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Page 1: Louisiana Labor Force Diversity Data 2016Louisiana Labor Force Diversity Data 2016 John Bel Edwards Governor Ava Dejoie, Executive Director Louisiana Workforce Commission Sachin Chintawar,

2016www.laworks.net

Louisiana Labor ForceDiversity Data

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Louisiana Labor ForceDiversity Data 2016

John Bel EdwardsGovernor

Ava Dejoie, Executive DirectorLouisiana Workforce Commission

Sachin Chintawar, DirectorResearch and Statistics

1001 North 23rd StreetP. 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

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VISION

To connect great employees with great companies by equipping Louisiana residents with all the tools they need to succeed.

MISSION

We put people to work in fulfilling, family-sustaining careers by unlocking their potential with our extensive resources.

PHILOSOPHY

The Louisiana Workforce Commission (LWC) is an aggressive advocate for a trained, viable workforce and is committed to employment strategies for Louisiana residents that respond to business and industry’s workforce demands. LWC is dedicated to working closely with employers, employees and job seekers to meet their employment and training needs.

GOALS

Ensuring that all unemployment insurance and workers’ compensation processes are efficient and customer-friendly.

Increasing public awareness of the agency’s robust resources. Lessening the training gap of a skilled workforce. Connecting residents with existing employers by providing excellent customer service. Engaging the agency’s employees in our mission.

VALUES

Respect Integrity Accountability Commitment Adaptability

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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

Customer Satisfaction Survey 99

TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued)

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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 2014 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 around 725 households. Because of the small sample size data users are cautioned when using labor force figures as a sole economic indicator of an area.

Labor force figures represent individuals 16 and over, who were either working or

actively looking for work during the reference week of 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. Unemployed are derived from those individuals 16 and over, 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 2010 Census data by occupation with this 2015 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 2015 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. 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 99!

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Louisiana’s Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs) and Regional Labor Market Areas (RLMAs)

Parishes in darker color are in the MSA.

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2015 LOUISIANA POPULATION ESTIMATES

% FEMALE % MINORITYTOTAL MALE FEMALE OF TOTAL MINORITY OF TOTAL

PARISH POPULATION POPULATION POPULATION POPULATION POPULATION POPULATION

ACADIA 62,577 30,554 32,023 51.17% 12,402 19.82%ALLEN 25,683 14,444 11,239 43.76% 7,195 28.02%ASCENSION 119,455 58,992 60,463 50.62% 29,665 24.83%ASSUMPTION 22,842 11,173 11,669 51.09% 7,375 32.29%AVOYELLES 41,103 20,611 20,492 49.86% 13,435 32.69%BEAUREGARD 36,462 18,582 17,880 49.04% 6,267 17.19%BIENVILLE 13,786 6,648 7,138 51.78% 6,093 44.20%BOSSIER 125,175 61,540 63,635 50.84% 31,957 25.53%CADDO 251,460 119,523 131,937 52.47% 126,311 50.23%CALCASIEU 198,788 96,975 101,813 51.22% 56,407 28.38%CALDWELL 9,993 5,117 4,876 48.80% 1,859 18.60%CAMERON 6,817 3,384 3,433 50.36% 207 3.04%CATAHOULA 10,147 5,367 4,780 47.10% 3,300 32.53%CLAIBORNE 16,295 9,108 7,187 44.11% 8,522 52.30%CONCORDIA 20,142 10,132 10,010 49.70% 8,512 42.26%DESOTO 27,052 13,053 13,999 51.75% 11,219 41.47%E. BATON ROUGE 446,753 214,650 232,103 51.95% 222,566 49.82%E. CARROLL 7,307 3,912 3,395 46.46% 5,169 70.74%E. FELICIANA 19,696 10,591 9,105 46.23% 9,183 46.62%EVANGELINE 33,743 16,994 16,749 49.64% 10,163 30.12%FRANKLIN 20,410 9,899 10,511 51.50% 6,677 32.72%GRANT 22,343 12,510 9,833 44.01% 4,111 18.40%IBERIA 74,103 36,177 37,926 51.18% 27,041 36.49%IBERVILLE 33,095 16,871 16,224 49.02% 16,783 50.71%JACKSON 15,858 8,062 7,796 49.16% 4,975 31.38%JEFFERSON 436,275 211,816 224,459 51.45% 143,108 32.80%JEFFERSON DAVIS 31,439 15,391 16,048 51.04% 6,219 19.78%LAFAYETTE 240,098 117,196 122,902 51.19% 70,150 29.22%LAFOURCHE 98,325 48,310 50,015 50.87% 18,391 18.70%LASALLE 14,974 7,708 7,266 48.52% 2,099 14.02%LINCOLN 47,774 23,327 24,447 51.17% 20,900 43.75%LIVINGSTON 137,788 68,204 69,584 50.50% 9,770 7.09%MADISON 11,514 5,699 5,815 50.50% 7,188 62.42%MOREHOUSE 26,395 12,639 13,756 52.12% 12,799 48.49%NATCHITOCHES 39,179 18,677 20,502 52.33% 17,620 44.97%ORLEANS 389,617 188,387 201,230 51.65% 255,317 65.53%OUACHITA 156,761 74,985 81,776 52.17% 61,089 38.97%PLAQUEMINES 23,495 11,785 11,710 49.84% 6,601 28.10%POINTE COUPEE 22,251 10,794 11,457 51.49% 8,402 37.76%RAPIDES 132,141 63,736 68,405 51.77% 47,190 35.71%RED RIVER 8,593 4,112 4,481 52.15% 3,495 40.68%RICHLAND 20,523 9,887 10,636 51.83% 7,667 37.36%SABINE 24,186 11,986 12,200 50.44% 6,980 28.86%ST. BERNARD 45,408 22,974 22,434 49.41% 10,513 23.15%ST. CHARLES 52,812 26,101 26,711 50.58% 15,503 29.36%ST. HELENA 10,567 5,208 5,359 50.72% 5,796 54.85%ST. JAMES 21,567 10,550 11,017 51.08% 11,136 51.63%ST. JOHN 43,626 21,223 22,403 51.35% 24,449 56.04%ST. LANDRY 83,848 40,098 43,750 52.18% 36,386 43.40%ST. MARTIN 53,835 26,522 27,313 50.73% 17,848 33.15%ST. MARY 52,810 26,083 26,727 50.61% 20,168 38.19%ST. TAMMANY 250,088 121,944 128,144 51.24% 37,549 15.01%TANGIPAHOA 128,755 62,518 66,237 51.44% 41,956 32.59%TENSAS 4,740 2,250 2,490 52.53% 2,726 57.50%TERREBONNE 113,972 56,617 57,355 50.32% 31,747 27.86%UNION 22,477 11,094 11,383 50.64% 6,438 28.64%VERMILION 59,875 29,127 30,748 51.35% 10,742 17.94%VERNON 50,803 26,000 24,803 48.82% 11,162 21.97%WASHINGTON 46,371 22,965 23,406 50.47% 15,122 32.61%WEBSTER 40,021 19,464 20,557 51.37% 14,168 35.40%W. BATON ROUGE 25,490 12,535 12,955 50.82% 10,055 39.45%W. CARROLL 11,293 5,662 5,631 49.86% 1,969 17.43%W. FELICIANA 15,385 10,094 5,291 34.39% 7,297 47.43%WINN 14,568 7,640 6,928 47.55% 4,767 32.72%

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2015 LOUISIANA POPULATION ESTIMATESMETROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREAS (MSAs)

% FEMALE % MINORITY

TOTAL MALE FEMALE OF TOTAL MINORITY OF TOTAL

AREAS (MSA) POPULATION POPULATION POPULATION POPULATION POPULATION POPULATION

ALEXANDRIA MSA 154,484 76,246 78,238 50.64% 51,301 33.21%

(GRANT & RAPIDES)

BATON ROUGE MSA 830,480 407,939 422,541 50.88% 319,517 38.47%

(ASCENSION, E. BATON ROUGE,

E. FELICIANA, IBERVILLE,

LIVINGSTON, POINTE COUPEE

ST. HELENA, W. BATON ROUGE &

W. FELICIANA)

HAMMOND MSA 128,755 62,518 66,237 51.44% 41,956 32.59%

(TANGIPAHOA)

HOUMA - BAYOU CANE - THIBODAUX 212,297 104,927 107,370 50.58% 50,138 23.62%

MSA (LAFOURCHE &

TERREBONNE)

LAFAYETTE MSA 490,488 239,576 250,912 51.16% 138,183 28.17%

(ACADIA, IBERIA, LAFAYETTE

ST. MARTIN, & VERMILION)

LAKE CHARLES MSA 205,605 100,359 105,246 51.19% 56,614 27.54%

(CALCASIEU & CAMERON)

MONROE MSA 179,238 86,079 93,159 51.98% 67,527 37.67%

(OUACHITA & UNION)

NEW ORLEANS - METAIRIE - KENNER 1,262,888 614,780 648,108 51.32% 504,176 39.92%

MSA (JEFFERSON,

ORLEANS, PLAQUEMINES

ST. BERNARD, St. CHARLES

ST. JAMES, ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST

& ST.TAMMANY)

SHREVEPORT - BOSSIER CITY MSA 443,708 213,580 230,128 51.86% 183,655 41.39%

(BOSSIER, CADDO,

DESOTO, & WEBSTER)

STATE OF

LOUISIANA 4,670,724 2,286,177 2,384,547 51.05% 1,679,876 35.97%

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

ACADIA 24,602 25,572 5,952 6,451 5,444 5,944ALLEN 9,992 8,496 4,452 2,743 3,890 2,131ASCENSION 44,867 44,924 14,125 15,539 12,680 14,079ASSUMPTION 7,658 7,809 3,515 3,860 3,322 3,668AVOYELLES 13,568 14,100 7,043 6,392 6,432 5,733BEAUREGARD 15,218 14,977 3,364 2,903 2,654 2,144BIENVILLE 3,803 3,890 2,845 3,248 2,729 3,118BOSSIER 46,649 46,568 14,891 17,067 12,342 14,051CADDO 61,141 64,008 58,382 67,929 54,896 64,165CALCASIEU 69,730 72,651 27,245 29,162 24,051 25,916CALDWELL 4,087 4,047 1,030 829 963 766CAMERON 3,281 3,328 103 105 64 55CATAHOULA 3,519 3,328 1,848 1,452 1,799 1,404CLAIBORNE 4,139 3,633 4,969 3,554 4,853 3,431CONCORDIA 5,827 5,803 4,305 4,207 4,156 4,093DESOTO 7,880 7,952 5,173 6,047 4,893 5,746E. BATON ROUGE 110,868 113,319 103,782 118,784 94,135 109,252E. CARROLL 1,156 981 2,756 2,414 2,691 2,358E. FELICIANA 5,529 4,984 5,062 4,121 4,892 3,962EVANGELINE 11,870 11,709 5,124 5,040 4,858 4,784FRANKLIN 6,702 7,031 3,197 3,480 3,086 3,359GRANT 9,697 8,535 2,813 1,298 2,450 1,028IBERIA 23,344 23,718 12,833 14,208 11,243 12,716IBERVILLE 8,254 8,058 8,617 8,166 8,409 7,961JACKSON 5,488 5,394 2,574 2,402 2,447 2,287JEFFERSON 144,272 148,894 67,544 75,565 54,298 62,520JEFFERSON DAVIS 12,322 12,898 3,069 3,150 2,682 2,785LAFAYETTE 83,874 86,074 33,322 36,828 29,440 32,932LAFOURCHE 39,465 40,468 8,845 9,547 6,171 6,923LASALLE 6,444 6,431 1,264 835 1,098 699LINCOLN 13,555 13,320 9,772 11,127 8,949 10,482LIVINGSTON 63,494 64,523 4,710 5,061 3,410 3,656MADISON 2,151 2,176 3,548 3,639 3,490 3,550MOREHOUSE 6,632 6,964 6,007 6,792 5,835 6,585NATCHITOCHES 10,512 11,047 8,165 9,455 7,548 8,797ORLEANS 69,330 64,970 119,057 136,260 109,808 127,118OUACHITA 46,279 49,393 28,706 32,383 26,936 30,550PLAQUEMINES 8,531 8,362 3,254 3,348 2,384 2,477POINTE COUPEE 6,887 6,962 3,907 4,495 3,766 4,350RAPIDES 41,332 43,619 22,404 24,786 20,090 22,318RED RIVER 2,507 2,591 1,605 1,890 1,559 1,844RICHLAND 6,253 6,604 3,634 4,032 3,506 3,883SABINE 8,589 8,617 3,397 3,583 1,941 2,081ST. BERNARD 17,874 17,021 5,100 5,413 3,888 4,253ST. CHARLES 18,613 18,695 7,488 8,016 6,831 7,329ST. HELENA 2,389 2,381 2,819 2,978 2,752 2,911ST. JAMES 5,219 5,212 5,331 5,805 5,229 5,696ST. JOHN 9,612 9,565 11,611 12,838 11,153 12,317ST. LANDRY 23,046 24,416 17,052 19,334 16,348 18,563ST. MARTIN 18,013 17,973 8,509 9,340 7,919 8,714ST. MARY 16,370 16,272 9,713 10,455 8,195 9,107ST. TAMMANY 104,102 108,438 17,842 19,706 13,812 15,202TANGIPAHOA 42,646 44,152 19,872 22,085 18,428 20,678TENSAS 994 1,021 1,256 1,469 1,237 1,442TERREBONNE 41,083 41,142 15,534 16,213 10,508 11,140UNION 7,988 8,051 3,106 3,332 2,966 3,183VERMILION 23,916 25,218 5,211 5,530 4,110 4,493VERNON 20,419 19,222 5,581 5,581 3,773 3,634WASHINGTON 15,448 15,801 7,517 7,605 7,140 7,266WEBSTER 12,758 13,095 6,706 7,462 6,367 7,100W. BATON ROUGE 7,668 7,767 4,867 5,188 4,648 5,008W. CARROLL 4,608 4,716 1,054 915 956 825W. FELICIANA 4,639 3,449 5,455 1,842 5,379 1,780WINN 4,973 4,827 2,667 2,101 2,523 1,962

2015 LOUISIANA POPULATION BY RACE and SEX

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2015 LOUISIANA POPULATION ESTIMATES BY RACE and SEXMETROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREAS (MSAs)

WHITE WHITE MINORITY MINORITY BLACK BLACK

AREAS (MSA) MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE

ALEXANDRIA MSA 51,029 52,154 25,217 26,084 20,090 23,346

(GRANT & RAPIDES)

BATON ROUGE MSA 254,595 253,986 153,344 166,174 140,071 152,959

(ASCENSION, E. BATON ROUGE,

E. FELICIANA, IBERVILLE,

LIVINGSTON, POINTE COUPEE

ST. HELENA, W. BATON ROUGE &

W. FELICIANA)

HAMMOND MSA 42,646 44,152 19,872 22,085 18,428 20,678

(TANGIPAHOA)

HOUMA - BAYOU CANE - THIBODAUX 80,548 81,610 24,379 25,760 16,679 18,063

MSA (LAFOURCHE &

TERREBONNE)

LAFAYETTE MSA 173,749 178,555 65,827 72,357 37,359 41,646

(ACADIA, IBERIA, LAFAYETTE

ST. MARTIN, 7 VERMILION)

LAKE CHARLES MSA 73,011 75,979 27,348 29,267 24,115 25,971

(CALCASIEU & CAMERON)

MONROE MSA 54,267 57,444 31,812 35,715 29,902 33,733

(OUACHITA & UNION)

NEW ORLEANS - METAIRIE - KENNER 377,553 381,157 237,227 266,951 202,174 231,216

MSA (JEFFERSON,

ORLEANS, PLAQUEMINES

ST. BERNARD, St. CHARLES

ST. JAMES, ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST

& ST.TAMMANY)

SHREVEPORT - BOSSIER CITY MSA 128,428 131,623 85,152 98,505 72,131 83,962

(BOSSIER, CADDO,

DESOTO, & WEBSTER)

STATE OF

LOUISIANA 1,483,676 1,507,162 802,501 877,385 716,452 790,304

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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 21.1% 17.6% 0.2% 0.2% 0.1% 0.9% 2.1% 2.0%ALLEN 27.2% 19.0% 2.4% 0.9% 0.0% 1.2% 3.7% 5.2%ASCENSION 25.6% 22.4% 0.2% 1.1% 0.0% 0.5% 1.4% 4.9%ASSUMPTION 32.1% 29.7% 0.7% 0.4% 0.0% 0.5% 0.8% 2.3%AVOYELLES 33.0% 29.5% 1.1% 0.5% 0.1% 0.4% 1.4% 1.6%BEAUREGARD 17.8% 13.2% 0.9% 0.6% 0.0% 0.4% 2.7% 3.2%BIENVILLE 44.7% 42.3% 0.3% 0.0% 0.0% 0.6% 1.5% 1.6%BOSSIER 27.7% 21.2% 0.7% 1.5% 0.1% 2.0% 2.2% 6.2%CADDO 51.8% 47.6% 0.4% 1.2% 0.1% 1.1% 1.4% 2.6%CALCASIEU 28.9% 25.0% 0.4% 1.2% 0.0% 0.4% 1.9% 2.8%CALDWELL 18.9% 17.5% 0.4% 0.1% 0.0% 0.2% 0.7% 2.6%CAMERON 3.5% 3.1% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.4% 2.1%CATAHOULA 33.5% 31.6% 0.1% 0.1% 0.0% 0.1% 1.6% 1.1%CLAIBORNE 53.0% 50.3% 0.5% 0.0% 0.0% 0.2% 2.0% 1.3%CONCORDIA 42.0% 40.9% 0.1% 0.4% 0.1% 0.1% 0.4% 1.1%DESOTO 42.5% 38.6% 0.7% 0.3% 0.1% 1.3% 1.5% 2.6%E. BATON ROUGE 51.2% 45.5% 0.2% 3.1% 0.0% 0.7% 1.7% 3.8%E. CARROLL 71.0% 69.9% 0.0% 0.1% 0.0% 0.1% 0.9% 2.8%E. FELICIANA 46.3% 45.0% 0.3% 0.1% 0.0% 0.1% 0.8% 1.2%EVANGELINE 31.3% 28.2% 0.1% 0.1% 0.0% 1.5% 1.4% 2.4%FRANKLIN 33.5% 32.7% 0.0% 0.1% 0.0% 0.0% 0.7% 0.4%GRANT 20.6% 15.8% 1.0% 0.1% 0.2% 1.0% 2.5% 4.5%IBERIA 37.6% 31.7% 0.6% 2.3% 0.0% 0.5% 2.5% 3.5%IBERVILLE 50.8% 48.7% 0.1% 0.1% 0.0% 0.6% 1.3% 2.3%JACKSON 31.9% 30.2% 0.1% 0.2% 0.0% 0.9% 0.5% 1.5%JEFFERSON 36.3% 26.6% 0.5% 4.1% 0.0% 3.4% 1.7% 13.2%JEFFERSON DAVIS 20.5% 17.3% 0.5% 0.3% 0.0% 0.6% 1.8% 2.0%LAFAYETTE 29.9% 25.7% 0.2% 1.5% 0.0% 0.6% 1.9% 4.1%LAFOURCHE 20.5% 13.3% 2.2% 0.8% 0.0% 1.8% 2.4% 4.2%LASALLE 14.2% 12.6% 1.0% 0.1% 0.0% 0.0% 0.5% 2.4%LINCOLN 45.4% 40.8% 0.3% 1.8% 0.0% 1.1% 1.4% 2.6%LIVINGSTON 8.5% 5.9% 0.4% 0.4% 0.0% 0.8% 1.0% 3.2%

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 PARISH2010 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 64.0% 61.3% 0.9% 0.1% 0.0% 1.1% 0.6% 1.7%MOREHOUSE 49.1% 47.5% 0.1% 0.2% 0.0% 0.2% 1.1% 1.1%NATCHITOCHES 45.1% 40.8% 0.9% 0.5% 0.0% 0.7% 2.2% 2.0%ORLEANS 66.1% 59.6% 0.3% 3.0% 0.0% 1.5% 1.7% 5.4%OUACHITA 39.8% 37.1% 0.3% 0.9% 0.0% 0.6% 0.9% 2.0%PLAQUEMINES 30.8% 21.3% 1.7% 3.3% 0.0% 2.2% 2.3% 5.6%POINTE COUPEE 38.0% 35.8% 0.4% 0.3% 0.0% 0.4% 1.1% 2.4%RAPIDES 36.0% 32.1% 0.6% 1.5% 0.1% 0.3% 1.4% 2.7%RED RIVER 41.3% 39.2% 0.1% 0.1% 0.2% 0.5% 1.2% 1.4%RICHLAND 37.4% 36.1% 0.1% 0.2% 0.0% 0.3% 0.7% 1.9%SABINE 29.8% 17.0% 7.4% 0.3% 0.0% 0.7% 4.4% 3.6%ST. BERNARD 26.1% 20.4% 0.6% 2.0% 0.0% 0.6% 2.5% 9.4%ST. CHARLES 29.5% 26.3% 0.2% 1.0% 0.0% 0.6% 1.4% 5.4%ST. HELENA 55.2% 52.7% 1.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 1.5% 0.1%ST. JAMES 51.4% 50.3% 0.1% 0.3% 0.0% 0.3% 0.4% 1.4%ST. JOHN 57.2% 54.0% 0.1% 0.6% 0.2% 0.6% 1.7% 5.1%ST. LANDRY 43.5% 40.9% 0.1% 0.5% 0.0% 0.3% 1.7% 1.8%ST. MARTIN 34.0% 30.5% 0.6% 1.0% 0.0% 0.8% 1.1% 2.3%ST. MARY 39.9% 31.3% 1.5% 1.5% 0.0% 1.9% 3.7% 5.8%ST. TAMMANY 16.2% 11.7% 0.5% 1.5% 0.0% 0.9% 1.6% 5.1%TANGIPAHOA 32.9% 29.9% 0.3% 0.7% 0.0% 0.4% 1.6% 3.7%TENSAS 57.1% 56.3% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.4% 0.4% 1.6%TERREBONNE 29.0% 19.0% 5.6% 1.0% 0.1% 1.2% 2.1% 4.4%UNION 28.7% 25.6% 0.5% 0.1% 0.2% 0.8% 1.5% 4.3%VERMILION 18.7% 14.0% 0.5% 2.1% 0.0% 0.4% 1.7% 2.8%VERNON 22.9% 14.2% 1.2% 1.6% 0.4% 1.0% 4.5% 8.5%WASHINGTON 32.4% 30.2% 0.2% 0.2% 0.0% 0.2% 1.6% 2.0%WEBSTER 36.2% 34.1% 0.5% 0.4% 0.0% 0.4% 0.8% 1.7%W. BATON ROUGE 40.1% 37.3% 0.3% 0.5% 0.0% 0.7% 1.3% 2.6%W. CARROLL 18.3% 16.2% 0.3% 0.2% 0.0% 0.6% 1.0% 2.8%W. FELICIANA 47.2% 45.7% 0.3% 0.0% 0.0% 0.2% 1.0% 1.5%WINN 33.0% 31.0% 0.7% 0.0% 0.0% 0.2% 1.1% 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 26,186 24,435 1,751 6.7%ALLEN 8,866 8,254 612 6.9%ASCENSION 60,925 57,870 3,055 5.0%ASSUMPTION 9,865 9,097 768 7.8%AVOYELLES 16,077 14,889 1,188 7.4%BEAUREGARD 14,822 13,809 1,013 6.8%BIENVILLE 5,838 5,362 476 8.2%BOSSIER 58,126 54,862 3,264 5.6%CADDO 110,757 102,912 7,845 7.1%CALCASIEU 98,561 93,280 5,281 5.4%CALDWELL 4,064 3,732 332 8.2%CAMERON 3,599 3,432 167 4.6%CATAHOULA 3,728 3,383 345 9.3%CLAIBORNE 6,204 5,751 453 7.3%CONCORDIA 7,874 7,189 685 8.7%DESOTO 11,111 10,231 880 7.9%E. BATON ROUGE 236,689 224,033 12,656 5.3%E. CARROLL 2,236 1,925 311 13.9%E. FELICIANA 8,327 7,841 486 5.8%EVANGELINE 12,997 12,035 962 7.4%FRANKLIN 7,608 6,884 724 9.5%GRANT 8,522 7,906 616 7.2%IBERIA 32,226 29,677 2,549 7.9%IBERVILLE 14,610 13,570 1,040 7.1%JACKSON 7,206 6,772 434 6.0%JEFFERSON 220,629 208,096 12,533 5.7%JEFFERSON DAVIS 13,589 12,750 839 6.2%LAFAYETTE 119,830 113,143 6,687 5.6%LAFOURCHE 46,863 44,363 2,500 5.3%LASALLE 6,685 6,237 448 6.7%LINCOLN 19,865 18,308 1,557 7.8%LIVINGSTON 67,857 64,421 3,436 5.1%MADISON 3,941 3,576 365 9.3%MOREHOUSE 11,270 10,000 1,270 11.3%NATCHITOCHES 16,325 15,018 1,307 8.0%ORLEANS 180,778 169,098 11,680 6.5%OUACHITA 72,395 67,650 4,745 6.6%PLAQUEMINES 10,373 9,799 574 5.5%POINTE COUPEE 10,276 9,610 666 6.5%RAPIDES 58,577 54,843 3,734 6.4%RED RIVER 3,961 3,690 271 6.8%RICHLAND 8,714 7,963 751 8.6%SABINE 9,509 8,837 672 7.1%ST. BERNARD 19,424 18,149 1,275 6.6%ST. CHARLES 25,750 24,295 1,455 5.7%ST. HELENA 4,585 4,177 408 8.9%ST. JAMES 9,895 9,069 826 8.3%ST. JOHN 20,553 19,043 1,510 7.3%ST. LANDRY 34,223 31,639 2,584 7.6%ST. MARTIN 24,835 23,415 1,420 5.7%ST. MARY 24,235 22,602 1,633 6.7%ST. TAMMANY 116,272 110,053 6,219 5.3%TANGIPAHOA 54,165 50,104 4,061 7.5%TENSAS 1,735 1,566 169 9.7%TERREBONNE 53,135 50,003 3,132 5.9%UNION 9,418 8,757 661 7.0%VERMILION 26,123 24,359 1,764 6.8%VERNON 17,615 16,132 1,483 8.4%WASHINGTON 17,077 15,728 1,349 7.9%WEBSTER 15,690 14,323 1,367 8.7%W. BATON ROUGE 13,169 12,431 738 5.6%W. CARROLL 4,162 3,607 555 13.3%W. FELICIANA 5,460 5,175 285 5.2%WINN 5,382 4,934 448 8.3%

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CIVILIAN

LABOR UNEMP.

