 Computer and mathematical occupations 3,973 3,182 2,157 1,024 791 336 455 Architecture and engineering occupations 6,716 5,663 4,798 865 1,053 882 171 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 5,020 4,348 3,865 484 672 552 120 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 1,696 1,309 928 381 387 330 57 Life, physical, and social science occupations 3,762 2,664 1,793 871 1,098 791 307 Community and social services occupations 3,597 2,038 842 1,195 1,559 603 956 Legal occupations 3,836 3,335 1,964 1,372 501 239 262 Education, training, & library occupations 15,669 9,983 3,250 6,733 5,686 1,582 4,104 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 3,785 3,159 1,679 1,480 626 359 268 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 10,785 8,008 2,510 5,498 2,777 535 2,242 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 7,240 5,731 1,850 3,882 1,508 347 1,161 Health technologists and technicians 3,552 2,282 660 1,622 1,269 188 1,081Service occupations 34,787 14,838 7,484 7,353 19,949 7,900 12,049 Healthcare support occupations 3,910 1,235 171 1,064 2,675 347 2,328 Protective service occupations 5,037 2,379 2,020 359 2,658 1,668 990 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 2,937 1,690 1,480 211 1,246 842 404 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 2,106 694 546 148 1,412 825 586 Food preparation and serving related occupations 12,351 5,902 2,897 3,005 6,449 2,692 3,756 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 7,268 2,277 1,719 558 4,991 2,425 2,567 Personal care and service occupations 6,204 3,039 672 2,368 3,164 763 2,402Sales and office occupations 66,739 41,656 15,014 26,642 25,083 6,699 18,384 Sales and related occupations 28,537 18,236 9,903 8,332 10,302 3,085 7,217 Office and administrative support occupations 38,207 23,421 5,111 18,310 14,787 3,614 11,173Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 387 176 154 23 211 182 28Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 19,078 11,594 11,121 472 7,484 7,188 296 Construction and extraction occupations: 11,776 6,750 6,420 330 5,026 4,889 137 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 1,725 1,360 1,275 85 364 353 11 Construction trades workers 9,846 5,259 5,014 245 4,587 4,474 114 Extraction workers 199 131 131 0 68 57 11 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 7,302 4,844 4,701 142 2,459 2,299 159Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 25,276 11,804 9,937 1,867 13,472 10,717 2,755 Production occupations 12,573 7,075 5,988 1,087 5,498 3,893 1,605 Transportation and material moving occupations 12,704 4,730 3,950 780 7,974 6,824 1,150 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 347 176 154 23 171 120 51 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 171 171 154 17 0 0 0 Motor vehicle operators 6,147 2,373 1,895 478 3,773 3,199 575 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 729 421 393 28 307 256 51 Material moving workers 5,310 1,594 1,360 233 3,717 3,250 467Unemployed, with no recent work experience 2,271 626 262 364 1,645 870 775

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035 East Carroll Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2014

Total Civilian Labor Force: 2,238

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 2,217 850 495 356 1,366 566 801Management, professional, and related occupations 601 299 167 132 302 64 238 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 246 174 125 50 71 28 43 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 96 50 36 14 46 11 36 Farmers and farm managers 110 89 82 7 21 18 3 Business and financial operations occupations 35 28 3 25 7 0 7 Business operations specialists 14 11 0 11 3 0 3 Financial specialists 23 21 3 18 3 0 3 Professional and related occupations 352 125 43 82 228 36 192 Computer and mathematical occupations 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Architecture and engineering occupations 3 3 3 0 0 0 0 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 3 3 3 0 0 0 0 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Life, physical, and social science occupations 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Community and social services occupations 46 25 11 14 21 3 18 Legal occupations 6 6 3 3 0 0 0 Education, training, & library occupations 164 36 7 28 128 25 103 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 10 10 3 7 0 0 0 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 125 43 14 28 82 7 75 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 70 17 14 3 53 7 46 Health technologists and technicians 50 21 0 21 28 0 28Service occupations 477 71 36 36 406 192 213 Healthcare support occupations 82 11 0 11 71 7 64 Protective service occupations 167 25 25 0 142 132 11 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 142 21 21 0 121 114 7 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 23 3 3 0 21 18 3 Food preparation and serving related occupations 100 14 0 14 85 7 78 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 103 21 11 11 82 43 39 Personal care and service occupations 25 0 0 0 25 0 25Sales and office occupations 391 221 64 157 171 39 132 Sales and related occupations 142 68 28 39 75 14 60 Office and administrative support occupations 249 149 32 117 100 28 71Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 132 43 43 0 89 71 18Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 145 64 64 0 81 78 3 Construction and extraction occupations: 102 43 43 0 60 57 3 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 6 3 3 0 3 3 0 Construction trades workers 99 43 43 0 56 53 3 Extraction workers 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 46 21 21 0 25 25 0Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 398 153 125 28 246 110 135 Production occupations 221 89 60 28 132 36 96 Transportation and material moving occupations 178 64 64 0 114 75 39 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 3 3 3 0 0 0 0 Motor vehicle operators 96 43 43 0 53 39 14 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 3 3 3 0 0 0 0 Material moving workers 78 14 14 0 64 36 28Unemployed, with no recent work experience 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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037 East Feliciana Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2014

Total Civilian Labor Force: 8,242

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 8,194 5,005 2,760 2,245 3,189 1,551 1,638Management, professional, and related occupations 1,883 1,474 670 804 409 101 308 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 698 607 390 217 92 29 63 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 366 308 236 72 58 19 39 Farmers and farm managers 120 111 82 29 10 10 0 Business and financial operations occupations 222 193 72 120 29 0 29 Business operations specialists 130 106 48 58 24 0 24 Financial specialists 91 87 24 63 4 0 4 Professional and related occupations 1,180 862 279 583 318 72 246 Computer and mathematical occupations 19 19 10 10 0 0 0 Architecture and engineering occupations 99 86 82 4 13 10 4 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 57 43 43 0 13 10 4 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 42 42 39 4 0 0 0 Life, physical, and social science occupations 62 33 29 4 29 10 19 Community and social services occupations 116 87 34 53 29 10 19 Legal occupations 52 52 4 48 0 0 0 Education, training, & library occupations 312 207 43 164 105 4 101 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 67 53 53 0 14 14 0 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 458 332 29 303 125 24 101 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 284 217 19 197 67 10 58 Health technologists and technicians 172 115 4 111 58 14 43Service occupations 1,763 645 303 342 1,118 356 761 Healthcare support occupations 442 62 4 58 381 39 342 Protective service occupations 520 275 197 77 246 135 111 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 303 197 140 58 106 48 58 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 217 77 58 19 140 87 53 Food preparation and serving related occupations 361 120 34 87 241 58 183 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 270 96 53 43 173 101 72 Personal care and service occupations 169 92 14 77 77 24 53Sales and office occupations 1,802 1,305 376 930 496 116 381 Sales and related occupations 592 409 193 217 183 48 135 Office and administrative support occupations 1,209 896 183 713 313 67 246Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 86 39 14 24 47 43 4Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 1,074 785 751 34 289 289 0 Construction and extraction occupations: 790 578 544 34 212 212 0 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 70 66 63 4 4 4 0 Construction trades workers 708 506 472 34 202 202 0 Extraction workers 13 10 10 0 4 4 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 284 212 212 0 72 72 0Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 1,378 660 573 87 718 573 145 Production occupations 660 405 356 48 255 178 77 Transportation and material moving occupations 713 250 217 34 462 395 67 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 4 4 4 0 0 0 0 Motor vehicle operators 347 125 116 10 222 207 14 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 71 38 34 4 34 19 14 Material moving workers 289 87 63 24 202 169 34Unemployed, with no recent work experience 201 92 65 27 110 74 36

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039 Evangeline Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2014

Total Civilian Labor Force: 13,233

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 13,156 10,321 5,725 4,596 2,835 1,250 1,585Management, professional, and related occupations 3,231 2,890 1,244 1,646 341 121 220 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 1,007 903 583 319 105 50 55 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 578 501 270 231 77 39 39 Farmers and farm managers 253 242 242 0 11 11 0 Business and financial operations occupations 176 160 72 88 17 0 17 Business operations specialists 77 61 33 28 17 0 17 Financial specialists 94 94 33 61 0 0 0 Professional and related occupations 2,229 1,993 661 1,332 237 72 165 Computer and mathematical occupations 32 28 11 17 4 0 4 Architecture and engineering occupations 127 116 116 0 11 11 0 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 66 55 55 0 11 11 0 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 66 66 66 0 0 0 0 Life, physical, and social science occupations 53 48 44 4 4 0 4 Community and social services occupations 148 132 44 88 15 11 4 Legal occupations 61 61 28 33 0 0 0 Education, training, & library occupations 875 721 132 589 154 33 121 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 103 88 22 66 15 11 4 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 819 787 259 528 32 4 28 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 483 479 171 308 4 0 4 Health technologists and technicians 335 308 88 220 26 4 22Service occupations 2,422 1,514 622 892 908 281 628 Healthcare support occupations 501 281 44 237 220 33 187 Protective service occupations 351 281 248 33 70 66 4 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 263 204 187 17 59 55 4 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 88 77 61 17 11 11 0 Food preparation and serving related occupations 556 330 99 231 226 33 193 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 567 275 165 110 292 110 182 Personal care and service occupations 440 341 66 275 99 44 55Sales and office occupations 2,895 2,444 749 1,695 451 50 402 Sales and related occupations 1,305 1,046 468 578 259 33 226 Office and administrative support occupations 1,591 1,398 281 1,117 193 17 176Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 341 209 176 33 132 116 17Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 1,927 1,706 1,695 11 220 220 0 Construction and extraction occupations: 1,326 1,182 1,178 4 143 143 0 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 226 226 226 0 0 0 0 Construction trades workers 863 726 721 4 138 138 0 Extraction workers 236 231 231 0 4 4 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 599 522 517 4 77 77 0Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 2,075 1,470 1,183 286 606 385 220 Production occupations 1,090 837 644 193 253 99 154 Transportation and material moving occupations 974 628 534 94 347 281 66 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 4 4 4 0 0 0 0 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 28 28 28 0 0 0 0 Motor vehicle operators 391 248 198 50 143 105 39 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 116 66 66 0 50 39 11 Material moving workers 446 286 237 50 160 138 22Unemployed, with no recent work experience 257 79 42 37 177 74 103

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041 Franklin Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2014

Total Civilian Labor Force: 7,613

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 7,579 5,804 3,305 2,499 1,775 758 1,017Management, professional, and related occupations 1,933 1,617 734 883 317 86 230 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 911 758 518 240 154 48 106 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 437 326 201 125 110 29 82 Farmers and farm managers 306 288 278 10 18 14 4 Business and financial operations occupations 162 144 38 106 18 4 14 Business operations specialists 76 62 29 34 13 4 10 Financial specialists 94 86 14 72 8 4 4 Professional and related occupations 1,036 863 221 643 173 43 130 Computer and mathematical occupations 14 14 14 0 0 0 0 Architecture and engineering occupations 62 62 53 10 0 0 0 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 23 23 19 4 0 0 0 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 37 37 34 4 0 0 0 Life, physical, and social science occupations 41 28 24 4 13 10 4 Community and social services occupations 86 77 43 34 10 0 10 Legal occupations 28 24 10 14 4 4 0 Education, training, & library occupations 427 331 34 297 96 24 72 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 42 38 0 38 4 4 0 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 340 288 43 245 52 4 48 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 163 139 38 101 24 0 24 Health technologists and technicians 176 148 4 144 28 4 24Service occupations 1,161 700 225 475 461 96 365 Healthcare support occupations 291 153 4 149 138 4 134 Protective service occupations 162 124 120 4 38 29 10 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 130 110 110 0 19 19 0 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 33 13 10 4 19 10 10 Food preparation and serving related occupations 307 163 14 149 144 14 130 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 283 154 62 91 130 53 77 Personal care and service occupations 115 101 19 82 14 0 14Sales and office occupations 1,549 1,290 389 902 259 67 192 Sales and related occupations 724 571 235 336 154 34 120 Office and administrative support occupations 830 720 154 566 110 38 72Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 331 201 192 10 130 77 53Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 1,271 1,070 1,041 29 201 187 14 Construction and extraction occupations: 763 662 633 29 101 91 10 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 101 91 91 0 10 10 0 Construction trades workers 566 475 446 29 91 82 10 Extraction workers 96 96 96 0 0 0 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 508 408 408 0 100 96 4Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 1,247 907 710 197 341 225 115 Production occupations 643 470 307 163 173 72 101 Transportation and material moving occupations 604 437 403 34 168 154 14 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 10 10 10 0 0 0 0 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Motor vehicle operators 326 230 211 19 96 86 10 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 37 28 24 4 10 10 0 Material moving workers 229 168 158 10 61 58 4Unemployed, with no recent work experience 89 26 15 11 63 19 44

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043 Grant Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2014

Total Civilian Labor Force: 8,352

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 8,297 7,336 4,135 3,201 961 432 530Management, professional, and related occupations 1,994 1,846 781 1,065 147 22 126 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 798 743 426 317 55 16 38 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 524 486 306 180 38 11 27 Farmers and farm managers 38 38 38 0 0 0 0 Business and financial operations occupations 246 224 82 142 22 11 11 Business operations specialists 131 120 76 44 11 0 11 Financial specialists 118 103 4 98 15 11 4 Professional and related occupations 1,190 1,103 355 748 86 4 82 Computer and mathematical occupations 26 22 11 11 4 0 4 Architecture and engineering occupations 70 70 66 4 0 0 0 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 16 16 16 0 0 0 0 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 48 48 44 4 0 0 0 Life, physical, and social science occupations 81 76 76 0 4 4 0 Community and social services occupations 126 109 66 44 16 0 16 Legal occupations 49 38 16 22 11 0 11 Education, training, & library occupations 430 388 55 333 43 4 38 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 26 26 4 22 0 0 0 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 388 371 60 311 16 0 16 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 201 197 38 158 4 0 4 Health technologists and technicians 186 175 22 153 11 0 11Service occupations 1,448 1,131 486 645 317 98 218 Healthcare support occupations 216 92 4 87 125 4 120 Protective service occupations 333 290 279 11 44 33 11 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 283 246 246 0 37 33 4 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 52 44 33 11 9 4 4 Food preparation and serving related occupations 355 311 60 251 44 16 27 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 268 229 109 120 38 22 16 Personal care and service occupations 273 202 33 169 71 27 44Sales and office occupations 1,885 1,715 475 1,240 169 44 126 Sales and related occupations 737 672 273 399 66 16 49 Office and administrative support occupations 1,142 1,043 202 841 98 22 76Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 153 131 120 11 22 22 0Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 1,321 1,229 1,191 38 92 87 4 Construction and extraction occupations: 890 836 808 27 55 55 0 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 126 115 104 11 11 11 0 Construction trades workers 661 628 612 16 33 33 0 Extraction workers 109 93 93 0 16 16 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 430 393 382 11 37 33 4Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 1,442 1,245 1,082 164 197 147 49 Production occupations 716 628 541 87 87 60 27 Transportation and material moving occupations 726 617 541 76 109 87 22 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 38 38 38 0 0 0 0 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 4 4 4 0 0 0 0 Motor vehicle operators 393 344 290 55 49 38 11 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 38 27 27 0 11 11 0 Material moving workers 251 202 180 22 49 38 11Unemployed, with no recent work experience 69 47 3 44 22 8 14

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045 Iberia Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2014

Total Civilian Labor Force: 32,992

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 32,632 23,109 13,274 9,834 9,524 4,563 4,961Management, professional, and related occupations 7,207 5,849 2,955 2,895 1,357 474 883 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 3,086 2,628 1,712 916 458 240 218 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 2,050 1,744 1,232 512 305 164 142 Farmers and farm managers 174 153 153 0 22 22 0 Business and financial operations occupations 861 730 327 403 131 55 76 Business operations specialists 463 382 191 191 82 38 44 Financial specialists 393 349 136 213 44 11 33 Professional and related occupations 4,127 3,227 1,243 1,984 899 234 665 Computer and mathematical occupations 130 114 71 44 15 11 4 Architecture and engineering occupations 376 343 294 49 33 33 0 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 153 142 125 16 11 11 0 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 224 202 169 33 22 22 0 Life, physical, and social science occupations 158 109 55 55 49 27 22 Community and social services occupations 278 185 93 93 93 22 71 Legal occupations 213 174 125 49 38 16 22 Education, training, & library occupations 1,619 1,188 218 970 431 93 338 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 251 229 93 136 22 11 11 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 1,112 883 294 589 229 27 202 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 611 496 207 289 114 11 104 Health technologists and technicians 496 387 93 294 109 11 98Service occupations 5,293 2,797 1,025 1,772 2,497 621 1,875 Healthcare support occupations 740 173 4 169 567 38 529 Protective service occupations 458 311 267 44 147 98 49 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 278 196 169 27 82 60 22 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 185 120 98 22 65 38 27 Food preparation and serving related occupations 1,853 1,014 300 714 840 180 660 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 1,248 643 316 327 605 224 382 Personal care and service occupations 1,003 654 136 518 349 82 267Sales and office occupations 8,008 6,324 1,968 4,356 1,684 403 1,281 Sales and related occupations 3,374 2,442 1,188 1,254 932 196 736 Office and administrative support occupations 4,639 3,881 780 3,102 758 207 551Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 474 256 218 38 218 207 11Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 5,043 4,034 3,974 60 1,009 970 38 Construction and extraction occupations: 3,047 2,420 2,393 27 627 616 11 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 643 583 583 0 60 60 0 Construction trades workers 1,881 1,483 1,456 27 398 398 0 Extraction workers 523 354 354 0 169 158 11 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 2,001 1,619 1,581 38 382 354 27Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 6,138 3,663 3,075 589 2,475 1,788 687 Production occupations 3,178 1,935 1,543 393 1,243 774 469 Transportation and material moving occupations 2,955 1,728 1,532 196 1,227 1,014 213 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 74 70 65 4 4 4 0 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 55 55 55 0 0 0 0 Motor vehicle operators 1,025 616 529 87 409 376 33 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 229 169 158 11 60 60 0 Material moving workers 1,575 823 730 93 752 572 180Unemployed, with no recent work experience 460 182 57 125 278 96 182

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047 Iberville Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2014