MSA FORCE EMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT RATE

ALEXANDRIA MSA 67,099 62,749 4,350 6.5%

(GRANT & RAPIDES)

BATON ROUGE MSA 421,897 399,127 22,770 5.4%

(ASCENSION, E. BATON ROUGE,

E. FELICIANA, IBERVILLE,

LIVINGSTON, POINTE COUPEE

ST. HELENA, W. BATON ROUGE &

W. FELICIANA)

HAMMOND MSA 54,029 50,159 3,870 7.2%

(TANGIPAHOA)

HOUMA - BAYOU CANE - THIBODAUX 99,998 94,365 5,633 5.6%

MSA (LAFOURCHE &

TERREBONNE)

LAFAYETTE MSA 228,598 214,215 14,383 6.3%

(ACADIA, IBERIA, LAFAYETTE

ST. MARTIN, & VERMILION)

LAKE CHARLES MSA 102,160 96,712 5,448 5.3%

(CALCASIEU & CAMERON)

MONROE MSA 81,813 76,407 5,406 6.6%

(OUACHITA & UNION)

NEW ORLEANS - METAIRIE - KENNER 603,671 567,599 36,072 6.0%

MSA (JEFFERSON,

ORLEANS, PLAQUEMINES

ST. BERNARD, St. CHARLES

ST. JAMES, ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST

& ST.TAMMANY)

SHREVEPORT - BOSSIER CITY MSA 195,685 182,328 13,357 6.8%

(BOSSIER, CADDO,

DESOTO & WEBSTER)

STATE OF

LOUISIANA 2,160,195 2,025,102 135,093 6.3%

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

PARISH FORCE FORCE LBR.FORCE UNEMPLOYED RATE

ACADIA 26,186 12,188 46.54% 840 6.9%ALLEN 8,866 3,793 42.78% 74 1.9%ASCENSION 60,925 28,205 46.29% 1,357 4.8%ASSUMPTION 9,865 4,502 45.64% 351 7.8%AVOYELLES 16,077 7,845 48.80% 622 7.9%BEAUREGARD 14,822 6,483 43.74% 449 6.9%BIENVILLE 5,838 2,792 47.82% 238 8.5%BOSSIER 58,126 27,178 46.76% 1,684 6.2%CADDO 110,757 55,548 50.15% 3,593 6.5%CALCASIEU 98,561 45,456 46.12% 2,255 5.0%CALDWELL 4,064 1,827 44.95% 121 6.6%CAMERON 3,599 1,697 47.15% 84 5.0%CATAHOULA 3,728 1,618 43.40% 134 8.3%CLAIBORNE 6,204 2,569 41.41% 134 5.2%CONCORDIA 7,874 3,809 48.37% 275 7.2%DESOTO 11,111 5,569 50.13% 496 8.9%E. BATON ROUGE 236,689 116,556 49.24% 6,278 5.4%E. CARROLL 2,236 1,110 49.66% 170 15.3%E. FELICIANA 8,327 4,102 49.27% 173 4.2%EVANGELINE 12,997 6,202 47.72% 435 7.0%FRANKLIN 7,608 3,736 49.11% 255 6.8%GRANT 8,522 4,067 47.73% 254 6.2%IBERIA 32,226 15,023 46.62% 1,384 9.2%IBERVILLE 14,610 6,872 47.03% 418 6.1%JACKSON 7,206 3,500 48.57% 274 7.8%JEFFERSON 220,629 103,860 47.07% 5,895 5.7%JEFFERSON DAVIS 13,589 5,971 43.94% 459 7.7%LAFAYETTE 119,830 56,636 47.26% 3,467 6.1%LAFOURCHE 46,863 20,810 44.41% 1,155 5.5%LASALLE 6,685 2,846 42.58% 143 5.0%LINCOLN 19,865 10,205 51.37% 707 6.9%LIVINGSTON 67,857 30,668 45.19% 1,557 5.1%MADISON 3,941 1,732 43.95% 128 7.4%MOREHOUSE 11,270 5,931 52.63% 390 6.6%NATCHITOCHES 16,325 8,285 50.75% 715 8.6%ORLEANS 180,778 90,330 49.97% 5,640 6.2%OUACHITA 72,395 37,295 51.52% 2,431 6.5%PLAQUEMINES 10,373 4,572 44.08% 300 6.6%POINTE COUPEE 10,276 4,847 47.17% 288 5.9%RAPIDES 58,577 29,123 49.72% 1,671 5.7%RED RIVER 3,961 1,660 41.90% 125 7.5%RICHLAND 8,714 4,174 47.90% 250 6.0%SABINE 9,509 4,035 42.43% 304 7.5%ST. BERNARD 19,424 8,781 45.21% 636 7.2%ST. CHARLES 25,750 11,858 46.05% 593 5.0%ST. HELENA 4,585 2,267 49.45% 238 10.5%ST. JAMES 9,895 4,670 47.20% 308 6.6%ST. JOHN 20,553 10,265 49.94% 722 7.0%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 24,235 10,733 44.29% 750 7.0%ST. TAMMANY 116,272 54,225 46.64% 2,515 4.6%TANGIPAHOA 54,165 26,315 48.58% 1,954 7.4%TENSAS 1,735 900 51.87% 106 11.7%TERREBONNE 53,135 23,698 44.60% 1,291 5.4%UNION 9,418 4,187 44.46% 244 5.8%VERMILION 26,123 11,769 45.05% 949 8.1%VERNON 17,615 6,779 38.49% 792 11.7%WASHINGTON 17,077 8,675 50.80% 621 7.2%WEBSTER 15,690 7,472 47.62% 610 8.2%W. BATON ROUGE 13,169 6,490 49.28% 285 4.4%W. CARROLL 4,162 2,035 48.89% 172 8.4%W. FELICIANA 5,460 2,156 39.49% 68 3.1%WINN 5,382 2,621 48.70% 228 8.7%

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CIVILIAN FEMALE FEMALE AS FEMALE

LABOR LABOR % OF TOTAL FEMALE UNEMP.

FORCE FORCE LBR.FORCE UNEMPLOYED RATE

MSA

ALEXANDRIA MSA 67,099 33,190 49.46% 1,925 5.8%

(GRANT & RAPIDES)

BATON ROUGE MSA 421,897 202,164 47.92% 10,661 5.3%

(ASCENSION, E. BATON ROUGE,

E. FELICIANA, IBERVILLE,

LIVINGSTON, POINTE COUPEE

ST. HELENA, W. BATON ROUGE &

W. FELICIANA)

HAMMOND MSA 54,029 26,315 48.71% 1,954 7.4%

(TANGIPAHOA)

HOUMA - BAYOU CANE - THIBODAUX 99,998 44,508 44.51% 2,445 5.5%

MSA (LAFOURCHE &

TERREBONNE)

LAFAYETTE MSA 228,598 107,326 46.95% 7,303 6.8%

(ACADIA, IBERIA, LAFAYETTE

ST. MARTIN, & VERMILION)

LAKE CHARLES MSA 102,160 47,153 46.16% 2,340 5.0%

(CALCASIEU & CAMERON)

MONROE MSA 81,813 41,482 50.70% 2,675 6.4%

(OUACHITA & UNION)

NEW ORLEANS - METAIRIE - KENNER 603,671 288,561 47.80% 16,609 5.8%

MSA (JEFFERSON,

ORLEANS, PLAQUEMINES

ST. BERNARD, St. CHARLES

ST. JAMES, ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST

& ST.TAMMANY)

SHREVEPORT - BOSSIER CITY MSA 195,685 95,768 48.94% 6,384 6.7%

(BOSSIER, CADDO,

DESOTO & WEBSTER)

STATE OF

LOUISIANA 2,160,195 1,029,231 47.65% 62,858 6.1%

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CIVILIAN MINORITY AS MINORITYLABOR MINORITY % OF TOTAL MINORITY UNEMP.

PARISH FORCE LBR.FORCE LBR.FORCE UNEMPLOYED RATE

ACADIA 26,186 5,052 19.29% 583 11.5%ALLEN 8,866 1,311 14.78% 58 4.4%ASCENSION 60,925 14,301 23.47% 972 6.8%ASSUMPTION 9,865 2,718 27.55% 387 14.3%AVOYELLES 16,077 4,349 27.05% 522 12.0%BEAUREGARD 14,822 2,419 16.32% 220 9.1%BIENVILLE 5,838 2,502 42.85% 262 10.5%BOSSIER 58,126 15,123 26.02% 1,403 9.3%CADDO 110,757 54,456 49.17% 5,043 9.3%CALCASIEU 98,561 26,470 26.86% 2,333 8.8%CALDWELL 4,064 727 17.90% 70 9.7%CAMERON 3,599 51 1.42% 1 1.6%CATAHOULA 3,728 1,139 30.55% 206 18.1%CLAIBORNE 6,204 3,079 49.63% 328 10.7%CONCORDIA 7,874 3,129 39.74% 486 15.5%DESOTO 11,111 4,148 37.33% 570 13.7%E. BATON ROUGE 236,689 114,594 48.42% 9,142 8.0%E. CARROLL 2,236 1,404 62.80% 282 20.1%E. FELICIANA 8,327 3,568 42.85% 248 6.9%EVANGELINE 12,997 2,557 19.67% 353 13.8%FRANKLIN 7,608 2,082 27.37% 256 12.3%GRANT 8,522 1,027 12.05% 116 11.3%IBERIA 32,226 10,841 33.64% 1,575 14.5%IBERVILLE 14,610 6,553 44.85% 701 10.7%JACKSON 7,206 2,049 28.44% 241 11.8%JEFFERSON 220,629 75,531 34.23% 5,801 7.7%JEFFERSON DAVIS 13,589 2,401 17.67% 191 7.9%LAFAYETTE 119,830 32,442 27.07% 3,135 9.7%LAFOURCHE 46,863 8,344 17.81% 577 6.9%LASALLE 6,685 822 12.30% 89 10.8%LINCOLN 19,865 8,563 43.11% 1,087 12.7%LIVINGSTON 67,857 4,616 6.80% 240 5.2%MADISON 3,941 2,515 63.81% 306 12.2%MOREHOUSE 11,270 5,351 47.48% 756 14.1%NATCHITOCHES 16,325 7,047 43.17% 895 12.7%ORLEANS 180,778 107,183 59.29% 9,386 8.8%OUACHITA 72,395 25,430 35.13% 2,613 10.3%PLAQUEMINES 10,373 2,705 26.07% 251 9.3%POINTE COUPEE 10,276 3,292 32.04% 446 13.5%RAPIDES 58,577 19,478 33.25% 1,849 9.5%RED RIVER 3,961 1,406 35.50% 163 11.6%RICHLAND 8,714 3,174 36.43% 399 12.6%SABINE 9,509 2,700 28.39% 274 10.2%ST. BERNARD 19,424 4,403 22.67% 307 7.0%ST. CHARLES 25,750 7,230 28.08% 668 9.2%ST. HELENA 4,585 2,396 52.25% 231 9.6%ST. JAMES 9,895 4,772 48.23% 655 13.7%ST. JOHN 20,553 11,039 53.71% 1,101 10.0%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 24,235 8,929 36.84% 903 10.1%ST. TAMMANY 116,272 17,654 15.18% 1,463 8.3%TANGIPAHOA 54,165 16,113 29.75% 1,719 10.7%TENSAS 1,735 898 51.77% 118 13.1%TERREBONNE 53,135 13,384 25.19% 1,099 8.2%UNION 9,418 2,223 23.61% 228 10.3%VERMILION 26,123 4,305 16.48% 557 12.9%VERNON 17,615 4,058 23.04% 496 12.2%WASHINGTON 17,077 4,986 29.19% 655 13.1%WEBSTER 15,690 5,526 35.22% 778 14.1%W. BATON ROUGE 13,169 4,742 36.01% 335 7.1%W. CARROLL 4,162 535 12.85% 106 19.8%W. FELICIANA 5,460 1,875 34.35% 159 8.5%WINN 5,382 1,087 20.20% 157 14.4%

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CIVILIAN MINORITY MINORITY AS MINORITY

LABOR LABOR % OF TOTAL MINORITY UNEMP.

FORCE FORCE LBR. FORCE UNEMPLOYED RATE

MSA

ALEXANDRIA MSA 67,099 20,505 30.56% 1,965 9.6%

(GRANT & RAPIDES)

BATON ROUGE MSA 421,897 155,938 36.96% 12,473 8.0%

(ASCENSION, E. BATON ROUGE,

E. FELICIANA, IBERVILLE,

LIVINGSTON, POINTE COUPEE

ST. HELENA, W. BATON ROUGE &

W. FELICIANA)

HAMMOND MSA 54,029 16,113 29.82% 1,719 10.7%

(TANGIPAHOA)

HOUMA - BAYOU CANE - THIBODAUX 99,998 21,728 21.73% 1,676 7.7%

MSA (LAFOURCHE &

TERREBONNE)

LAFAYETTE MSA 228,598 60,156 26.32% 6,343 10.5%

(ACADIA, IBERIA, LAFAYETTE

ST. MARTIN, & VERMILION)

LAKE CHARLES MSA 102,160 26,521 25.96% 2,334 8.8%

(CALCASIEU & CAMERON)

MONROE MSA 81,813 27,653 33.80% 2,842 10.3%

(OUACHITA & UNION)

NEW ORLEANS - METAIRIE - KENNER 603,671 230,516 38.19% 19,631 8.5%

MSA (JEFFERSON,

ORLEANS, PLAQUEMINES

ST. BERNARD, St. CHARLES

ST. JAMES, ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST

& ST.TAMMANY)

SHREVEPORT - BOSSIER CITY MSA 195,685 79,254 40.50% 7,793 9.8%

(BOSSIER, CADDO,

DESOTO, & WEBSTER)

STATE OF

LOUISIANA 2,160,195 735,831 34.06% 68,565 8.2%

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

PARISH FORCE FORCE LBR. FORCE UNEMPLOYED RATE

ACADIA 26,186 4,195 16.02% 469 11.2%ALLEN 8,866 1,022 11.53% 56 5.5%ASCENSION 60,925 12,542 20.59% 862 6.9%ASSUMPTION 9,865 2,535 25.69% 377 14.9%AVOYELLES 16,077 4,016 24.98% 479 11.9%BEAUREGARD 14,822 1,907 12.86% 150 7.9%BIENVILLE 5,838 2,394 41.01% 253 10.6%BOSSIER 58,126 11,669 20.08% 1,259 10.8%CADDO 110,757 50,336 45.45% 4,718 9.4%CALCASIEU 98,561 23,028 23.36% 2,066 9.0%CALDWELL 4,064 652 16.05% 63 9.7%CAMERON 3,599 51 1.42% 1 1.6%CATAHOULA 3,728 1,105 29.65% 206 18.6%CLAIBORNE 6,204 2,915 46.98% 325 11.1%CONCORDIA 7,874 3,075 39.05% 479 15.6%DESOTO 11,111 3,787 34.08% 499 13.2%E. BATON ROUGE 236,689 101,103 42.72% 8,625 8.5%E. CARROLL 2,236 1,404 62.80% 282 20.1%E. FELICIANA 8,327 3,521 42.28% 243 6.9%EVANGELINE 12,997 2,367 18.21% 329 13.9%FRANKLIN 7,608 2,059 27.06% 250 12.2%GRANT 8,522 875 10.26% 104 11.9%IBERIA 32,226 9,357 29.04% 1,461 15.6%IBERVILLE 14,610 6,236 42.68% 684 11.0%JACKSON 7,206 1,980 27.47% 236 11.9%JEFFERSON 220,629 53,457 24.23% 4,776 8.9%JEFFERSON DAVIS 13,589 2,045 15.05% 172 8.4%LAFAYETTE 119,830 28,001 23.37% 2,860 10.2%LAFOURCHE 46,863 5,521 11.78% 406 7.4%LASALLE 6,685 707 10.57% 70 10.0%LINCOLN 19,865 7,718 38.85% 1,012 13.1%LIVINGSTON 67,857 3,117 4.59% 240 7.7%MADISON 3,941 2,358 59.84% 297 12.6%MOREHOUSE 11,270 5,327 47.26% 756 14.2%NATCHITOCHES 16,325 6,464 39.59% 839 13.0%ORLEANS 180,778 95,227 52.68% 8,849 9.3%OUACHITA 72,395 23,366 32.28% 2,538 10.9%PLAQUEMINES 10,373 1,814 17.49% 166 9.1%POINTE COUPEE 10,276 3,140 30.56% 427 13.6%RAPIDES 58,577 17,284 29.51% 1,701 9.8%RED RIVER 3,961 1,398 35.29% 162 11.6%RICHLAND 8,714 3,133 35.95% 393 12.6%SABINE 9,509 1,481 15.57% 189 12.7%ST. BERNARD 19,424 3,553 18.29% 258 7.3%ST. CHARLES 25,750 6,412 24.90% 645 10.1%ST. HELENA 4,585 2,293 50.02% 201 8.8%ST. JAMES 9,895 4,695 47.45% 655 14.0%ST. JOHN 20,553 10,499 51.08% 1,092 10.4%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 24,235 6,982 28.81% 790 11.3%ST. TAMMANY 116,272 13,118 11.28% 1,286 9.8%TANGIPAHOA 54,165 14,895 27.50% 1,603 10.8%TENSAS 1,735 894 51.52% 118 13.2%TERREBONNE 53,135 8,648 16.27% 753 8.7%UNION 9,418 2,079 22.07% 197 9.5%VERMILION 26,123 3,300 12.63% 442 13.4%VERNON 17,615 2,698 15.32% 317 11.8%WASHINGTON 17,077 4,717 27.62% 640 13.6%WEBSTER 15,690 5,199 33.13% 695 13.4%W. BATON ROUGE 13,169 4,401 33.42% 335 7.6%W. CARROLL 4,162 506 12.17% 106 20.9%W. FELICIANA 5,460 1,822 33.37% 159 8.7%WINN 5,382 993 18.45% 129 13.0%

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CIVILIAN BLACK BLACK AS BLACK

LABOR LABOR % OF TOTAL BLACK UNEMP.

MSA FORCE FORCE LBR. FORCE UNEMPLOYED RATE

ALEXANDRIA MSA 67,099 18,158 27.06% 1,805 9.9%

(GRANT & RAPIDES)

BATON ROUGE MSA 421,897 138,176 32.75% 11,776 8.5%

(ASCENSION, E. BATON ROUGE,

E. FELICIANA, IBERVILLE,

LIVINGSTON, POINTE COUPEE

ST. HELENA, W. BATON ROUGE &

W. FELICIANA)

HAMMOND MSA 54,029 14,895 27.57% 1,603 10.8%

(TANGIPAHOA)

HOUMA - BAYOU CANE - THIBODAUX 99,998 14,168 14.17% 1,159 8.2%

MSA (LAFOURCHE &

TERREBONNE)

LAFAYETTE MSA 228,598 51,630 22.59% 5,680 11.0%

(ACADIA, IBERIA, LAFAYETTE

ST. MARTIN, & VERMILION)

LAKE CHARLES MSA 102,160 23,079 22.59% 2,066 9.0%

(CALCASIEU & CAMERON)

MONROE MSA 81,813 25,444 31.10% 2,735 10.7%

(OUACHITA & UNION)

NEW ORLEANS - METAIRIE - KENNER 603,671 188,774 31.27% 17,728 9.4%

MSA (JEFFERSON,

ORLEANS, PLAQUEMINES

ST. BERNARD, St. CHARLES

ST. JAMES, ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST

& ST.TAMMANY)

SHREVEPORT - BOSSIER CITY MSA 195,685 70,991 36.28% 7,170 10.1%

(BOSSIER, CADDO,

DESOTO, & WEBSTER)

STATE OF

LOUISIANA 2,160,195 633,005 29.30% 62,702 9.9%

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

ACADIA 9,554 11,581 2,634 2,418 573 595 267 316ALLEN 2,946 4,610 847 463 44 510 30 28ASCENSION 20,539 26,085 7,666 6,635 917 1,166 440 532ASSUMPTION 3,153 3,994 1,349 1,369 220 160 131 256AVOYELLES 5,425 6,303 2,420 1,929 333 333 290 232BEAUREGARD 5,265 7,138 1,217 1,201 347 446 102 118BIENVILLE 1,405 1,931 1,387 1,115 97 117 141 121BOSSIER 19,186 23,817 7,992 7,131 869 992 815 588CADDO 25,664 30,637 29,885 24,571 1,141 1,661 2,452 2,591CALCASIEU 32,038 40,053 13,418 13,051 1,224 1,723 1,031 1,302CALDWELL 1,504 1,832 322 405 76 185 44 26CAMERON 1,673 1,875 24 27 84 82 0 1CATAHOULA 1,054 1,535 564 575 82 57 51 154CLAIBORNE 1,256 1,869 1,313 1,766 52 72 82 247CONCORDIA 2,164 2,581 1,645 1,484 75 124 200 286DESOTO 3,226 3,737 2,343 1,805 161 149 335 235E. BATON ROUGE 56,338 65,757 60,218 54,376 1,859 1,655 4,418 4,723E. CARROLL 317 515 793 611 8 20 161 121E. FELICIANA 2,003 2,756 2,100 1,469 88 150 85 163EVANGELINE 4,578 5,863 1,625 932 296 313 139 214FRANKLIN 2,345 3,181 1,391 691 114 354 142 114GRANT 3,537 3,958 530 496 212 288 41 75IBERIA 9,415 11,970 5,609 5,232 508 465 875 700IBERVILLE 3,401 4,656 3,470 3,082 127 212 291 409JACKSON 2,451 2,705 1,048 1,001 142 51 133 109JEFFERSON 66,072 79,026 37,788 37,743 3,042 3,690 2,853 2,948JEFFERSON DAVIS 4,702 6,486 1,269 1,132 387 261 72 119LAFAYETTE 39,459 47,929 17,177 15,265 1,814 1,738 1,653 1,482LAFOURCHE 16,696 21,823 4,114 4,230 874 1,049 280 297LASALLE 2,414 3,449 433 390 96 264 48 41LINCOLN 5,092 6,210 5,113 3,450 132 337 575 513LIVINGSTON 28,521 34,719 2,147 2,470 1,482 1,714 75 165MADISON 537 889 1,195 1,320 27 32 101 205MOREHOUSE 2,884 3,035 3,047 2,304 156 357 234 522NATCHITOCHES 4,298 4,980 3,987 3,060 214 198 501 394ORLEANS 33,126 40,468 57,203 49,980 1,004 1,291 4,637 4,749OUACHITA 22,266 24,699 15,029 10,401 958 1,173 1,473 1,140PLAQUEMINES 3,281 4,387 1,291 1,414 187 136 112 138POINTE COUPEE 3,182 3,802 1,665 1,627 72 148 215 231RAPIDES 18,499 20,600 10,624 8,854 777 1,108 894 955RED RIVER 1,008 1,547 652 754 33 75 92 71RICHLAND 2,410 3,130 1,764 1,410 97 254 152 247SABINE 2,808 4,001 1,227 1,473 192 206 112 162ST. BERNARD 6,484 8,537 2,297 2,106 441 528 195 112ST. CHARLES 8,289 10,231 3,568 3,661 300 487 293 376ST. HELENA 1,075 1,114 1,192 1,204 136 41 102 129ST. JAMES 2,218 2,905 2,452 2,320 57 114 251 404ST. JOHN 4,404 5,111 5,861 5,177 226 184 497 604ST. 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 6,330 8,977 4,403 4,525 309 422 441 461ST. TAMMANY 45,344 53,274 8,881 8,773 2,033 2,724 482 981TANGIPAHOA 17,444 20,608 8,871 7,242 1,036 1,306 918 801TENSAS 346 491 554 344 43 8 63 56TERREBONNE 17,181 22,570 6,516 6,867 833 1,200 458 641UNION 2,992 4,202 1,195 1,029 147 286 96 132VERMILION 9,675 12,142 2,094 2,212 599 609 350 207VERNON 4,966 8,592 1,814 2,244 551 436 241 255WASHINGTON 5,869 6,222 2,806 2,180 314 380 307 348WEBSTER 4,322 5,841 3,150 2,376 180 409 430 348W. BATON ROUGE 3,808 4,619 2,682 2,060 159 245 126 208W. CARROLL 1,703 1,924 332 203 119 330 53 53W. FELICIANA 1,452 2,133 704 1,171 25 101 43 116WINN 1,872 2,423 749 338 116 175 112 45