Total Civilian Labor Force: 14,536

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 14,360 8,283 4,641 3,641 6,077 2,853 3,224Management, professional, and related occupations 3,241 2,241 1,094 1,147 1,000 312 688 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 1,165 947 488 459 218 94 124 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 641 547 324 224 94 53 41 Farmers and farm managers 68 46 41 5 22 18 5 Business and financial operations occupations 453 353 124 229 100 18 82 Business operations specialists 218 153 65 88 65 12 53 Financial specialists 241 206 59 147 35 12 24 Professional and related occupations 2,077 1,294 606 688 782 218 565 Computer and mathematical occupations 100 59 29 29 41 18 24 Architecture and engineering occupations 247 206 171 35 41 41 0 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 111 106 88 18 5 5 0 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 129 94 82 12 35 35 0 Life, physical, and social science occupations 188 147 124 24 41 29 12 Community and social services occupations 159 59 18 41 100 65 35 Legal occupations 121 112 53 59 9 5 5 Education, training, & library occupations 682 294 65 229 388 35 353 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 93 76 47 29 16 12 5 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 488 341 100 241 147 12 135 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 269 229 71 159 40 5 35 Health technologists and technicians 211 106 24 82 105 5 100Service occupations 2,553 941 359 582 1,612 453 1,159 Healthcare support occupations 364 65 12 53 299 5 294 Protective service occupations 375 128 124 5 247 118 129 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 275 111 106 5 165 106 59 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 116 28 24 5 88 18 71 Food preparation and serving related occupations 806 394 124 271 412 71 341 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 606 159 88 71 447 212 235 Personal care and service occupations 388 188 12 176 200 41 159Sales and office occupations 3,530 2,124 424 1,700 1,406 282 1,124 Sales and related occupations 1,253 729 247 482 524 76 447 Office and administrative support occupations 2,282 1,394 176 1,218 888 206 682Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 168 75 71 5 93 88 5Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 2,035 1,312 1,253 59 724 694 29 Construction and extraction occupations: 1,400 888 847 41 512 494 18 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 188 147 147 0 41 41 0 Construction trades workers 1,177 729 688 41 447 429 18 Extraction workers 41 18 18 0 24 24 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 629 418 400 18 212 194 18Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 2,671 1,559 1,406 153 1,112 941 171 Production occupations 1,529 988 912 76 541 459 82 Transportation and material moving occupations 1,141 571 494 76 571 482 88 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 9 9 5 5 0 0 0 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 5 5 5 0 0 0 0 Motor vehicle operators 459 235 212 24 224 176 47 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 229 171 135 35 59 47 12 Material moving workers 435 159 141 18 276 253 24Unemployed, with no recent work experience 169 39 39 0 131 86 45

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049 Jackson Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2014

Total Civilian Labor Force: 7,253

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 7,253 5,441 3,055 2,386 1,812 836 976Management, professional, and related occupations 1,650 1,344 552 792 307 61 245 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 478 424 229 195 55 4 50 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 300 268 167 100 32 4 28 Farmers and farm managers 39 39 28 11 0 0 0 Business and financial operations occupations 145 123 33 89 22 0 22 Business operations specialists 61 50 22 28 11 0 11 Financial specialists 84 72 11 61 11 0 11 Professional and related occupations 1,176 925 329 597 251 56 195 Computer and mathematical occupations 21 17 17 0 4 4 0 Architecture and engineering occupations 76 67 67 0 9 4 4 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 49 45 45 0 4 4 0 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 27 22 22 0 4 0 4 Life, physical, and social science occupations 117 95 84 11 22 11 11 Community and social services occupations 132 123 67 56 9 4 4 Legal occupations 16 16 4 11 0 0 0 Education, training, & library occupations 396 245 45 201 151 22 128 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 56 56 11 45 0 0 0 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 362 307 33 273 56 11 45 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 165 156 17 139 9 4 4 Health technologists and technicians 194 151 17 134 43 4 39Service occupations 1,098 658 307 351 440 139 301 Healthcare support occupations 229 95 0 95 134 39 95 Protective service occupations 127 100 89 11 27 4 22 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 100 84 84 0 17 0 17 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 31 22 11 11 9 4 4 Food preparation and serving related occupations 234 162 33 128 72 11 61 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 307 178 162 17 128 78 50 Personal care and service occupations 194 117 17 100 77 4 72Sales and office occupations 1,645 1,305 334 970 340 78 262 Sales and related occupations 619 496 162 334 123 17 106 Office and administrative support occupations 1,020 808 173 636 212 56 156Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 159 144 139 4 16 11 4Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 891 792 747 45 99 95 4 Construction and extraction occupations: 489 429 396 33 60 56 4 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 45 45 45 0 0 0 0 Construction trades workers 417 357 323 33 60 56 4 Extraction workers 33 33 33 0 0 0 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 396 357 346 11 39 39 0Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 1,689 1,160 970 190 530 396 134 Production occupations 976 641 541 100 334 234 100 Transportation and material moving occupations 714 518 429 89 195 162 33 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 13 9 4 4 4 4 0 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Motor vehicle operators 434 318 262 56 116 111 4 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 70 66 61 4 4 4 0 Material moving workers 201 123 100 22 78 50 28Unemployed, with no recent work experience 109 31 6 26 78 55 23

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051 Jefferson Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2014

Total Civilian Labor Force: 219,986

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 204,486 151,286 80,696 70,591 53,199 25,596 27,604Management, professional, and related occupations 65,338 53,263 26,651 26,612 12,075 4,632 7,442 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 25,977 22,146 12,852 9,294 3,831 1,657 2,174 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 16,898 14,440 9,006 5,434 2,458 1,173 1,285 Farmers and farm managers 34 24 24 0 10 10 0 Business and financial operations occupations 9,045 7,682 3,821 3,860 1,363 474 889 Business operations specialists 3,870 3,166 1,554 1,613 704 308 396 Financial specialists 5,165 4,510 2,267 2,243 655 166 489 Professional and related occupations 39,366 31,122 13,800 17,323 8,244 2,976 5,268 Computer and mathematical occupations 2,961 2,414 1,779 635 547 357 191 Architecture and engineering occupations 4,642 4,017 3,601 415 625 528 98 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 3,313 2,800 2,517 283 513 430 83 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 1,329 1,217 1,085 132 112 98 15 Life, physical, and social science occupations 1,461 1,153 689 464 308 151 156 Community and social services occupations 2,531 1,573 547 1,026 958 283 674 Legal occupations 3,367 3,186 1,867 1,319 181 78 103 Education, training, & library occupations 10,247 7,599 1,451 6,147 2,648 635 2,013 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 2,776 2,375 1,178 1,197 401 254 147 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 11,395 8,820 2,697 6,123 2,575 689 1,886 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 8,004 6,313 2,126 4,188 1,691 577 1,114 Health technologists and technicians 3,391 2,507 572 1,935 884 112 772Service occupations 31,474 18,803 8,634 10,169 12,671 5,224 7,447 Healthcare support occupations 3,362 1,744 259 1,486 1,617 122 1,495 Protective service occupations 4,579 3,269 2,912 357 1,310 826 484 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 2,585 2,126 1,979 147 459 288 171 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 1,994 1,143 933 210 850 533 318 Food preparation and serving related occupations 11,498 7,041 2,575 4,466 4,457 2,003 2,453 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 5,805 2,619 1,867 753 3,186 1,647 1,539 Personal care and service occupations 6,225 4,129 1,026 3,103 2,096 625 1,471Sales and office occupations 61,477 47,560 16,702 30,858 13,917 3,895 10,022 Sales and related occupations 27,096 20,523 11,004 9,519 6,572 1,823 4,750 Office and administrative support occupations 34,372 27,037 5,693 21,344 7,335 2,067 5,268Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 850 611 557 54 239 210 29Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 20,558 16,106 15,603 503 4,452 4,251 200 Construction and extraction occupations: 12,167 9,328 9,050 279 2,839 2,761 78 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 1,671 1,432 1,388 44 239 230 10 Construction trades workers 10,262 7,740 7,506 235 2,521 2,448 73 Extraction workers 244 156 156 0 88 88 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 8,390 6,778 6,553 225 1,613 1,490 122Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 23,040 14,274 12,265 2,008 8,766 6,885 1,881 Production occupations 10,672 6,792 5,737 1,055 3,880 2,575 1,305 Transportation and material moving occupations 12,378 7,486 6,528 958 4,891 4,310 581 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 474 352 298 54 122 103 20 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 151 127 93 34 24 24 0 Motor vehicle operators 5,947 3,406 2,947 459 2,541 2,233 308 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 1,657 1,310 1,236 73 347 337 10 Material moving workers 4,144 2,292 1,950 342 1,852 1,613 239Unemployed, with no recent work experience 1,736 662 278 384 1,074 492 582

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053 Jefferson Davis Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2014

Total Civilian Labor Force: 13,603

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 13,495 11,254 6,480 4,774 2,241 994 1,247Management, professional, and related occupations 3,181 2,851 1,285 1,566 329 65 265 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 1,350 1,247 821 427 103 43 59 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 745 659 405 254 86 38 49 Farmers and farm managers 361 356 340 16 4 4 0 Business and financial operations occupations 253 232 76 157 21 4 16 Business operations specialists 90 81 22 59 9 4 4 Financial specialists 150 146 54 92 4 0 4 Professional and related occupations 1,841 1,609 464 1,145 232 27 205 Computer and mathematical occupations 13 9 4 4 4 0 4 Architecture and engineering occupations 118 113 92 22 4 0 4 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 58 58 54 4 0 0 0 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 69 65 43 22 4 0 4 Life, physical, and social science occupations 65 54 38 16 11 0 11 Community and social services occupations 135 108 38 70 27 11 16 Legal occupations 70 70 38 32 0 0 0 Education, training, & library occupations 805 691 108 583 113 16 97 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 70 59 22 38 11 0 11 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 561 491 119 373 69 4 65 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 296 281 86 194 15 4 11 Health technologists and technicians 265 211 32 178 54 0 54Service occupations 2,441 1,674 718 956 767 248 518 Healthcare support occupations 296 119 16 103 177 4 173 Protective service occupations 313 232 178 54 81 65 16 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 140 113 97 16 27 16 11 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 183 130 86 43 53 49 4 Food preparation and serving related occupations 853 572 216 356 281 65 216 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 508 340 227 113 167 97 70 Personal care and service occupations 464 405 76 329 59 22 38Sales and office occupations 3,056 2,619 788 1,831 437 81 356 Sales and related occupations 1,582 1,339 551 788 243 32 211 Office and administrative support occupations 1,485 1,291 243 1,048 194 49 146Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 216 194 178 16 22 22 0Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 2,327 2,074 1,987 86 254 243 11 Construction and extraction occupations: 1,668 1,474 1,420 54 193 189 4 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 254 243 227 16 11 11 0 Construction trades workers 1,106 934 896 38 172 167 4 Extraction workers 313 302 302 0 11 11 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 652 594 562 32 58 54 4Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 2,117 1,744 1,496 248 373 297 76 Production occupations 988 794 702 92 194 130 65 Transportation and material moving occupations 1,134 956 799 157 178 167 11 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 43 43 32 11 0 0 0 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 16 16 16 0 0 0 0 Motor vehicle operators 491 421 346 76 70 59 11 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 113 113 92 22 0 0 0 Material moving workers 470 362 313 49 108 108 0Unemployed, with no recent work experience 146 92 27 65 54 29 25

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055 Lafayette Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2014

Total Civilian Labor Force: 121,654

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 119,787 92,529 51,436 41,093 27,259 12,734 14,524Management, professional, and related occupations 39,840 34,214 18,053 16,161 5,626 2,212 3,414 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 13,885 12,453 7,946 4,507 1,432 684 748 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 9,551 8,502 5,869 2,634 1,048 479 569 Farmers and farm managers 262 224 198 26 38 38 0 Business and financial operations occupations 4,072 3,727 1,873 1,854 345 166 179 Business operations specialists 1,899 1,669 1,004 665 230 121 109 Financial specialists 2,180 2,065 876 1,189 115 45 70 Professional and related occupations 25,948 21,755 10,107 11,648 4,194 1,528 2,666 Computer and mathematical occupations 1,029 921 703 217 109 83 26 Architecture and engineering occupations 3,203 2,909 2,666 243 294 237 58 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 2,218 2,052 1,899 153 166 153 13 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 984 857 767 89 128 83 45 Life, physical, and social science occupations 1,585 1,394 965 428 192 89 102 Community and social services occupations 1,483 959 364 595 524 230 294 Legal occupations 2,174 2,065 1,227 837 109 26 83 Education, training, & library occupations 7,703 6,265 1,394 4,871 1,438 454 984 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 2,103 1,873 1,036 837 230 153 77 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 6,674 5,370 1,752 3,618 1,304 262 1,042 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 4,174 3,618 1,304 2,314 556 134 422 Health technologists and technicians 2,487 1,752 447 1,304 735 121 614Service occupations 17,938 10,395 4,635 5,760 7,543 2,730 4,814 Healthcare support occupations 2,161 940 115 825 1,221 121 1,100 Protective service occupations 1,995 1,566 1,381 185 428 313 115 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 1,176 991 933 58 185 166 19 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 805 563 441 121 243 147 96 Food preparation and serving related occupations 7,122 4,558 1,835 2,723 2,563 1,100 1,464 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 3,708 1,426 844 582 2,282 997 1,285 Personal care and service occupations 2,966 1,918 467 1,451 1,048 198 850Sales and office occupations 34,240 27,540 10,797 16,743 6,700 1,854 4,846 Sales and related occupations 16,832 13,195 7,531 5,664 3,637 1,087 2,551 Office and administrative support occupations 17,420 14,358 3,273 11,085 3,062 767 2,295Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 268 185 147 38 83 70 13Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 12,364 10,017 9,570 447 2,346 2,231 115 Construction and extraction occupations: 7,358 5,766 5,555 211 1,592 1,521 70 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 1,394 1,247 1,227 19 147 134 13 Construction trades workers 4,686 3,522 3,369 153 1,163 1,119 45 Extraction workers 1,285 997 959 38 288 275 13 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 4,999 4,245 4,008 237 754 710 45Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 13,623 9,512 7,997 1,515 4,111 3,196 914 Production occupations 6,003 4,334 3,478 857 1,669 1,036 633 Transportation and material moving occupations 7,614 5,172 4,513 658 2,442 2,161 281 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 242 179 153 26 63 58 5 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 421 382 377 5 38 38 0 Motor vehicle operators 3,708 2,615 2,237 377 1,093 978 115 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 543 358 339 19 185 173 13 Material moving workers 2,704 1,637 1,413 224 1,068 914 153Unemployed, with no recent work experience 1,518 665 242 423 853 440 413

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057 Lafourche Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2014

Total Civilian Labor Force: 48,594

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 47,967 41,447 23,907 17,540 6,521 3,183 3,337Management, professional, and related occupations 11,658 10,669 5,107 5,562 989 350 639 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 3,933 3,675 2,354 1,321 258 166 92 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 2,784 2,593 1,801 793 191 135 55 Farmers and farm managers 166 154 154 0 12 12 0 Business and financial operations occupations 983 928 399 529 55 18 37 Business operations specialists 406 363 215 147 43 18 25 Financial specialists 590 572 191 381 18 0 18 Professional and related occupations 7,725 7,000 2,753 4,247 725 184 541 Computer and mathematical occupations 300 295 209 86 5 0 5 Architecture and engineering occupations 885 848 824 25 37 18 18 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 336 331 326 5 5 5 0 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 541 510 498 12 31 12 18 Life, physical, and social science occupations 197 184 141 43 12 0 12 Community and social services occupations 621 522 154 369 98 31 68 Legal occupations 221 221 172 49 0 0 0 Education, training, & library occupations 3,325 2,907 572 2,335 418 123 295 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 399 375 240 135 25 0 25 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 1,776 1,641 436 1,205 135 12 123 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 1,039 996 326 670 43 0 43 Health technologists and technicians 731 639 111 529 92 12 80Service occupations 6,533 4,744 1,672 3,073 1,788 498 1,291 Healthcare support occupations 891 498 12 486 393 0 393 Protective service occupations 756 658 553 104 98 80 18 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 467 412 381 31 55 43 12 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 294 246 172 74 48 43 5 Food preparation and serving related occupations 2,421 1,684 356 1,327 737 191 547 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 1,389 971 547 424 418 191 227 Personal care and service occupations 1,075 934 209 725 141 37 104Sales and office occupations 12,353 11,019 3,263 7,756 1,334 418 916 Sales and related occupations 5,451 4,800 2,059 2,741 651 117 535 Office and administrative support occupations 6,895 6,219 1,205 5,015 676 295 381Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 830 658 590 68 172 123 49Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 6,496 5,789 5,697 92 707 676 31 Construction and extraction occupations: 4,191 3,669 3,589 80 522 498 25 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 676 621 621 0 55 55 0 Construction trades workers 3,085 2,618 2,538 80 467 442 25 Extraction workers 440 435 430 5 5 5 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 2,310 2,126 2,114 12 183 178 5Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 9,514 8,168 7,387 781 1,346 1,014 332 Production occupations 5,126 4,290 3,909 381 836 572 264 Transportation and material moving occupations 4,388 3,878 3,478 399 510 442 68 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 122 117 104 12 5 5 0 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 43 43 43 0 0 0 0 Motor vehicle operators 1,414 1,241 1,032 209 172 160 12 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 1,543 1,414 1,414 0 129 129 0 Material moving workers 1,272 1,063 885 178 209 154 55Unemployed, with no recent work experience 583 390 183 206 193 107 86

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059 LaSalle Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2014