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WHITE WHITE MINORITY MINORITY WHITE WHITE MINORITY MINORITY

MSA FEMALES MALES FEMALES MALES FEMALES MALES FEMALES MALES

ALEXANDRIA MSA 22,036 24,559 11,154 9,350 989 1,395 936 1,030

(GRANT & RAPIDES)

BATON ROUGE MSA 120,320 145,640 81,844 74,095 4,865 5,432 5,796 6,677

(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 33,877 44,393 10,630 11,098 1,707 2,249 738 938

MSA (LAFOURCHE &

TERREBONNE)

LAFAYETTE MSA 75,863 93,182 31,463 28,693 3,894 3,934 3,409 2,934

(ACADIA, IBERIA, LAFAYETTE

ST. MARTIN, & VERMILION)

LAKE CHARLES MSA 33,711 41,928 13,442 13,078 1,309 1,805 1,031 1,303

(CALCASIEU & CAMERON)

MONROE MSA 25,258 28,902 16,224 11,429 1,105 1,459 1,569 1,272

(OUACHITA & UNION)

NEW ORLEANS - METAIRIE - KENNER 169,219 203,939 119,342 111,174 7,288 9,153 9,320 10,310

MSA (JEFFERSON,

ORLEANS, PLAQUEMINES

ST. BERNARD, St. CHARLES

ST. JAMES, ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST

& ST.TAMMANY)

SHREVEPORT - BOSSIER CITY MSA 52,398 64,032 43,370 35,884 2,352 3,211 4,032 3,761

(BOSSIER, CADDO,

DESOTO, & WEBSTER)

STATE OF

LOUISIANA 640,285 785,248 388,946 346,884 29,697 37,008 33,161 35,404

METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREAS (MSAs)

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1/ BLACK OR 2/ AMER. INDIAN 4/ HAWAIIAN 6/ TWO OR MOREPARISH TOTAL* AFRICAN AMER. ALASKA NATIVE 3/ASIAN PACIFIC ISLES 5/OTHER RACES 7/HISPANIC

ACADIA 2,634 2,197 22 116 0 62 237 186ALLEN 847 713 99 27 0 3 5 28ASCENSION 7,666 6,787 86 349 0 182 262 924ASSUMPTION 1,349 1,273 15 5 0 39 17 54AVOYELLES 2,420 2,301 48 44 0 0 27 116BEAUREGARD 1,217 996 49 72 0 12 88 124BIENVILLE 1,387 1,314 29 0 0 17 26 15BOSSIER 7,992 6,491 308 510 0 299 384 1,322CADDO 29,885 28,116 167 590 17 438 556 1,150CALCASIEU 13,418 12,058 211 451 15 248 434 882CALDWELL 322 301 0 4 0 0 18 12CAMERON 24 24 0 0 0 0 0 42CATAHOULA 564 543 0 0 0 3 18 7CLAIBORNE 1,313 1,288 11 0 0 0 14 8CONCORDIA 1,645 1,608 10 5 0 0 22 7DESOTO 2,343 2,141 76 7 0 39 80 129E. BATON ROUGE 60,218 54,760 62 3,270 43 538 1,547 3,282E. CARROLL 793 793 0 0 0 0 0 0E. FELICIANA 2,100 2,076 0 18 0 0 5 3EVANGELINE 1,625 1,557 0 0 0 10 59 37FRANKLIN 1,391 1,384 0 0 0 0 7 8GRANT 530 455 22 0 0 10 43 32IBERIA 5,609 5,123 36 265 0 13 172 349IBERVILLE 3,470 3,393 0 19 0 0 58 137JACKSON 1,048 998 13 23 0 0 14 56JEFFERSON 37,788 28,500 479 3,930 39 3,256 1,584 11,655JEFFERSON DAVIS 1,269 1,153 40 10 0 27 39 48LAFAYETTE 17,177 15,353 157 651 3 322 691 1,454LAFOURCHE 4,114 3,186 390 94 0 178 265 426LASALLE 433 384 46 1 0 1 0 2LINCOLN 5,113 4,647 46 277 0 22 120 184LIVINGSTON 2,147 1,580 142 227 2 133 63 738

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

MADISON 1,195 1,173 6 0 0 12 4 14MOREHOUSE 3,047 3,047 0 0 0 0 0 23NATCHITOCHES 3,987 3,658 73 59 0 67 130 144ORLEANS 57,203 52,268 295 2,509 14 955 1,163 4,177OUACHITA 15,029 14,098 166 388 0 142 236 537PLAQUEMINES 1,291 809 61 206 0 102 113 252POINTE COUPEE 1,665 1,616 0 20 0 9 19 61RAPIDES 10,624 9,667 177 470 38 16 256 432RED RIVER 652 651 1 0 0 0 0 0RICHLAND 1,764 1,732 0 5 0 7 21 32SABINE 1,227 724 277 38 0 15 172 108ST. BERNARD 2,297 1,935 54 235 0 7 65 659ST. CHARLES 3,568 3,268 17 97 7 16 164 600ST. HELENA 1,192 1,154 0 0 0 0 38 7ST. JAMES 2,452 2,400 11 41 0 0 0 43ST. JOHN 5,861 5,604 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 4,403 3,743 140 106 9 143 261 373ST. TAMMANY 8,881 6,917 177 804 33 335 616 2,018TANGIPAHOA 8,871 8,233 82 204 0 9 343 581TENSAS 554 554 0 0 0 0 0 14TERREBONNE 6,516 4,581 898 351 71 217 400 518UNION 1,195 1,142 18 14 0 0 20 80VERMILION 2,094 1,678 40 135 0 61 179 197VERNON 1,814 1,270 80 163 49 71 181 369WASHINGTON 2,806 2,658 0 48 0 7 92 304WEBSTER 3,150 2,980 14 30 0 92 34 183W. BATON ROUGE 2,682 2,582 2 43 0 55 0 120W. CARROLL 332 319 0 2 0 9 3 24W. FELICIANA 704 685 0 0 0 2 18 18WINN 749 688 36 0 0 22 3 50

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

ACADIA 2,418 1,999 53 31 21 222 93 375ALLEN 463 309 75 41 0 3 36 23ASCENSION 6,635 5,755 104 287 0 253 235 1,852ASSUMPTION 1,369 1,262 26 7 0 12 62 204AVOYELLES 1,929 1,715 97 25 14 0 78 71BEAUREGARD 1,201 910 76 21 0 28 166 226BIENVILLE 1,115 1,081 6 0 0 20 8 59BOSSIER 7,131 5,178 224 476 25 823 404 2,199CADDO 24,571 22,220 206 626 45 896 579 1,924CALCASIEU 13,051 10,970 252 724 0 351 754 1,634CALDWELL 405 351 0 5 0 8 40 76CAMERON 27 27 0 0 0 0 0 43CATAHOULA 575 562 0 0 0 0 13 33CLAIBORNE 1,766 1,627 0 78 0 25 36 26CONCORDIA 1,484 1,467 3 14 0 0 0 78DESOTO 1,805 1,647 31 14 14 64 35 159E. BATON ROUGE 54,376 46,344 206 4,546 35 1,476 1,770 5,992E. CARROLL 611 611 0 0 0 0 0 12E. FELICIANA 1,469 1,445 12 2 0 0 10 22EVANGELINE 932 810 31 0 0 7 83 87FRANKLIN 691 675 0 0 0 0 16 22GRANT 496 419 4 6 0 0 67 28IBERIA 5,232 4,234 234 486 0 48 230 826IBERVILLE 3,082 2,843 9 20 0 50 160 283JACKSON 1,001 982 13 0 0 6 0 34JEFFERSON 37,743 24,957 710 5,219 75 5,295 1,487 18,360JEFFERSON DAVIS 1,132 892 7 60 0 122 51 189LAFAYETTE 15,265 12,649 262 1,074 67 507 706 3,309LAFOURCHE 4,230 2,334 620 284 0 664 328 1,506LASALLE 390 322 45 0 0 0 22 73LINCOLN 3,450 3,071 8 191 0 105 75 354LIVINGSTON 2,470 1,537 227 174 0 298 234 1,301

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

MADISON 1,320 1,185 91 6 0 21 17 23MOREHOUSE 2,304 2,280 24 0 0 0 0 64NATCHITOCHES 3,060 2,806 46 30 0 45 133 127ORLEANS 49,980 42,959 532 2,912 33 2,165 1,379 7,057OUACHITA 10,401 9,267 103 347 22 445 216 865PLAQUEMINES 1,414 1,005 77 149 0 145 36 303POINTE COUPEE 1,627 1,524 20 9 0 52 22 168RAPIDES 8,854 7,616 160 578 0 136 364 973RED RIVER 754 747 6 0 0 0 1 22RICHLAND 1,410 1,401 0 0 9 0 0 58SABINE 1,473 757 422 13 14 59 207 216ST. BERNARD 2,106 1,618 43 261 0 45 139 1,131ST. CHARLES 3,661 3,144 6 156 10 192 153 812ST. HELENA 1,204 1,139 8 0 0 0 56 8ST. JAMES 2,320 2,295 0 18 0 0 7 36ST. JOHN 5,177 4,895 42 60 55 46 78 658ST. LANDRY 6,172 5,768 0 97 0 169 139 398ST. MARTIN 3,566 3,261 152 102 0 16 35 278ST. MARY 4,525 3,238 239 308 7 377 356 1,129ST. TAMMANY 8,773 6,201 208 714 32 912 706 3,474TANGIPAHOA 7,242 6,661 162 98 7 95 219 1,442TENSAS 344 340 0 0 0 4 0 22TERREBONNE 6,867 4,067 1,287 327 53 655 478 1,683UNION 1,029 937 34 0 0 16 41 199VERMILION 2,212 1,622 61 413 0 52 63 375VERNON 2,244 1,428 160 174 68 135 279 923WASHINGTON 2,180 2,059 15 10 0 23 73 156WEBSTER 2,376 2,218 55 14 0 41 49 85W. BATON ROUGE 2,060 1,819 0 37 0 101 104 266W. CARROLL 203 188 0 4 0 5 5 36W. FELICIANA 1,171 1,137 34 0 0 0 0 86WINN 338 305 24 0 0 0 9 33

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

ACADIA 267 172 0 0 0 41 54 20ALLEN 30 30 0 0 0 0 0 6ASCENSION 440 373 0 14 0 53 0 96ASSUMPTION 131 125 0 0 0 6 0 6AVOYELLES 290 279 7 0 0 0 4 0BEAUREGARD 102 70 13 0 0 0 19 15BIENVILLE 141 132 0 0 0 0 9 0BOSSIER 815 720 21 0 0 0 73 28CADDO 2,452 2,245 32 57 0 77 41 126CALCASIEU 1,031 940 19 11 0 11 50 51CALDWELL 44 37 0 0 0 0 7 0CAMERON 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0CATAHOULA 51 51 0 0 0 0 0 0CLAIBORNE 82 78 0 0 0 0 4 0CONCORDIA 200 195 5 0 0 0 0 2DESOTO 335 280 0 0 0 29 26 29E. BATON ROUGE 4,418 4,207 0 94 0 37 80 314E. CARROLL 161 161 0 0 0 0 0 0E. FELICIANA 85 85 0 0 0 0 0 0EVANGELINE 139 139 0 0 0 0 0 0FRANKLIN 142 136 0 0 0 0 6 0GRANT 41 31 1 0 0 6 3 6IBERIA 875 823 11 8 0 11 24 23IBERVILLE 291 279 0 0 0 0 13 7JACKSON 133 127 0 0 0 0 6 0JEFFERSON 2,853 2,376 40 151 8 125 153 771JEFFERSON DAVIS 72 63 9 0 0 0 0 0LAFAYETTE 1,653 1,444 14 15 0 27 153 172LAFOURCHE 280 167 38 27 0 0 47 28LASALLE 48 48 0 0 0 0 0 0LINCOLN 575 563 0 0 0 4 8 24LIVINGSTON 75 75 0 0 0 0 0 68

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

MADISON 101 99 0 0 0 0 1 0MOREHOUSE 234 234 0 0 0 0 0 19NATCHITOCHES 501 475 1 0 0 15 10 18ORLEANS 4,637 4,417 31 75 8 42 64 170OUACHITA 1,473 1,443 0 0 0 8 22 40PLAQUEMINES 112 112 0 0 0 0 0 0POINTE COUPEE 215 207 0 0 0 0 8 8RAPIDES 894 799 2 0 0 0 93 7RED RIVER 92 91 1 0 0 0 0 0RICHLAND 152 152 0 0 0 0 0 0SABINE 112 65 32 0 0 3 12 12ST. BERNARD 195 169 13 6 0 0 7 48ST. CHARLES 293 285 0 8 0 0 0 43ST. HELENA 102 90 0 0 0 0 11 0ST. JAMES 251 251 0 0 0 0 0 0ST. JOHN 497 497 0 0 0 0 0 20ST. LANDRY 662 662 0 0 0 0 0 38ST. MARTIN 264 264 0 0 0 0 0 0ST. MARY 441 399 2 12 0 26 2 39ST. TAMMANY 482 427 0 18 0 18 18 110TANGIPAHOA 918 839 0 30 0 0 49 46TENSAS 63 63 0 0 0 0 0 2TERREBONNE 458 264 73 16 0 0 104 6UNION 96 96 0 0 0 0 0 11VERMILION 350 287 0 16 0 20 28 74VERNON 241 138 42 15 0 16 28 44WASHINGTON 307 303 0 0 0 0 4 64WEBSTER 430 384 0 0 0 45 1 45W. BATON ROUGE 126 126 0 0 0 0 0 7W. CARROLL 53 53 0 0 0 0 0 0W. FELICIANA 43 43 0 0 0 0 0 0WINN 112 84 8 0 0 20 0 25

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

ACADIA 316 297 9 0 0 10 0 9ALLEN 28 27 1 0 0 0 0 0ASCENSION 532 489 0 29 0 0 13 106ASSUMPTION 256 251 0 5 0 0 0 0AVOYELLES 232 201 0 0 0 0 32 2BEAUREGARD 118 80 16 0 0 0 22 8BIENVILLE 121 121 0 0 0 0 0 0BOSSIER 588 538 12 12 0 1 25 76CADDO 2,591 2,473 9 36 0 7 66 100CALCASIEU 1,302 1,126 3 28 0 61 84 178CALDWELL 26 26 0 0 0 0 0 0CAMERON 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0CATAHOULA 154 154 0 0 0 0 0 2CLAIBORNE 247 247 0 0 0 0 0 0CONCORDIA 286 284 0 2 0 0 0 7DESOTO 235 219 0 0 0 0 16 16E. BATON ROUGE 4,723 4,418 0 144 0 73 88 166E. CARROLL 121 121 0 0 0 0 0 0E. FELICIANA 163 158 5 0 0 0 0 19EVANGELINE 214 190 24 0 0 0 0 4FRANKLIN 114 114 0 0 0 0 0 0GRANT 75 72 2 0 0 0 0 12IBERIA 700 638 0 43 0 0 19 0IBERVILLE 409 406 0 0 0 4 0 70JACKSON 109 109 0 0 0 0 0 0JEFFERSON 2,948 2,400 91 190 0 240 27 956JEFFERSON DAVIS 119 110 0 0 0 0 9 21LAFAYETTE 1,482 1,416 0 50 0 0 16 137LAFOURCHE 297 239 58 0 0 0 0 5LASALLE 41 23 11 0 0 0 7 0LINCOLN 513 449 0 24 0 10 30 30LIVINGSTON 165 165 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 MOREPARISH TOTAL* AFRICAN AMER. ALASKA NATIVE 3/ASIAN PACIFIC ISLES 5/OTHER RACES 7/HISPANIC

MADISON 205 198 0 0 0 0 8 0MOREHOUSE 522 522 0 0 0 0 0 12NATCHITOCHES 394 364 0 0 0 0 30 0ORLEANS 4,749 4,432 45 114 0 95 63 400OUACHITA 1,140 1,095 0 45 0 0 0 36PLAQUEMINES 138 53 5 0 0 76 3 76POINTE COUPEE 231 220 11 0 0 0 0 0RAPIDES 955 902 4 13 0 0 36 106RED RIVER 71 70 0 0 0 0 1 0RICHLAND 247 241 0 0 6 0 0 9SABINE 162 124 26 1 0 12 0 19ST. BERNARD 112 89 0 8 0 0 15 59ST. CHARLES 376 360 0 0 0 0 16 14ST. HELENA 129 111 2 0 0 0 17 0ST. JAMES 404 404 0 0 0 0 0 0ST. JOHN 604 595 0 0 0 0 9 17ST. LANDRY 859 841 0 18 0 0 0 19ST. MARTIN 230 185 0 31 0 0 14 2ST. MARY 461 391 2 6 0 24 38 80ST. TAMMANY 981 859 38 18 0 29 36 272TANGIPAHOA 801 764 7 9 0 9 10 104TENSAS 56 56 0 0 0 0 0 2TERREBONNE 641 489 114 0 0 3 36 48UNION 132 100 24 0 0 0 8 8VERMILION 207 155 0 45 0 0 7 3VERNON 255 179 7 10 17 7 36 37WASHINGTON 348 338 5 0 0 0 5 5WEBSTER 348 311 4 10 0 15 7 15W. BATON ROUGE 208 208 0 0 0 0 0 6W. CARROLL 53 53 0 0 0 0 0 0W. FELICIANA 116 116 0 0 0 0 0 0WINN 45 45 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, 2015

Total Civilian Labor Force: 2,160,195

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 2,108,271 1,453,854 805,021 648,833 654,417 303,261 351,157Management, professional, and related occupations 601,342 473,898 234,124 239,774 127,444 43,182 84,262 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 217,204 178,352 107,556 70,796 38,852 16,423 22,429 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 139,840 115,340 74,899 40,442 24,500 11,401 13,099 Farmers and farm managers 8,725 8,066 7,222 843 660 568 92 Business and financial operations occupations 68,639 54,946 25,435 29,511 13,693 4,454 9,239 Business operations specialists 30,738 23,716 12,034 11,682 7,022 2,714 4,309 Financial specialists 37,895 31,225 13,396 17,829 6,671 1,741 4,930 Professional and related occupations 384,149 295,546 126,568 168,978 88,603 26,765 61,838 Computer and mathematical occupations 19,656 16,012 11,125 4,887 3,644 1,860 1,784 Architecture and engineering occupations 37,057 32,560 29,035 3,525 4,498 3,746 751 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 23,483 20,748 18,840 1,908 2,735 2,308 427 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 13,574 11,817 10,196 1,622 1,757 1,433 324 Life, physical, and social science occupations 17,748 13,926 9,720 4,206 3,822 2,157 1,665 Community and social services occupations 28,716 18,510 8,303 10,206 10,206 3,308 6,898 Legal occupations 24,094 21,737 12,531 9,206 2,357 995 1,362 Education, training, & library occupations 124,163 88,597 19,845 68,752 35,565 7,325 28,240 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 26,857 22,397 11,969 10,428 4,460 2,627 1,833 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 105,848 81,802 24,045 57,757 24,045 4,736 19,310 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occ. 67,277 54,583 18,040 36,544 12,693 3,141 9,552 Health technologists and technicians 38,577 27,224 6,006 21,218 11,352 1,595 9,758Service occupations 358,395 184,493 80,997 103,496 173,903 63,871 110,032 Healthcare support occupations 46,594 18,418 1,887 16,531 28,176 2,719 25,456 Protective service occupations 51,756 32,576 27,916 4,660 19,180 12,455 6,725 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, in. sup. 32,371 22,813 20,505 2,308 9,558 6,520 3,038 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 19,391 9,763 7,411 2,352 9,628 5,941 3,687 Food preparation and serving related occupations 121,595 64,179 22,878 41,301 57,416 21,564 35,852 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 77,013 30,743 19,888 10,855 46,269 21,759 24,510 Personal care and service occupations 61,427 38,577 8,428 30,149 22,851 5,368 17,483Sales and office occupations 560,501 404,751 138,289 266,463 155,750 40,739 115,011 Sales and related occupations 249,045 179,314 90,522 88,792 69,731 18,072 51,659 Office and administrative support occupations 311,461 225,437 47,767 177,671 86,024 22,672 63,352Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 17,396 11,266 10,169 1,097 6,130 5,190 941Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 244,628 186,536 180,411 6,125 58,092 55,259 2,833 Construction and extraction occupations: 151,517 113,092 109,394 3,698 38,425 37,052 1,373 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 22,591 19,732 19,245 487 2,860 2,768 92 Construction trades workers 118,800 85,013 81,927 3,087 33,787 32,592 1,195 Extraction workers 10,120 8,341 8,217 124 1,779 1,692 86 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 93,106 73,445 71,017 2,427 19,661 18,202 1,460Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 298,552 183,509 156,798 26,711 115,043 86,257 28,786 Production occupations 151,468 96,982 81,964 15,018 54,486 34,430 20,056 Transportation and material moving occupations 147,079 86,532 74,839 11,693 60,546 51,821 8,725 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 4,065 3,049 2,660 389 1,016 822 195 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 2,038 1,925 1,816 108 114 97 16 Motor vehicle operators 69,001 41,561 34,598 6,963 27,440 23,943 3,498 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 15,780 11,779 11,201 578 4,000 3,492 508 Material moving workers 56,211 28,224 24,564 3,660 27,986 23,472 4,514Unemployed, with no recent work experience 27,336 9,292 4,138 5,154 18,044 8,751 9,293

MinorityWhite

Occupational CategoriesBoth

Sexes

Both Sexes

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10780 Alexandria MSA

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2015

Total Civilian Labor Force: 67,099

Both BothTotal Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female

Total Labor Force Both Sexes: 66,429 48,841 26,426 22,415 17,588 8,227 9,362Management, professional, and related occupations 19,334 15,799 6,967 8,832 3,535 1,157 2,378 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 6,621 5,513 3,178 2,335 1,108 427 681 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 4,016 3,465 2,162 1,303 551 227 324 Farmers and farm managers 368 324 254 70 43 32 11 Business and financial operations occupations 2,243 1,724 762 962 519 168 351 Business operations specialists 1,092 778 324 454 313 108 205 Financial specialists 1,146 946 438 508 200 59 141 Professional and related occupations 12,718 10,286 3,789 6,497 2,432 735 1,697 Computer and mathematical occupations 368 330 243 86 38 11 27 Architecture and engineering occupations 751 676 622 54 76 54 22 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 384 362 346 16 22 11 11 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 368 308 276 32 59 43 16 Life, physical, and social science occupations 513 422 335 86 92 54 38 Community and social services occupations 1,092 713 378 335 378 141 238 Legal occupations 713 649 335 313 65 38 27 Education, training, & library occupations 4,054 3,216 551 2,665 838 178 659 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 778 605 297 308 173 108 65 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 4,443 3,670 1,022 2,649 773 151 622 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 2,865 2,476 746 1,730 389 108 281 Health technologists and technicians 1,573 1,189 270 919 384 43 341Service occupations 12,524 6,832 3,286 3,546 5,692 2,292 3,400 Healthcare support occupations 2,405 995 130 865 1,411 232 1,178 Protective service occupations 2,022 1,562 1,443 119 459 292 168 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 1,638 1,276 1,211 65 362 222 141 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 389 286 232 54 103 76 27 Food preparation and serving related occupations 3,475 1,827 676 1,151 1,649 751 897 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 2,800 1,211 762 449 1,589 881 708 Personal care and service occupations 1,827 1,249 281 968 578 130 449Sales and office occupations 17,031 13,188 4,524 8,664 3,843 1,265 2,578 Sales and related occupations 7,864 6,032 3,054 2,978 1,832 595 1,238 Office and administrative support occupations 9,162 7,151 1,470 5,681 2,011 670 1,340Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 665 535 438 97 130 103 27Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 7,836 6,697 6,540 157 1,139 1,135 4 Construction and extraction occupations: 4,411 3,702 3,643 59 708 708 0 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 497 470 459 11 27 27 0 Construction trades workers 3,557 2,908 2,859 49 649 649 0 Extraction workers 357 330 330 0 27 27 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 3,420 2,989 2,897 92 431 427 4Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 8,005 5,356 4,497 859 2,649 1,984 665 Production occupations 3,421 2,249 1,805 443 1,173 676 497 Transportation and material moving occupations 4,578 3,103 2,686 416 1,476 1,308 168 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 128 119 103 16 9 4 4 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 79 75 70 4 4 0 4 Motor vehicle operators 2,686 1,903 1,632 270 784 686 97 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 270 189 189 0 81 81 0 Material moving workers 1,405 816 692 124 589 530 59Unemployed, with no recent work experience 1,032 427 162 265 605 292 313