Total Civilian Labor Force: 6,780

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 6,738 6,152 3,480 2,673 586 221 365Management, professional, and related occupations 1,531 1,483 562 921 48 18 30 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 422 413 209 203 10 5 5 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 268 263 167 96 5 0 5 Farmers and farm managers 23 23 5 18 0 0 0 Business and financial operations occupations 135 126 36 90 10 5 5 Business operations specialists 47 42 18 24 5 5 0 Financial specialists 83 78 12 66 5 0 5 Professional and related occupations 1,112 1,070 353 717 42 18 24 Computer and mathematical occupations 23 23 18 5 0 0 0 Architecture and engineering occupations 35 35 30 5 0 0 0 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 24 24 24 0 0 0 0 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 10 10 5 5 0 0 0 Life, physical, and social science occupations 54 54 42 12 0 0 0 Community and social services occupations 78 78 66 12 0 0 0 Legal occupations 36 36 24 12 0 0 0 Education, training, & library occupations 393 389 66 323 5 0 5 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 66 66 30 36 0 0 0 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 436 395 78 317 42 18 24 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 238 209 48 161 29 5 24 Health technologists and technicians 195 185 30 155 10 5 5Service occupations 1,268 1,004 353 652 263 42 221 Healthcare support occupations 249 166 5 161 83 5 78 Protective service occupations 262 227 215 12 35 5 30 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 207 178 173 5 29 5 24 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 51 47 42 5 5 0 5 Food preparation and serving related occupations 401 311 66 245 90 18 72 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 185 149 60 90 36 18 18 Personal care and service occupations 173 149 12 138 24 0 24Sales and office occupations 1,327 1,268 335 933 60 24 36 Sales and related occupations 532 502 215 287 30 12 18 Office and administrative support occupations 801 771 126 646 30 12 18Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 124 112 108 5 12 12 0Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 1,021 961 957 5 60 42 18 Construction and extraction occupations: 709 674 670 5 35 30 5 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 154 149 149 0 5 0 5 Construction trades workers 314 286 281 5 29 24 5 Extraction workers 245 233 233 0 12 12 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 297 287 287 0 10 5 5Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 1,441 1,315 1,166 149 126 84 42 Production occupations 574 532 424 108 42 18 24 Transportation and material moving occupations 867 783 741 42 84 66 18 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 5 5 5 0 0 0 0 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 5 5 5 0 0 0 0 Motor vehicle operators 347 335 317 18 12 12 0 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 51 47 42 5 5 5 0 Material moving workers 448 383 371 12 66 48 18Unemployed, with no recent work experience 29 14 0 14 14 2 12

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061 Lincoln Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2014

Total Civilian Labor Force: 19,865

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 19,713 12,015 6,623 5,392 7,698 3,547 4,151Management, professional, and related occupations 6,049 4,327 2,232 2,095 1,722 643 1,079 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 1,845 1,531 957 574 314 128 186 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 1,281 1,070 702 368 211 88 123 Farmers and farm managers 108 108 88 20 0 0 0 Business and financial operations occupations 456 353 167 186 103 39 64 Business operations specialists 231 167 74 93 64 39 25 Financial specialists 230 186 93 93 43 4 39 Professional and related occupations 4,200 2,792 1,276 1,516 1,408 515 893 Computer and mathematical occupations 177 88 64 25 88 39 49 Architecture and engineering occupations 151 137 123 15 14 10 4 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 97 93 83 10 4 4 0 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 56 48 44 4 8 4 4 Life, physical, and social science occupations 157 128 118 10 29 20 10 Community and social services occupations 348 226 128 98 123 74 49 Legal occupations 92 88 49 39 4 0 4 Education, training, & library occupations 1,953 1,089 417 672 863 299 564 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 358 260 142 118 98 34 64 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 947 765 231 535 182 44 137 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 564 481 182 299 83 34 49 Health technologists and technicians 383 285 49 235 98 10 88Service occupations 3,302 1,349 672 677 1,953 653 1,300 Healthcare support occupations 432 157 34 123 275 34 240 Protective service occupations 348 191 177 15 157 108 49 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 264 141 137 4 123 98 25 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 83 49 39 10 34 15 20 Food preparation and serving related occupations 1,089 402 182 221 687 226 461 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 824 294 216 78 530 206 324 Personal care and service occupations 608 309 64 245 299 74 226Sales and office occupations 5,745 3,694 1,369 2,326 2,051 702 1,349 Sales and related occupations 2,821 1,717 952 765 1,104 383 721 Office and administrative support occupations 2,924 1,977 417 1,560 947 314 633Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 167 103 83 20 64 39 25Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 1,575 1,094 1,060 34 481 471 10 Construction and extraction occupations: 907 628 613 15 279 275 4 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 96 92 88 4 4 4 0 Construction trades workers 759 500 491 10 259 255 4 Extraction workers 49 34 34 0 15 15 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 671 471 446 25 200 196 4Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 2,532 1,310 1,163 147 1,222 942 280 Production occupations 1,305 697 608 88 608 442 167 Transportation and material moving occupations 1,222 613 554 59 608 496 113 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 34 10 10 0 25 25 0 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 25 25 25 0 0 0 0 Motor vehicle operators 515 329 299 29 186 142 44 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 19 19 15 4 0 0 0 Material moving workers 633 235 206 29 397 329 69Unemployed, with no recent work experience 351 137 47 90 214 105 109

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063 Livingston Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2014

Total Civilian Labor Force: 66,433

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 65,861 63,029 35,514 27,515 2,831 1,454 1,377Management, professional, and related occupations 15,866 15,316 6,529 8,788 549 255 294 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 6,660 6,366 3,141 3,226 294 147 147 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 4,417 4,177 2,398 1,779 240 147 93 Farmers and farm managers 53 53 46 6 0 0 0 Business and financial operations occupations 2,189 2,127 696 1,431 62 0 62 Business operations specialists 890 859 410 449 31 0 31 Financial specialists 1,300 1,276 294 982 23 0 23 Professional and related occupations 9,198 8,950 3,388 5,562 248 101 147 Computer and mathematical occupations 673 658 441 217 15 15 0 Architecture and engineering occupations 1,214 1,160 1,075 85 54 54 0 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 658 603 565 39 54 54 0 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 549 549 503 46 0 0 0 Life, physical, and social science occupations 571 565 449 116 6 6 0 Community and social services occupations 627 611 224 387 15 0 15 Legal occupations 348 348 108 240 0 0 0 Education, training, & library occupations 2,986 2,932 395 2,537 54 23 31 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 702 696 387 309 6 0 6 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 2,072 1,973 302 1,671 99 6 93 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 1,120 1,044 155 890 76 6 70 Health technologists and technicians 944 928 147 781 15 0 15Service occupations 8,432 7,759 3,141 4,618 673 232 441 Healthcare support occupations 1,013 874 101 774 139 23 116 Protective service occupations 1,269 1,207 967 240 62 39 23 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 944 905 750 155 39 15 23 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 340 317 224 93 23 23 0 Food preparation and serving related occupations 2,677 2,468 719 1,748 209 70 139 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 1,841 1,632 1,106 526 209 85 124 Personal care and service occupations 1,640 1,578 248 1,331 62 15 46Sales and office occupations 18,109 17,436 5,136 12,300 673 178 495 Sales and related occupations 7,720 7,395 3,280 4,115 325 101 224 Office and administrative support occupations 10,397 10,041 1,857 8,184 356 85 271Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 248 224 209 15 23 23 0Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 13,568 13,158 12,702 456 410 371 39 Construction and extraction occupations: 9,337 9,082 8,733 348 255 232 23 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 1,563 1,563 1,547 15 0 0 0 Construction trades workers 7,736 7,480 7,148 333 255 232 23 Extraction workers 39 39 39 0 0 0 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 4,239 4,077 3,976 101 162 147 15Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 9,345 8,857 7,627 1,230 487 395 93 Production occupations 5,461 5,245 4,634 611 217 170 46 Transportation and material moving occupations 3,883 3,613 2,994 619 271 224 46 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 101 101 101 0 0 0 0 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Motor vehicle operators 2,242 2,089 1,632 456 153 147 6 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 455 449 433 15 6 6 0 Material moving workers 1,098 990 835 155 108 70 39Unemployed, with no recent work experience 306 285 167 118 22 0 22

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065 Madison Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2014

Total Civilian Labor Force: 3,907

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 3,719 1,884 1,020 864 1,836 684 1,152Management, professional, and related occupations 824 520 236 284 304 72 232 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 324 256 160 96 68 24 44 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 192 140 76 64 52 20 32 Farmers and farm managers 74 71 68 3 3 3 0 Business and financial operations occupations 56 40 16 24 16 0 16 Business operations specialists 23 11 3 8 12 0 12 Financial specialists 31 28 12 16 3 0 3 Professional and related occupations 500 264 76 188 236 48 188 Computer and mathematical occupations 3 3 0 3 0 0 0 Architecture and engineering occupations 31 28 16 12 3 3 0 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 14 11 3 8 3 3 0 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 11 11 8 3 0 0 0 Life, physical, and social science occupations 14 11 8 3 3 3 0 Community and social services occupations 92 48 20 28 44 20 24 Legal occupations 26 11 8 3 15 3 12 Education, training, & library occupations 155 88 16 72 67 3 64 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 14 11 3 8 3 3 0 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 172 76 8 68 96 12 84 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 100 56 8 48 44 0 44 Health technologists and technicians 72 20 0 20 52 12 40Service occupations 908 256 116 140 652 164 488 Healthcare support occupations 163 19 3 16 144 0 144 Protective service occupations 140 56 44 12 84 48 36 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 108 52 40 12 56 44 12 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 38 11 8 3 27 3 24 Food preparation and serving related occupations 300 60 20 40 240 56 184 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 200 64 40 24 136 44 92 Personal care and service occupations 104 56 8 48 48 16 32Sales and office occupations 876 548 180 368 328 52 276 Sales and related occupations 376 220 120 100 156 0 156 Office and administrative support occupations 500 328 60 268 172 52 120Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 107 68 56 12 39 36 3Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 283 203 200 3 80 64 16 Construction and extraction occupations: 203 135 132 3 68 60 8 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 47 35 32 3 12 12 0 Construction trades workers 144 88 88 0 56 48 8 Extraction workers 12 12 12 0 0 0 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 88 72 72 0 16 8 8Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 660 272 216 56 388 280 108 Production occupations 364 172 136 36 192 104 88 Transportation and material moving occupations 300 100 80 20 200 176 24 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 3 3 3 0 0 0 0 Motor vehicle operators 160 64 52 12 96 72 24 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 27 11 8 3 16 16 0 Material moving workers 107 19 16 3 88 88 0Unemployed, with no recent work experience 63 21 16 5 42 18 25

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067 Morehouse Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2014

Total Civilian Labor Force: 11,270

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 11,215 6,940 4,016 2,924 4,275 1,837 2,438Management, professional, and related occupations 2,283 1,678 719 960 605 123 482 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 855 700 432 268 155 59 96 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 418 350 209 141 68 32 36 Farmers and farm managers 204 167 164 4 36 23 14 Business and financial operations occupations 226 177 59 118 49 4 45 Business operations specialists 99 68 27 41 31 4 27 Financial specialists 131 109 32 77 22 4 18 Professional and related occupations 1,428 978 287 691 450 64 387 Computer and mathematical occupations 16 9 9 0 7 4 4 Architecture and engineering occupations 57 50 41 9 7 4 4 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 35 31 27 4 4 4 0 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 21 17 14 4 4 0 4 Life, physical, and social science occupations 58 41 41 0 17 14 4 Community and social services occupations 113 73 32 41 40 4 36 Legal occupations 59 50 14 36 9 0 9 Education, training, & library occupations 550 341 41 300 209 27 182 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 76 64 23 41 13 9 4 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 514 359 91 268 155 9 146 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 223 186 59 127 36 9 27 Health technologists and technicians 282 168 32 136 114 0 114Service occupations 1,937 869 346 523 1,069 296 773 Healthcare support occupations 518 196 18 177 323 23 300 Protective service occupations 350 255 200 55 96 59 36 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 241 182 159 23 59 41 18 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 114 73 41 32 41 23 18 Food preparation and serving related occupations 432 177 23 155 255 32 223 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 396 132 100 32 264 164 100 Personal care and service occupations 236 109 9 100 127 14 114Sales and office occupations 2,547 1,856 664 1,192 691 177 514 Sales and related occupations 1,187 887 446 441 300 73 227 Office and administrative support occupations 1,360 969 218 750 391 105 287Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 337 177 155 23 159 118 41Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 1,464 1,146 1,119 27 318 291 27 Construction and extraction occupations: 827 623 609 14 204 200 4 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 104 100 100 0 4 4 0 Construction trades workers 713 518 505 14 195 191 4 Extraction workers 9 9 9 0 0 0 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 637 523 509 14 114 91 23Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 2,388 1,151 1,001 150 1,237 746 491 Production occupations 1,396 673 573 100 723 346 377 Transportation and material moving occupations 991 478 428 50 514 400 114 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 35 18 18 0 17 14 4 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 9 9 9 0 0 0 0 Motor vehicle operators 305 159 132 27 146 146 0 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 45 41 41 0 4 0 4 Material moving workers 591 246 223 23 346 241 105Unemployed, with no recent work experience 266 65 14 51 201 89 112

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069 Natchitoches Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2014

Total Civilian Labor Force: 16,325

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 16,044 10,408 5,774 4,634 5,636 2,458 3,178Management, professional, and related occupations 4,022 3,183 1,663 1,520 839 207 632 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 1,239 1,026 686 341 212 104 109 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 795 646 444 202 148 69 79 Farmers and farm managers 182 163 148 15 19 15 4 Business and financial operations occupations 266 217 94 123 49 20 30 Business operations specialists 114 89 44 44 25 15 10 Financial specialists 153 128 49 79 25 10 15 Professional and related occupations 2,788 2,157 977 1,179 632 104 528 Computer and mathematical occupations 67 59 35 25 8 4 4 Architecture and engineering occupations 178 158 148 10 20 20 0 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 99 84 84 0 15 15 0 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 78 74 64 10 4 4 0 Life, physical, and social science occupations 108 104 59 44 4 4 0 Community and social services occupations 188 133 99 35 54 30 25 Legal occupations 93 89 64 25 4 0 4 Education, training, & library occupations 1,387 1,007 326 681 380 20 360 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 201 183 114 69 19 15 4 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 558 424 133 291 133 10 123 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 336 291 89 202 44 0 44 Health technologists and technicians 217 128 44 84 89 10 79Service occupations 2,690 1,204 538 666 1,485 494 992 Healthcare support occupations 306 109 15 94 197 20 178 Protective service occupations 400 247 168 79 153 99 54 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 276 163 123 39 114 84 30 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 123 84 44 39 39 15 25 Food preparation and serving related occupations 903 360 128 232 543 143 400 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 666 257 192 64 410 197 212 Personal care and service occupations 415 237 39 197 178 35 143Sales and office occupations 4,274 3,020 967 2,053 1,253 336 918 Sales and related occupations 1,826 1,189 563 627 637 153 484 Office and administrative support occupations 2,443 1,826 400 1,426 617 183 434Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 247 188 168 20 59 39 20Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 1,865 1,362 1,318 44 503 489 15 Construction and extraction occupations: 1,075 785 755 30 290 286 4 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 153 128 128 0 25 25 0 Construction trades workers 853 597 572 25 256 252 4 Extraction workers 74 64 54 10 10 10 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 785 577 563 15 207 197 10Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 2,611 1,293 1,046 247 1,318 795 523 Production occupations 1,431 572 405 168 859 444 415 Transportation and material moving occupations 1,179 716 642 74 464 350 114 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 19 19 15 4 0 0 0 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 20 20 20 0 0 0 0 Motor vehicle operators 489 331 291 39 158 133 25 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 84 64 64 0 20 20 0 Material moving workers 568 281 252 30 286 197 89Unemployed, with no recent work experience 331 155 72 83 176 101 75

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071 Orleans Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2014

Total Civilian Labor Force: 178,535

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 172,343 58,807 32,343 26,464 113,537 50,749 62,787Management, professional, and related occupations 55,880 30,764 17,084 13,680 25,116 8,407 16,709 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 17,484 9,456 5,623 3,833 8,028 3,327 4,701 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 11,579 6,579 4,056 2,523 5,000 2,165 2,835 Farmers and farm managers 12 12 3 8 0 0 0 Business and financial operations occupations 5,901 2,868 1,563 1,306 3,033 1,162 1,870 Business operations specialists 2,721 1,289 691 598 1,432 602 830 Financial specialists 3,180 1,579 872 708 1,601 560 1,040 Professional and related occupations 38,396 21,308 11,461 9,847 17,088 5,080 12,008 Computer and mathematical occupations 2,144 1,289 927 362 855 421 434 Architecture and engineering occupations 2,190 1,533 1,339 194 657 526 131 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 1,735 1,365 1,179 185 371 307 63 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 455 168 160 8 286 219 67 Life, physical, and social science occupations 1,756 1,078 628 451 678 299 379 Community and social services occupations 3,610 1,394 531 863 2,215 611 1,605 Legal occupations 3,980 3,294 2,237 1,057 687 291 396 Education, training, & library occupations 11,616 5,379 2,283 3,096 6,238 1,318 4,920 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 3,980 2,805 1,596 1,209 1,175 724 451 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 9,115 4,532 1,921 2,611 4,583 889 3,694 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 6,389 3,791 1,659 2,131 2,599 598 2,001 Health technologists and technicians 2,725 741 261 480 1,984 291 1,693Service occupations 38,526 8,264 4,519 3,744 30,263 12,977 17,286 Healthcare support occupations 4,039 345 51 295 3,694 438 3,256 Protective service occupations 5,395 1,268 1,099 168 4,128 2,839 1,289 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 2,485 847 771 76 1,638 1,200 438 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 2,915 425 333 93 2,489 1,638 851 Food preparation and serving related occupations 14,805 4,494 2,388 2,106 10,311 5,042 5,269 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 8,929 800 514 286 8,129 3,589 4,540 Personal care and service occupations 5,358 1,356 468 889 4,001 1,070 2,931Sales and office occupations 44,659 13,946 5,568 8,378 30,713 7,881 22,833 Sales and related occupations 18,899 7,114 3,643 3,471 11,785 3,151 8,634 Office and administrative support occupations 25,760 6,836 1,929 4,907 18,924 4,730 14,194Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 345 54 51 3 291 219 72Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 11,747 2,873 2,717 156 8,875 8,319 556 Construction and extraction occupations: 7,779 1,828 1,706 122 5,951 5,711 240 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 746 329 312 17 417 392 25 Construction trades workers 6,861 1,436 1,335 101 5,425 5,223 202 Extraction workers 164 55 55 0 110 97 13 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 3,963 1,045 1,011 34 2,919 2,607 312Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 18,078 2,729 2,338 392 15,348 11,494 3,854 Production occupations 7,649 1,344 1,070 274 6,305 3,757 2,548 Transportation and material moving occupations 10,425 1,382 1,264 118 9,043 7,737 1,306 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 261 59 46 13 202 147 55 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 63 51 51 0 13 13 0 Motor vehicle operators 4,861 619 581 38 4,241 3,791 451 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 952 215 202 13 737 569 168 Material moving workers 4,292 438 383 55 3,854 3,218 636Unemployed, with no recent work experience 3,119 179 69 110 2,941 1,456 1,484

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073 Ouachita Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2014