Occupational Categories

White Minority

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12940 Baton Rouge MSA

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2015

Total Civilian Labor Force: 421,897

Both BothTotal Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female

Total Labor Force Both Sexes: 414,662 283,259 156,251 127,007 131,403 61,800 69,602Management, professional, and related occupations 128,632 100,320 51,334 48,986 28,312 10,302 18,010 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 47,304 38,192 22,166 16,026 9,112 3,545 5,567 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 30,094 24,527 15,711 8,816 5,567 2,576 2,991 Farmers and farm managers 1,008 907 775 132 101 82 19 Business and financial operations occupations 16,203 12,752 5,680 7,072 3,451 888 2,563 Business operations specialists 7,355 5,686 2,758 2,928 1,669 485 1,184 Financial specialists 8,854 7,072 2,928 4,144 1,782 403 1,379 Professional and related occupations 81,328 62,128 29,168 32,959 19,200 6,757 12,443 Computer and mathematical occupations 5,712 4,742 3,092 1,650 970 416 554 Architecture and engineering occupations 10,579 9,137 7,897 1,241 1,442 1,203 239 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 7,172 6,272 5,642 630 900 730 170 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 3,413 2,872 2,261 611 542 472 69 Life, physical, and social science occupations 5,762 4,351 3,073 1,278 1,411 976 435 Community and social services occupations 5,516 3,419 1,429 1,990 2,097 806 1,291 Legal occupations 5,220 4,616 2,487 2,128 605 302 302 Education, training, & library occupations 24,716 16,832 4,490 12,342 7,884 1,927 5,957 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 5,649 4,868 2,783 2,084 781 453 327 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 18,161 14,162 3,917 10,245 3,999 667 3,331 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 11,511 9,402 2,733 6,669 2,110 428 1,681 Health technologists and technicians 6,650 4,761 1,184 3,577 1,889 239 1,650Service occupations 62,770 31,479 14,490 16,990 31,291 11,549 19,742 Healthcare support occupations 7,972 2,997 346 2,651 4,975 542 4,433 Protective service occupations 9,912 5,573 4,584 989 4,339 2,569 1,770 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 6,115 3,955 3,375 579 2,160 1,348 812 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 3,791 1,612 1,203 409 2,179 1,222 957 Food preparation and serving related occupations 20,755 11,033 4,471 6,562 9,723 3,608 6,115 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 13,281 5,371 3,810 1,562 7,909 3,841 4,068 Personal care and service occupations 10,856 6,511 1,285 5,227 4,345 995 3,350Sales and office occupations 116,201 81,479 27,015 54,464 34,723 9,043 25,680 Sales and related occupations 48,608 34,074 17,374 16,700 14,534 4,106 10,428 Office and administrative support occupations 67,594 47,405 9,635 37,770 20,189 4,937 15,252Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 1,505 800 686 113 705 642 63Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 47,323 35,390 34,087 1,304 11,933 11,398 535 Construction and extraction occupations: 30,604 22,443 21,511 932 8,161 7,890 271 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 4,465 3,892 3,753 139 573 560 13 Construction trades workers 25,699 18,274 17,481 793 7,424 7,185 239 Extraction workers 446 282 277 5 164 151 13 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 16,713 12,947 12,575 372 3,766 3,501 264Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 54,263 32,418 27,947 4,471 21,845 17,494 4,351 Production occupations 29,080 19,975 17,538 2,437 9,106 6,644 2,462 Transportation and material moving occupations 25,182 12,443 10,409 2,034 12,739 10,850 1,889 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 686 466 428 38 220 164 57 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 195 195 176 19 0 0 0 Motor vehicle operators 12,443 6,360 5,025 1,335 6,083 5,113 970 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 2,198 1,644 1,511 132 554 453 101 Material moving workers 9,641 3,766 3,262 504 5,875 5,113 762Unemployed, with no recent work experience 3,948 1,354 680 674 2,594 1,373 1,222

White Minority

Occupational Categories

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25220 Hammond MSA

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2015

Total Civilian Labor Force: 54,029

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 53,253 40,296 22,480 17,816 12,957 6,102 6,854Management, professional, and related occupations 13,988 11,871 5,732 6,139 2,117 685 1,432 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 5,107 4,434 2,736 1,698 673 364 309 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 3,088 2,620 1,789 831 467 303 164 Farmers and farm managers 497 485 382 103 12 0 12 Business and financial operations occupations 1,529 1,328 564 764 200 61 140 Business operations specialists 692 558 334 224 133 36 97 Financial specialists 831 764 224 540 67 30 36 Professional and related occupations 8,880 7,437 2,997 4,440 1,444 321 1,122 Computer and mathematical occupations 247 243 188 55 5 0 5 Architecture and engineering occupations 673 601 552 49 73 73 0 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 352 303 291 12 49 49 0 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 321 297 261 36 24 24 0 Life, physical, and social science occupations 212 182 133 49 30 18 12 Community and social services occupations 898 685 328 358 212 42 170 Legal occupations 321 285 103 182 36 12 24 Education, training, & library occupations 3,421 2,724 795 1,929 698 85 613 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 619 558 321 237 61 42 18 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 2,499 2,166 582 1,583 334 55 279 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 1,432 1,274 455 819 158 24 133 Health technologists and technicians 1,074 898 133 764 176 30 146Service occupations 8,923 5,399 2,232 3,166 3,524 1,092 2,432 Healthcare support occupations 1,480 631 36 594 849 97 752 Protective service occupations 1,031 831 728 103 200 164 36 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 746 637 576 61 109 97 12 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 297 194 152 42 103 73 30 Food preparation and serving related occupations 3,294 2,062 783 1,280 1,231 400 831 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 1,632 880 552 328 752 370 382 Personal care and service occupations 1,480 1,001 140 861 479 55 425Sales and office occupations 13,497 10,997 3,828 7,170 2,499 607 1,893 Sales and related occupations 6,412 5,077 2,499 2,578 1,334 340 995 Office and administrative support occupations 7,085 5,920 1,328 4,592 1,165 267 898Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 613 394 328 67 218 133 85Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 7,170 6,030 5,848 182 1,140 1,122 18 Construction and extraction occupations: 4,713 3,973 3,864 109 740 722 18 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 770 685 685 0 85 85 0 Construction trades workers 3,791 3,166 3,057 109 625 607 18 Extraction workers 152 121 121 0 30 30 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 2,445 2,044 1,977 67 400 400 0Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 8,286 5,259 4,367 892 3,027 2,202 825 Production occupations 3,925 2,523 2,093 431 1,401 789 613 Transportation and material moving occupations 4,355 2,730 2,269 461 1,626 1,413 212 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 125 115 103 12 10 5 5 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 18 18 18 0 0 0 0 Motor vehicle operators 2,147 1,377 1,140 237 770 698 73 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 417 370 340 30 47 42 5 Material moving workers 1,656 861 673 188 795 661 133Unemployed, with no recent work experience 778 343 146 198 434 268 166

Occupational Categories

White MinorityBoth

SexesBoth

Sexes

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26380 Houma - Bayou Cane - Thibodaux MSA

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2015

Total Civilian Labor Force: 99,998

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 98,616 80,955 46,860 34,095 17,661 8,959 8,702Management, professional, and related occupations: 23,813 21,174 10,114 11,060 2,639 916 1,724 Management, business, and financial operations occupations: 8,510 7,714 5,069 2,645 796 365 431 Management occupations, except farmers and farm managers 5,955 5,350 3,770 1,580 604 317 287 Farmers and farm managers 192 180 180 0 12 12 0 Business and financial operations occupations: 2,370 2,190 1,119 1,071 180 36 144 Business operations specialists 1,143 1,035 646 389 108 18 90 Financial specialists 1,221 1,149 467 682 72 18 54 Professional and related occupations: 15,309 13,460 5,045 8,414 1,849 557 1,293 Computer and mathematical occupations 575 485 359 126 90 72 18 Architecture and engineering occupations: 1,580 1,478 1,400 78 102 84 18 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 633 591 586 5 42 42 0 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 934 874 808 66 60 42 18 Life, physical, and social science occupations 395 323 233 90 72 18 54 Community and social services occupations 1,077 880 269 610 197 54 144 Legal occupations 491 479 311 168 12 12 0 Education, training, and library occupations 5,889 5,051 862 4,189 838 180 658 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations 838 742 449 293 96 36 60 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations: 4,465 4,016 1,161 2,855 449 108 341 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 2,747 2,508 778 1,730 239 60 180 Health technologists and technicians 1,712 1,502 383 1,119 209 48 162Service occupations: 14,100 9,498 3,728 5,769 4,602 1,418 3,184 Healthcare support occupations 1,807 1,023 54 970 784 42 742 Protective service occupations: 1,622 1,287 1,101 186 335 227 108 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 1,053 868 796 72 186 120 66 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 569 419 305 114 150 108 42 Food preparation and serving related occupations 5,332 3,561 934 2,627 1,771 563 1,209 Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 3,082 1,819 1,167 652 1,263 527 736 Personal care and service occupations 2,262 1,813 473 1,341 449 60 389Sales and office occupations: 25,848 22,083 7,056 15,028 3,764 987 2,777 Sales and related occupations 11,796 9,779 4,411 5,368 2,017 443 1,574 Office and administrative support occupations 14,058 12,304 2,645 9,659 1,754 551 1,203Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 1,706 1,215 1,131 84 491 425 66Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations: 13,783 11,664 11,347 317 2,119 2,059 60 Construction and extraction occupations: 8,774 7,283 7,056 227 1,490 1,448 42 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 1,718 1,526 1,472 54 192 192 0 Construction trades workers 5,943 4,722 4,554 168 1,221 1,179 42 Extraction workers 1,106 1,028 1,023 5 78 78 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 5,003 4,375 4,291 84 628 610 18Production, transportation, and material moving occupations: 18,361 14,788 13,214 1,574 3,573 2,903 670 Production occupations 9,384 7,630 6,858 772 1,754 1,299 455 Transportation and material moving occupations: 8,977 7,158 6,356 802 1,819 1,604 215 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 245 233 203 30 12 12 0 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 96 96 96 0 0 0 0 Motor vehicle operators 2,962 2,328 1,903 425 634 527 108 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 2,789 2,298 2,286 12 491 479 12 Material moving workers 2,879 2,208 1,867 341 670 581 90Unemployed, with no work experience 993 528 266 262 466 245 220

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29180 Lafayette MSA

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2015

Total Civilian Labor Force: 228,598

Both BothTotal Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female

Total Labor Force Both Sexes: 230,219 180,299 100,542 79,757 49,920 23,372 26,548Management, professional, and related occupations 44,856 37,734 23,254 14,480 7,122 2,426 4,696 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 18,187 16,219 12,204 4,015 1,968 917 1,051 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 11,619 10,305 7,965 2,340 1,314 603 712 Farmers and farm managers 1,846 1,712 1,687 25 133 125 9 Business and financial operations occupations 4,746 4,210 2,560 1,650 536 208 327 Business operations specialists 2,382 1,999 1,379 620 383 169 214 Financial specialists 2,355 2,213 1,183 1,030 141 32 110 Professional and related occupations 26,675 21,510 11,050 10,460 5,164 1,509 3,655 Computer and mathematical occupations 946 884 709 175 62 46 16 Architecture and engineering occupations 3,050 2,827 2,592 235 223 201 22 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 1,681 1,595 1,455 140 86 82 5 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 1,388 1,243 1,148 95 145 128 17 Life, physical, and social science occupations 1,540 1,286 876 410 254 165 89 Community and social services occupations 1,781 1,323 793 530 458 199 259 Legal occupations 1,835 1,683 968 715 151 49 102 Education, training, & library occupations 8,352 6,218 1,808 4,410 2,134 436 1,697 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 2,196 1,981 1,211 770 215 133 82 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 6,960 5,302 2,082 3,220 1,658 289 1,369 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 4,283 3,493 1,508 1,985 790 158 632 Health technologists and technicians 2,681 1,827 592 1,235 854 119 735Service occupations 27,195 13,944 8,294 5,650 13,251 3,938 9,313 Healthcare support occupations 3,506 1,000 165 835 2,507 107 2,400 Protective service occupations 3,623 2,793 2,603 190 829 604 225 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 2,408 1,919 1,839 80 490 382 107 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 1,222 882 772 110 340 222 118 Food preparation and serving related occupations 9,613 4,886 2,251 2,635 4,727 1,279 3,448 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 6,480 2,930 2,380 550 3,550 1,643 1,907 Personal care and service occupations 3,986 2,336 896 1,440 1,650 304 1,346Sales and office occupations 41,392 31,403 15,503 15,900 9,989 2,537 7,451 Sales and related occupations 20,276 15,148 9,828 5,320 5,128 1,242 3,886 Office and administrative support occupations 21,114 16,257 5,677 10,580 4,857 1,295 3,562Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 2,523 1,627 1,587 40 896 860 37Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 31,532 26,712 26,272 440 4,820 4,640 180 Construction and extraction occupations: 19,253 16,139 15,939 200 3,114 3,031 82 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 3,888 3,611 3,596 15 277 272 5 Construction trades workers 11,695 9,432 9,282 150 2,263 2,205 58 Extraction workers 3,688 3,102 3,072 30 586 566 20 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 12,286 10,576 10,331 245 1,710 1,619 91Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 38,999 26,891 25,101 1,790 12,108 8,280 3,828 Production occupations 19,932 13,341 12,221 1,120 6,591 3,623 2,968 Transportation and material moving occupations 19,037 13,547 12,877 670 5,490 4,657 833 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 447 417 392 25 30 28 2 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 385 371 356 15 14 14 0 Motor vehicle operators 7,709 5,840 5,460 380 1,869 1,710 159 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 1,907 1,608 1,593 15 299 295 5 Material moving workers 8,592 5,320 5,085 235 3,273 2,588 685Unemployed, with no work experience 2,661 919 519 400 1,742 687 1,055

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29340 Lake Charles MSA

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2015

Total Civilian Labor Force: 102,160

Both BothTotal Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female

Total Labor Force Both Sexes: 100,628 78,086 43,883 34,203 22,542 11,166 11,376Management, professional, and related occupations 25,782 21,956 10,471 11,485 3,826 1,304 2,522 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 8,814 7,636 4,652 2,984 1,179 507 672 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 6,064 5,318 3,661 1,657 746 325 421 Farmers and farm managers 175 171 154 17 5 5 0 Business and financial operations occupations 2,568 2,141 831 1,310 427 177 251 Business operations specialists 1,127 894 427 467 233 131 102 Financial specialists 1,435 1,241 404 837 194 46 148 Professional and related occupations 16,979 14,332 5,825 8,507 2,648 797 1,851 Computer and mathematical occupations 547 456 319 137 91 57 34 Architecture and engineering occupations 2,107 1,953 1,725 228 154 137 17 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 1,412 1,270 1,127 142 142 125 17 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 695 683 592 91 11 11 0 Life, physical, and social science occupations 905 723 512 211 182 120 63 Community and social services occupations 1,201 934 427 507 268 91 177 Legal occupations 790 763 427 336 27 5 23 Education, training, & library occupations 5,654 4,601 837 3,764 1,053 285 769 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 1,139 1,025 507 518 114 46 68 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 4,618 3,866 1,070 2,796 752 57 695 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 2,847 2,562 865 1,697 285 40 245 Health technologists and technicians 1,782 1,310 205 1,105 473 23 450Service occupations 18,454 11,821 5,136 6,685 6,633 2,511 4,122 Healthcare support occupations 1,970 928 80 848 1,042 97 945 Protective service occupations 2,454 1,799 1,463 336 655 450 205 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 1,298 1,019 934 85 279 194 85 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 1,156 780 530 251 376 256 120 Food preparation and serving related occupations 6,326 4,236 1,486 2,750 2,090 854 1,236 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 3,883 2,095 1,332 763 1,788 809 979 Personal care and service occupations 3,809 2,756 774 1,981 1,053 296 757Sales and office occupations 25,400 20,151 6,559 13,591 5,250 1,435 3,815 Sales and related occupations 11,371 8,911 4,196 4,715 2,460 683 1,776 Office and administrative support occupations 14,030 11,240 2,363 8,877 2,790 752 2,038Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 581 484 399 85 97 97 0Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 14,166 11,468 10,870 598 2,699 2,545 154 Construction and extraction occupations: 9,139 7,408 7,038 370 1,731 1,663 68 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 1,315 1,207 1,150 57 108 91 17 Construction trades workers 7,362 5,791 5,506 285 1,572 1,520 51 Extraction workers 467 410 381 28 57 57 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 5,033 4,065 3,832 233 968 883 85Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 15,214 11,707 10,215 1,492 3,507 2,984 524 Production occupations 8,159 6,616 5,825 791 1,543 1,179 364 Transportation and material moving occupations 7,055 5,090 4,390 700 1,964 1,805 159 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 228 177 159 17 51 51 0 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 114 114 114 0 0 0 0 Motor vehicle operators 3,160 2,409 1,942 467 752 666 85 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 865 712 666 46 154 137 17 Material moving workers 2,688 1,674 1,503 171 1,014 951 63Unemployed, with no recent work experience 1,036 501 233 268 535 290 245

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33740 Monroe MSA

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2015

Total Civilian Labor Force: 81,813

Both BothTotal Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female

Total Labor Force Both Sexes: 80,931 57,166 30,406 26,760 23,766 10,480 13,285Management, professional, and related occupations 23,007 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 1,349 544 805 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 1,266 974 431 544 292 138 154 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 13,583 6,943 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. 1,349 882 826 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 1,872 887 984 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 26Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 8,450 6,835 6,640 195 1,615 1,559 56 Construction and extraction occupations: 4,892 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, 2015

Total Civilian Labor Force: 603,671

Both BothTotal Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female

Total Labor Force Both Sexes: 584,281 405,178 225,133 180,044 179,103 84,254 94,849Management, professional, and related occupations 162,535 127,589 63,270 64,319 34,947 10,999 23,948 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 61,190 49,897 29,636 20,261 11,294 4,753 6,541 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 39,347 32,366 21,072 11,294 6,981 3,243 3,738 Farmers and farm managers 1,303 1,112 921 191 191 188 3 Business and financial operations occupations 20,547 16,453 7,678 8,774 4,095 1,290 2,804 Business operations specialists 9,660 7,462 3,627 3,835 2,197 855 1,343 Financial specialists 10,793 8,889 4,016 4,873 1,904 464 1,440 Professional and related occupations 101,299 77,686 33,661 44,025 23,613 6,242 17,371 Computer and mathematical occupations 6,267 5,285 3,308 1,977 982 540 442 Architecture and engineering occupations 11,918 10,647 9,512 1,135 1,272 1,123 149 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 6,817 6,113 5,526 587 704 628 76 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 5,088 4,521 3,987 534 567 495 72 Life, physical, and social science occupations 5,648 4,769 3,510 1,260 879 377 502 Community and social services occupations 6,580 3,613 1,501 2,112 2,967 756 2,211 Legal occupations 6,483 5,885 3,367 2,518 598 178 420 Education, training, & library occupations 31,496 22,059 4,471 17,587 9,438 1,158 8,279 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 7,276 5,778 2,692 3,085 1,498 954 544 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 25,598 19,742 5,336 14,406 5,856 1,126 4,730 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 16,528 13,323 4,006 9,317 3,204 733 2,471 Health technologists and technicians 8,996 6,345 1,244 5,101 2,651 376 2,275Service occupations 92,003 48,564 21,415 27,150 43,439 15,459 27,980 Healthcare support occupations 10,030 4,016 395 3,621 6,014 651 5,363 Protective service occupations 14,534 8,562 7,496 1,066 5,971 3,295 2,677 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 8,187 5,842 5,376 466 2,345 1,672 673 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 6,354 2,718 2,122 596 3,636 1,640 1,997 Food preparation and serving related occupations 32,204 17,759 5,918 11,841 14,445 5,126 9,318 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 20,156 7,701 5,383 2,318 12,455 5,597 6,858 Personal care and service occupations 14,947 10,383 2,107 8,276 4,564 797 3,767Sales and office occupations 157,781 115,638 36,665 78,973 42,143 9,926 32,216 Sales and related occupations 65,680 47,083 22,738 24,345 18,597 3,939 14,658 Office and administrative support occupations 92,029 68,537 13,927 54,610 23,492 5,985 17,507Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 6,442 4,215 4,146 69 2,227 1,921 306Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 71,655 52,785 50,911 1,874 18,869 17,398 1,472 Construction and extraction occupations: 41,631 28,699 27,400 1,299 12,932 11,918 1,014 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 5,385 4,577 4,397 179 808 794 14 Construction trades workers 35,165 23,511 22,432 1,079 11,654 10,717 937 Extraction workers 1,103 622 610 12 481 417 64 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 29,966 24,050 23,495 555 5,916 5,463 452Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 88,308 54,307 47,763 6,545 34,001 26,954 7,047 Production occupations 45,277 30,153 26,942 3,211 15,124 11,133 3,991 Transportation and material moving occupations 43,072 24,218 20,842 3,375 18,854 15,841 3,013 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 1,769 1,214 1,017 197 555 477 78 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 401 313 302 12 88 88 0 Motor vehicle operators 17,644 9,252 7,208 2,044 8,392 7,196 1,196 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 6,369 4,911 4,607 304 1,458 1,132 326 Material moving workers 16,763 8,438 7,681 756 8,325 6,913 1,412Unemployed, with no recent work experience 5,518 2,013 904 1,109 3,506 1,545 1,961

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43340 Shreveport - Bossier City MSA

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2015

Total Civilian Labor Force: 195,685

Both BothTotal Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female

Total Labor Force Both Sexes: 192,310 129,332 70,955 58,377 62,978 28,909 34,069Management, professional, and related occupations 47,422 37,362 16,974 20,389 10,060 2,846 7,213 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 16,628 13,728 8,076 5,652 2,900 1,189 1,711 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 11,121 9,256 5,970 3,286 1,865 872 993 Farmers and farm managers 561 487 433 54 74 74 0 Business and financial operations occupations 4,960 3,973 1,684 2,289 987 253 734 Business operations specialists 1,979 1,480 709 771 499 171 328 Financial specialists 2,961 2,465 970 1,495 495 87 408 Professional and related occupations 30,774 23,621 8,885 14,736 7,153 1,649 5,504 Computer and mathematical occupations 1,011 899 635 264 113 58 55 Architecture and engineering occupations 2,053 1,830 1,666 164 223 161 62 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 1,025 928 870 58 97 80 17 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 1,024 895 796 99 129 80 49 Life, physical, and social science occupations 1,125 910 690 220 215 80 135 Community and social services occupations 2,630 1,766 861 905 864 290 574 Legal occupations 1,350 1,240 561 679 110 47 63 Education, training, & library occupations 10,618 7,365 1,407 5,958 3,253 454 2,799 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 1,587 1,281 625 656 306 185 121 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 10,370 8,296 2,391 5,905 2,074 393 1,681 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 6,530 5,575 1,718 3,857 956 214 742 Health technologists and technicians 3,828 2,721 674 2,048 1,106 175 932Service occupations 33,731 16,455 6,850 9,605 17,276 5,648 11,628 Healthcare support occupations 5,083 1,929 145 1,784 3,154 236 2,919 Protective service occupations 4,584 3,066 2,715 351 1,519 1,124 395 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 2,868 2,120 1,928 193 748 621 127 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 1,707 950 787 163 758 496 262 Food preparation and serving related occupations 9,630 4,436 1,416 3,020 5,193 1,485 3,708 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 7,268 2,395 1,585 810 4,873 2,225 2,648 Personal care and service occupations 7,140 4,596 956 3,640 2,543 604 1,939Sales and office occupations 47,978 35,958 11,886 24,073 12,020 2,992 9,028 Sales and related occupations 21,955 15,903 7,705 8,198 6,051 1,489 4,563 Office and administrative support occupations 25,986 20,004 4,155 15,849 5,982 1,517 4,465Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 1,419 696 621 75 723 599 124Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 24,904 18,715 18,195 520 6,189 5,837 352 Construction and extraction occupations: 14,636 10,738 10,448 290 3,898 3,738 160 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 2,102 1,834 1,807 27 268 257 11 Construction trades workers 11,402 7,930 7,656 274 3,472 3,352 120 Extraction workers 1,160 998 987 11 162 116 46 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 10,229 7,944 7,741 203 2,285 2,099 186Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 34,135 19,324 16,128 3,196 14,811 10,201 4,610 Production occupations 18,811 10,995 9,014 1,980 7,817 4,363 3,454 Transportation and material moving occupations 15,326 8,353 7,137 1,215 6,974 5,833 1,141 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 208 172 134 39 36 34 2 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 176 175 164 11 2 2 0 Motor vehicle operators 7,995 4,883 4,134 749 3,112 2,797 315 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 1,049 658 596 62 392 358 34 Material moving workers 5,868 2,484 2,134 351 3,384 2,599 784Unemployed, with no recent work experience 2,825 888 331 558 1,937 819 1,118

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001 Acadia Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2015

Total Civilian Labor Force: 26,186

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 26,033 21,827 12,686 9,141 4,206 1,815 2,391Management, professional, and related occupations 5,930 5,359 2,634 2,725 571 141 430 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 2,250 2,120 1,413 707 130 57 73 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 1,329 1,255 803 452 73 23 51 Farmers and farm managers 334 317 300 17 17 17 0 Business and financial operations occupations 588 543 311 232 45 17 28 Business operations specialists 254 215 170 45 40 17 23 Financial specialists 332 328 141 187 5 0 5 Professional and related occupations 3,680 3,239 1,221 2,018 441 85 356 Computer and mathematical occupations 85 85 73 11 0 0 0 Architecture and engineering occupations 282 277 254 23 5 5 0 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 129 129 124 5 0 0 0 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 157 153 130 23 5 5 0 Life, physical, and social science occupations 158 141 90 51 17 17 0 Community and social services occupations 305 283 158 124 23 11 11 Legal occupations 78 73 45 28 5 5 0 Education, training, & library occupations 1,306 1,119 175 944 187 17 170 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 287 266 158 107 21 5 17 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 1,176 995 271 724 181 23 158 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 690 616 192 424 73 17 57 Health technologists and technicians 496 390 85 305 106 5 102Service occupations 4,076 2,855 1,006 1,849 1,221 334 888 Healthcare support occupations 622 322 17 305 300 0 300 Protective service occupations 462 379 322 57 84 79 5 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 315 254 226 28 61 57 5 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 147 124 96 28 23 23 0 Food preparation and serving related occupations 1,278 882 237 644 396 62 334 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 842 554 294 260 288 175 113 Personal care and service occupations 865 718 136 582 147 11 136Sales and office occupations 6,281 5,540 1,753 3,788 741 153 588 Sales and related occupations 3,138 2,753 1,210 1,543 384 73 311 Office and administrative support occupations 3,138 2,787 543 2,244 351 79 271Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 283 266 237 28 17 17 0Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 3,935 3,607 3,539 68 328 317 11 Construction and extraction occupations: 2,454 2,250 2,227 23 204 204 0 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 464 447 447 0 17 17 0 Construction trades workers 1,385 1,227 1,204 23 158 158 0 Extraction workers 605 577 577 0 28 28 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 1,492 1,362 1,312 51 130 119 11Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 5,167 4,048 3,443 605 1,119 735 384 Production occupations 2,668 2,069 1,622 447 599 277 322 Transportation and material moving occupations 2,493 1,979 1,820 158 514 458 57 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 67 67 62 5 0 0 0 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 34 34 34 0 0 0 0 Motor vehicle operators 1,146 1,023 955 68 123 119 5 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 198 187 164 23 11 11 0 Material moving workers 1,057 673 605 68 384 328 57Unemployed, with no recent work experience 361 146 63 83 215 119 96

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SexesBoth

Sexes

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003 Allen Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2015

Total Civilian Labor Force: 8,866

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 8,737 7,143 3,878 3,266 1,594 715 879Management, professional, and related occupations 1,934 1,641 720 921 293 87 206 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 633 530 345 185 103 21 82 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 319 267 165 103 51 15 36 Farmers and farm managers 129 129 129 0 0 0 0 Business and financial operations occupations 184 134 51 82 50 4 46 Business operations specialists 107 77 41 36 30 4 26 Financial specialists 82 62 10 51 21 0 21 Professional and related occupations 1,296 1,111 370 741 185 62 123 Computer and mathematical occupations 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Architecture and engineering occupations 77 77 67 10 0 0 0 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 41 41 31 10 0 0 0 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 36 36 36 0 0 0 0 Life, physical, and social science occupations 66 51 41 10 14 10 4 Community and social services occupations 159 129 77 51 31 15 15 Legal occupations 61 57 26 31 4 0 4 Education, training, & library occupations 554 489 72 417 66 4 62 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 45 41 15 26 4 4 0 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 339 273 77 195 67 26 41 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 149 103 36 67 46 15 31 Health technologists and technicians 179 165 36 129 14 4 10Service occupations 2,191 1,646 679 967 545 201 345 Healthcare support occupations 183 138 4 134 45 4 41 Protective service occupations 421 386 283 103 35 31 4 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 308 273 211 62 35 31 4 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 117 113 72 41 4 4 0 Food preparation and serving related occupations 643 447 134 314 195 57 139 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 494 324 159 165 170 77 93 Personal care and service occupations 447 355 98 257 93 31 62Sales and office occupations 1,857 1,584 453 1,131 273 31 242 Sales and related occupations 807 689 273 417 118 10 108 Office and administrative support occupations 1,044 890 180 710 154 21 134Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 170 144 129 15 26 26 0Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 1,172 1,008 987 21 164 159 4 Construction and extraction occupations: 795 693 689 4 102 98 4 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 113 113 113 0 0 0 0 Construction trades workers 610 518 514 4 92 87 4 Extraction workers 72 62 62 0 10 10 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 380 314 298 15 66 62 4Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 1,353 1,080 895 185 273 211 62 Production occupations 741 617 525 93 123 93 31 Transportation and material moving occupations 612 463 370 93 149 118 31 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 36 36 36 0 0 0 0 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Motor vehicle operators 334 267 195 72 67 51 15 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 26 26 26 0 0 0 0 Material moving workers 221 139 118 21 82 67 15Unemployed, with no recent work experience 68 46 22 25 22 2 20

Both Sexes

White Minority

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Sexes

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005 Ascension Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2015

Total Civilian Labor Force: 60,925

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 59,539 48,650 27,535 21,115 10,889 5,330 5,560Management, professional, and related occupations 15,301 13,530 6,699 6,830 1,771 484 1,287 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 5,715 5,158 2,919 2,239 558 189 369 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 3,690 3,337 2,214 1,123 353 156 197 Farmers and farm managers 107 107 107 0 0 0 0 Business and financial operations occupations 1,894 1,706 599 1,107 189 25 164 Business operations specialists 1,123 1,000 320 681 123 25 98 Financial specialists 771 705 279 426 66 0 66 Professional and related occupations 9,602 8,380 3,780 4,600 1,222 295 927 Computer and mathematical occupations 599 558 262 295 41 25 16 Architecture and engineering occupations 1,673 1,501 1,337 164 172 115 57 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 820 730 681 49 90 49 41 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 853 771 656 115 82 66 16 Life, physical, and social science occupations 705 623 443 180 82 33 49 Community and social services occupations 484 402 221 180 82 33 49 Legal occupations 318 287 107 180 31 25 7 Education, training, & library occupations 2,657 2,140 369 1,771 517 49 467 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 615 615 459 156 0 0 0 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 2,542 2,247 582 1,665 295 16 279 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 1,476 1,328 361 968 148 16 131 Health technologists and technicians 1,066 918 221 697 148 0 148Service occupations 7,749 5,158 1,902 3,255 2,591 738 1,853 Healthcare support occupations 1,091 648 41 607 443 49 394 Protective service occupations 1,033 738 582 156 295 139 156 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 623 500 443 57 123 82 41 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 410 238 139 98 172 57 115 Food preparation and serving related occupations 2,411 1,509 344 1,164 902 246 656 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 1,706 959 705 254 746 287 459 Personal care and service occupations 1,517 1,312 238 1,074 205 16 189Sales and office occupations 16,654 14,087 4,371 9,717 2,567 664 1,902 Sales and related occupations 7,027 5,707 2,739 2,968 1,320 312 1,009 Office and administrative support occupations 9,627 8,380 1,632 6,748 1,246 353 894Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 172 148 148 0 25 25 0Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 9,372 8,036 7,724 312 1,337 1,287 49 Construction and extraction occupations: 5,797 4,838 4,658 180 959 935 25 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 836 746 713 33 90 90 0 Construction trades workers 4,961 4,100 3,952 148 861 836 25 Extraction workers 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 3,583 3,198 3,059 139 385 361 25Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 9,905 7,495 6,584 910 2,411 2,042 369 Production occupations 5,871 4,838 4,313 525 1,033 894 139 Transportation and material moving occupations 4,034 2,657 2,271 385 1,378 1,148 230 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 154 138 131 7 16 16 0 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Motor vehicle operators 1,804 1,205 951 254 599 451 148 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 605 533 492 41 72 66 7 Material moving workers 1,468 779 705 74 689 623 66Unemployed, with no recent work experience 379 194 110 84 185 95 90

WhiteBoth

Sexes

Minority

Occupational CategoriesBoth

Sexes

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007 Assumption Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2015

Total Civilian Labor Force: 9,865

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 9,734 7,075 4,154 2,921 2,658 1,289 1,370Management, professional, and related occupations 2,077 1,658 783 874 419 96 323 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 874 723 435 288 152 56 96 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 510 425 263 162 86 30 56 Farmers and farm managers 101 86 86 0 15 15 0 Business and financial operations occupations 258 207 86 121 51 10 40 Business operations specialists 135 106 61 45 29 4 25 Financial specialists 120 101 25 76 19 4 15 Professional and related occupations 1,208 940 349 591 268 40 227 Computer and mathematical occupations 14 14 10 4 0 0 0 Architecture and engineering occupations 206 202 202 0 4 4 0 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 56 56 56 0 0 0 0 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 151 147 147 0 4 4 0 Life, physical, and social science occupations 28 24 20 4 4 0 4 Community and social services occupations 70 34 4 30 35 0 35 Legal occupations 35 35 20 15 0 0 0 Education, training, & library occupations 521 364 56 308 157 20 136 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 39 35 20 15 4 4 0 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 293 232 20 212 61 10 51 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 147 131 10 121 15 0 15 Health technologists and technicians 152 106 10 96 45 10 35Service occupations 1,471 788 217 571 682 126 556 Healthcare support occupations 268 76 10 66 192 10 182 Protective service occupations 162 86 76 10 76 30 45 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 116 61 61 0 56 25 30 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 44 25 15 10 19 4 15 Food preparation and serving related occupations 495 283 35 248 212 40 172 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 318 177 71 106 142 40 101 Personal care and service occupations 226 172 30 142 55 4 51Sales and office occupations 2,138 1,688 404 1,284 450 106 344 Sales and related occupations 905 672 238 435 232 30 202 Office and administrative support occupations 1,228 1,016 167 849 212 76 136Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 200 100 96 4 100 96 4Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 1,577 1,228 1,213 15 349 323 25 Construction and extraction occupations: 1,188 910 895 15 278 258 20 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 147 131 131 0 15 15 0 Construction trades workers 970 738 723 15 232 212 20 Extraction workers 71 40 40 0 30 30 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 399 323 323 0 76 66 10Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 2,128 1,562 1,435 126 566 505 61 Production occupations 1,415 1,066 975 91 349 334 15 Transportation and material moving occupations 713 495 460 35 217 172 45 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 20 20 20 0 0 0 0 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Motor vehicle operators 253 172 152 20 81 66 15 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 116 116 116 0 0 0 0 Material moving workers 313 182 172 10 131 106 25Unemployed, with no recent work experience 144 48 0 48 96 31 65

Minority

Occupational Categories

WhiteBoth

SexesBoth

Sexes

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009 Avoyelles Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2015

Total Civilian Labor Force: 16,077

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 15,978 12,251 6,842 5,410 3,727 1,537 2,190Management, professional, and related occupations 3,591 3,099 1,296 1,803 491 105 387 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 1,244 1,124 638 486 120 52 68 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 716 638 361 277 78 47 31 Farmers and farm managers 225 225 214 10 0 0 0 Business and financial operations occupations 293 251 57 193 42 10 31 Business operations specialists 98 94 26 68 4 4 0 Financial specialists 198 162 37 125 36 4 31 Professional and related occupations 2,347 1,976 659 1,317 371 52 319 Computer and mathematical occupations 24 20 16 4 4 4 0 Architecture and engineering occupations 120 120 120 0 0 0 0 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 57 57 57 0 0 0 0 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 63 63 63 0 0 0 0 Life, physical, and social science occupations 46 42 26 16 4 4 0 Community and social services occupations 140 125 68 57 15 4 10 Legal occupations 105 105 52 52 0 0 0 Education, training, & library occupations 868 632 152 481 235 31 204 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 119 115 42 73 4 0 4 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 924 815 183 632 109 4 105 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 417 382 99 282 36 4 31 Health technologists and technicians 507 439 89 350 68 0 68Service occupations 3,946 2,514 1,103 1,411 1,432 418 1,014 Healthcare support occupations 491 230 21 209 261 21 240 Protective service occupations 1,035 753 648 105 282 120 162 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 815 601 533 68 214 89 125 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 220 152 115 37 68 31 37 Food preparation and serving related occupations 993 606 131 476 387 84 303 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 706 361 209 152 345 157 188 Personal care and service occupations 716 570 99 470 146 31 115Sales and office occupations 3,298 2,713 857 1,855 585 141 444 Sales and related occupations 1,594 1,260 575 685 335 73 261 Office and administrative support occupations 1,699 1,453 282 1,171 246 68 178Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 339 276 272 4 63 52 10Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 2,268 1,960 1,923 37 308 293 16 Construction and extraction occupations: 1,542 1,296 1,275 21 246 235 10 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 223 214 214 0 8 4 4 Construction trades workers 1,233 1,004 983 21 230 220 10 Extraction workers 89 78 78 0 10 10 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 731 664 648 16 67 63 4Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 2,221 1,573 1,322 251 648 449 199 Production occupations 1,087 711 564 146 376 214 162 Transportation and material moving occupations 1,129 862 758 105 267 235 31 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 491 397 335 63 94 73 21 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 162 146 146 0 16 16 0 Material moving workers 449 287 251 37 162 146 16Unemployed, with no recent work experience 317 119 73 46 198 74 123

WhiteBoth

Sexes

Minority

Occupational CategoriesBoth

Sexes

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011 Beauregard Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2015

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, 2015

Total Civilian Labor Force: 5,838

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 5,784 3,440 1,995 1,445 2,344 1,120 1,224Management, professional, and related occupations 1,204 865 354 511 339 79 260 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 408 315 172 143 93 34 59 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 226 172 93 79 54 25 29 Farmers and farm managers 49 49 49 0 0 0 0 Business and financial operations occupations 133 93 29 64 39 10 29 Business operations specialists 49 29 15 15 20 10 10 Financial specialists 87 64 15 49 24 4 20 Professional and related occupations 791 545 177 369 246 44 201 Computer and mathematical occupations 22 14 10 4 8 4 4 Architecture and engineering occupations 37 33 29 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 41 33 29 4 8 4 4 Community and social services occupations 92 59 34 25 33 4 29 Legal occupations 12 8 4 4 4 0 4 Education, training, & library occupations 324 206 39 167 118 20 98 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 33 20 10 10 14 10 4 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 235 172 20 152 63 4 59 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 127 93 15 79 33 4 29 Health technologists and technicians 107 78 4 74 29 0 29Service occupations 889 364 152 211 526 152 373 Healthcare support occupations 176 48 4 44 128 10 118 Protective service occupations 123 79 64 15 44 34 10 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 83 59 49 10 24 20 4 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 43 19 15 4 25 15 10 Food preparation and serving related occupations 216 79 25 54 138 25 113 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 236 84 54 29 152 69 84 Personal care and service occupations 143 79 10 69 64 15 49Sales and office occupations 1,145 811 241 570 334 84 251 Sales and related occupations 472 334 152 182 138 34 103 Office and administrative support occupations 668 477 88 388 192 44 147Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 146 92 88 4 54 39 15Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 775 595 585 10 181 177 4 Construction and extraction occupations: 455 338 334 4 117 113 4 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 49 39 39 0 10 10 0 Construction trades workers 381 274 270 4 107 103 4 Extraction workers 25 25 25 0 0 0 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 322 255 251 4 68 64 4Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 1,538 688 565 123 850 560 290 Production occupations 860 364 300 64 496 275 221 Transportation and material moving occupations 683 324 265 59 359 285 74 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 334 182 138 44 152 123 29 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 25 15 15 0 10 10 0 Material moving workers 319 123 108 15 197 152 44Unemployed, with no recent work experience 82 21 11 10 61 31 29

MinorityBoth

SexesOccupational Categories

WhiteBoth

Sexes

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015 Bossier Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2015

Total Civilian Labor Force: 58,126

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 56,372 44,428 23,472 20,956 11,944 5,492 6,452Management, professional, and related occupations 16,092 13,851 6,132 7,719 2,240 896 1,344 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 6,030 5,210 2,951 2,259 819 358 461 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 3,962 3,450 2,247 1,203 512 237 275 Farmers and farm managers 82 77 77 0 5 5 0 Business and financial operations occupations 1,971 1,677 627 1,050 294 115 179 Business operations specialists 794 608 179 429 186 102 83 Financial specialists 1,191 1,069 448 621 122 19 102 Professional and related occupations 10,069 8,641 3,181 5,460 1,427 544 883 Computer and mathematical occupations 492 461 320 141 31 26 5 Architecture and engineering occupations 941 903 839 64 38 26 13 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 428 410 390 19 18 5 13 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 517 493 448 45 24 19 5 Life, physical, and social science occupations 282 211 166 45 70 26 45 Community and social services occupations 736 538 192 346 198 102 96 Legal occupations 357 352 141 211 5 0 5 Education, training, & library occupations 2,951 2,452 410 2,042 499 122 378 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 608 512 262 250 96 58 38 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 3,700 3,213 851 2,362 486 173 314 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 2,426 2,151 634 1,517 275 83 192 Health technologists and technicians 1,267 1,063 218 845 205 90 115Service occupations 10,043 6,234 2,816 3,418 3,808 1,408 2,400 Healthcare support occupations 935 570 32 538 365 38 326 Protective service occupations 1,549 1,178 1,031 147 371 243 128 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 979 787 698 90 192 122 70 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 563 390 333 58 173 115 58 Food preparation and serving related occupations 3,245 1,869 659 1,210 1,376 518 858 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 1,760 749 550 198 1,011 416 595 Personal care and service occupations 2,541 1,863 538 1,325 678 192 486Sales and office occupations 15,765 13,288 4,628 8,660 2,477 710 1,767 Sales and related occupations 6,983 5,742 2,957 2,784 1,242 390 851 Office and administrative support occupations 8,782 7,547 1,671 5,876 1,235 320 915Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 186 141 122 19 45 26 19Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 6,446 5,498 5,409 90 947 909 38 Construction and extraction occupations: 3,238 2,650 2,637 13 588 582 5 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 613 562 557 5 51 51 0 Construction trades workers 2,578 2,055 2,042 13 524 518 5 Extraction workers 58 38 38 0 19 19 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 3,200 2,842 2,765 77 358 326 32Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 7,284 5,178 4,244 935 2,106 1,402 704 Production occupations 3,482 2,509 2,023 486 973 480 493 Transportation and material moving occupations 3,796 2,669 2,221 448 1,127 915 211 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 82 77 38 38 5 5 0 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 109 109 96 13 0 0 0 Motor vehicle operators 2,368 1,760 1,479 282 608 480 128 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 256 192 173 19 64 51 13 Material moving workers 967 525 429 96 442 378 64Unemployed, with no recent work experience 558 237 118 119 321 146 175

WhiteBoth

Sexes

Minority

Occupational CategoriesBoth

Sexes

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017 Caddo Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2015

Total Civilian Labor Force: 110,757

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 109,346 62,814 33,769 29,045 46,532 21,437 25,095Management, professional, and related occupations 30,010 22,138 10,819 11,319 7,872 2,338 5,534 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 10,311 8,194 5,002 3,192 2,117 869 1,248 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 6,898 5,587 3,696 1,891 1,310 701 610 Farmers and farm managers 130 101 82 19 29 29 0 Business and financial operations occupations 3,274 2,501 1,219 1,282 773 139 634 Business operations specialists 1,310 912 408 504 398 101 298 Financial specialists 1,963 1,589 811 778 374 38 336 Professional and related occupations 19,704 13,944 5,818 8,127 5,760 1,469 4,291 Computer and mathematical occupations 931 734 509 226 197 82 115 Architecture and engineering occupations 1,224 1,018 898 120 206 182 24 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 691 610 557 53 82 67 14 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 542 413 341 72 130 120 10 Life, physical, and social science occupations 586 432 254 178 154 91 62 Community and social services occupations 1,517 950 461 490 566 144 422 Legal occupations 1,267 1,090 624 466 178 106 72 Education, training, & library occupations 6,250 3,917 802 3,115 2,333 394 1,939 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 1,282 1,051 566 485 230 91 139 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 6,643 4,747 1,699 3,048 1,896 379 1,517 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 4,618 3,638 1,402 2,237 979 221 758 Health technologists and technicians 2,021 1,109 298 811 912 158 754Service occupations 21,480 7,973 3,562 4,411 13,507 4,858 8,650 Healthcare support occupations 3,106 893 72 821 2,213 211 2,002 Protective service occupations 2,582 1,507 1,282 226 1,075 696 379 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 1,368 965 864 101 403 274 130 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 1,210 542 418 125 667 418 250 Food preparation and serving related occupations 6,648 2,366 878 1,488 4,282 1,574 2,707 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 5,232 1,234 840 394 3,998 1,930 2,069 Personal care and service occupations 3,917 1,973 490 1,483 1,944 451 1,493Sales and office occupations 28,671 18,245 6,941 11,304 10,426 2,890 7,536 Sales and related occupations 13,248 8,319 4,766 3,552 4,930 1,219 3,710 Office and administrative support occupations 15,413 9,917 2,170 7,747 5,496 1,670 3,826Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 311 47 43 4 264 245 19Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 10,570 6,629 6,355 274 3,941 3,763 178 Construction and extraction occupations: 5,866 3,581 3,456 125 2,285 2,242 43 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 715 571 562 10 144 144 0 Construction trades workers 4,858 2,779 2,659 120 2,078 2,035 43 Extraction workers 302 240 240 0 62 62 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 4,704 3,048 2,899 149 1,656 1,522 134Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 16,066 7,215 5,832 1,382 8,851 6,519 2,333 Production occupations 8,923 3,994 3,168 826 4,930 3,144 1,786 Transportation and material moving occupations 7,138 3,221 2,664 557 3,917 3,374 542 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 225 178 163 14 47 43 4 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 100 96 96 0 4 4 0 Motor vehicle operators 3,504 1,786 1,378 408 1,718 1,507 211 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 562 269 269 0 293 240 53 Material moving workers 2,741 893 758 134 1,848 1,574 274Unemployed, with no recent work experience 2,214 550 203 348 1,664 824 840

WhiteBoth

Sexes

Minority

Occupational CategoriesBoth

Sexes

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019 Calcasieu Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2015

Total Civilian Labor Force: 98,561

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 97,100 74,465 41,816 32,650 22,635 11,199 11,436Management, professional, and related occupations 25,263 21,410 10,246 11,164 3,852 1,311 2,541 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 8,536 7,347 4,470 2,876 1,190 514 676 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 5,839 5,088 3,529 1,559 751 329 422 Farmers and farm managers 143 139 121 17 5 5 0 Business and financial operations occupations 2,553 2,120 820 1,300 433 179 254 Business operations specialists 1,126 889 427 462 237 133 104 Financial specialists 1,427 1,230 393 837 196 46 150 Professional and related occupations 16,732 14,064 5,776 8,288 2,668 797 1,871 Computer and mathematical occupations 531 439 312 127 92 58 35 Architecture and engineering occupations 2,097 1,952 1,721 231 144 127 17 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 1,409 1,276 1,132 144 133 116 17 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 693 682 589 92 12 12 0 Life, physical, and social science occupations 907 722 508 214 185 121 64 Community and social services occupations 1,207 936 427 508 271 92 179 Legal occupations 767 739 422 318 28 5 23 Education, training, & library occupations 5,487 4,424 814 3,610 1,063 289 774 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 1,132 1,017 508 508 116 46 69 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 4,586 3,823 1,063 2,761 762 58 705 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 2,842 2,553 872 1,681 289 40 248 Health technologists and technicians 1,750 1,271 191 1,080 479 23 456Service occupations 17,818 11,182 4,944 6,238 6,636 2,512 4,124 Healthcare support occupations 1,923 872 81 791 1,051 98 953 Protective service occupations 2,362 1,721 1,432 289 641 445 196 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 1,242 976 895 81 266 185 81 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 1,120 739 537 202 381 260 121 Food preparation and serving related occupations 6,145 4,054 1,450 2,605 2,091 861 1,230 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 3,760 1,964 1,248 716 1,796 814 982 Personal care and service occupations 3,633 2,576 734 1,842 1,057 295 762Sales and office occupations 24,668 19,383 6,411 12,972 5,285 1,450 3,835 Sales and related occupations 11,060 8,577 4,112 4,465 2,484 687 1,796 Office and administrative support occupations 13,613 10,806 2,299 8,507 2,807 762 2,045Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 323 260 185 75 64 64 0Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 13,613 10,899 10,327 572 2,715 2,559 156 Construction and extraction occupations: 8,750 6,994 6,648 347 1,756 1,686 69 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 1,207 1,097 1,051 46 110 92 17 Construction trades workers 7,156 5,562 5,285 277 1,594 1,542 52 Extraction workers 387 335 312 23 52 52 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 4,863 3,904 3,685 219 959 872 87Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 14,370 10,829 9,460 1,369 3,540 3,009 531 Production occupations 7,832 6,278 5,498 780 1,554 1,184 370 Transportation and material moving occupations 6,538 4,551 3,962 589 1,987 1,825 162 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 207 155 150 5 52 52 0 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 116 116 116 0 0 0 0 Motor vehicle operators 2,928 2,166 1,773 393 762 676 87 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 785 630 583 46 156 139 17 Material moving workers 2,501 1,479 1,334 144 1,022 959 64Unemployed, with no recent work experience 1,041 502 239 263 538 292 246