Total Civilian Labor Force: 72,457

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 71,699 50,171 26,458 23,713 21,529 9,480 12,048Management, professional, and related occupations 20,854 16,672 7,508 9,163 4,182 1,380 2,802 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 7,467 6,237 3,508 2,729 1,230 503 726 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 4,468 3,788 2,454 1,334 680 306 374 Farmers and farm managers 99 99 73 26 0 0 0 Business and financial operations occupations 2,895 2,351 981 1,370 545 192 353 Business operations specialists 1,183 908 394 514 275 130 145 Financial specialists 1,723 1,448 592 856 275 67 208 Professional and related occupations 13,387 10,435 4,001 6,434 2,952 877 2,076 Computer and mathematical occupations 503 441 301 140 62 21 42 Architecture and engineering occupations 1,027 944 799 145 83 57 26 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 602 534 477 57 67 57 10 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 425 410 322 88 16 0 16 Life, physical, and social science occupations 244 192 125 67 52 42 10 Community and social services occupations 1,365 1,012 503 509 353 135 218 Legal occupations 503 462 249 213 42 21 21 Education, training, & library occupations 4,447 3,144 540 2,605 1,302 296 1,007 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 965 846 477 368 119 73 47 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 4,333 3,399 1,017 2,382 934 233 700 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 2,667 2,221 758 1,463 446 166 280 Health technologists and technicians 1,671 1,178 259 918 493 67 425Service occupations 12,360 6,195 2,537 3,658 6,164 2,340 3,824 Healthcare support occupations 1,738 711 52 659 1,027 104 924 Protective service occupations 1,728 1,110 1,001 109 617 425 192 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 1,261 820 778 42 441 301 140 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 467 291 223 67 176 125 52 Food preparation and serving related occupations 4,136 1,967 617 1,349 2,169 825 1,344 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 2,698 986 633 353 1,712 799 913 Personal care and service occupations 2,055 1,417 233 1,183 638 187 451Sales and office occupations 21,098 15,286 5,848 9,439 5,812 1,577 4,234 Sales and related occupations 9,459 6,891 3,824 3,067 2,568 680 1,889 Office and administrative support occupations 11,633 8,396 2,024 6,372 3,238 898 2,340Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 149 99 99 0 51 47 4Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 7,083 5,640 5,495 145 1,442 1,391 52 Construction and extraction occupations: 4,032 3,160 3,103 57 872 851 21 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 674 585 581 4 88 88 0 Construction trades workers 3,248 2,485 2,434 52 763 742 21 Extraction workers 109 88 88 0 21 21 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 3,051 2,475 2,387 88 576 540 36Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 8,935 5,765 4,758 1,007 3,170 2,397 773 Production occupations 4,763 3,087 2,543 545 1,676 1,064 612 Transportation and material moving occupations 4,156 2,672 2,216 457 1,484 1,328 156 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 78 67 57 10 10 10 0 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 82 82 78 4 0 0 0 Motor vehicle operators 2,428 1,697 1,339 358 732 664 67 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 187 104 104 0 83 83 0 Material moving workers 1,391 732 643 88 659 571 88Unemployed, with no recent work experience 1,204 501 200 301 703 344 359

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075 Plaquemines Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2014

Total Civilian Labor Force: 10,398

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 10,237 7,803 4,503 3,300 2,434 1,358 1,076Management, professional, and related occupations 2,419 2,049 1,061 988 370 88 282 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 988 852 516 336 136 58 78 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 570 497 341 156 73 39 34 Farmers and farm managers 78 78 58 19 0 0 0 Business and financial operations occupations 346 282 122 161 63 19 44 Business operations specialists 136 92 29 63 44 15 29 Financial specialists 203 185 92 92 18 4 15 Professional and related occupations 1,421 1,193 545 647 229 29 200 Computer and mathematical occupations 57 54 19 34 4 4 0 Architecture and engineering occupations 208 204 180 24 4 4 0 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 87 83 68 15 4 4 0 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 111 111 107 4 0 0 0 Life, physical, and social science occupations 106 102 92 10 4 0 4 Community and social services occupations 92 63 34 29 28 4 24 Legal occupations 96 92 58 34 4 4 0 Education, training, & library occupations 438 316 88 229 122 0 122 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 97 97 10 88 0 0 0 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 326 268 63 204 58 10 49 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 185 170 54 117 15 0 15 Health technologists and technicians 135 92 4 88 44 10 34Service occupations 1,417 891 350 540 526 175 350 Healthcare support occupations 117 34 0 34 83 19 63 Protective service occupations 224 166 136 29 58 24 34 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 112 83 68 15 29 10 19 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 122 83 68 15 39 19 19 Food preparation and serving related occupations 492 346 68 277 146 39 107 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 355 156 107 49 200 92 107 Personal care and service occupations 233 190 34 156 43 4 39Sales and office occupations 2,565 2,191 618 1,572 375 83 292 Sales and related occupations 1,090 886 375 511 204 24 180 Office and administrative support occupations 1,470 1,300 243 1,056 170 58 112Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 461 272 268 4 190 175 15Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 1,387 1,013 988 24 375 365 10 Construction and extraction occupations: 730 472 462 10 258 258 0 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 126 101 97 4 24 24 0 Construction trades workers 505 315 312 4 190 190 0 Extraction workers 97 54 54 0 44 44 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 657 540 526 15 117 107 10Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 1,899 1,339 1,188 151 560 448 112 Production occupations 808 604 579 24 204 166 39 Transportation and material moving occupations 1,095 740 608 131 355 282 73 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 18 14 4 10 4 4 0 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 14 4 4 0 10 10 0 Motor vehicle operators 350 219 141 78 131 107 24 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 331 292 263 29 39 29 10 Material moving workers 370 200 190 10 170 131 39Unemployed, with no recent work experience 85 45 28 17 40 22 18

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077 Pointe Coupee Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2014

Total Civilian Labor Force: 10,246

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 10,134 6,832 3,952 2,880 3,302 1,595 1,707Management, professional, and related occupations 2,453 1,989 917 1,072 464 155 309 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 1,045 885 587 299 160 64 96 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 528 443 288 155 85 48 37 Farmers and farm managers 212 208 197 11 4 4 0 Business and financial operations occupations 304 229 101 128 75 16 59 Business operations specialists 143 117 64 53 26 4 21 Financial specialists 171 117 37 80 53 16 37 Professional and related occupations 1,408 1,104 331 773 304 91 213 Computer and mathematical occupations 47 43 11 32 4 0 4 Architecture and engineering occupations 139 117 96 21 21 21 0 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 48 32 32 0 16 16 0 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 90 85 64 21 4 4 0 Life, physical, and social science occupations 52 48 48 0 4 4 0 Community and social services occupations 107 59 37 21 48 16 32 Legal occupations 110 101 32 69 9 4 4 Education, training, & library occupations 491 347 21 325 144 27 117 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 41 26 21 4 15 4 11 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 416 357 59 299 59 11 48 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 201 192 27 165 9 4 4 Health technologists and technicians 207 160 32 128 47 4 43Service occupations 1,568 661 315 347 907 304 603 Healthcare support occupations 224 37 0 37 187 0 187 Protective service occupations 203 96 85 11 107 59 48 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 149 69 59 11 80 43 37 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 53 27 27 0 27 16 11 Food preparation and serving related occupations 517 240 107 133 277 91 187 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 421 181 96 85 240 128 112 Personal care and service occupations 213 112 32 80 101 27 75Sales and office occupations 2,587 1,888 619 1,269 699 155 544 Sales and related occupations 1,056 741 416 325 315 48 267 Office and administrative support occupations 1,531 1,147 203 944 384 107 277Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 191 101 85 16 90 85 4Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 1,253 976 960 16 277 261 16 Construction and extraction occupations: 853 656 645 11 197 187 11 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 139 123 123 0 16 16 0 Construction trades workers 693 517 507 11 176 165 11 Extraction workers 27 16 16 0 11 11 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 393 319 315 4 74 69 4Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 1,968 1,205 1,051 155 763 603 160 Production occupations 1,141 800 736 64 341 224 117 Transportation and material moving occupations 827 405 315 91 421 379 43 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 26 21 21 0 4 4 0 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Motor vehicle operators 384 224 139 85 160 139 21 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 80 59 59 0 21 21 0 Material moving workers 330 100 96 4 229 208 21Unemployed, with no recent work experience 122 16 4 12 106 32 74

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079 Rapides Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2014

Total Civilian Labor Force: 58,646

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 58,021 41,444 22,260 19,184 16,577 7,774 8,803Management, professional, and related occupations 17,315 13,932 6,174 7,758 3,383 1,131 2,252 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 5,813 4,762 2,748 2,015 1,051 409 641 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 3,491 2,979 1,853 1,126 512 215 296 Farmers and farm managers 329 286 215 70 43 32 11 Business and financial operations occupations 1,999 1,503 679 824 496 162 334 Business operations specialists 959 657 248 409 302 108 194 Financial specialists 1,034 846 431 415 189 48 140 Professional and related occupations 11,507 9,169 3,426 5,743 2,338 727 1,611 Computer and mathematical occupations 345 307 232 75 38 11 27 Architecture and engineering occupations 684 609 560 48 75 54 22 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 366 345 329 16 22 11 11 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 323 264 232 32 59 43 16 Life, physical, and social science occupations 436 345 259 86 92 54 38 Community and social services occupations 970 609 312 296 361 140 221 Legal occupations 668 609 318 291 59 38 22 Education, training, & library occupations 3,615 2,823 496 2,327 792 178 614 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 754 582 291 291 172 108 65 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 4,040 3,292 959 2,333 749 151 598 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 2,661 2,279 711 1,568 382 108 275 Health technologists and technicians 1,379 1,013 248 765 366 43 323Service occupations 11,055 5,694 2,796 2,898 5,360 2,187 3,173 Healthcare support occupations 2,176 894 119 776 1,282 226 1,056 Protective service occupations 1,681 1,266 1,164 102 415 259 156 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 1,352 1,029 964 65 323 189 135 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 329 237 199 38 92 70 22 Food preparation and serving related occupations 3,119 1,514 614 900 1,605 738 867 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 2,527 980 652 329 1,546 862 684 Personal care and service occupations 1,552 1,045 248 797 506 102 404Sales and office occupations 15,117 11,453 4,040 7,413 3,663 1,218 2,446 Sales and related occupations 7,106 5,350 2,774 2,575 1,756 571 1,185 Office and administrative support occupations 8,011 6,098 1,266 4,832 1,912 646 1,266Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 517 409 323 86 108 81 27Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 6,508 5,463 5,344 119 1,045 1,045 0 Construction and extraction occupations: 3,518 2,866 2,834 32 652 652 0 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 377 356 356 0 22 22 0 Construction trades workers 2,888 2,273 2,241 32 614 614 0 Extraction workers 253 237 237 0 16 16 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 2,985 2,591 2,510 81 393 393 0Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 6,562 4,116 3,416 700 2,446 1,832 614 Production occupations 2,710 1,627 1,271 356 1,083 614 469 Transportation and material moving occupations 3,841 2,484 2,144 339 1,358 1,212 145 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 95 86 70 16 9 4 4 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 73 69 65 4 4 0 4 Motor vehicle operators 2,290 1,557 1,341 215 733 646 86 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 226 162 162 0 65 65 0 Material moving workers 1,158 614 512 102 544 496 48Unemployed, with no recent work experience 959 378 159 219 581 283 297

White Minority

Occupational CategoriesBoth

SexesBoth

Sexes

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081 Red River Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2014

Total Civilian Labor Force: 4,047

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 4,007 2,577 1,515 1,061 1,430 641 789Management, professional, and related occupations 806 613 295 318 193 51 142 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 318 244 170 74 74 45 28 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 199 148 85 62 51 28 23 Farmers and farm managers 67 50 45 5 17 17 0 Business and financial operations occupations 50 45 34 11 5 0 5 Business operations specialists 27 27 23 5 0 0 0 Financial specialists 27 23 11 11 5 0 5 Professional and related occupations 493 375 131 244 118 5 114 Computer and mathematical occupations 5 5 0 5 0 0 0 Architecture and engineering occupations 11 11 11 0 0 0 0 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 5 5 5 0 0 0 0 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 11 11 11 0 0 0 0 Life, physical, and social science occupations 9 9 5 5 0 0 0 Community and social services occupations 67 51 23 28 16 5 11 Legal occupations 9 5 5 0 5 0 5 Education, training, & library occupations 254 170 45 125 84 5 79 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 16 16 11 5 0 0 0 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 131 108 23 85 23 0 23 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 51 40 11 28 11 0 11 Health technologists and technicians 79 68 11 57 11 0 11Service occupations 704 301 131 170 403 79 324 Healthcare support occupations 180 57 0 57 124 5 119 Protective service occupations 102 74 40 34 28 17 11 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 61 45 28 17 16 11 5 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 37 28 11 17 9 5 5 Food preparation and serving related occupations 146 45 11 34 101 5 96 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 187 91 74 17 96 34 62 Personal care and service occupations 78 33 5 28 45 11 34Sales and office occupations 727 596 142 454 131 23 108 Sales and related occupations 233 187 85 102 45 11 34 Office and administrative support occupations 494 409 57 352 85 11 74Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 67 44 40 5 23 23 0Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 725 551 539 11 175 170 5 Construction and extraction occupations: 469 356 352 5 112 108 5 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 34 34 34 0 0 0 0 Construction trades workers 344 237 233 5 107 102 5 Extraction workers 96 85 85 0 11 11 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 259 192 187 5 67 62 5Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 874 431 352 79 443 267 176 Production occupations 511 267 204 62 244 79 165 Transportation and material moving occupations 369 170 153 17 199 187 11 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Motor vehicle operators 158 79 68 11 78 74 5 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 27 23 23 0 5 5 0 Material moving workers 174 61 57 5 112 108 5Unemployed, with no recent work experience 96 37 18 19 59 27 32

White Minority

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083 Richland Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2014

Total Civilian Labor Force: 8,784

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 8,693 6,080 3,338 2,742 2,614 1,166 1,448Management, professional, and related occupations 2,209 1,815 777 1,038 394 101 293 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 799 719 463 256 80 48 32 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 399 357 208 149 43 27 16 Farmers and farm managers 174 169 165 4 4 4 0 Business and financial operations occupations 218 192 91 101 27 16 11 Business operations specialists 63 48 37 11 15 11 4 Financial specialists 152 144 53 91 9 4 4 Professional and related occupations 1,411 1,097 314 783 314 53 261 Computer and mathematical occupations 9 9 4 4 0 0 0 Architecture and engineering occupations 73 73 69 4 0 0 0 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 27 27 27 0 0 0 0 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 47 47 43 4 0 0 0 Life, physical, and social science occupations 43 43 43 0 0 0 0 Community and social services occupations 116 69 21 48 47 4 43 Legal occupations 32 32 21 11 0 0 0 Education, training, & library occupations 570 415 27 389 154 27 128 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 48 37 11 27 11 11 0 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 505 410 117 293 95 4 91 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 293 256 75 181 37 0 37 Health technologists and technicians 217 160 43 117 57 4 53Service occupations 1,448 671 272 399 777 202 575 Healthcare support occupations 272 80 0 80 192 27 165 Protective service occupations 234 165 128 37 69 43 27 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 160 101 85 16 59 37 21 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 67 59 43 16 9 4 4 Food preparation and serving related occupations 426 170 27 144 256 16 240 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 325 117 96 21 208 117 91 Personal care and service occupations 202 149 27 122 53 0 53Sales and office occupations 2,028 1,634 511 1,123 394 80 314 Sales and related occupations 894 697 341 357 197 32 165 Office and administrative support occupations 1,129 937 170 767 192 48 144Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 308 132 128 4 176 149 27Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 1,085 856 852 4 229 218 11 Construction and extraction occupations: 680 526 522 4 154 144 11 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 89 85 85 0 4 4 0 Construction trades workers 537 393 389 4 144 133 11 Extraction workers 53 43 43 0 11 11 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 413 334 330 4 79 75 4Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 1,517 932 777 154 586 410 176 Production occupations 809 495 394 101 314 165 149 Transportation and material moving occupations 697 431 378 53 266 240 27 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 11 11 11 0 0 0 0 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 20 16 16 0 4 0 4 Motor vehicle operators 425 287 256 32 137 133 4 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 37 16 16 0 21 21 0 Material moving workers 218 112 91 21 106 91 16Unemployed, with no recent work experience 102 38 22 16 64 11 53

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085 Sabine Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2014

Total Civilian Labor Force: 9,271

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 9,025 6,854 4,015 2,839 2,171 1,116 1,055Management, professional, and related occupations 2,055 1,819 864 955 236 50 186 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 673 603 362 241 70 30 40 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 412 347 181 166 65 30 35 Farmers and farm managers 106 106 95 10 0 0 0 Business and financial operations occupations 155 151 85 65 4 0 4 Business operations specialists 79 75 50 25 4 0 4 Financial specialists 75 75 35 40 0 0 0 Professional and related occupations 1,382 1,221 502 719 161 15 146 Computer and mathematical occupations 45 35 15 20 10 0 10 Architecture and engineering occupations 89 85 85 0 4 4 0 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 35 35 35 0 0 0 0 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 54 50 50 0 4 4 0 Life, physical, and social science occupations 22 14 10 4 8 4 4 Community and social services occupations 180 166 121 45 14 4 10 Legal occupations 14 10 0 10 4 0 4 Education, training, & library occupations 637 553 151 402 84 4 80 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 37 29 25 4 8 4 4 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 357 317 90 226 40 0 40 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 196 181 60 121 15 0 15 Health technologists and technicians 166 141 35 106 25 0 25Service occupations 1,276 819 276 543 457 106 352 Healthcare support occupations 220 116 10 106 105 4 100 Protective service occupations 120 100 85 15 19 15 4 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 115 95 85 10 19 15 4 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 12 4 0 4 8 4 4 Food preparation and serving related occupations 367 226 45 181 141 10 131 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 362 206 111 95 156 80 75 Personal care and service occupations 206 171 25 146 35 0 35Sales and office occupations 1,899 1,533 472 1,060 367 95 271 Sales and related occupations 794 653 322 332 141 30 111 Office and administrative support occupations 1,105 879 151 729 226 65 161Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 371 226 191 35 145 141 4Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 1,347 1,116 1,065 50 231 231 0 Construction and extraction occupations: 899 734 703 30 166 166 0 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 185 155 151 4 30 30 0 Construction trades workers 523 432 407 25 90 90 0 Extraction workers 181 141 141 0 40 40 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 452 382 362 20 70 70 0Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 1,914 1,276 1,116 161 638 432 206 Production occupations 965 593 482 111 372 201 171 Transportation and material moving occupations 950 683 633 50 266 231 35 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 10 10 10 0 0 0 0 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Motor vehicle operators 372 281 256 25 90 80 10 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 70 60 60 0 10 10 0 Material moving workers 497 332 307 25 166 141 25Unemployed, with no recent work experience 163 68 29 39 94 57 37