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021 Caldwell Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2015

Total Civilian Labor Force: 4,064

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 4,011 3,474 1,894 1,580 536 242 295Management, professional, and related occupations 923 879 348 532 43 10 34 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 269 261 135 126 8 4 4 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 158 150 77 72 8 4 4 Farmers and farm managers 38 38 34 4 0 0 0 Business and financial operations occupations 68 68 19 48 0 0 0 Business operations specialists 34 34 14 19 0 0 0 Financial specialists 39 39 10 29 0 0 0 Professional and related occupations 662 619 213 406 43 10 34 Computer and mathematical occupations 8 8 4 4 0 0 0 Architecture and engineering occupations 80 76 72 4 4 4 0 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 17 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 53 19 34 4 0 4 Legal occupations 34 34 10 24 0 0 0 Education, training, & library occupations 261 237 43 193 24 10 14 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 24 24 14 10 0 0 0 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 198 184 48 135 14 0 14 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 77 68 24 43 10 0 10 Health technologists and technicians 115 111 19 92 4 0 4Service occupations 681 478 155 324 203 53 150 Healthcare support occupations 125 77 10 68 47 4 43 Protective service occupations 145 111 77 34 34 19 14 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 116 87 68 19 29 19 10 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 33 29 14 14 4 0 4 Food preparation and serving related occupations 217 155 24 130 63 14 48 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 101 58 29 29 43 14 29 Personal care and service occupations 91 77 14 63 14 4 10Sales and office occupations 850 783 203 580 68 10 58 Sales and related occupations 337 295 135 159 43 4 39 Office and administrative support occupations 511 483 63 420 28 4 24Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 159 111 101 10 48 48 0Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 575 541 522 19 34 34 0 Construction and extraction occupations: 382 362 348 14 19 19 0 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 82 82 72 10 0 0 0 Construction trades workers 226 207 203 4 19 19 0 Extraction workers 72 72 72 0 0 0 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 192 178 174 4 14 14 0Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 768 648 541 106 121 87 34 Production occupations 367 300 251 48 68 39 29 Transportation and material moving occupations 400 348 290 58 52 48 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 193 174 130 43 19 19 0 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 14 14 14 0 0 0 0 Material moving workers 173 140 126 14 33 29 4Unemployed, with no recent work experience 45 34 23 11 12 0 12

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023 Cameron Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2015

Total Civilian Labor Force: 3,599

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 3,365 3,365 1,916 1,449 0 0 0Management, professional, and related occupations 611 611 267 345 0 0 0 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 279 279 176 103 0 0 0 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 217 217 131 86 0 0 0 Farmers and farm managers 29 29 29 0 0 0 0 Business and financial operations occupations 37 37 16 21 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 337 337 94 242 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 25 25 8 16 0 0 0 Education, training, & library occupations 172 172 25 148 0 0 0 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 16 16 3 12 0 0 0 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 70 70 16 53 0 0 0 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 32 32 3 29 0 0 0 Health technologists and technicians 41 41 12 29 0 0 0Service occupations 570 570 189 382 0 0 0 Healthcare support occupations 49 49 0 49 0 0 0 Protective service occupations 74 74 37 37 0 0 0 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 40 40 37 3 0 0 0 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 33 33 0 33 0 0 0 Food preparation and serving related occupations 172 172 41 131 0 0 0 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 115 115 74 41 0 0 0 Personal care and service occupations 160 160 37 123 0 0 0Sales and office occupations 751 751 172 579 0 0 0 Sales and related occupations 328 328 103 226 0 0 0 Office and administrative support occupations 427 427 70 357 0 0 0Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 164 164 156 8 0 0 0Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 521 521 492 29 0 0 0 Construction and extraction occupations: 365 365 349 16 0 0 0 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 85 85 82 3 0 0 0 Construction trades workers 222 222 213 8 0 0 0 Extraction workers 57 57 53 3 0 0 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 152 152 144 8 0 0 0Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 739 739 636 103 0 0 0 Production occupations 304 304 287 16 0 0 0 Transportation and material moving occupations 435 435 349 86 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 197 197 140 57 0 0 0 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 66 66 66 0 0 0 0 Material moving workers 156 156 135 21 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, 2015

Total Civilian Labor Force: 3,728

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 3,714 2,897 1,746 1,151 817 334 483Management, professional, and related occupations 859 720 385 334 139 42 97 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 325 302 200 102 23 14 9 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 137 130 70 60 7 4 4 Farmers and farm managers 124 121 111 9 4 4 0 Business and financial operations occupations 58 51 19 32 7 4 4 Business operations specialists 27 23 14 9 4 4 0 Financial specialists 31 27 4 23 4 0 4 Professional and related occupations 529 413 186 227 116 28 88 Computer and mathematical occupations 4 4 0 4 0 0 0 Architecture and engineering occupations 22 19 19 0 4 4 0 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 18 14 14 0 4 4 0 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 7 4 4 0 4 4 0 Life, physical, and social science occupations 32 32 32 0 0 0 0 Community and social services occupations 63 50 46 4 13 9 4 Legal occupations 4 4 4 0 0 0 0 Education, training, & library occupations 209 144 37 107 65 9 56 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 189 162 51 111 27 4 23 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 110 107 46 60 4 0 4 Health technologists and technicians 77 55 4 51 22 4 19Service occupations 571 348 116 232 223 60 162 Healthcare support occupations 56 23 0 23 32 0 32 Protective service occupations 92 55 51 4 37 19 19 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 73 50 46 4 23 14 9 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 17 4 4 0 13 4 9 Food preparation and serving related occupations 171 116 14 102 55 4 51 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 158 84 56 28 74 42 32 Personal care and service occupations 93 70 0 70 23 0 23Sales and office occupations 803 659 227 432 144 28 116 Sales and related occupations 264 232 135 97 32 4 28 Office and administrative support occupations 534 422 93 330 111 23 88Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 176 121 102 19 56 42 14Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 552 497 487 9 56 56 0 Construction and extraction occupations: 389 347 344 4 42 42 0 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 92 88 88 0 4 4 0 Construction trades workers 245 208 204 4 37 37 0 Extraction workers 51 51 51 0 0 0 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 167 153 144 9 14 14 0Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 692 515 404 111 176 102 74 Production occupations 330 232 162 70 97 37 60 Transportation and material moving occupations 371 283 241 42 88 70 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 172 135 116 19 37 23 14 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 41 37 37 0 4 4 0 Material moving workers 157 111 88 23 45 42 4Unemployed, with no recent work experience 51 36 21 15 15 3 12

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027 Claiborne Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2015

Total Civilian Labor Force: 6,204

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 6,150 3,637 2,060 1,577 2,513 1,163 1,350Management, professional, and related occupations 1,370 1,010 453 557 360 59 301 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 409 355 202 153 54 20 34 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 237 197 94 103 39 20 20 Farmers and farm managers 53 53 49 4 0 0 0 Business and financial operations occupations 123 108 64 44 15 0 15 Business operations specialists 48 38 34 4 10 0 10 Financial specialists 78 74 30 44 4 0 4 Professional and related occupations 951 650 246 404 301 39 261 Computer and mathematical occupations 30 30 30 0 0 0 0 Architecture and engineering occupations 53 49 49 0 4 4 0 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 48 44 44 0 4 4 0 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 4 4 4 0 0 0 0 Life, physical, and social science occupations 49 49 49 0 0 0 0 Community and social services occupations 84 54 39 15 30 10 20 Legal occupations 8 8 4 4 0 0 0 Education, training, & library occupations 394 227 30 197 168 20 148 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 44 44 10 34 0 0 0 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 290 192 39 153 98 4 94 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 128 103 25 79 25 0 25 Health technologists and technicians 157 84 15 69 73 4 69Service occupations 1,143 547 266 281 596 187 409 Healthcare support occupations 217 69 10 59 148 25 123 Protective service occupations 241 172 143 30 69 44 25 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 187 143 113 30 44 30 15 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 54 30 30 0 25 15 10 Food preparation and serving related occupations 271 94 25 69 177 15 163 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 251 79 64 15 172 99 74 Personal care and service occupations 163 128 20 108 34 10 25Sales and office occupations 1,252 872 197 675 379 74 306 Sales and related occupations 542 365 138 227 177 10 168 Office and administrative support occupations 705 503 59 443 202 64 138Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 128 39 39 0 89 64 25Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 803 562 552 10 241 241 0 Construction and extraction occupations: 516 383 379 4 133 133 0 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 98 94 94 0 4 4 0 Construction trades workers 324 206 202 4 118 118 0 Extraction workers 89 79 79 0 10 10 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 285 176 172 4 108 108 0Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 1,306 586 532 54 719 468 251 Production occupations 685 246 212 34 439 241 197 Transportation and material moving occupations 611 335 320 15 276 222 54 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 334 211 207 4 123 103 20 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 20 10 10 0 10 10 0 Material moving workers 246 103 94 10 143 108 34Unemployed, with no recent work experience 148 22 22 0 126 66 60

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029 Concordia Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2015

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, 2015

Total Civilian Labor Force: 11,111

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 10,916 6,804 3,807 2,997 4,112 1,877 2,235Management, professional, and related occupations 2,251 1,693 705 989 557 121 436 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 1,804 810 273 536 994 284 710 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 436 174 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 1,315 968 174 794 347 42 305Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 167 84 74 11 83 79 4Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 1,704 1,230 1,194 37 473 452 21 Construction and extraction occupations: 1,031 705 678 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 666 520 515 4 146 142 4Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 2,414 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 521 268 242 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, 2015

Total Civilian Labor Force: 236,689

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 232,057 142,280 76,990 65,291 89,776 42,014 47,762Management, professional, and related occupations 81,852 60,681 32,525 28,157 21,171 8,079 13,092 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 29,135 22,218 13,322 8,896 6,917 2,687 4,230 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 18,679 14,461 9,420 5,041 4,218 1,945 2,273 Farmers and farm managers 196 167 138 29 29 17 12 Business and financial operations occupations 10,260 7,584 3,758 3,827 2,676 731 1,945 Business operations specialists 4,454 3,217 1,692 1,525 1,237 391 846 Financial specialists 5,806 4,368 2,066 2,302 1,439 340 1,099 Professional and related occupations 52,711 38,463 19,203 19,260 14,248 5,386 8,862 Computer and mathematical occupations 4,017 3,217 2,181 1,036 800 340 460 Architecture and engineering occupations 6,790 5,726 4,851 875 1,065 892 173 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 5,075 4,396 3,907 489 679 558 121 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 1,715 1,324 938 386 391 334 58 Life, physical, and social science occupations 3,804 2,693 1,813 880 1,111 800 311 Community and social services occupations 3,637 2,060 852 1,208 1,577 610 967 Legal occupations 3,879 3,372 1,985 1,387 506 242 265 Education, training, & library occupations 15,842 10,093 3,286 6,808 5,749 1,600 4,149 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 3,827 3,194 1,698 1,496 633 363 270 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 10,905 8,097 2,538 5,559 2,808 541 2,267 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 7,320 5,795 1,870 3,925 1,525 351 1,174 Health technologists and technicians 3,591 2,308 668 1,640 1,283 190 1,093Service occupations 35,172 15,002 7,567 7,435 20,170 7,987 12,182 Healthcare support occupations 3,953 1,249 173 1,076 2,705 351 2,354 Protective service occupations 5,093 2,405 2,043 363 2,687 1,686 1,001 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 2,969 1,709 1,496 213 1,260 852 409 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 2,129 702 552 150 1,427 834 593 Food preparation and serving related occupations 12,487 5,967 2,929 3,038 6,520 2,722 3,798 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 7,349 2,302 1,738 564 5,047 2,451 2,595 Personal care and service occupations 6,272 3,073 679 2,394 3,200 771 2,428Sales and office occupations 67,477 42,117 15,180 26,937 25,360 6,773 18,587 Sales and related occupations 28,853 18,437 10,013 8,425 10,416 3,119 7,297 Office and administrative support occupations 38,630 23,680 5,168 18,512 14,950 3,654 11,296Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 391 178 155 23 213 184 29Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 19,289 11,722 11,244 478 7,567 7,268 299 Construction and extraction occupations: 11,906 6,825 6,491 334 5,081 4,943 138 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 1,744 1,375 1,289 86 368 357 12 Construction trades workers 9,955 5,317 5,070 247 4,638 4,523 115 Extraction workers 201 132 132 0 69 58 12 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 7,383 4,897 4,753 144 2,486 2,325 161Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 25,556 11,935 10,047 1,887 13,621 10,836 2,785 Production occupations 12,712 7,153 6,054 1,099 5,559 3,936 1,623 Transportation and material moving occupations 12,844 4,782 3,994 788 8,062 6,900 1,162 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 351 178 155 23 173 121 52 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 173 173 155 17 0 0 0 Motor vehicle operators 6,215 2,400 1,916 483 3,815 3,234 581 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 737 426 397 29 311 259 52 Material moving workers 5,369 1,611 1,375 236 3,758 3,286 472Unemployed, with no recent work experience 2,296 633 265 368 1,663 879 784

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035 East Carroll Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2015

Total Civilian Labor Force: 2,236

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 2,215 850 494 355 1,365 565 800Management, professional, and related occupations 601 299 167 132 302 64 238 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 245 174 124 50 71 28 43 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 96 50 36 14 46 11 36 Farmers and farm managers 109 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 352 124 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 124 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 476 71 36 36 405 192 213 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 391 220 64 156 171 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. 398 153 124 28 245 110 135 Production occupations 220 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, 2015

Total Civilian Labor Force: 8,327

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 8,278 5,057 2,789 2,268 3,222 1,567 1,655Management, professional, and related occupations 1,903 1,489 676 813 414 102 311 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 706 613 394 219 92 29 63 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 370 311 238 73 58 19 39 Farmers and farm managers 122 112 83 29 10 10 0 Business and financial operations occupations 224 195 73 122 29 0 29 Business operations specialists 131 107 49 58 24 0 24 Financial specialists 91 88 24 63 4 0 4 Professional and related occupations 1,192 871 282 589 321 73 248 Computer and mathematical occupations 19 19 10 10 0 0 0 Architecture and engineering occupations 100 87 83 4 14 10 4 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 57 44 44 0 14 10 4 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 43 43 39 4 0 0 0 Life, physical, and social science occupations 62 33 29 4 29 10 19 Community and social services occupations 117 88 34 54 29 10 19 Legal occupations 53 53 4 49 0 0 0 Education, training, & library occupations 315 209 44 165 106 4 102 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 68 54 54 0 15 15 0 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 462 336 29 307 127 24 102 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 287 219 19 200 68 10 58 Health technologists and technicians 174 116 4 112 58 15 44Service occupations 1,781 652 307 346 1,129 360 769 Healthcare support occupations 447 62 4 58 384 39 346 Protective service occupations 526 277 200 78 248 136 112 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 307 200 141 58 107 49 58 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 219 78 58 19 141 88 54 Food preparation and serving related occupations 365 122 34 88 243 58 185 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 273 97 54 44 175 102 73 Personal care and service occupations 170 92 15 78 78 24 54Sales and office occupations 1,820 1,319 380 939 501 117 384 Sales and related occupations 599 414 195 219 185 49 136 Office and administrative support occupations 1,222 905 185 720 316 68 248Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 87 39 15 24 48 44 4Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 1,085 793 759 34 292 292 0 Construction and extraction occupations: 798 584 550 34 214 214 0 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 71 67 63 4 4 4 0 Construction trades workers 715 511 477 34 204 204 0 Extraction workers 14 10 10 0 4 4 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 287 214 214 0 73 73 0Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 1,392 667 579 88 725 579 146 Production occupations 667 409 360 49 258 180 78 Transportation and material moving occupations 720 253 219 34 467 399 68 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 350 127 117 10 224 209 15 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 72 38 34 4 34 19 15 Material moving workers 292 88 63 24 204 170 34Unemployed, with no recent work experience 203 92 65 27 111 75 36

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039 Evangeline Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2015

Total Civilian Labor Force: 12,997

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 12,921 10,137 5,623 4,514 2,784 1,227 1,557Management, professional, and related occupations 3,174 2,838 1,222 1,617 335 119 216 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 989 887 573 314 103 49 54 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 568 492 265 227 76 38 38 Farmers and farm managers 249 238 238 0 11 11 0 Business and financial operations occupations 173 157 70 87 16 0 16 Business operations specialists 76 59 32 27 16 0 16 Financial specialists 92 92 32 59 0 0 0 Professional and related occupations 2,190 1,957 649 1,308 232 70 162 Computer and mathematical occupations 31 27 11 16 4 0 4 Architecture and engineering occupations 124 114 114 0 11 11 0 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 65 54 54 0 11 11 0 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 65 65 65 0 0 0 0 Life, physical, and social science occupations 52 48 43 4 4 0 4 Community and social services occupations 145 130 43 87 15 11 4 Legal occupations 59 59 27 32 0 0 0 Education, training, & library occupations 860 708 130 578 151 32 119 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 102 87 22 65 15 11 4 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 804 773 254 519 31 4 27 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 475 470 168 303 4 0 4 Health technologists and technicians 329 303 87 216 26 4 22Service occupations 2,379 1,487 611 876 892 276 616 Healthcare support occupations 492 276 43 232 216 32 184 Protective service occupations 345 276 243 32 69 65 4 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 258 200 184 16 58 54 4 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 87 76 59 16 11 11 0 Food preparation and serving related occupations 546 324 97 227 222 32 189 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 557 270 162 108 287 108 178 Personal care and service occupations 433 335 65 270 97 43 54Sales and office occupations 2,844 2,400 735 1,665 443 49 395 Sales and related occupations 1,281 1,027 460 568 254 32 222 Office and administrative support occupations 1,562 1,373 276 1,098 189 16 173Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 335 205 173 32 130 114 16Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 1,892 1,676 1,665 11 216 216 0 Construction and extraction occupations: 1,302 1,161 1,157 4 141 141 0 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 222 222 222 0 0 0 0 Construction trades workers 848 713 708 4 135 135 0 Extraction workers 231 227 227 0 4 4 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 588 513 508 4 76 76 0Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 2,038 1,444 1,162 281 595 378 216 Production occupations 1,070 822 633 189 249 97 151 Transportation and material moving occupations 957 616 524 92 341 276 65 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 4 4 4 0 0 0 0 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 27 27 27 0 0 0 0 Motor vehicle operators 384 243 195 49 141 103 38 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 114 65 65 0 49 38 11 Material moving workers 438 281 232 49 157 135 22Unemployed, with no recent work experience 252 78 41 37 174 72 102

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041 Franklin Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2015

Total Civilian Labor Force: 7,608

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 7,574 5,801 3,303 2,498 1,774 757 1,016Management, professional, and related occupations 1,932 1,616 733 882 316 86 230 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 911 757 518 240 153 48 105 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 436 326 201 125 110 29 81 Farmers and farm managers 306 288 278 10 18 14 4 Business and financial operations occupations 162 144 38 105 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 1,035 863 221 642 173 43 129 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 339 288 43 244 52 4 48 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 163 139 38 101 24 0 24 Health technologists and technicians 175 148 4 144 28 4 24Service occupations 1,160 700 225 475 460 96 364 Healthcare support occupations 291 152 4 149 138 4 134 Protective service occupations 162 124 120 4 38 29 10 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 129 110 110 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 14 129 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 283 153 62 91 129 53 77 Personal care and service occupations 115 101 19 81 14 0 14Sales and office occupations 1,548 1,290 388 901 259 67 192 Sales and related occupations 724 570 235 336 153 34 120 Office and administrative support occupations 829 719 153 566 110 38 72Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 331 201 192 10 129 77 53Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 1,270 1,069 1,040 29 201 187 14 Construction and extraction occupations: 762 662 633 29 101 91 10 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 101 91 91 0 10 10 0 Construction trades workers 566 475 446 29 91 81 10 Extraction workers 96 96 96 0 0 0 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 507 407 407 0 100 96 4Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 1,246 906 710 197 340 225 115 Production occupations 642 470 307 163 173 72 101 Transportation and material moving occupations 604 436 403 34 168 153 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, 2015

Total Civilian Labor Force: 8,522

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 8,466 7,485 4,219 3,266 981 440 541Management, professional, and related occupations 2,034 1,884 797 1,087 150 22 128 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 814 758 435 323 56 17 39 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 535 496 312 184 39 11 28 Farmers and farm managers 39 39 39 0 0 0 0 Business and financial operations occupations 251 229 84 145 22 11 11 Business operations specialists 134 123 78 45 11 0 11 Financial specialists 120 105 4 100 16 11 4 Professional and related occupations 1,214 1,126 362 764 88 4 84 Computer and mathematical occupations 27 22 11 11 4 0 4 Architecture and engineering occupations 71 71 67 4 0 0 0 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 17 17 17 0 0 0 0 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 49 49 45 4 0 0 0 Life, physical, and social science occupations 82 78 78 0 4 4 0 Community and social services occupations 128 111 67 45 17 0 17 Legal occupations 50 39 17 22 11 0 11 Education, training, & library occupations 439 396 56 340 43 4 39 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 27 27 4 22 0 0 0 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 396 379 61 318 17 0 17 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 205 201 39 162 4 0 4 Health technologists and technicians 190 178 22 156 11 0 11Service occupations 1,477 1,154 496 658 323 100 223 Healthcare support occupations 221 94 4 89 127 4 123 Protective service occupations 340 295 284 11 45 33 11 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 289 251 251 0 38 33 4 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 54 45 33 11 9 4 4 Food preparation and serving related occupations 362 318 61 256 45 17 28 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 273 234 111 123 39 22 17 Personal care and service occupations 279 206 33 173 72 28 45Sales and office occupations 1,923 1,750 485 1,265 173 45 128 Sales and related occupations 752 686 279 407 67 17 50 Office and administrative support occupations 1,165 1,065 206 858 100 22 78Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 156 134 123 11 22 22 0Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 1,348 1,254 1,215 39 94 89 4 Construction and extraction occupations: 908 853 825 28 56 56 0 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 128 117 106 11 11 11 0 Construction trades workers 674 641 624 17 33 33 0 Extraction workers 111 95 95 0 17 17 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 439 401 390 11 38 33 4Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 1,471 1,271 1,104 167 201 150 50 Production occupations 730 641 552 89 89 61 28 Transportation and material moving occupations 741 630 552 78 111 89 22 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 39 39 39 0 0 0 0 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 4 4 4 0 0 0 0 Motor vehicle operators 401 351 295 56 50 39 11 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 39 28 28 0 11 11 0 Material moving workers 256 206 184 22 50 39 11Unemployed, with no recent work experience 70 48 3 45 22 8 14

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045 Iberia Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2015

Total Civilian Labor Force: 32,226

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 31,875 22,572 12,966 9,606 9,303 4,457 4,846Management, professional, and related occupations 7,039 5,714 2,886 2,827 1,326 463 863 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 3,014 2,567 1,672 895 447 234 213 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 2,002 1,704 1,203 501 298 160 138 Farmers and farm managers 170 149 149 0 21 21 0 Business and financial operations occupations 841 714 319 394 128 53 75 Business operations specialists 453 373 186 186 80 37 43 Financial specialists 383 341 133 208 43 11 32 Professional and related occupations 4,031 3,152 1,214 1,938 879 229 650 Computer and mathematical occupations 127 112 69 43 15 11 4 Architecture and engineering occupations 367 335 288 48 32 32 0 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 149 138 122 16 11 11 0 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 218 197 165 32 21 21 0 Life, physical, and social science occupations 154 106 53 53 48 27 21 Community and social services occupations 272 181 91 91 91 21 69 Legal occupations 208 170 122 48 37 16 21 Education, training, & library occupations 1,581 1,161 213 948 421 91 330 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 245 224 91 133 21 11 11 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 1,086 863 288 575 224 27 197 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 596 485 202 282 112 11 101 Health technologists and technicians 485 378 91 288 106 11 96Service occupations 5,170 2,732 1,001 1,731 2,439 607 1,832 Healthcare support occupations 723 169 4 165 554 37 517 Protective service occupations 447 304 261 43 144 96 48 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 272 192 165 27 80 59 21 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 181 117 96 21 64 37 27 Food preparation and serving related occupations 1,810 990 293 698 820 176 644 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 1,219 628 309 319 591 218 373 Personal care and service occupations 980 639 133 506 341 80 261Sales and office occupations 7,822 6,177 1,922 4,255 1,645 394 1,251 Sales and related occupations 3,296 2,386 1,161 1,225 911 192 719 Office and administrative support occupations 4,531 3,791 761 3,030 740 202 538Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 463 250 213 37 213 202 11Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 4,925 3,940 3,882 59 985 948 37 Construction and extraction occupations: 2,977 2,364 2,338 27 612 602 11 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 628 570 570 0 59 59 0 Construction trades workers 1,837 1,448 1,422 27 389 389 0 Extraction workers 511 346 346 0 165 154 11 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 1,954 1,581 1,544 37 373 346 27Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 5,996 3,578 3,003 575 2,417 1,747 671 Production occupations 3,104 1,890 1,507 383 1,214 756 458 Transportation and material moving occupations 2,886 1,688 1,496 192 1,198 990 208 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 72 68 64 4 4 4 0 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 53 53 53 0 0 0 0 Motor vehicle operators 1,001 602 517 85 399 367 32 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 224 165 154 11 59 59 0 Material moving workers 1,539 804 714 91 735 559 176Unemployed, with no recent work experience 449 178 55 122 272 94 178