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087 St. Bernard Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2014

Total Civilian Labor Force: 19,032

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 18,056 16,305 8,814 7,492 1,750 765 985Management, professional, and related occupations 4,294 4,000 1,729 2,271 294 110 184 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 1,723 1,637 884 753 86 52 34 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 1,169 1,105 618 487 64 43 21 Farmers and farm managers 6 6 6 0 0 0 0 Business and financial operations occupations 545 526 260 266 18 6 12 Business operations specialists 223 211 95 116 12 6 6 Financial specialists 315 309 162 147 6 0 6 Professional and related occupations 2,571 2,363 845 1,518 208 58 150 Computer and mathematical occupations 204 193 110 83 12 2 9 Architecture and engineering occupations 278 260 236 24 18 18 0 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 119 107 95 12 12 12 0 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 162 156 141 15 6 6 0 Life, physical, and social science occupations 89 89 55 34 0 0 0 Community and social services occupations 98 77 24 52 21 9 12 Legal occupations 125 119 37 83 6 0 6 Education, training, & library occupations 765 704 135 569 61 0 61 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 208 181 98 83 28 21 6 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 805 744 153 591 61 9 52 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 409 361 95 266 48 2 46 Health technologists and technicians 391 383 58 324 9 2 6Service occupations 2,519 2,090 943 1,148 428 122 306 Healthcare support occupations 242 162 12 150 80 0 80 Protective service occupations 450 435 383 52 15 15 0 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 318 303 291 12 15 15 0 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 135 135 92 43 0 0 0 Food preparation and serving related occupations 970 799 260 539 171 64 107 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 395 303 211 92 92 31 61 Personal care and service occupations 462 395 80 315 67 9 58Sales and office occupations 5,646 5,123 1,392 3,731 523 98 425 Sales and related occupations 2,041 1,744 738 1,007 297 67 230 Office and administrative support occupations 3,608 3,379 655 2,724 230 31 199Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 187 165 165 0 21 15 6Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 2,696 2,540 2,491 49 156 150 6 Construction and extraction occupations: 1,521 1,417 1,386 31 104 104 0 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 217 211 205 6 6 6 0 Construction trades workers 1,304 1,209 1,184 24 95 95 0 Extraction workers 6 0 0 0 6 6 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 1,175 1,123 1,105 18 52 46 6Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 2,574 2,280 2,023 257 294 248 46 Production occupations 1,328 1,178 1,037 141 150 122 28 Transportation and material moving occupations 1,242 1,099 985 113 144 125 18 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 49 43 31 12 6 6 0 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 6 6 6 0 0 0 0 Motor vehicle operators 575 490 438 52 86 77 9 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 177 159 150 9 18 12 6 Material moving workers 441 404 364 40 37 31 6Unemployed, with no recent work experience 141 105 68 37 37 21 15

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089 St. Charles Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2014

Total Civilian Labor Force: 25,701

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 24,957 19,163 10,630 8,533 5,794 2,886 2,908Management, professional, and related occupations 7,355 6,296 3,089 3,207 1,060 316 744 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 2,728 2,384 1,482 902 344 152 192 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 1,787 1,567 1,054 513 220 113 107 Farmers and farm managers 16 16 11 5 0 0 0 Business and financial operations occupations 924 800 417 383 124 39 85 Business operations specialists 507 445 254 192 62 28 34 Financial specialists 411 349 163 186 62 11 51 Professional and related occupations 4,622 3,906 1,601 2,305 716 163 552 Computer and mathematical occupations 276 248 107 141 28 17 11 Architecture and engineering occupations 659 648 581 68 11 11 0 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 462 462 428 34 0 0 0 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 209 197 158 39 11 11 0 Life, physical, and social science occupations 496 434 299 135 62 28 34 Community and social services occupations 299 186 96 90 113 34 79 Legal occupations 254 225 96 130 28 0 28 Education, training, & library occupations 1,432 1,189 169 1,020 242 17 225 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 316 214 85 130 101 56 45 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 896 767 175 592 130 0 130 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 547 485 113 372 62 0 62 Health technologists and technicians 361 287 62 225 73 0 73Service occupations 3,320 1,905 879 1,026 1,415 468 947 Healthcare support occupations 389 186 17 169 203 39 163 Protective service occupations 626 395 366 28 231 124 107 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 389 276 265 11 113 73 39 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 225 113 101 11 113 45 68 Food preparation and serving related occupations 1,020 603 175 428 417 79 338 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 800 310 231 79 490 225 265 Personal care and service occupations 479 406 85 321 73 0 73Sales and office occupations 6,583 5,388 1,668 3,720 1,195 287 907 Sales and related occupations 2,271 1,725 817 907 547 107 440 Office and administrative support occupations 4,306 3,664 851 2,812 643 180 462Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 123 118 118 0 5 5 0Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 3,523 2,824 2,672 152 699 676 23 Construction and extraction occupations: 1,860 1,403 1,302 101 457 440 17 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 151 147 147 0 5 5 0 Construction trades workers 1,708 1,257 1,155 101 451 434 17 Extraction workers 5 5 5 0 0 0 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 1,650 1,415 1,364 51 236 231 5Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 3,928 2,587 2,181 406 1,341 1,105 237 Production occupations 2,164 1,618 1,409 209 547 423 124 Transportation and material moving occupations 1,770 975 772 203 795 682 113 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 140 118 107 11 21 17 5 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Motor vehicle operators 789 411 254 158 378 344 34 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 220 175 175 0 45 28 17 Material moving workers 626 271 242 28 355 299 56Unemployed, with no recent work experience 135 54 27 27 81 29 52

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091 St. Helena Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2014

Total Civilian Labor Force: 4,686

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 4,624 2,422 1,413 1,010 2,201 1,055 1,146Management, professional, and related occupations 1,027 664 357 306 363 57 306 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 346 244 187 57 102 28 74 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 221 159 136 23 62 0 62 Farmers and farm managers 50 39 34 5 11 11 0 Business and financial operations occupations 79 51 17 34 28 17 11 Business operations specialists 62 34 11 23 28 17 11 Financial specialists 20 16 5 11 5 0 5 Professional and related occupations 686 420 170 250 267 34 233 Computer and mathematical occupations 9 5 5 0 5 0 5 Architecture and engineering occupations 34 34 34 0 0 0 0 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 11 11 11 0 0 0 0 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 17 17 17 0 0 0 0 Life, physical, and social science occupations 56 51 51 0 5 0 5 Community and social services occupations 77 33 5 28 44 5 40 Legal occupations 9 5 0 5 5 5 0 Education, training, & library occupations 278 136 34 102 142 23 119 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 227 165 45 119 62 0 62 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 136 96 34 62 40 0 40 Health technologists and technicians 91 68 11 57 23 0 23Service occupations 902 255 148 108 647 204 443 Healthcare support occupations 238 40 11 28 199 0 199 Protective service occupations 192 107 102 5 85 45 40 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 118 90 85 5 28 11 17 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 74 17 17 0 57 34 23 Food preparation and serving related occupations 210 74 17 57 136 28 108 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 203 22 17 5 182 130 51 Personal care and service occupations 61 16 5 11 45 0 45Sales and office occupations 959 686 170 516 272 85 187 Sales and related occupations 357 204 74 130 153 68 85 Office and administrative support occupations 613 488 96 391 125 17 108Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 141 23 23 0 118 113 5Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 624 431 414 17 193 176 17 Construction and extraction occupations: 487 369 352 17 118 113 5 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 39 34 34 0 5 5 0 Construction trades workers 419 318 301 17 101 96 5 Extraction workers 28 17 17 0 11 11 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 130 57 57 0 74 62 11Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 908 352 295 57 556 403 153 Production occupations 465 216 193 23 250 170 79 Transportation and material moving occupations 431 130 102 28 301 233 68 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Motor vehicle operators 261 68 45 23 193 159 34 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 20 9 5 5 11 11 0 Material moving workers 153 51 51 0 102 68 34Unemployed, with no recent work experience 57 6 6 0 51 16 35

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093 St. James Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2014

Total Civilian Labor Force: 9,913

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 9,878 5,525 3,136 2,388 4,354 2,000 2,354Management, professional, and related occupations 2,197 1,432 620 812 765 186 580 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 713 481 272 209 232 93 139 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 365 220 162 58 145 58 87 Farmers and farm managers 64 41 41 0 23 23 0 Business and financial operations occupations 284 220 70 151 64 12 52 Business operations specialists 150 122 41 81 28 5 23 Financial specialists 139 99 29 70 41 12 29 Professional and related occupations 1,490 957 354 603 533 93 441 Computer and mathematical occupations 34 29 17 12 5 5 0 Architecture and engineering occupations 184 162 151 12 22 17 5 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 29 29 29 0 0 0 0 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 155 133 122 12 22 17 5 Life, physical, and social science occupations 80 64 46 17 16 5 12 Community and social services occupations 122 29 12 17 93 17 75 Legal occupations 39 35 17 17 5 0 5 Education, training, & library occupations 626 342 41 301 284 23 261 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 68 46 12 35 22 17 5 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 329 255 58 197 74 5 70 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 197 168 29 139 29 0 29 Health technologists and technicians 126 81 23 58 45 5 41Service occupations 1,600 562 197 365 1,038 272 765 Healthcare support occupations 189 92 5 87 97 5 93 Protective service occupations 277 63 58 5 214 70 145 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 116 46 46 0 70 58 12 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 155 16 12 5 139 12 128 Food preparation and serving related occupations 510 157 17 139 354 70 284 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 405 97 93 5 307 128 180 Personal care and service occupations 203 139 17 122 64 0 64Sales and office occupations 2,162 1,362 336 1,026 800 151 649 Sales and related occupations 754 429 186 243 325 35 290 Office and administrative support occupations 1,403 933 151 783 470 116 354Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 145 93 93 0 52 35 17Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 1,241 742 707 35 499 435 64 Construction and extraction occupations: 725 365 330 35 359 296 64 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 63 45 41 5 17 17 0 Construction trades workers 661 319 290 29 342 278 64 Extraction workers 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 516 377 377 0 139 139 0Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 2,400 1,293 1,171 122 1,107 899 209 Production occupations 1,490 928 846 81 562 458 104 Transportation and material moving occupations 904 365 325 41 539 441 99 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 51 12 12 0 39 35 5 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Motor vehicle operators 319 133 99 35 186 157 29 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 75 52 52 0 23 12 12 Material moving workers 451 167 162 5 284 232 52Unemployed, with no recent work experience 132 37 7 30 95 19 77

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095 St. John the Baptist Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2014

Total Civilian Labor Force: 20,566

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 19,992 11,797 6,700 5,097 8,195 3,698 4,497Management, professional, and related occupations 4,636 3,146 1,522 1,624 1,490 440 1,051 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 1,908 1,404 793 611 504 177 327 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 1,276 992 606 386 284 118 166 Farmers and farm managers 16 16 16 0 0 0 0 Business and financial operations occupations 611 397 172 225 214 54 161 Business operations specialists 348 214 129 86 134 54 80 Financial specialists 252 177 38 139 75 0 75 Professional and related occupations 2,728 1,742 729 1,013 986 263 724 Computer and mathematical occupations 193 155 118 38 38 16 21 Architecture and engineering occupations 354 257 209 48 96 96 0 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 182 123 107 16 59 59 0 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 177 139 107 32 38 38 0 Life, physical, and social science occupations 106 85 80 4 21 11 11 Community and social services occupations 145 75 21 54 70 16 54 Legal occupations 75 59 32 27 16 0 16 Education, training, & library occupations 949 557 75 482 391 21 370 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 177 113 80 32 64 43 21 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 729 434 113 322 295 64 230 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 450 295 80 214 155 43 113 Health technologists and technicians 279 139 32 107 139 21 118Service occupations 3,216 1,399 616 783 1,817 574 1,244 Healthcare support occupations 465 90 4 86 375 27 348 Protective service occupations 434 204 172 32 230 161 70 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 236 161 150 11 75 59 16 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 198 43 21 21 155 102 54 Food preparation and serving related occupations 1,013 434 188 247 579 188 391 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 756 279 177 102 477 198 279 Personal care and service occupations 541 386 70 316 155 0 155Sales and office occupations 5,531 3,377 1,013 2,364 2,155 466 1,688 Sales and related occupations 2,396 1,436 670 766 959 166 793 Office and administrative support occupations 3,141 1,946 343 1,603 1,195 300 895Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 75 38 38 0 38 38 0Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 2,948 1,962 1,876 86 986 858 129 Construction and extraction occupations: 1,742 1,056 997 59 686 595 91 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 219 181 177 4 38 38 0 Construction trades workers 1,506 874 820 54 632 557 75 Extraction workers 20 4 4 0 16 0 16 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 1,201 900 879 21 300 263 38Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 3,371 1,779 1,608 172 1,592 1,254 338 Production occupations 1,758 1,024 938 86 734 531 204 Transportation and material moving occupations 1,624 761 675 86 863 729 134 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 64 64 64 0 0 0 0 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 11 11 11 0 0 0 0 Motor vehicle operators 654 214 166 48 440 348 91 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 170 86 86 0 85 80 4 Material moving workers 724 386 348 38 338 300 38Unemployed, with no recent work experience 204 91 21 70 113 68 45

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097 St. Landry Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2014

Total Civilian Labor Force: 34,223

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 34,024 21,127 11,920 9,207 12,898 6,127 6,770Management, professional, and related occupations 8,234 6,091 2,891 3,200 2,144 680 1,464 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 2,719 2,211 1,401 810 507 282 225 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 1,699 1,344 894 450 356 199 157 Farmers and farm managers 335 293 272 21 42 42 0 Business and financial operations occupations 685 575 235 340 110 42 68 Business operations specialists 324 282 152 131 42 16 26 Financial specialists 356 293 84 209 63 21 42 Professional and related occupations 5,516 3,879 1,490 2,389 1,636 397 1,239 Computer and mathematical occupations 89 78 63 16 10 0 10 Architecture and engineering occupations 460 371 340 31 89 89 0 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 220 183 167 16 37 37 0 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 240 188 173 16 52 52 0 Life, physical, and social science occupations 115 105 78 26 10 10 0 Community and social services occupations 308 204 68 136 105 16 89 Legal occupations 267 230 99 131 37 10 26 Education, training, & library occupations 2,201 1,354 329 1,025 847 146 701 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 230 183 94 89 47 37 10 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 1,851 1,354 418 936 497 89 408 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 931 706 240 465 225 47 178 Health technologists and technicians 925 659 183 476 267 37 230Service occupations 6,284 2,624 1,056 1,568 3,660 1,108 2,551 Healthcare support occupations 1,087 303 16 288 784 37 748 Protective service occupations 805 434 371 63 371 272 99 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 518 282 246 37 235 188 47 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 288 152 125 26 136 84 52 Food preparation and serving related occupations 1,835 789 235 554 1,046 256 789 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 1,459 512 356 157 946 439 507 Personal care and service occupations 1,093 586 78 507 507 99 408Sales and office occupations 7,722 5,599 1,788 3,811 2,123 476 1,647 Sales and related occupations 3,681 2,619 1,260 1,359 1,061 152 910 Office and administrative support occupations 4,047 2,985 528 2,457 1,061 324 737Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 277 157 146 10 120 120 0Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 4,836 3,241 3,194 47 1,595 1,563 31 Construction and extraction occupations: 3,236 1,981 1,945 37 1,255 1,229 26 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 417 339 335 4 78 78 0 Construction trades workers 2,379 1,333 1,297 37 1,046 1,025 21 Extraction workers 443 314 314 0 130 125 4 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 1,599 1,260 1,250 10 339 335 4Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 5,672 3,210 2,713 497 2,462 1,804 659 Production occupations 2,750 1,621 1,317 303 1,129 664 465 Transportation and material moving occupations 2,917 1,589 1,396 193 1,328 1,140 188 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 89 52 52 0 37 26 10 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 31 31 31 0 0 0 0 Motor vehicle operators 1,459 810 674 136 648 586 63 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 187 157 157 0 30 26 4 Material moving workers 1,161 544 481 63 617 502 115Unemployed, with no recent work experience 990 200 129 71 790 374 416

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099 St. Martin Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2014

Total Civilian Labor Force: 24,835

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 26,759 19,735 9,868 9,868 7,024 3,343 3,681Management, professional, and related occupations 4,281 3,622 1,811 1,811 659 178 481 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 2,209 2,042 1,021 1,021 166 47 119 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 1,526 1,413 707 707 113 36 77 Farmers and farm managers 171 166 83 83 5 0 5 Business and financial operations occupations 522 475 237 237 47 18 30 Business operations specialists 285 249 125 125 36 18 18 Financial specialists 226 214 107 107 12 0 12 Professional and related occupations 2,072 1,579 790 790 493 131 362 Computer and mathematical occupations 95 95 47 47 0 0 0 Architecture and engineering occupations 325 321 160 160 5 5 0 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 112 107 53 53 5 5 0 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 218 214 107 107 5 5 0 Life, physical, and social science occupations 131 107 53 53 24 24 0 Community and social services occupations 148 131 65 65 18 18 0 Legal occupations 58 36 18 18 23 5 18 Education, training, & library occupations 546 297 148 148 249 47 202 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 349 332 166 166 17 12 5 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 398 249 125 125 148 18 131 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 249 166 83 83 83 18 65 Health technologists and technicians 148 83 42 42 65 0 65Service occupations 3,426 1,686 843 843 1,740 475 1,265 Healthcare support occupations 321 71 36 36 249 0 249 Protective service occupations 576 463 232 232 113 77 36 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 380 321 160 160 59 47 12 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 196 142 71 71 53 30 24 Food preparation and serving related occupations 1,033 368 184 184 665 166 499 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 1,098 606 303 303 493 196 297 Personal care and service occupations 404 178 89 89 226 42 184Sales and office occupations 4,120 2,755 1,377 1,377 1,366 404 962 Sales and related occupations 2,209 1,615 807 807 594 142 451 Office and administrative support occupations 1,906 1,140 570 570 766 261 505Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 498 404 202 202 94 89 5Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 6,246 5,450 2,725 2,725 796 772 24 Construction and extraction occupations: 3,556 3,040 1,520 1,520 517 499 18 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 689 629 315 315 59 59 0 Construction trades workers 2,304 1,936 968 968 368 350 18 Extraction workers 576 487 243 243 89 89 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 2,688 2,410 1,205 1,205 278 273 5Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 7,807 5,700 2,850 2,850 2,108 1,354 754 Production occupations 4,702 3,360 1,680 1,680 1,342 736 606 Transportation and material moving occupations 3,105 2,339 1,170 1,170 766 617 148 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 59 59 30 30 0 0 0 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 9 9 5 5 0 0 0 Motor vehicle operators 1,170 867 433 433 303 273 30 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 505 463 232 232 42 42 0 Material moving workers 1,354 938 469 469 416 297 119Unemployed, with no recent work experience 400 131 65 65 270 71 198

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101 St. Mary Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2014

Total Civilian Labor Force: 25,555

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 24,860 16,932 9,995 6,937 7,928 3,805 4,123Management, professional, and related occupations 5,148 4,019 2,044 1,975 1,129 423 706 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 2,021 1,703 1,222 481 318 191 127 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 1,315 1,100 793 307 214 127 87 Farmers and farm managers 91 75 75 0 16 12 5 Business and financial operations occupations 614 527 353 174 87 52 35 Business operations specialists 324 295 243 52 29 29 0 Financial specialists 290 232 110 122 58 23 35 Professional and related occupations 3,127 2,316 822 1,494 811 232 579 Computer and mathematical occupations 115 97 93 5 17 17 0 Architecture and engineering occupations 290 249 220 29 41 41 0 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 122 122 104 17 0 0 0 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 174 133 116 17 41 41 0 Life, physical, and social science occupations 80 58 46 12 22 5 17 Community and social services occupations 255 139 98 41 116 58 58 Legal occupations 126 122 52 69 5 0 5 Education, training, & library occupations 1,430 1,031 139 892 400 35 365 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 97 81 52 29 16 12 5 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 730 539 122 417 191 64 127 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 440 330 75 255 110 52 58 Health technologists and technicians 290 203 41 162 87 12 75Service occupations 4,250 1,986 764 1,222 2,264 666 1,598 Healthcare support occupations 497 180 12 168 317 5 313 Protective service occupations 521 336 284 52 185 110 75 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 295 203 185 17 93 58 35 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 232 133 98 35 98 58 41 Food preparation and serving related occupations 1,616 654 139 515 961 249 712 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 944 434 255 180 510 272 237 Personal care and service occupations 678 376 69 307 301 35 266Sales and office occupations 6,353 4,864 1,523 3,341 1,488 226 1,262 Sales and related occupations 2,704 2,004 892 1,112 701 87 614 Office and administrative support occupations 3,642 2,855 625 2,229 788 139 649Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 376 203 180 23 174 145 29Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 3,179 2,287 2,229 58 892 851 41 Construction and extraction occupations: 1,911 1,303 1,280 23 608 568 41 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 243 203 203 0 41 41 0 Construction trades workers 1,477 1,019 996 23 457 423 35 Extraction workers 202 87 87 0 115 110 5 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 1,262 979 944 35 284 284 0Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 5,218 3,428 3,191 237 1,789 1,396 394 Production occupations 3,052 1,980 1,876 104 1,071 793 278 Transportation and material moving occupations 2,166 1,454 1,315 139 712 596 116 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 35 12 12 0 23 23 0 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 17 17 17 0 0 0 0 Motor vehicle operators 782 486 411 75 295 232 64 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 573 492 475 17 81 81 0 Material moving workers 753 440 400 41 313 261 52Unemployed, with no recent work experience 342 148 71 78 193 101 93

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103 St. Tammany Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2014

Total Civilian Labor Force: 114,591

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 111,756 99,542 55,421 44,121 12,214 5,876 6,339Management, professional, and related occupations 40,385 37,444 19,704 17,740 2,941 1,264 1,677 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 15,869 14,905 9,511 5,394 964 526 438 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 10,907 10,225 7,277 2,947 682 407 275 Farmers and farm managers 161 144 94 50 18 13 5 Business and financial operations occupations 4,806 4,537 2,140 2,397 269 106 163 Business operations specialists 2,128 1,977 1,045 932 150 75 75 Financial specialists 2,672 2,553 1,089 1,464 119 31 88 Professional and related occupations 24,510 22,539 10,193 12,346 1,971 732 1,239 Computer and mathematical occupations 2,040 1,883 1,289 594 156 88 69 Architecture and engineering occupations 3,260 3,072 2,810 263 188 150 38 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 2,428 2,309 2,159 150 119 88 31 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 831 763 651 113 68 63 5 Life, physical, and social science occupations 1,258 1,145 901 244 113 63 50 Community and social services occupations 1,214 1,032 451 582 181 69 113 Legal occupations 1,715 1,689 1,032 657 25 0 25 Education, training, & library occupations 6,695 6,001 1,151 4,849 695 119 576 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 1,539 1,458 795 663 81 31 50 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 6,783 6,264 1,771 4,493 519 206 313 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 5,100 4,712 1,464 3,248 388 175 213 Health technologists and technicians 1,677 1,546 307 1,239 131 31 100Service occupations 16,601 13,460 5,951 7,509 3,141 1,327 1,815 Healthcare support occupations 1,633 1,226 206 1,020 407 50 357 Protective service occupations 2,634 2,428 2,096 332 206 138 69 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 1,952 1,821 1,583 238 131 94 38 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 682 607 513 94 75 44 31 Food preparation and serving related occupations 6,063 4,881 1,771 3,110 1,183 488 695 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 3,104 2,215 1,333 882 889 551 338 Personal care and service occupations 3,172 2,709 544 2,165 463 100 363Sales and office occupations 31,481 28,308 11,238 17,070 3,172 864 2,309 Sales and related occupations 17,001 15,324 8,366 6,958 1,677 532 1,145 Office and administrative support occupations 14,473 12,978 2,872 10,106 1,496 332 1,164Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 268 250 219 31 18 13 5Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 12,571 11,376 11,013 363 1,195 1,120 75 Construction and extraction occupations: 8,310 7,453 7,177 275 857 832 25 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 1,521 1,420 1,339 81 100 100 0 Construction trades workers 6,589 5,838 5,663 175 751 726 25 Extraction workers 199 194 175 19 5 5 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 4,261 3,923 3,836 88 338 288 50Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 10,037 8,410 7,152 1,258 1,627 1,239 388 Production occupations 4,718 4,005 3,316 688 713 457 257 Transportation and material moving occupations 5,325 4,411 3,842 569 914 782 131 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 213 194 163 31 19 19 0 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 243 238 238 0 5 5 0 Motor vehicle operators 2,403 1,946 1,652 294 457 407 50 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 681 601 563 38 80 75 5 Material moving workers 1,777 1,420 1,220 200 357 275 81Unemployed, with no recent work experience 423 295 143 153 128 58 70

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105 Tangipahoa Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2014

Total Civilian Labor Force: 54,165

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 53,387 40,397 22,537 17,860 12,989 6,118 6,872Management, professional, and related occupations 14,023 11,901 5,747 6,154 2,122 687 1,435 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 5,120 4,445 2,743 1,703 675 365 310 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 3,095 2,627 1,794 833 468 304 164 Farmers and farm managers 499 486 383 103 12 0 12 Business and financial operations occupations 1,532 1,332 566 766 201 61 140 Business operations specialists 693 559 334 225 134 36 97 Financial specialists 833 766 225 541 67 30 36 Professional and related occupations 8,903 7,456 3,004 4,451 1,447 322 1,125 Computer and mathematical occupations 248 243 189 55 5 0 5 Architecture and engineering occupations 675 602 553 49 73 73 0 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 353 304 292 12 49 49 0 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 322 298 261 36 24 24 0 Life, physical, and social science occupations 213 182 134 49 30 18 12 Community and social services occupations 900 687 328 359 213 43 170 Legal occupations 322 286 103 182 36 12 24 Education, training, & library occupations 3,430 2,730 797 1,934 699 85 614 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 620 559 322 237 61 43 18 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 2,505 2,171 584 1,587 334 55 280 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 1,435 1,277 456 821 158 24 134 Health technologists and technicians 1,076 900 134 766 176 30 146Service occupations 8,945 5,412 2,238 3,174 3,533 1,095 2,439 Healthcare support occupations 1,484 632 36 596 851 97 754 Protective service occupations 1,034 833 730 103 201 164 36 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 748 639 578 61 109 97 12 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 298 195 152 43 103 73 30 Food preparation and serving related occupations 3,302 2,068 784 1,283 1,234 401 833 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 1,636 882 553 328 754 371 383 Personal care and service occupations 1,484 1,003 140 864 480 55 426Sales and office occupations 13,531 11,025 3,837 7,188 2,505 608 1,897 Sales and related occupations 6,428 5,090 2,505 2,584 1,338 341 997 Office and administrative support occupations 7,103 5,935 1,332 4,603 1,168 268 900Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 614 395 328 67 219 134 85Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 7,188 6,045 5,862 182 1,143 1,125 18 Construction and extraction occupations: 4,725 3,983 3,874 109 742 724 18 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 772 687 687 0 85 85 0 Construction trades workers 3,801 3,174 3,065 109 626 608 18 Extraction workers 152 122 122 0 30 30 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 2,451 2,049 1,982 67 401 401 0Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 8,307 5,272 4,378 894 3,035 2,207 827 Production occupations 3,935 2,530 2,098 432 1,405 791 614 Transportation and material moving occupations 4,366 2,737 2,274 462 1,630 1,417 213 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 125 116 103 12 10 5 5 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 18 18 18 0 0 0 0 Motor vehicle operators 2,153 1,380 1,143 237 772 699 73 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 418 371 341 30 47 43 5 Material moving workers 1,660 864 675 189 797 663 134Unemployed, with no recent work experience 780 344 146 198 435 269 167

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107 Tensas Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2014

Total Civilian Labor Force: 1,802

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 1,773 945 552 393 827 408 419Management, professional, and related occupations 467 349 210 140 118 29 88 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 224 191 154 37 33 22 11 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 74 59 40 18 15 7 7 Farmers and farm managers 121 103 96 7 18 15 3 Business and financial operations occupations 29 26 18 7 3 0 3 Business operations specialists 7 7 7 0 0 0 0 Financial specialists 21 18 11 7 3 0 3 Professional and related occupations 246 158 55 103 88 11 77 Computer and mathematical occupations 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Architecture and engineering occupations 3 3 3 0 0 0 0 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 3 3 3 0 0 0 0 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Life, physical, and social science occupations 9 6 3 3 3 0 3 Community and social services occupations 32 22 15 7 10 3 7 Legal occupations 3 3 0 3 0 0 0 Education, training, & library occupations 139 81 22 59 58 3 55 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 13 10 3 7 3 3 0 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 36 21 3 18 15 0 15 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 25 18 3 15 7 0 7 Health technologists and technicians 13 6 3 3 7 0 7Service occupations 349 85 22 63 265 88 177 Healthcare support occupations 88 18 0 18 69 3 66 Protective service occupations 65 14 11 3 51 33 18 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 54 14 11 3 40 26 15 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 17 3 3 0 14 11 3 Food preparation and serving related occupations 40 7 0 7 32 3 29 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 110 18 7 11 92 48 44 Personal care and service occupations 51 29 3 26 22 0 22Sales and office occupations 349 239 63 177 110 15 96 Sales and related occupations 173 110 51 59 63 7 55 Office and administrative support occupations 180 132 15 118 48 7 40Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 127 62 59 3 65 63 3Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 187 121 121 0 65 63 3 Construction and extraction occupations: 106 59 59 0 47 44 3 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 10 7 7 0 3 3 0 Construction trades workers 84 44 44 0 40 37 3 Extraction workers 3 3 3 0 0 0 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 85 66 66 0 18 18 0Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 272 77 63 15 195 147 48 Production occupations 103 26 18 7 77 48 29 Transportation and material moving occupations 177 55 44 11 121 103 18 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 3 3 3 0 0 0 0 Motor vehicle operators 76 25 22 3 51 44 7 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 6 3 3 0 3 3 0 Material moving workers 88 22 15 7 66 55 11Unemployed, with no recent work experience 18 10 10 0 9 2 7

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109 Terrebonne Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2014

Total Civilian Labor Force: 55,001

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 54,195 42,385 24,620 17,765 11,810 6,117 5,693Management, professional, and related occupations 13,016 11,260 5,368 5,893 1,756 600 1,156 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 4,886 4,324 2,899 1,425 562 206 356 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 3,387 2,956 2,112 844 431 187 244 Farmers and farm managers 31 31 31 0 0 0 0 Business and financial operations occupations 1,462 1,337 756 581 125 19 106 Business operations specialists 787 719 462 256 69 0 69 Financial specialists 687 625 300 325 62 19 44 Professional and related occupations 8,130 6,936 2,468 4,468 1,194 394 800 Computer and mathematical occupations 294 206 162 44 87 75 12 Architecture and engineering occupations 744 675 619 56 69 69 0 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 319 281 281 0 37 37 0 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 425 394 337 56 31 31 0 Life, physical, and social science occupations 212 150 100 50 62 19 44 Community and social services occupations 494 387 125 262 106 25 81 Legal occupations 294 281 156 125 12 12 0 Education, training, & library occupations 2,762 2,318 319 2,000 444 56 387 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 475 400 225 175 75 37 37 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 2,856 2,524 769 1,756 331 100 231 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 1,812 1,606 481 1,125 206 62 144 Health technologists and technicians 1,044 919 287 631 125 37 87Service occupations 8,073 5,093 2,193 2,899 2,981 975 2,006 Healthcare support occupations 981 562 44 519 419 44 375 Protective service occupations 919 669 587 81 250 156 94 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 631 494 450 44 137 81 56 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 294 181 137 44 112 75 37 Food preparation and serving related occupations 3,099 2,000 612 1,387 1,100 394 706 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 1,806 912 662 250 894 356 537 Personal care and service occupations 1,262 944 281 662 319 25 294Sales and office occupations 14,428 11,854 4,049 7,805 2,574 606 1,968 Sales and related occupations 6,761 5,324 2,512 2,812 1,437 337 1,100 Office and administrative support occupations 7,661 6,524 1,537 4,986 1,137 269 869Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 937 594 575 19 344 325 19Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 7,786 6,292 6,055 237 1,493 1,462 31 Construction and extraction occupations: 4,899 3,874 3,718 156 1,025 1,006 19 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 1,106 962 906 56 144 144 0 Construction trades workers 3,087 2,281 2,181 100 806 787 19 Extraction workers 712 637 637 0 75 75 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 2,893 2,418 2,337 81 475 462 12Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 9,504 7,142 6,286 856 2,362 2,000 362 Production occupations 4,587 3,605 3,187 419 981 775 206 Transportation and material moving occupations 4,924 3,543 3,106 437 1,381 1,225 156 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 137 125 106 19 12 12 0 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 56 56 56 0 0 0 0 Motor vehicle operators 1,662 1,169 937 231 494 394 100 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 1,343 962 950 12 381 369 12 Material moving workers 1,712 1,218 1,050 169 494 450 44Unemployed, with no recent work experience 445 155 91 64 290 147 142

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111 Union Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2014

Total Civilian Labor Force: 9,355

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 9,242 6,955 3,903 3,053 2,287 1,024 1,263Management, professional, and related occupations 2,198 1,864 836 1,028 333 70 263 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 902 780 446 333 122 42 80 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 460 390 225 164 70 23 47 Farmers and farm managers 182 169 131 38 13 9 4 Business and financial operations occupations 263 225 94 131 38 9 28 Business operations specialists 94 70 38 33 23 9 14 Financial specialists 169 150 56 94 19 0 19 Professional and related occupations 1,296 1,085 390 695 211 28 183 Computer and mathematical occupations 41 38 19 19 4 0 4 Architecture and engineering occupations 141 131 122 9 9 0 9 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 47 47 47 0 0 0 0 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 94 85 75 9 9 0 9 Life, physical, and social science occupations 51 38 38 0 13 4 9 Community and social services occupations 74 47 28 19 27 4 23 Legal occupations 13 13 9 4 0 0 0 Education, training, & library occupations 451 333 70 263 117 19 99 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 89 80 42 38 9 9 0 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 437 399 61 338 38 0 38 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 225 216 33 183 9 0 9 Health technologists and technicians 211 183 28 155 28 0 28Service occupations 1,254 751 240 512 503 150 352 Healthcare support occupations 235 127 0 127 108 0 108 Protective service occupations 113 85 66 19 28 19 9 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 94 66 52 14 28 19 9 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 22 18 14 4 4 0 4 Food preparation and serving related occupations 409 244 61 183 164 42 122 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 296 136 75 61 160 85 75 Personal care and service occupations 201 164 42 122 37 4 33Sales and office occupations 2,076 1,770 559 1,212 305 56 249 Sales and related occupations 812 681 329 352 131 4 127 Office and administrative support occupations 1,259 1,090 230 859 169 52 117Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 244 136 108 28 108 94 14Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 1,328 1,155 1,108 47 173 169 4 Construction and extraction occupations: 831 709 695 14 122 122 0 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 84 80 80 0 4 4 0 Construction trades workers 695 578 564 14 117 117 0 Extraction workers 52 52 52 0 0 0 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 497 446 413 33 51 47 4Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 2,015 1,230 1,043 188 784 441 343 Production occupations 1,188 681 564 117 507 230 277 Transportation and material moving occupations 831 554 479 75 277 211 66 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 19 19 19 0 0 0 0 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Motor vehicle operators 446 338 296 42 108 94 14 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 19 19 9 9 0 0 0 Material moving workers 348 183 160 23 164 113 52Unemployed, with no recent work experience 122 36 5 31 86 43 43

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113 Vermilion Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2014