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047 Iberville Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2015

Total Civilian Labor Force: 14,610

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 14,433 8,325 4,665 3,660 6,108 2,868 3,240Management, professional, and related occupations 3,258 2,253 1,100 1,153 1,005 313 692 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 1,171 952 491 461 219 95 124 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 644 550 325 225 95 53 41 Farmers and farm managers 69 46 41 5 22 18 5 Business and financial operations occupations 455 355 124 231 101 18 83 Business operations specialists 219 154 65 89 65 12 53 Financial specialists 242 207 59 148 35 12 24 Professional and related occupations 2,087 1,301 609 692 786 219 568 Computer and mathematical occupations 101 59 30 30 41 18 24 Architecture and engineering occupations 248 207 171 35 41 41 0 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 111 106 89 18 5 5 0 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 130 95 83 12 35 35 0 Life, physical, and social science occupations 189 148 124 24 41 30 12 Community and social services occupations 160 59 18 41 101 65 35 Legal occupations 122 112 53 59 9 5 5 Education, training, & library occupations 686 296 65 231 390 35 355 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 93 77 47 30 17 12 5 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 491 343 101 242 148 12 136 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 271 231 71 160 40 5 35 Health technologists and technicians 212 106 24 83 105 5 101Service occupations 2,566 946 361 585 1,620 455 1,165 Healthcare support occupations 365 65 12 53 300 5 296 Protective service occupations 377 129 124 5 248 118 130 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 277 111 106 5 166 106 59 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 117 28 24 5 89 18 71 Food preparation and serving related occupations 810 396 124 272 414 71 343 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 609 160 89 71 449 213 237 Personal care and service occupations 390 189 12 177 201 41 160Sales and office occupations 3,548 2,134 426 1,709 1,413 284 1,129 Sales and related occupations 1,259 733 248 485 526 77 449 Office and administrative support occupations 2,294 1,401 177 1,224 893 207 686Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 169 76 71 5 93 89 5Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 2,046 1,319 1,259 59 727 698 30 Construction and extraction occupations: 1,407 893 851 41 514 497 18 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 189 148 148 0 41 41 0 Construction trades workers 1,183 733 692 41 449 432 18 Extraction workers 41 18 18 0 24 24 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 633 420 402 18 213 195 18Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 2,684 1,567 1,413 154 1,117 946 171 Production occupations 1,537 993 916 77 544 461 83 Transportation and material moving occupations 1,147 574 497 77 574 485 89 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 461 237 213 24 225 177 47 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 231 171 136 35 59 47 12 Material moving workers 438 160 142 18 278 254 24Unemployed, with no recent work experience 170 39 39 0 131 86 45

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049 Jackson Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2015

Total Civilian Labor Force: 7,206

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 7,206 5,406 3,035 2,371 1,800 831 969Management, professional, and related occupations 1,639 1,335 548 787 305 61 244 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 475 421 227 194 54 4 50 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 298 266 166 100 32 4 28 Farmers and farm managers 39 39 28 11 0 0 0 Business and financial operations occupations 144 122 33 89 22 0 22 Business operations specialists 61 50 22 28 11 0 11 Financial specialists 83 72 11 61 11 0 11 Professional and related occupations 1,169 919 327 593 249 55 194 Computer and mathematical occupations 21 17 17 0 4 4 0 Architecture and engineering occupations 75 66 66 0 9 4 4 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 49 44 44 0 4 4 0 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 27 22 22 0 4 0 4 Life, physical, and social science occupations 116 94 83 11 22 11 11 Community and social services occupations 131 122 66 55 9 4 4 Legal occupations 16 16 4 11 0 0 0 Education, training, & library occupations 393 244 44 199 150 22 127 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 55 55 11 44 0 0 0 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 360 305 33 271 55 11 44 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 164 155 17 138 9 4 4 Health technologists and technicians 193 150 17 133 43 4 39Service occupations 1,091 654 305 349 438 138 299 Healthcare support occupations 227 94 0 94 133 39 94 Protective service occupations 126 100 89 11 27 4 22 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 100 83 83 0 17 0 17 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 31 22 11 11 9 4 4 Food preparation and serving related occupations 233 161 33 127 72 11 61 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 305 177 161 17 127 78 50 Personal care and service occupations 193 116 17 100 76 4 72Sales and office occupations 1,634 1,296 332 964 338 78 260 Sales and related occupations 615 493 161 332 122 17 105 Office and administrative support occupations 1,014 803 172 631 210 55 155Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 158 143 138 4 16 11 4Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 885 787 742 44 99 94 4 Construction and extraction occupations: 486 426 393 33 60 55 4 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 44 44 44 0 0 0 0 Construction trades workers 414 354 321 33 60 55 4 Extraction workers 33 33 33 0 0 0 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 393 354 343 11 39 39 0Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 1,678 1,152 964 188 526 393 133 Production occupations 969 637 537 100 332 233 100 Transportation and material moving occupations 709 515 426 89 194 161 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 431 316 260 55 115 111 4 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 70 65 61 4 4 4 0 Material moving workers 199 122 100 22 78 50 28Unemployed, with no recent work experience 109 31 6 25 78 54 23

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051 Jefferson Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2015

Total Civilian Labor Force: 220,629

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 205,084 151,729 80,932 70,797 53,355 25,670 27,685Management, professional, and related occupations 65,529 53,419 26,729 26,690 12,110 4,646 7,464 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 26,053 22,210 12,889 9,321 3,842 1,661 2,181 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 16,947 14,482 9,032 5,450 2,465 1,176 1,289 Farmers and farm managers 34 25 25 0 10 10 0 Business and financial operations occupations 9,071 7,704 3,832 3,872 1,367 475 892 Business operations specialists 3,881 3,176 1,558 1,617 706 309 397 Financial specialists 5,180 4,523 2,274 2,249 657 167 490 Professional and related occupations 39,481 31,213 13,840 17,373 8,268 2,985 5,283 Computer and mathematical occupations 2,970 2,421 1,784 637 549 358 191 Architecture and engineering occupations 4,656 4,028 3,612 417 627 529 98 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 3,323 2,808 2,524 284 515 431 83 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 1,333 1,220 1,088 132 113 98 15 Life, physical, and social science occupations 1,465 1,157 691 466 309 152 157 Community and social services occupations 2,539 1,578 549 1,029 961 284 676 Legal occupations 3,377 3,195 1,872 1,323 181 78 103 Education, training, & library occupations 10,277 7,621 1,456 6,165 2,656 637 2,019 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 2,784 2,382 1,181 1,201 402 255 147 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 11,429 8,846 2,705 6,141 2,583 691 1,892 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 8,028 6,332 2,132 4,200 1,696 578 1,117 Health technologists and technicians 3,401 2,514 573 1,941 887 113 774Service occupations 31,566 18,858 8,660 10,199 12,708 5,239 7,469 Healthcare support occupations 3,372 1,750 260 1,490 1,622 123 1,500 Protective service occupations 4,592 3,279 2,921 358 1,313 828 485 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 2,593 2,132 1,985 147 461 289 172 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 2,000 1,147 936 211 853 534 319 Food preparation and serving related occupations 11,532 7,062 2,583 4,479 4,470 2,009 2,460 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 5,822 2,627 1,872 755 3,195 1,652 1,544 Personal care and service occupations 6,244 4,141 1,029 3,112 2,102 627 1,475Sales and office occupations 61,657 47,699 16,751 30,949 13,957 3,906 10,052 Sales and related occupations 27,175 20,583 11,037 9,547 6,592 1,828 4,764 Office and administrative support occupations 34,472 27,116 5,709 21,407 7,356 2,073 5,283Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 853 613 559 54 240 211 29Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 20,618 16,153 15,648 505 4,465 4,264 201 Construction and extraction occupations: 12,203 9,356 9,076 279 2,847 2,769 78 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 1,676 1,436 1,392 44 240 230 10 Construction trades workers 10,292 7,763 7,528 235 2,529 2,455 74 Extraction workers 245 157 157 0 88 88 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 8,415 6,797 6,572 225 1,617 1,495 123Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 23,107 14,315 12,301 2,014 8,792 6,905 1,887 Production occupations 10,703 6,812 5,754 1,059 3,891 2,583 1,309 Transportation and material moving occupations 12,414 7,508 6,547 961 4,906 4,323 583 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 475 353 299 54 123 103 20 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 152 127 93 34 25 25 0 Motor vehicle operators 5,964 3,416 2,955 461 2,548 2,240 309 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 1,661 1,313 1,240 74 348 338 10 Material moving workers 4,156 2,298 1,955 343 1,857 1,617 240Unemployed, with no recent work experience 1,741 664 278 385 1,077 493 584

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053 Jefferson Davis Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2015

Total Civilian Labor Force: 13,589

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 13,481 11,242 6,474 4,769 2,239 993 1,246Management, professional, and related occupations 3,177 2,848 1,284 1,564 329 65 264 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 1,349 1,246 820 426 102 43 59 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 744 658 405 254 86 38 49 Farmers and farm managers 360 356 340 16 4 4 0 Business and financial operations occupations 252 232 76 156 20 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 1,840 1,608 464 1,144 232 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 804 691 108 583 113 16 97 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 70 59 22 38 11 0 11 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 560 491 119 372 69 4 65 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 296 281 86 194 15 4 11 Health technologists and technicians 264 210 32 178 54 0 54Service occupations 2,438 1,672 717 955 766 248 518 Healthcare support occupations 296 119 16 102 177 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 182 129 86 43 53 49 4 Food preparation and serving related occupations 852 572 216 356 281 65 216 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 507 340 227 113 167 97 70 Personal care and service occupations 464 405 76 329 59 22 38Sales and office occupations 3,053 2,616 788 1,829 437 81 356 Sales and related occupations 1,581 1,338 550 788 243 32 210 Office and administrative support occupations 1,484 1,289 243 1,047 194 49 146Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 216 194 178 16 22 22 0Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 2,325 2,072 1,985 86 254 243 11 Construction and extraction occupations: 1,666 1,473 1,419 54 193 189 4 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 254 243 227 16 11 11 0 Construction trades workers 1,105 933 896 38 172 167 4 Extraction workers 313 302 302 0 11 11 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 652 593 561 32 58 54 4Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 2,115 1,742 1,494 248 372 297 76 Production occupations 987 793 701 92 194 129 65 Transportation and material moving occupations 1,133 955 798 156 178 167 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 491 421 345 76 70 59 11 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 113 113 92 22 0 0 0 Material moving workers 469 361 313 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, 2015

Total Civilian Labor Force: 119,830

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 117,991 91,141 50,665 40,476 26,850 12,543 14,307Management, professional, and related occupations 39,242 33,701 17,782 15,919 5,541 2,179 3,363 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 13,677 12,266 7,827 4,439 1,411 674 737 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 9,408 8,375 5,781 2,594 1,033 472 560 Farmers and farm managers 258 220 195 25 38 38 0 Business and financial operations occupations 4,011 3,671 1,845 1,826 340 164 176 Business operations specialists 1,870 1,643 989 655 227 120 107 Financial specialists 2,147 2,034 863 1,171 113 44 69 Professional and related occupations 25,559 21,428 9,955 11,473 4,131 1,505 2,626 Computer and mathematical occupations 1,014 907 693 214 107 82 25 Architecture and engineering occupations 3,155 2,865 2,626 239 290 233 57 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 2,185 2,021 1,870 151 164 151 13 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 970 844 756 88 126 82 44 Life, physical, and social science occupations 1,562 1,373 951 422 189 88 101 Community and social services occupations 1,461 945 359 586 516 227 290 Legal occupations 2,141 2,034 1,209 825 107 25 82 Education, training, & library occupations 7,588 6,171 1,373 4,798 1,417 447 970 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 2,072 1,845 1,020 825 227 151 76 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 6,574 5,289 1,725 3,564 1,285 258 1,026 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 4,112 3,564 1,285 2,279 548 132 416 Health technologists and technicians 2,449 1,725 441 1,285 724 120 605Service occupations 17,669 10,239 4,565 5,674 7,430 2,689 4,742 Healthcare support occupations 2,128 926 113 812 1,203 120 1,083 Protective service occupations 1,965 1,543 1,360 183 422 309 113 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 1,159 976 919 57 183 164 19 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 793 554 434 120 239 145 94 Food preparation and serving related occupations 7,015 4,490 1,807 2,682 2,525 1,083 1,442 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 3,652 1,404 831 573 2,248 982 1,266 Personal care and service occupations 2,922 1,889 460 1,429 1,033 195 837Sales and office occupations 33,726 27,127 10,635 16,492 6,599 1,826 4,773 Sales and related occupations 16,580 12,997 7,418 5,579 3,583 1,070 2,512 Office and administrative support occupations 17,159 14,143 3,224 10,919 3,016 756 2,261Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 264 183 145 38 82 69 13Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 12,178 9,867 9,426 441 2,311 2,198 113 Construction and extraction occupations: 7,248 5,680 5,472 208 1,568 1,499 69 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 1,373 1,228 1,209 19 145 132 13 Construction trades workers 4,616 3,470 3,318 151 1,146 1,102 44 Extraction workers 1,266 982 945 38 283 271 13 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 4,924 4,181 3,948 233 743 699 44Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 13,419 9,370 7,877 1,492 4,049 3,148 900 Production occupations 5,913 4,269 3,426 844 1,643 1,020 623 Transportation and material moving occupations 7,500 5,094 4,446 649 2,405 2,128 277 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 238 176 151 25 62 57 5 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 414 377 372 5 38 38 0 Motor vehicle operators 3,652 2,575 2,204 372 1,077 963 113 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 535 353 334 19 183 170 13 Material moving workers 2,664 1,612 1,392 220 1,052 900 151Unemployed, with no recent work experience 1,495 655 238 417 840 433 407

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057 Lafourche Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2015

Total Civilian Labor Force: 46,863

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 46,258 39,970 23,055 16,915 6,288 3,070 3,218Management, professional, and related occupations 11,243 10,289 4,925 5,364 954 338 616 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 3,793 3,544 2,270 1,274 249 160 89 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 2,685 2,501 1,737 765 184 130 53 Farmers and farm managers 160 148 148 0 12 12 0 Business and financial operations occupations 948 895 385 510 53 18 36 Business operations specialists 391 350 207 142 41 18 24 Financial specialists 569 551 184 367 18 0 18 Professional and related occupations 7,450 6,751 2,655 4,095 699 178 522 Computer and mathematical occupations 289 284 202 83 5 0 5 Architecture and engineering occupations 853 818 794 24 36 18 18 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 324 319 314 5 5 5 0 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 522 492 480 12 30 12 18 Life, physical, and social science occupations 190 178 136 41 12 0 12 Community and social services occupations 599 504 148 356 95 30 65 Legal occupations 213 213 166 47 0 0 0 Education, training, & library occupations 3,206 2,803 551 2,252 403 119 284 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 385 362 231 130 24 0 24 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 1,713 1,582 421 1,162 130 12 119 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 1,002 960 314 646 41 0 41 Health technologists and technicians 705 616 107 510 89 12 77Service occupations 6,300 4,575 1,612 2,963 1,725 480 1,245 Healthcare support occupations 859 480 12 468 379 0 379 Protective service occupations 729 634 533 101 95 77 18 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 450 397 367 30 53 41 12 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 283 237 166 71 46 41 5 Food preparation and serving related occupations 2,335 1,624 344 1,280 711 184 527 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 1,339 936 527 409 403 184 219 Personal care and service occupations 1,037 901 202 699 136 36 101Sales and office occupations 11,913 10,627 3,147 7,480 1,286 403 883 Sales and related occupations 5,257 4,629 1,985 2,643 628 113 516 Office and administrative support occupations 6,650 5,998 1,162 4,836 652 284 367Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 800 634 569 65 166 119 47Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 6,265 5,583 5,494 89 682 652 30 Construction and extraction occupations: 4,042 3,538 3,461 77 504 480 24 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 652 599 599 0 53 53 0 Construction trades workers 2,975 2,525 2,448 77 450 427 24 Extraction workers 424 420 415 5 5 5 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 2,227 2,051 2,039 12 177 172 5Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 9,175 7,877 7,124 753 1,298 978 320 Production occupations 4,943 4,137 3,769 367 806 551 255 Transportation and material moving occupations 4,232 3,740 3,355 385 492 427 65 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 117 113 101 12 5 5 0 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 41 41 41 0 0 0 0 Motor vehicle operators 1,363 1,197 996 202 166 154 12 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 1,488 1,363 1,363 0 124 124 0 Material moving workers 1,227 1,025 853 172 202 148 53Unemployed, with no recent work experience 562 376 177 199 186 103 83

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059 LaSalle Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2015

Total Civilian Labor Force: 6,685

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 6,644 6,066 3,431 2,635 578 218 360Management, professional, and related occupations 1,509 1,462 554 908 47 18 29 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 416 407 206 200 9 5 5 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 264 259 165 94 5 0 5 Farmers and farm managers 22 22 5 18 0 0 0 Business and financial operations occupations 133 124 35 88 9 5 5 Business operations specialists 46 41 18 24 5 5 0 Financial specialists 81 77 12 65 5 0 5 Professional and related occupations 1,096 1,055 348 707 41 18 24 Computer and mathematical occupations 22 22 18 5 0 0 0 Architecture and engineering occupations 34 34 29 5 0 0 0 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 24 24 24 0 0 0 0 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 9 9 5 5 0 0 0 Life, physical, and social science occupations 53 53 41 12 0 0 0 Community and social services occupations 77 77 65 12 0 0 0 Legal occupations 35 35 24 12 0 0 0 Education, training, & library occupations 388 383 65 318 5 0 5 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 65 65 29 35 0 0 0 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 430 389 77 312 41 18 24 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 235 206 47 159 28 5 24 Health technologists and technicians 192 183 29 153 9 5 5Service occupations 1,250 990 348 643 259 41 218 Healthcare support occupations 245 164 5 159 81 5 77 Protective service occupations 258 224 212 12 34 5 29 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 204 176 171 5 28 5 24 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 51 46 41 5 5 0 5 Food preparation and serving related occupations 395 307 65 242 88 18 71 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 183 147 59 88 35 18 18 Personal care and service occupations 171 147 12 136 24 0 24Sales and office occupations 1,309 1,250 330 920 59 24 35 Sales and related occupations 525 495 212 283 29 12 18 Office and administrative support occupations 790 760 124 637 29 12 18Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 123 111 106 5 12 12 0Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 1,007 948 943 5 59 41 18 Construction and extraction occupations: 699 665 660 5 34 29 5 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 152 147 147 0 5 0 5 Construction trades workers 310 282 277 5 28 24 5 Extraction workers 242 230 230 0 12 12 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 292 283 283 0 9 5 5Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 1,421 1,297 1,150 147 124 83 41 Production occupations 566 525 419 106 41 18 24 Transportation and material moving occupations 855 772 731 41 83 65 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 342 330 312 18 12 12 0 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 51 46 41 5 5 5 0 Material moving workers 442 377 365 12 65 47 18Unemployed, with no recent work experience 28 14 0 14 14 2 12

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061 Lincoln Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2015

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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Sexes

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063 Livingston Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2015

Total Civilian Labor Force: 67,857

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 67,272 64,380 36,275 28,105 2,892 1,485 1,406Management, professional, and related occupations 16,206 15,645 6,669 8,976 561 261 300 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 6,803 6,503 3,208 3,295 300 150 150 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 4,512 4,267 2,449 1,817 245 150 95 Farmers and farm managers 54 54 47 6 0 0 0 Business and financial operations occupations 2,236 2,173 711 1,462 63 0 63 Business operations specialists 909 877 419 458 32 0 32 Financial specialists 1,327 1,304 300 1,003 24 0 24 Professional and related occupations 9,395 9,142 3,461 5,681 253 103 150 Computer and mathematical occupations 687 672 450 221 16 16 0 Architecture and engineering occupations 1,241 1,185 1,098 87 55 55 0 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 672 616 577 40 55 55 0 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 561 561 514 47 0 0 0 Life, physical, and social science occupations 583 577 458 119 6 6 0 Community and social services occupations 640 624 229 395 16 0 16 Legal occupations 356 356 111 245 0 0 0 Education, training, & library occupations 3,050 2,995 403 2,592 55 24 32 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 717 711 395 316 6 0 6 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 2,116 2,015 308 1,707 101 6 95 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 1,144 1,067 158 909 77 6 71 Health technologists and technicians 964 948 150 798 16 0 16Service occupations 8,612 7,925 3,208 4,717 687 237 450 Healthcare support occupations 1,035 893 103 790 142 24 119 Protective service occupations 1,296 1,233 988 245 63 40 24 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 964 924 766 158 40 16 24 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 348 324 229 95 24 24 0 Food preparation and serving related occupations 2,734 2,521 735 1,786 213 71 142 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 1,881 1,667 1,130 537 213 87 126 Personal care and service occupations 1,675 1,612 253 1,359 63 16 47Sales and office occupations 18,497 17,810 5,247 12,563 687 182 506 Sales and related occupations 7,886 7,554 3,350 4,204 332 103 229 Office and administrative support occupations 10,619 10,256 1,896 8,360 363 87 277Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 253 229 213 16 24 24 0Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 13,859 13,440 12,974 466 419 379 40 Construction and extraction occupations: 9,537 9,276 8,921 356 261 237 24 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 1,596 1,596 1,580 16 0 0 0 Construction trades workers 7,901 7,641 7,301 340 261 237 24 Extraction workers 40 40 40 0 0 0 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 4,330 4,164 4,061 103 166 150 16Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 9,545 9,047 7,791 1,256 498 403 95 Production occupations 5,578 5,357 4,733 624 221 174 47 Transportation and material moving occupations 3,966 3,690 3,058 632 277 229 47 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 103 103 103 0 0 0 0 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Motor vehicle operators 2,290 2,133 1,667 466 156 150 6 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 465 458 442 16 6 6 0 Material moving workers 1,122 1,011 853 158 111 71 40Unemployed, with no recent work experience 313 291 171 120 22 0 22

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Sexes

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065 Madison Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2015

Total Civilian Labor Force: 3,941

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 3,751 1,900 1,029 871 1,852 690 1,162Management, professional, and related occupations 831 524 238 286 307 73 234 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 327 258 161 97 69 24 44 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 194 141 77 65 52 20 32 Farmers and farm managers 75 72 69 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 504 266 77 190 238 48 190 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 15 11 3 8 3 3 0 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 11 11 8 3 0 0 0 Life, physical, and social science occupations 15 11 8 3 3 3 0 Community and social services occupations 93 48 20 28 44 20 24 Legal occupations 27 11 8 3 15 3 12 Education, training, & library occupations 157 89 16 73 68 3 65 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 15 11 3 8 3 3 0 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 173 77 8 69 97 12 85 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 101 56 8 48 44 0 44 Health technologists and technicians 73 20 0 20 52 12 40Service occupations 916 258 117 141 658 165 492 Healthcare support occupations 165 19 3 16 145 0 145 Protective service occupations 141 56 44 12 85 48 36 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 109 52 40 12 56 44 12 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 39 11 8 3 27 3 24 Food preparation and serving related occupations 303 61 20 40 242 56 186 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 202 65 40 24 137 44 93 Personal care and service occupations 105 56 8 48 48 16 32Sales and office occupations 883 553 182 371 331 52 278 Sales and related occupations 379 222 121 101 157 0 157 Office and administrative support occupations 504 331 61 270 173 52 121Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 108 69 56 12 40 36 3Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 286 205 202 3 81 65 16 Construction and extraction occupations: 205 136 133 3 69 61 8 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 48 35 32 3 12 12 0 Construction trades workers 145 89 89 0 56 48 8 Extraction workers 12 12 12 0 0 0 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 89 73 73 0 16 8 8Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 666 274 218 56 391 282 109 Production occupations 367 173 137 36 194 105 89 Transportation and material moving occupations 303 101 81 20 202 177 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 161 65 52 12 97 73 24 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 27 11 8 3 16 16 0 Material moving workers 108 19 16 3 89 89 0Unemployed, with no recent work experience 64 21 16 5 43 18 25