Total Civilian Labor Force: 26,725

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 26,460 22,833 13,153 9,680 3,627 1,719 1,908Management, professional, and related occupations 5,882 5,346 2,597 2,750 536 212 324 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 2,526 2,373 1,460 913 153 82 71 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 1,413 1,319 789 530 94 53 41 Farmers and farm managers 477 447 424 24 29 29 0 Business and financial operations occupations 641 606 247 359 34 5 29 Business operations specialists 234 206 124 82 28 5 24 Financial specialists 405 400 130 271 5 0 5 Professional and related occupations 3,356 2,967 1,136 1,831 389 130 259 Computer and mathematical occupations 100 100 77 24 0 0 0 Architecture and engineering occupations 306 277 259 18 29 29 0 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 152 152 147 5 0 0 0 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 159 130 118 12 29 29 0 Life, physical, and social science occupations 147 124 106 18 24 12 12 Community and social services occupations 188 153 77 77 35 18 18 Legal occupations 193 188 130 59 5 0 5 Education, training, & library occupations 1,278 1,154 236 919 124 12 112 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 177 159 65 94 18 18 0 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 966 813 183 630 153 47 106 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 512 430 141 289 82 18 65 Health technologists and technicians 453 383 41 341 71 29 41Service occupations 3,945 2,997 1,066 1,931 948 347 601 Healthcare support occupations 582 418 12 406 164 5 159 Protective service occupations 530 465 424 41 65 41 24 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 394 341 330 12 53 29 24 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 141 130 100 29 12 12 0 Food preparation and serving related occupations 1,395 995 230 765 400 118 283 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 866 606 324 283 259 171 88 Personal care and service occupations 565 506 77 430 59 12 47Sales and office occupations 6,683 5,906 1,825 4,080 777 159 618 Sales and related occupations 2,844 2,432 1,024 1,407 412 100 312 Office and administrative support occupations 3,845 3,474 801 2,673 371 59 312Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 482 271 259 12 211 206 5Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 3,851 3,556 3,492 65 294 283 12 Construction and extraction occupations: 2,478 2,279 2,249 29 199 194 5 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 565 565 565 0 0 0 0 Construction trades workers 1,453 1,266 1,236 29 187 183 5 Extraction workers 465 447 447 0 18 18 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 1,371 1,278 1,242 35 93 88 5Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 5,329 4,569 3,845 724 760 483 277 Production occupations 2,491 2,067 1,666 400 424 188 236 Transportation and material moving occupations 2,832 2,502 2,179 324 330 294 35 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 52 52 47 5 0 0 0 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 46 46 41 5 0 0 0 Motor vehicle operators 1,094 1,024 830 194 69 65 5 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 359 330 312 18 29 29 0 Material moving workers 1,278 1,048 948 100 230 194 35Unemployed, with no recent work experience 284 187 69 118 97 29 67

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115 Vernon Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2014

Total Civilian Labor Force: 17,615

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 16,991 13,450 7,393 6,057 3,541 1,565 1,975Management, professional, and related occupations 4,238 3,438 1,429 2,009 800 258 541 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 1,439 1,200 658 541 239 102 137 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 878 717 410 307 161 78 83 Farmers and farm managers 121 121 117 4 0 0 0 Business and financial operations occupations 444 361 132 229 83 24 59 Business operations specialists 244 210 88 122 34 15 20 Financial specialists 200 151 44 107 49 10 39 Professional and related occupations 2,799 2,238 771 1,468 561 156 405 Computer and mathematical occupations 136 107 83 24 28 4 24 Architecture and engineering occupations 127 117 107 10 10 10 0 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 82 72 68 4 10 10 0 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 43 43 39 4 0 0 0 Life, physical, and social science occupations 98 78 68 10 20 10 10 Community and social services occupations 244 185 117 68 59 29 29 Legal occupations 83 83 29 54 0 0 0 Education, training, & library occupations 1,161 1,019 185 834 141 10 132 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 121 102 49 54 19 15 4 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 829 546 132 415 283 78 205 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 444 263 73 190 180 44 137 Health technologists and technicians 390 283 59 224 107 39 68Service occupations 2,897 2,087 922 1,166 810 278 532 Healthcare support occupations 239 195 10 185 44 0 44 Protective service occupations 580 463 419 44 117 83 34 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 444 361 336 24 83 59 24 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 131 102 83 20 28 24 4 Food preparation and serving related occupations 995 624 205 419 371 127 244 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 551 434 244 190 117 39 78 Personal care and service occupations 536 380 49 332 156 29 127Sales and office occupations 4,145 3,224 917 2,307 922 278 644 Sales and related occupations 1,824 1,424 595 829 400 83 317 Office and administrative support occupations 2,316 1,800 322 1,478 517 195 322Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 283 249 219 29 34 20 15Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 2,843 2,443 2,268 176 400 341 59 Construction and extraction occupations: 1,634 1,419 1,336 83 215 185 29 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 210 176 176 0 34 34 0 Construction trades workers 1,195 1,029 951 78 166 137 29 Extraction workers 239 219 210 10 20 20 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 1,209 1,024 931 93 185 156 29Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 2,297 1,824 1,522 302 473 356 117 Production occupations 873 688 561 127 185 141 44 Transportation and material moving occupations 1,424 1,136 961 176 288 210 78 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 8 4 4 0 4 4 0 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 20 20 20 0 0 0 0 Motor vehicle operators 746 624 512 112 122 107 15 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 156 156 137 20 0 0 0 Material moving workers 497 336 293 44 161 102 59Unemployed, with no recent work experience 278 172 113 59 106 42 64

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117 Washington Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2014

Total Civilian Labor Force: 17,077

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 16,978 12,314 7,081 5,233 4,664 2,089 2,575Management, professional, and related occupations 3,713 3,123 1,253 1,870 590 178 413 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 1,180 997 590 407 183 89 94 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 721 585 381 204 136 68 68 Farmers and farm managers 218 204 146 57 15 10 4 Business and financial operations occupations 235 209 63 146 26 10 16 Business operations specialists 73 63 16 47 10 10 0 Financial specialists 162 146 47 99 16 0 16 Professional and related occupations 2,533 2,125 663 1,462 407 89 319 Computer and mathematical occupations 24 20 16 4 4 4 0 Architecture and engineering occupations 115 104 94 10 10 10 0 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 29 25 21 4 4 4 0 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 81 77 73 4 4 4 0 Life, physical, and social science occupations 89 68 47 21 21 10 10 Community and social services occupations 251 225 151 73 26 16 10 Legal occupations 89 89 42 47 0 0 0 Education, training, & library occupations 919 684 99 585 235 37 198 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 128 120 52 68 8 4 4 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 903 799 151 648 104 10 94 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 517 491 110 381 26 10 16 Health technologists and technicians 402 319 47 272 84 0 84Service occupations 3,280 1,838 888 950 1,441 413 1,029 Healthcare support occupations 548 240 52 188 308 63 245 Protective service occupations 684 569 491 78 115 42 73 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 564 470 418 52 94 42 52 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 125 99 68 31 26 0 26 Food preparation and serving related occupations 956 407 84 324 548 131 418 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 710 371 230 141 339 157 183 Personal care and service occupations 366 251 31 219 115 16 99Sales and office occupations 3,635 2,799 909 1,890 836 251 585 Sales and related occupations 1,687 1,274 606 668 413 94 319 Office and administrative support occupations 1,948 1,525 303 1,222 423 157 266Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 245 151 131 21 94 68 26Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 2,474 2,110 2,005 104 365 360 4 Construction and extraction occupations: 1,670 1,384 1,300 84 286 282 4 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 172 131 131 0 42 42 0 Construction trades workers 1,346 1,128 1,055 73 218 214 4 Extraction workers 157 125 115 10 31 31 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 799 726 705 21 73 73 0Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 3,290 2,157 1,828 329 1,133 710 423 Production occupations 1,786 1,118 914 204 668 329 339 Transportation and material moving occupations 1,494 1,029 909 120 465 381 84 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 37 26 26 0 10 0 10 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 4 4 4 0 0 0 0 Motor vehicle operators 705 480 418 63 225 172 52 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 99 84 84 0 16 16 0 Material moving workers 658 439 376 63 219 193 26Unemployed, with no recent work experience 339 132 61 71 208 111 97

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119 Webster Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2014

Total Civilian Labor Force: 15,770

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 15,635 11,036 6,293 4,743 4,599 2,112 2,487Management, professional, and related occupations 3,454 2,731 1,267 1,463 723 170 553 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 1,137 949 605 344 187 65 122 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 767 640 453 187 126 35 91 Farmers and farm managers 30 26 17 9 3 3 0 Business and financial operations occupations 344 283 139 144 61 30 30 Business operations specialists 117 100 70 30 17 13 3 Financial specialists 226 183 70 113 44 17 26 Professional and related occupations 2,308 1,777 658 1,119 531 100 431 Computer and mathematical occupations 39 39 30 9 0 0 0 Architecture and engineering occupations 152 125 122 3 26 13 13 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 74 65 65 0 9 9 0 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 77 60 57 3 17 3 13 Life, physical, and social science occupations 78 78 74 3 0 0 0 Community and social services occupations 240 161 100 61 78 39 39 Legal occupations 70 61 48 13 9 0 9 Education, training, & library occupations 867 614 109 505 253 35 218 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 113 96 44 52 17 9 9 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 744 597 126 470 147 3 144 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 431 375 100 274 57 0 57 Health technologists and technicians 313 222 26 196 91 3 87Service occupations 2,530 1,328 549 780 1,202 344 858 Healthcare support occupations 444 170 22 148 274 13 261 Protective service occupations 361 253 226 26 109 100 9 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 234 170 152 17 64 61 3 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 130 87 74 13 43 39 3 Food preparation and serving related occupations 658 340 100 240 318 39 279 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 605 244 152 91 361 165 196 Personal care and service occupations 457 322 48 274 135 26 109Sales and office occupations 3,658 3,022 923 2,099 636 196 440 Sales and related occupations 1,729 1,407 592 814 322 96 226 Office and administrative support occupations 1,934 1,616 331 1,285 318 105 213Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 125 60 57 3 65 39 26Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 2,356 1,851 1,799 52 505 457 48 Construction and extraction occupations: 1,542 1,233 1,198 35 309 287 22 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 217 187 187 0 30 26 3 Construction trades workers 1,150 902 871 30 248 240 9 Extraction workers 169 143 139 3 26 17 9 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 814 618 601 17 196 170 26Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 3,314 1,969 1,672 296 1,346 875 470 Production occupations 1,886 1,145 958 187 740 366 375 Transportation and material moving occupations 1,424 823 714 109 601 510 91 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 7 3 3 0 3 3 0 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 13 13 13 0 0 0 0 Motor vehicle operators 697 462 392 70 235 213 22 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 131 78 70 9 52 52 0 Material moving workers 575 270 240 30 305 235 70Unemployed, with no recent work experience 208 77 28 49 132 34 98

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121 West Baton Rouge Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2014

Total Civilian Labor Force: 12,756

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 12,615 8,847 4,945 3,902 3,768 1,625 2,143Management, professional, and related occupations 2,637 2,207 1,024 1,183 430 147 403 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 1,146 1,036 525 512 110 77 64 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 782 697 409 288 85 70 38 Farmers and farm managers 5 5 5 0 0 0 0 Business and financial operations occupations 358 333 109 224 25 5 26 Business operations specialists 188 173 64 109 15 5 13 Financial specialists 164 154 38 115 10 0 13 Professional and related occupations 1,479 1,164 493 672 315 64 339 Computer and mathematical occupations 100 96 58 38 4 0 5 Architecture and engineering occupations 161 146 141 5 15 13 5 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 106 96 96 0 10 5 5 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 54 50 45 5 4 5 0 Life, physical, and social science occupations 115 90 45 45 25 19 13 Community and social services occupations 48 38 13 26 10 0 13 Legal occupations 87 77 32 45 10 0 13 Education, training, & library occupations 473 333 64 269 140 19 160 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 92 77 64 13 15 13 5 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 418 313 77 237 105 5 128 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 234 179 45 134 55 5 64 Health technologists and technicians 184 134 32 102 50 0 64Service occupations 2,104 1,254 544 710 850 326 761 Healthcare support occupations 304 134 13 122 170 32 186 Protective service occupations 341 281 249 32 60 64 13 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 219 179 179 0 40 38 13 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 132 102 70 32 30 32 5 Food preparation and serving related occupations 580 320 90 230 260 58 275 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 478 218 147 70 260 154 179 Personal care and service occupations 389 294 45 249 95 19 102Sales and office occupations 3,257 2,552 736 1,817 705 173 729 Sales and related occupations 1,125 800 371 429 325 90 326 Office and administrative support occupations 2,126 1,746 358 1,388 380 77 409Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 38 13 0 13 25 32 0Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 1,589 1,254 1,235 19 335 371 58 Construction and extraction occupations: 1,033 748 736 13 285 326 38 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 117 102 102 0 15 19 0 Construction trades workers 895 640 627 13 255 288 38 Extraction workers 15 5 5 0 10 13 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 554 504 499 5 50 45 19Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 2,058 1,523 1,395 128 535 537 147 Production occupations 1,220 985 928 58 235 218 83 Transportation and material moving occupations 837 537 467 70 300 320 64 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 42 38 38 0 4 5 0 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Motor vehicle operators 496 326 269 58 170 160 58 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 67 63 58 5 4 5 0 Material moving workers 227 107 102 5 120 147 5Unemployed, with no recent work experience 135 67 26 41 68 44 44

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123 West Carroll Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2014

Total Civilian Labor Force: 4,289

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 4,243 3,670 2,181 1,489 574 278 296Management, professional, and related occupations 996 942 492 451 54 4 50 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 468 455 346 109 13 4 9 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 204 200 127 73 4 0 4 Farmers and farm managers 181 178 178 0 4 4 0 Business and financial operations occupations 82 73 41 32 9 0 9 Business operations specialists 63 59 32 27 4 0 4 Financial specialists 21 17 14 4 4 0 4 Professional and related occupations 536 492 146 346 45 4 41 Computer and mathematical occupations 18 18 18 0 0 0 0 Architecture and engineering occupations 54 50 50 0 4 4 0 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 4 4 4 0 0 0 0 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 49 46 46 0 4 4 0 Life, physical, and social science occupations 4 4 0 4 0 0 0 Community and social services occupations 31 22 18 4 9 0 9 Legal occupations 4 4 0 4 0 0 0 Education, training, & library occupations 241 223 41 182 18 0 18 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 7 7 4 4 0 0 0 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 178 164 18 146 14 0 14 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 86 82 14 68 4 0 4 Health technologists and technicians 90 81 4 77 9 0 9Service occupations 574 419 132 287 155 36 118 Healthcare support occupations 113 72 4 68 41 0 41 Protective service occupations 86 73 55 18 13 9 4 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 54 45 41 4 9 9 0 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 39 32 14 18 7 4 4 Food preparation and serving related occupations 177 118 23 96 58 4 55 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 123 91 36 55 32 18 14 Personal care and service occupations 72 59 14 46 13 4 9Sales and office occupations 870 806 246 560 64 14 50 Sales and related occupations 372 351 155 196 22 4 18 Office and administrative support occupations 510 464 96 369 46 14 32Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 196 141 127 14 55 36 18Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 650 574 555 18 76 73 4 Construction and extraction occupations: 423 372 369 4 50 50 0 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 63 59 59 0 4 4 0 Construction trades workers 354 309 305 4 46 46 0 Extraction workers 13 9 9 0 4 4 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 227 200 187 14 26 23 4Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 888 751 610 141 137 87 50 Production occupations 474 387 319 68 87 41 46 Transportation and material moving occupations 418 369 291 77 49 46 4 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 9 9 9 0 0 0 0 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 4 4 4 0 0 0 0 Motor vehicle operators 246 228 187 41 18 18 0 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 14 14 14 0 0 0 0 Material moving workers 140 114 82 32 26 23 4Unemployed, with no recent work experience 58 30 18 12 28 24 5

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Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2014

Total Civilian Labor Force: 5,436

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 5,389 3,739 2,113 1,626 1,650 757 892Management, professional, and related occupations 1,608 1,380 704 675 229 29 200 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 628 552 323 229 76 18 59 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 386 346 194 153 40 5 35 Farmers and farm managers 117 106 70 35 12 12 0 Business and financial operations occupations 134 106 59 47 28 5 23 Business operations specialists 59 47 35 12 12 0 12 Financial specialists 87 65 29 35 22 5 18 Professional and related occupations 980 828 382 446 153 12 141 Computer and mathematical occupations 35 35 35 0 0 0 0 Architecture and engineering occupations 122 117 106 12 5 5 0 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 75 70 70 0 5 5 0 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 47 47 35 12 0 0 0 Life, physical, and social science occupations 52 52 47 5 0 0 0 Community and social services occupations 69 35 18 18 34 5 29 Legal occupations 35 35 12 23 0 0 0 Education, training, & library occupations 351 264 35 229 87 5 82 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 59 59 41 18 0 0 0 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 269 235 94 141 34 5 29 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 146 129 53 76 16 5 12 Health technologists and technicians 129 106 41 65 23 0 23Service occupations 1,198 605 323 282 593 182 411 Healthcare support occupations 134 52 5 47 82 0 82 Protective service occupations 546 340 241 100 205 82 123 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 382 223 147 76 159 65 94 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 164 123 94 29 41 18 23 Food preparation and serving related occupations 235 82 12 70 153 35 117 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 170 47 29 18 123 59 65 Personal care and service occupations 122 88 35 53 34 5 29Sales and office occupations 1,092 828 258 569 264 76 188 Sales and related occupations 393 276 182 94 117 12 106 Office and administrative support occupations 704 552 76 476 153 65 88Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 39 29 18 12 9 5 5Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 521 364 352 12 157 153 5 Construction and extraction occupations: 322 223 211 12 99 94 5 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 22 22 18 5 0 0 0 Construction trades workers 251 164 164 0 87 82 5 Extraction workers 46 34 29 5 12 12 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 204 146 141 5 59 59 0Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 845 505 452 53 340 270 70 Production occupations 528 387 364 23 141 112 29 Transportation and material moving occupations 317 117 88 29 200 159 41 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 12 12 12 0 0 0 0 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Motor vehicle operators 200 35 23 12 164 141 23 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 34 34 29 5 0 0 0 Material moving workers 82 41 29 12 41 23 18Unemployed, with no recent work experience 82 27 6 21 55 43 12

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Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2014

Total Civilian Labor Force: 5,470

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 5,433 4,223 2,466 1,757 1,210 529 681Management, professional, and related occupations 1,109 962 391 570 147 46 101 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 363 322 202 120 40 37 4 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 280 239 184 55 40 37 4 Farmers and farm managers 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Business and financial operations occupations 83 83 18 64 0 0 0 Business operations specialists 32 32 18 14 0 0 0 Financial specialists 51 51 0 51 0 0 0 Professional and related occupations 750 639 189 451 110 14 97 Computer and mathematical occupations 18 18 18 0 0 0 0 Architecture and engineering occupations 23 23 23 0 0 0 0 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 9 9 9 0 0 0 0 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 14 14 14 0 0 0 0 Life, physical, and social science occupations 30 27 23 4 4 4 0 Community and social services occupations 120 97 41 55 23 0 23 Legal occupations 7 4 4 0 4 4 0 Education, training, & library occupations 281 235 18 216 46 0 46 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 9 9 0 9 0 0 0 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 253 225 60 166 28 0 28 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 138 129 55 74 9 0 9 Health technologists and technicians 114 96 4 92 18 0 18Service occupations 1,021 603 212 391 419 74 345 Healthcare support occupations 233 68 4 64 165 4 161 Protective service occupations 225 147 97 51 78 41 37 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 202 124 83 41 78 41 37 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 23 23 14 9 0 0 0 Food preparation and serving related occupations 188 101 18 83 86 4 83 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 179 133 92 41 46 28 18 Personal care and service occupations 202 160 4 156 41 0 41Sales and office occupations 1,008 865 235 630 143 18 124 Sales and related occupations 404 345 129 216 59 4 55 Office and administrative support occupations 603 520 106 414 83 14 69Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 281 262 253 9 18 18 0Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 713 653 621 32 60 60 0 Construction and extraction occupations: 432 405 373 32 28 28 0 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 74 74 74 0 0 0 0 Construction trades workers 317 294 267 28 23 23 0 Extraction workers 40 36 32 4 4 4 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 285 253 253 0 32 32 0Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 1,215 851 741 110 363 285 78 Production occupations 570 423 386 37 147 106 41 Transportation and material moving occupations 649 428 354 74 221 179 41 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Motor vehicle operators 336 258 216 41 78 69 9 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 18 18 18 0 0 0 0 Material moving workers 294 152 120 32 143 110 32Unemployed, with no recent work experience 83 31 15 17 52 22 29

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Geography Total Male Female INA White Black Asian

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Statewide 2013 25,700 11,650 14,050 0 10,483 14,811 198 165 37 6Statewide 2014 16,544 7,645 8,899 0 6,887 9,310 163 167 17 0Statewide 2015 19,940 11,166 8,774 0 8,803 10,717 191 193 36 0RLMA 1 May 2013 4,938 2,522 2,416 0 1,923 2,879 89 29 18 0RLMA 2 May 2013 3,691 1,863 1,828 0 1,442 2,200 25 21 3 0RLMA 3 May 2013 1,154 825 329 0 661 426 10 54 3 0RLMA 4 May 2013 4,004 2,666 1,338 0 2,087 1,837 46 26 8 0

RLMA 5 May 2013 933 559 374 0 594 328 4 6 1 0RLMA 6 May 2013 1,182 692 490 0 644 508 7 23 0 0RLMA 7 May 2013 2,573 1,324 1,249 0 917 1,617 8 28 3 0RLMA 8 May 2013 1,465 715 750 0 535 922 2 6 0 0

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Latin INAStatewide 2013 309 1,119 6,577 5,702 6,091 2,779 1,785 1,338 0 858 24,833 5Statewide 2014 216 718 4,208 3,684 3,787 1,825 1,229 877 0 699 15,840 5Statewide 2015 253 872 5,091 4,656 4,463 2,203 1,468 934 0 809 19,131 0RLMA 1 May 2013 43 175 1,173 1,110 1,181 547 458 251 0 391 4,547 0RLMA 2 May 2013 44 180 1,027 854 797 375 248 166 0 93 3,598 0RLMA 3 May 2013 26 58 276 252 250 157 92 43 0 60 1,094 0RLMA 4 May 2013 56 211 1,001 956 883 478 263 156 0 127 3,877 0RLMA 5 May 2013 12 37 235 221 214 93 73 48 0 18 915 0RLMA 6 May 2013 18 48 290 260 274 132 88 72 0 33 1,149 0RLMA 7 May 2013 32 101 698 623 545 269 159 146 0 55 2,518 0RLMA 8 May 2013 22 62 391 380 319 152 87 52 0 32 1,433 0

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Geography Total Male Female INA White Black Asian

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RLMA 1 May 2013 7,540 3,269 4,271 0 2,908 4,488 97 34 13 0RLMA 1 May 2014 4,747 2,155 2,592 0 1,868 2,750 83 39 7 0RLMA 1 May 2015 4,938 2,522 2,416 0 1,923 2,879 89 29 18 0Jefferson 1,826 986 840 0 915 829 60 13 9 0Orleans 1,681 759 922 0 274 1,378 21 7 1 0Plaquemines 63 37 26 0 32 26 1 2 2 0St. Bernard 42 22 20 0 12 30 0 0 0 0St. Charles 195 110 85 0 95 97 0 1 2 0St. James 174 89 85 0 26 148 0 0 0 0St. John 276 137 139 0 60 214 0 0 2 0St. Tammany 681 382 299 0 509 157 7 6 2 0

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RLMA 2 May 2013 5,944 2,632 3,312 0 2,374 3,496 37 28 9 0RLMA 2 May 2014 3,820 1,794 2,026 0 1,688 2,064 31 36 1 0RLMA 2 May 2015 3,691 1,863 1,828 0 1,442 2,200 25 21 3 0Ascension 366 161 205 0 187 176 2 1 0 0E. Baton Rouge 1,732 830 902 0 389 1,319 13 8 3 0E. Feliciana 58 37 21 0 23 34 0 1 0 0Iberville 180 121 59 0 50 129 1 0 0 0Livingston 352 195 157 0 302 36 6 8 0 0Pointe Coupee 82 42 40 0 41 41 0 0 0 0St. Helena 26 15 11 0 8 18 0 0 0 0Tangihahoa 578 290 288 0 303 270 3 2 0 0Washington 182 97 85 0 80 101 0 1 0 0W. Baton Rouge 95 48 47 0 48 47 0 0 0 0W. Feliciana 40 27 13 0 11 29 0 0 0 0

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Unemployment Insurance (UI) Claimant Characteristics Based on UI Continued Claims During the Week of the 19th of May 2013, May 2014 and May 2015

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Geography Total Male Female INA White Black Asian

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RLMA 3 May 2013 685 336 349 0 375 298 0 12 0 0RLMA 3 May 2014 472 243 229 0 245 207 4 15 1 0RLMA 3 May 2015 1,154 825 329 0 661 426 10 54 3 0Assumption 137 85 52 0 47 90 0 0 0 0Lafourche 351 245 106 0 219 121 1 10 0 0Terrebonne 666 495 171 0 395 215 9 44 3 0

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RLMA 3 May 2013 15 25 156 141 162 86 65 35 0 21 664 0RLMA 3 May 2014 6 26 77 101 131 60 41 30 0 18 454 0RLMA 3 May 2015 26 58 276 252 250 157 92 43 0 60 1,094 0Assumption 6 12 35 29 30 15 8 2 0 2 135 0Lafourche 7 16 69 77 78 47 39 18 0 13 338 0Terrebonne 13 30 172 146 142 95 45 23 0 45 621 0*All parish data are May 2015 UI continued weeks claimed.

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RLMA 3 May 2011 52 18 19 66 86 9 135 49 39 46 1 7RLMA 3 May 2012 22 11 18 31 68 14 85 23 49 43 0 6RLMA 3 May 2013 32 18 12 49 141 3 192 91 278 140 1 15Assumption 2 2 1 6 19 1 47 6 24 8 0 0Lafourche 10 10 3 14 44 0 55 22 67 50 0 12Terrebonne 20 6 8 29 78 2 90 63 187 82 1 3*All parish data are May 2015 UI continued weeks claimed.

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Geography Total Male Female INA White Black Asian

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RLMA 4 May 2013 2,762 1,313 1,449 0 1,284 1,435 27 15 1 0RLMA 4 May 2014 2,104 991 1,113 0 932 1,133 22 13 4 0RLMA 4 May 2015 4,004 2,666 1,338 0 2,087 1,837 46 26 8 0Acadia 328 222 106 0 190 136 0 2 0 0Evangeline 137 92 45 0 72 63 1 0 1 0Iberia 663 461 202 0 328 317 15 2 1 0Lafayette 1,305 828 477 0 714 566 11 11 3 0St. Landry 505 325 180 0 191 307 2 4 1 0St. Martin 312 196 116 0 131 178 1 1 1 0St. Mary 399 282 117 0 214 176 6 2 1 0Vermilion 355 260 95 0 247 94 10 4 0 0

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RLMA 4 May 2013 34 133 744 635 642 249 162 163 0 63 2,699 0RLMA 4 May 2014 31 86 551 481 467 236 157 95 0 53 2,051 0RLMA 4 May 2015 56 211 1,001 956 883 478 263 156 0 127 3,877 0Acadia 4 27 93 74 65 30 21 14 0 3 325 0Evangeline 3 10 34 29 38 10 11 2 0 5 132 0Iberia 9 28 152 163 146 89 52 24 0 17 646 0Lafayette 15 72 341 336 269 146 81 45 0 41 1,264 0St. Landry 7 28 136 114 118 68 21 13 0 16 489 0St. Martin 5 17 74 70 65 37 27 17 0 4 308 0St. Mary 6 16 83 88 100 60 25 21 0 34 365 0Vermilion 7 13 88 82 82 38 25 20 0 7 348 0*All parish data are May 2015 UI continued weeks claimed.

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RLMA 4 May 2013 13 255 48 453 53 218 85 37 59RLMA 4 May 2014 5 201 49 311 49 131 119 18 63RLMA 4 May 2015 12 300 73 290 42 203 122 25 132Acadia 1 18 1 25 3 10 10 5 13Evangeline 0 15 2 22 5 7 0 3 6Iberia 1 44 19 26 3 18 30 3 25Lafayette 5 110 26 100 9 88 46 3 33St. Landry 2 34 6 62 7 36 6 9 21St. Martin 1 15 16 21 2 21 16 0 8St. Mary 1 46 1 17 9 12 10 2 15Vermilion 1 18 2 17 4 11 4 0 11*All parish data are May 2015 UI continued weeks claimed.

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RLMA 4 May 2013 234 79 103 276 382 27 343 130 277 148 2 31RLMA 4 May 2014 114 50 75 153 326 22 177 131 242 176 0 14RLMA 4 May 2015 178 75 73 201 506 23 540 294 754 373 0 55Acadia 8 8 14 12 42 4 47 16 69 44 0 7Evangeline 4 4 7 9 12 1 28 9 13 14 0 4Iberia 16 10 9 24 87 3 107 58 155 56 0 14Lafayette 74 27 13 84 185 0 113 92 222 89 0 11St. Landry 27 12 14 28 62 2 88 39 74 44 0 4St. Martin 23 7 6 13 31 1 49 17 66 21 0 3St. Mary 10 5 3 16 43 6 60 37 85 54 0 11Vermilion 16 2 7 15 44 6 48 26 70 51 0 1*All parish data are May 2015 UI continued weeks claimed.

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Geography Total Male Female INA White Black Asian

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RLMA 5 May 2013 1,356 697 659 0 819 519 5 11 2 0RLMA 5 May 2014 819 431 388 0 476 327 6 10 0 0RLMA 5 May 2015 933 559 374 0 594 328 4 6 1 0Allen 53 37 16 0 36 16 1 0 0 0Beauregard 115 76 39 0 95 19 0 1 0 0Calcasieu 650 355 295 0 376 267 3 4 0 0Cameron 7 4 3 0 7 0 0 0 0 0Jefferson Davis 108 87 21 0 80 26 0 1 1 0

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Latin INARLMA 5 May 2013 16 57 308 326 339 132 103 75 0 33 1,323 0RLMA 5 May 2014 11 38 199 163 215 84 55 54 0 27 790 2RLMA 5 May 2015 12 37 235 221 214 93 73 48 0 18 915 0Allen 0 2 20 11 12 5 1 2 0 2 51 0Beauregard 1 5 31 25 24 10 8 11 0 2 113 0Calcasieu 9 25 153 156 159 60 58 30 0 10 640 0Cameron 0 0 2 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 7 0Jefferson Davis 2 5 29 25 19 17 6 5 0 4 104 0*All parish data are May 2015 UI continued weeks claimed.

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RLMA 6 May 2013 1,545 822 723 0 842 665 5 30 3 0RLMA 6 May 2014 1,069 476 593 0 584 448 16 21 0 0RLMA 6 May 2015 1,182 692 490 0 644 508 7 23 0 0Avoyelles 194 117 77 0 98 93 0 3 0 0Catahoula 63 45 18 0 44 19 0 0 0 0Concordia 101 54 47 0 35 63 0 3 0 0Grant 82 44 38 0 63 18 0 1 0 0LaSalle 70 58 12 0 57 12 0 1 0 0Rapides 480 249 231 0 226 244 1 9 0 0Vernon 118 73 45 0 89 18 6 5 0 0Winn 74 52 22 0 32 41 0 1 0 0

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RLMA 6 May 2013 30 76 347 323 387 161 128 93 0 38 1,507 0RLMA 6 May 2014 20 53 248 215 212 122 71 128 0 25 1,044 0RLMA 6 May 2015 18 48 290 260 274 132 88 72 0 33 1,149 0Avoyelles 3 16 51 34 43 17 21 9 0 7 187 0Catahoula 3 2 13 15 9 10 7 4 0 2 61 0Concordia 1 2 24 29 22 11 9 3 0 2 99 0Grant 1 1 19 18 28 9 3 3 0 3 79 0LaSalle 1 2 10 23 13 8 9 4 0 3 67 0Rapides 6 20 142 106 104 53 26 23 0 8 472 0Vernon 3 2 19 26 28 13 9 18 0 7 111 0Winn 0 3 12 9 27 11 4 8 0 1 73 0*All parish data are May 2015 UI continued weeks claimed.

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Geography Total Male Female INA White Black Asian

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RLMA 7 May 2013 3,989 1,774 2,215 0 1,334 2,592 22 28 7 6RLMA 7 May 2014 2,342 1,035 1,307 0 785 1,509 11 34 3 0RLMA 7 May 2015 2,573 1,324 1,249 0 917 1,617 8 28 3 0Bienville 79 47 32 0 17 61 0 1 0 0Bossier 411 223 188 0 213 190 4 3 1 0Caddo 1,280 629 651 0 367 905 4 4 0 0Claiborne 57 36 21 0 10 46 0 1 0 0DeSoto 101 49 52 0 44 56 0 1 0 0Lincoln 155 67 88 0 47 106 0 0 2 0Natchitoches 143 68 75 0 45 94 0 4 0 0Red River 42 26 16 0 18 24 0 0 0 0Sabine 59 39 20 0 40 8 0 11 0 0Webster 246 140 106 0 116 127 0 3 0 0

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RLMA 7 May 2013 46 205 1,012 920 959 407 248 192 0 54 3,929 6RLMA 7 May 2014 32 118 602 571 512 240 171 96 0 56 2,286 0RLMA 7 May 2015 32 101 698 623 545 269 159 146 0 55 2,518 0Bienville 1 5 15 17 24 10 2 5 0 0 79 0Bossier 2 6 119 94 85 45 28 32 0 13 398 0Caddo 18 58 359 324 259 128 70 64 0 23 1,257 0Claiborne 2 3 17 9 14 7 3 2 0 2 55 0DeSoto 0 3 26 26 22 7 10 7 0 1 100 0Lincoln 2 7 39 41 32 13 11 10 0 4 151 0Natchitoches 2 8 33 40 32 14 7 7 0 3 140 0Red River 0 3 8 12 10 4 2 3 0 2 40 0Sabine 0 2 22 8 10 7 4 6 0 3 56 0Webster 5 6 60 52 57 34 22 10 0 4 242 0*All parish data are May 2015 UI continued weeks claimed.

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RLMA 8 May 2013 2,232 971 1,261 0 749 1,464 5 11 3 0RLMA 8 May 2014 1,457 634 823 0 530 918 2 6 1 0RLMA 8 May 2015 1,465 715 750 0 535 922 2 6 0 0Caldwell 53 39 14 0 43 10 0 0 0 0East Carroll 56 34 22 0 4 52 0 0 0 0Franklin 100 64 36 0 45 55 0 0 0 0Jackson 61 32 29 0 41 20 0 0 0 0Madison 54 22 32 0 6 48 0 0 0 0Morehouse 230 112 118 0 60 168 0 2 0 0Ouachita 666 289 377 0 222 438 2 4 0 0Richland 103 53 50 0 38 65 0 0 0 0Tensas 25 16 9 0 7 18 0 0 0 0Union 65 26 39 0 35 30 0 0 0 0West Carroll 52 28 24 0 34 18 0 0 0 0

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RLMA 8 May 2013 32 113 627 513 439 243 152 113 0 30 2,201 1RLMA 8 May 2014 25 82 360 360 345 143 81 61 0 31 1,426 0RLMA 8 May 2015 22 62 391 380 319 152 87 52 0 32 1,433 0Caldwell 0 0 10 17 13 7 2 4 0 1 52 0East Carroll 0 3 20 14 11 4 3 1 0 0 56 0Franklin 3 3 21 27 21 12 8 5 0 3 97 0Jackson 0 2 12 16 16 6 7 2 0 4 57 0Madison 1 3 17 12 10 7 2 2 0 1 53 0Morehouse 6 14 62 67 42 22 12 5 0 5 225 0Ouachita 7 29 183 173 148 70 33 23 0 13 653 0Richland 2 6 25 27 19 10 8 6 0 3 100 0Tensas 0 0 8 3 9 4 1 0 0 0 25 0Union 2 1 18 12 18 4 8 2 0 1 64 0West Carroll 1 1 15 12 12 6 3 2 0 1 51 0*All parish data are May 2015 UI continued weeks claimed.

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RLMA 8 May 2013 164 83 143 262 224 75 199 96 189 158 0 22RLMA 8 May 2014 80 37 107 129 202 45 115 53 132 120 1 11RLMA 8 May 2015 72 37 77 126 232 50 185 51 170 100 0 19Caldwell 1 0 2 2 4 7 9 3 7 7 0 0East Carroll 3 1 4 0 3 4 10 0 6 9 0 2Franklin 4 0 9 9 10 5 25 4 13 7 0 1Jackson 1 0 0 6 14 2 10 1 11 5 0 0Madison 4 0 7 4 4 0 6 1 6 3 0 1Morehouse 7 4 19 17 31 15 26 7 27 16 0 6Ouachita 41 21 21 67 144 3 63 28 65 39 0 5Richland 3 8 9 11 8 5 12 1 13 7 0 2Tensas 1 2 2 0 3 4 3 1 3 2 0 0Union 5 0 3 6 9 0 10 3 9 2 0 1West Carroll 2 1 1 4 2 5 11 2 10 3 0 1*All parish data are May 2015 UI continued weeks claimed.

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