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SexesBoth

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067 Morehouse Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2015

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, 2015

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, 2015

Total Civilian Labor Force: 180,778

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 174,509 59,546 32,750 26,796 114,963 51,387 63,576Management, professional, and related occupations 56,582 31,150 17,298 13,852 25,431 8,513 16,919 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 17,703 9,575 5,694 3,881 8,129 3,369 4,760 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 11,724 6,662 4,107 2,555 5,062 2,192 2,870 Farmers and farm managers 12 12 3 9 0 0 0 Business and financial operations occupations 5,975 2,904 1,582 1,322 3,071 1,177 1,894 Business operations specialists 2,755 1,305 699 606 1,450 610 840 Financial specialists 3,220 1,599 883 716 1,621 567 1,053 Professional and related occupations 38,878 21,576 11,605 9,971 17,302 5,143 12,159 Computer and mathematical occupations 2,171 1,305 938 367 866 426 439 Architecture and engineering occupations 2,218 1,552 1,356 196 665 533 132 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 1,757 1,382 1,194 188 375 311 64 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 461 171 162 9 290 222 68 Life, physical, and social science occupations 1,778 1,092 635 456 687 303 384 Community and social services occupations 3,655 1,412 537 874 2,243 618 1,625 Legal occupations 4,030 3,335 2,265 1,070 695 294 401 Education, training, & library occupations 11,762 5,446 2,312 3,135 6,316 1,335 4,981 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 4,030 2,840 1,616 1,224 1,190 734 456 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 9,229 4,589 1,945 2,644 4,640 900 3,740 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 6,470 3,838 1,680 2,158 2,631 606 2,026 Health technologists and technicians 2,759 751 264 486 2,009 294 1,714Service occupations 39,010 8,368 4,576 3,791 30,643 13,140 17,503 Healthcare support occupations 4,090 350 51 299 3,740 444 3,297 Protective service occupations 5,463 1,284 1,113 171 4,180 2,875 1,305 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 2,516 857 780 77 1,659 1,215 444 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 2,951 431 337 94 2,521 1,659 861 Food preparation and serving related occupations 14,991 4,551 2,418 2,132 10,440 5,105 5,335 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 9,041 810 520 290 8,231 3,634 4,597 Personal care and service occupations 5,425 1,373 473 900 4,052 1,083 2,968Sales and office occupations 45,220 14,121 5,638 8,483 31,099 7,980 23,120 Sales and related occupations 19,136 7,203 3,689 3,514 11,933 3,190 8,743 Office and administrative support occupations 26,084 6,922 1,953 4,969 19,162 4,789 14,373Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 349 55 51 3 294 222 73Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 11,895 2,909 2,751 158 8,986 8,423 563 Construction and extraction occupations: 7,877 1,851 1,727 124 6,026 5,783 243 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 755 333 316 17 422 397 26 Construction trades workers 6,947 1,454 1,352 102 5,493 5,288 205 Extraction workers 166 55 55 0 111 98 13 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 4,013 1,058 1,024 34 2,956 2,640 316Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 18,305 2,764 2,367 397 15,541 11,639 3,902 Production occupations 7,745 1,360 1,083 277 6,384 3,804 2,580 Transportation and material moving occupations 10,555 1,399 1,279 119 9,157 7,835 1,322 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 264 60 47 13 205 149 55 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 64 51 51 0 13 13 0 Motor vehicle operators 4,922 627 589 38 4,295 3,838 456 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 964 218 205 13 746 576 171 Material moving workers 4,346 444 388 55 3,902 3,258 644Unemployed, with no recent work experience 3,159 181 70 111 2,978 1,475 1,503

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073 Ouachita Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2015

Total Civilian Labor Force: 72,395

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 71,638 50,128 26,435 23,693 21,510 9,472 12,038Management, professional, and related occupations 20,836 16,657 7,502 9,156 4,179 1,379 2,800 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 7,460 6,232 3,505 2,727 1,229 503 726 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 4,464 3,785 2,452 1,332 679 306 373 Farmers and farm managers 99 99 73 26 0 0 0 Business and financial operations occupations 2,893 2,349 980 1,369 544 192 353 Business operations specialists 1,182 907 394 513 275 130 145 Financial specialists 1,721 1,446 591 855 275 67 207 Professional and related occupations 13,376 10,426 3,997 6,429 2,950 876 2,074 Computer and mathematical occupations 503 441 301 140 62 21 41 Architecture and engineering occupations 1,027 944 798 145 83 57 26 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 601 534 477 57 67 57 10 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 425 410 321 88 16 0 16 Life, physical, and social science occupations 244 192 124 67 52 41 10 Community and social services occupations 1,363 1,011 503 508 353 135 218 Legal occupations 503 461 249 213 41 21 21 Education, training, & library occupations 4,443 3,142 539 2,603 1,301 296 1,006 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 964 845 477 368 119 73 47 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 4,329 3,396 1,016 2,380 933 233 700 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 2,665 2,219 757 1,462 446 166 280 Health technologists and technicians 1,669 1,177 259 918 493 67 425Service occupations 12,349 6,190 2,535 3,655 6,159 2,338 3,821 Healthcare support occupations 1,737 710 52 658 1,027 104 923 Protective service occupations 1,726 1,109 1,001 109 617 425 192 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 1,260 819 778 41 441 301 140 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 467 290 223 67 176 124 52 Food preparation and serving related occupations 4,132 1,965 617 1,348 2,167 824 1,343 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 2,696 985 632 353 1,711 798 912 Personal care and service occupations 2,053 1,415 233 1,182 638 187 451Sales and office occupations 21,080 15,273 5,843 9,430 5,807 1,576 4,230 Sales and related occupations 9,451 6,885 3,821 3,064 2,566 679 1,887 Office and administrative support occupations 11,623 8,388 2,022 6,366 3,235 897 2,338Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 149 99 99 0 51 47 4Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 7,077 5,635 5,490 145 1,441 1,389 52 Construction and extraction occupations: 4,028 3,157 3,100 57 871 850 21 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 673 585 581 4 88 88 0 Construction trades workers 3,245 2,483 2,431 52 762 741 21 Extraction workers 109 88 88 0 21 21 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 3,048 2,473 2,385 88 575 539 36Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 8,928 5,760 4,754 1,006 3,168 2,395 772 Production occupations 4,759 3,085 2,540 544 1,675 1,063 612 Transportation and material moving occupations 4,153 2,670 2,214 456 1,483 1,327 156 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 2,426 1,695 1,338 358 731 664 67 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 187 104 104 0 83 83 0 Material moving workers 1,389 731 643 88 658 570 88Unemployed, with no recent work experience 1,203 501 200 301 702 343 359

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075 Plaquemines Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2015

Total Civilian Labor Force: 10,373

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 10,213 7,785 4,492 3,293 2,428 1,355 1,073Management, professional, and related occupations 2,414 2,044 1,059 986 369 87 282 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 986 850 515 335 136 58 78 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 568 495 340 155 73 39 34 Farmers and farm managers 78 78 58 19 0 0 0 Business and financial operations occupations 345 282 121 160 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 1,418 1,190 544 646 228 29 199 Computer and mathematical occupations 57 53 19 34 4 4 0 Architecture and engineering occupations 208 204 180 24 4 4 0 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 86 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 91 63 34 29 28 4 24 Legal occupations 96 92 58 34 4 4 0 Education, training, & library occupations 437 316 87 228 121 0 121 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 97 97 10 87 0 0 0 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 325 267 63 204 58 10 49 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 185 170 53 117 15 0 15 Health technologists and technicians 135 91 4 87 44 10 34Service occupations 1,413 889 350 539 524 175 350 Healthcare support occupations 117 34 0 34 83 19 63 Protective service occupations 223 165 136 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 121 83 68 15 39 19 19 Food preparation and serving related occupations 490 345 68 277 146 39 107 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 355 155 107 49 199 92 107 Personal care and service occupations 232 189 34 155 43 4 39Sales and office occupations 2,559 2,185 617 1,569 374 83 291 Sales and related occupations 1,088 884 374 510 204 24 180 Office and administrative support occupations 1,467 1,297 243 1,054 170 58 112Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 460 271 267 4 189 175 15Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 1,384 1,010 986 24 374 364 10 Construction and extraction occupations: 728 471 461 10 257 257 0 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 125 101 97 4 24 24 0 Construction trades workers 504 315 311 4 189 189 0 Extraction workers 97 53 53 0 44 44 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 656 539 524 15 117 107 10Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 1,894 1,335 1,185 151 558 447 112 Production occupations 806 602 578 24 204 165 39 Transportation and material moving occupations 1,093 738 607 131 355 282 73 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 17 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 330 291 262 29 39 29 10 Material moving workers 369 199 189 10 170 131 39Unemployed, with no recent work experience 84 45 28 17 40 22 17

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077 Pointe Coupee Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2015

Total Civilian Labor Force: 10,276

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 10,164 6,852 3,964 2,889 3,311 1,599 1,712Management, professional, and related occupations 2,461 1,995 920 1,075 465 155 310 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 1,048 888 588 300 160 64 96 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 530 444 289 155 86 48 37 Farmers and farm managers 213 209 198 11 4 4 0 Business and financial operations occupations 305 230 102 128 75 16 59 Business operations specialists 143 118 64 53 26 4 21 Financial specialists 171 118 37 80 53 16 37 Professional and related occupations 1,412 1,107 332 776 305 91 214 Computer and mathematical occupations 47 43 11 32 4 0 4 Architecture and engineering occupations 139 118 96 21 21 21 0 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 48 32 32 0 16 16 0 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 90 86 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 110 102 32 70 9 4 4 Education, training, & library occupations 492 348 21 326 144 27 118 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 41 26 21 4 15 4 11 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 417 358 59 300 59 11 48 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 201 193 27 166 9 4 4 Health technologists and technicians 208 160 32 128 47 4 43Service occupations 1,573 663 316 348 909 305 604 Healthcare support occupations 225 37 0 37 187 0 187 Protective service occupations 203 96 86 11 107 59 48 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 150 70 59 11 80 43 37 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 53 27 27 0 27 16 11 Food preparation and serving related occupations 519 241 107 134 278 91 187 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 423 182 96 86 241 128 112 Personal care and service occupations 214 112 32 80 102 27 75Sales and office occupations 2,594 1,894 621 1,273 701 155 546 Sales and related occupations 1,059 744 417 326 316 48 267 Office and administrative support occupations 1,535 1,150 203 947 385 107 278Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 192 102 86 16 90 86 4Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 1,257 979 963 16 278 262 16 Construction and extraction occupations: 856 658 647 11 198 187 11 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 139 123 123 0 16 16 0 Construction trades workers 695 519 508 11 177 166 11 Extraction workers 27 16 16 0 11 11 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 394 320 316 4 74 70 4Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 1,974 1,209 1,054 155 765 604 160 Production occupations 1,145 802 738 64 342 225 118 Transportation and material moving occupations 829 407 316 91 423 380 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 385 225 139 86 160 139 21 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 80 59 59 0 21 21 0 Material moving workers 331 101 96 4 230 209 21Unemployed, with no recent work experience 122 16 4 12 106 32 74

White Minority

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079 Rapides Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2015

Total Civilian Labor Force: 58,577

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 57,953 41,396 22,234 19,162 16,557 7,765 8,792Management, professional, and related occupations 17,294 13,915 6,167 7,749 3,379 1,130 2,249 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 5,806 4,757 2,744 2,012 1,049 409 640 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 3,487 2,976 1,851 1,125 511 215 296 Farmers and farm managers 328 285 215 70 43 32 11 Business and financial operations occupations 1,996 1,501 678 823 495 161 334 Business operations specialists 958 656 248 409 301 108 194 Financial specialists 1,033 845 430 414 188 48 140 Professional and related occupations 11,494 9,158 3,422 5,736 2,335 726 1,609 Computer and mathematical occupations 344 307 231 75 38 11 27 Architecture and engineering occupations 683 608 560 48 75 54 22 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 366 344 328 16 22 11 11 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 323 264 231 32 59 43 16 Life, physical, and social science occupations 436 344 258 86 91 54 38 Community and social services occupations 969 608 312 296 361 140 221 Legal occupations 667 608 317 291 59 38 22 Education, training, & library occupations 3,611 2,820 495 2,325 791 178 613 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 753 581 291 291 172 108 65 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 4,036 3,288 958 2,330 748 151 597 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 2,658 2,276 710 1,566 382 108 274 Health technologists and technicians 1,378 1,012 248 764 366 43 323Service occupations 11,042 5,688 2,793 2,895 5,354 2,185 3,169 Healthcare support occupations 2,174 893 118 775 1,281 226 1,055 Protective service occupations 1,679 1,265 1,162 102 414 258 156 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 1,351 1,028 963 65 323 188 135 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 328 237 199 38 91 70 22 Food preparation and serving related occupations 3,116 1,512 613 899 1,604 737 866 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 2,524 979 651 328 1,544 861 683 Personal care and service occupations 1,550 1,044 248 796 506 102 404Sales and office occupations 15,099 11,440 4,036 7,404 3,659 1,216 2,443 Sales and related occupations 7,097 5,343 2,771 2,572 1,754 570 1,184 Office and administrative support occupations 8,001 6,091 1,265 4,827 1,910 646 1,265Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 517 409 323 86 108 81 27Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 6,500 5,456 5,338 118 1,044 1,044 0 Construction and extraction occupations: 3,514 2,863 2,830 32 651 651 0 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 377 355 355 0 22 22 0 Construction trades workers 2,884 2,271 2,238 32 613 613 0 Extraction workers 253 237 237 0 16 16 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 2,981 2,588 2,508 81 393 393 0Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 6,554 4,111 3,412 700 2,443 1,830 613 Production occupations 2,707 1,625 1,270 355 1,082 613 468 Transportation and material moving occupations 3,837 2,481 2,142 339 1,356 1,211 145 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 2,287 1,555 1,340 215 732 646 86 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 226 161 161 0 65 65 0 Material moving workers 1,157 613 511 102 543 495 48Unemployed, with no recent work experience 958 378 159 218 580 283 297

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, 2015

Total Civilian Labor Force: 3,961

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 3,922 2,522 1,483 1,039 1,400 628 772Management, professional, and related occupations 789 600 289 311 189 50 139 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 311 239 167 72 72 44 28 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 194 144 83 61 50 28 22 Farmers and farm managers 66 49 44 4 17 17 0 Business and financial operations occupations 49 44 33 11 4 0 4 Business operations specialists 27 27 22 4 0 0 0 Financial specialists 27 22 11 11 4 0 4 Professional and related occupations 482 367 128 239 116 4 111 Computer and mathematical occupations 4 4 0 4 0 0 0 Architecture and engineering occupations 11 11 11 0 0 0 0 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 4 4 4 0 0 0 0 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 11 11 11 0 0 0 0 Life, physical, and social science occupations 9 9 4 4 0 0 0 Community and social services occupations 66 50 22 28 16 4 11 Legal occupations 9 4 4 0 4 0 4 Education, training, & library occupations 249 167 44 122 82 4 78 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 16 16 11 4 0 0 0 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 128 106 22 83 22 0 22 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 50 39 11 28 11 0 11 Health technologists and technicians 78 67 11 56 11 0 11Service occupations 689 294 128 167 394 78 317 Healthcare support occupations 177 56 0 56 121 4 117 Protective service occupations 100 72 39 33 28 17 11 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 60 44 28 17 16 11 4 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 37 28 11 17 9 4 4 Food preparation and serving related occupations 143 44 11 33 99 4 94 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 183 89 72 17 94 33 61 Personal care and service occupations 77 32 4 28 44 11 33Sales and office occupations 711 583 139 444 128 22 106 Sales and related occupations 228 183 83 100 44 11 33 Office and administrative support occupations 483 400 56 344 83 11 72Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 66 43 39 4 22 22 0Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 710 539 528 11 171 167 4 Construction and extraction occupations: 459 349 344 4 110 106 4 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 33 33 33 0 0 0 0 Construction trades workers 337 232 228 4 104 100 4 Extraction workers 94 83 83 0 11 11 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 253 188 183 4 66 61 4Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 856 422 344 78 433 261 172 Production occupations 500 261 200 61 239 78 161 Transportation and material moving occupations 361 167 150 17 194 183 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 154 78 67 11 77 72 4 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 27 22 22 0 4 4 0 Material moving workers 170 60 56 4 110 106 4Unemployed, with no recent work experience 94 37 18 19 58 27 31

White Minority

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SexesBoth

Sexes

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083 Richland Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2015

Total Civilian Labor Force: 8,714

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 8,624 6,031 3,311 2,720 2,593 1,157 1,436Management, professional, and related occupations 2,192 1,801 771 1,030 391 100 290 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 792 713 459 253 79 48 32 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 396 354 206 148 42 26 16 Farmers and farm managers 172 168 164 4 4 4 0 Business and financial operations occupations 217 190 90 100 26 16 11 Business operations specialists 62 48 37 11 15 11 4 Financial specialists 151 143 53 90 8 4 4 Professional and related occupations 1,400 1,088 312 776 312 53 259 Computer and mathematical occupations 8 8 4 4 0 0 0 Architecture and engineering occupations 73 73 69 4 0 0 0 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 26 26 26 0 0 0 0 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 46 46 42 4 0 0 0 Life, physical, and social science occupations 42 42 42 0 0 0 0 Community and social services occupations 115 69 21 48 46 4 42 Legal occupations 32 32 21 11 0 0 0 Education, training, & library occupations 565 412 26 386 153 26 127 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 48 37 11 26 11 11 0 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 501 407 116 290 94 4 90 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 290 253 74 180 37 0 37 Health technologists and technicians 215 158 42 116 57 4 53Service occupations 1,436 665 269 396 771 201 570 Healthcare support occupations 269 79 0 79 190 26 164 Protective service occupations 232 164 127 37 69 42 26 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 158 100 84 16 58 37 21 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 67 58 42 16 8 4 4 Food preparation and serving related occupations 422 169 26 143 253 16 238 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 322 116 95 21 206 116 90 Personal care and service occupations 201 148 26 121 53 0 53Sales and office occupations 2,012 1,621 507 1,114 391 79 312 Sales and related occupations 887 692 338 354 195 32 164 Office and administrative support occupations 1,120 929 169 760 190 48 143Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 305 131 127 4 174 148 26Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 1,076 849 845 4 227 217 11 Construction and extraction occupations: 675 522 518 4 153 143 11 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 89 84 84 0 4 4 0 Construction trades workers 532 390 386 4 143 132 11 Extraction workers 53 42 42 0 11 11 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 410 332 327 4 78 74 4Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 1,505 924 771 153 581 407 174 Production occupations 803 491 391 100 312 164 148 Transportation and material moving occupations 692 428 375 53 264 238 26 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 421 285 253 32 136 132 4 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 37 16 16 0 21 21 0 Material moving workers 217 111 90 21 106 90 16Unemployed, with no recent work experience 101 38 22 16 63 11 53

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085 Sabine Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2015

Total Civilian Labor Force: 9,509

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 9,256 7,030 4,118 2,912 2,226 1,144 1,082Management, professional, and related occupations 2,108 1,866 886 979 242 52 191 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 691 618 371 247 72 31 41 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 423 356 186 170 67 31 36 Farmers and farm managers 108 108 98 10 0 0 0 Business and financial operations occupations 159 155 88 67 4 0 4 Business operations specialists 81 77 52 26 4 0 4 Financial specialists 77 77 36 41 0 0 0 Professional and related occupations 1,417 1,252 515 737 165 15 149 Computer and mathematical occupations 46 36 15 21 10 0 10 Architecture and engineering occupations 92 88 88 0 4 4 0 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 36 36 36 0 0 0 0 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 56 52 52 0 4 4 0 Life, physical, and social science occupations 23 14 10 4 8 4 4 Community and social services occupations 185 170 124 46 14 4 10 Legal occupations 14 10 0 10 4 0 4 Education, training, & library occupations 654 567 155 412 87 4 82 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 38 30 26 4 8 4 4 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 366 325 93 232 41 0 41 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 201 186 62 124 15 0 15 Health technologists and technicians 170 144 36 108 26 0 26Service occupations 1,309 840 283 557 469 108 361 Healthcare support occupations 226 119 10 108 107 4 103 Protective service occupations 123 103 88 15 20 15 4 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 118 98 88 10 20 15 4 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 12 4 0 4 8 4 4 Food preparation and serving related occupations 376 232 46 186 144 10 134 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 371 211 113 98 160 82 77 Personal care and service occupations 211 175 26 149 36 0 36Sales and office occupations 1,948 1,572 484 1,087 376 98 278 Sales and related occupations 814 670 330 340 144 31 113 Office and administrative support occupations 1,134 902 155 747 232 67 165Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 380 232 196 36 148 144 4Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 1,381 1,144 1,093 52 237 237 0 Construction and extraction occupations: 923 752 722 31 170 170 0 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 190 159 155 4 31 31 0 Construction trades workers 536 443 417 26 93 93 0 Extraction workers 186 144 144 0 41 41 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 464 392 371 21 72 72 0Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 1,964 1,309 1,144 165 655 443 211 Production occupations 990 608 495 113 381 206 175 Transportation and material moving occupations 974 701 649 52 273 237 36 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 381 289 263 26 93 82 10 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 72 62 62 0 10 10 0 Material moving workers 510 340 314 26 170 144 26Unemployed, with no recent work experience 167 70 30 40 97 59 38

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087 St. Bernard Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2015

Total Civilian Labor Force: 19,424

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 18,428 16,641 8,995 7,646 1,787 781 1,006Management, professional, and related occupations 4,382 4,082 1,765 2,318 300 112 187 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 1,758 1,671 903 768 87 53 34 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 1,193 1,128 631 497 66 44 22 Farmers and farm managers 6 6 6 0 0 0 0 Business and financial operations occupations 556 537 265 272 19 6 12 Business operations specialists 228 216 97 119 12 6 6 Financial specialists 322 315 166 150 6 0 6 Professional and related occupations 2,624 2,411 862 1,549 212 59 153 Computer and mathematical occupations 209 197 112 84 12 2 9 Architecture and engineering occupations 284 265 240 25 19 19 0 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 122 109 97 12 12 12 0 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 166 159 144 16 6 6 0 Life, physical, and social science occupations 91 91 56 34 0 0 0 Community and social services occupations 100 78 25 53 22 9 12 Legal occupations 128 122 37 84 6 0 6 Education, training, & library occupations 781 718 137 581 62 0 62 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 212 184 100 84 28 22 6 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 821 759 156 603 62 9 53 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 418 369 97 272 49 2 47 Health technologists and technicians 399 390 59 331 9 2 6Service occupations 2,571 2,133 962 1,171 437 125 312 Healthcare support occupations 247 166 12 153 81 0 81 Protective service occupations 459 444 390 53 16 16 0 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 325 309 297 12 16 16 0 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 137 137 94 44 0 0 0 Food preparation and serving related occupations 990 815 265 550 175 66 109 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 403 309 216 94 94 31 62 Personal care and service occupations 472 403 81 322 69 9 59Sales and office occupations 5,763 5,228 1,421 3,807 534 100 434 Sales and related occupations 2,083 1,780 753 1,028 303 69 234 Office and administrative support occupations 3,682 3,448 668 2,780 234 31 203Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 191 169 169 0 22 16 6Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 2,752 2,592 2,542 50 159 153 6 Construction and extraction occupations: 1,552 1,446 1,415 31 106 106 0 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 222 216 209 6 6 6 0 Construction trades workers 1,331 1,234 1,209 25 97 97 0 Extraction workers 6 0 0 0 6 6 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 1,199 1,146 1,128 19 53 47 6Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 2,627 2,327 2,065 262 300 253 47 Production occupations 1,356 1,202 1,059 144 153 125 28 Transportation and material moving occupations 1,268 1,121 1,006 116 147 128 19 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 50 44 31 12 6 6 0 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 6 6 6 0 0 0 0 Motor vehicle operators 587 500 447 53 87 78 9 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 181 162 153 9 19 12 6 Material moving workers 450 412 372 41 37 31 6Unemployed, with no recent work experience 144 107 69 37 37 22 16

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089 St. Charles Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2015

Total Civilian Labor Force: 25,750

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 25,005 19,200 10,650 8,549 5,805 2,891 2,914Management, professional, and related occupations 7,369 6,308 3,095 3,213 1,062 316 745 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 2,733 2,389 1,485 904 344 152 192 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 1,790 1,570 1,056 514 220 113 107 Farmers and farm managers 16 16 11 5 0 0 0 Business and financial operations occupations 926 802 418 384 124 40 85 Business operations specialists 508 446 254 192 62 28 34 Financial specialists 412 350 164 186 62 11 51 Professional and related occupations 4,630 3,913 1,604 2,310 717 164 553 Computer and mathematical occupations 277 248 107 141 28 17 11 Architecture and engineering occupations 661 649 582 68 11 11 0 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 463 463 429 34 0 0 0 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 209 198 158 40 11 11 0 Life, physical, and social science occupations 497 435 299 136 62 28 34 Community and social services occupations 299 186 96 90 113 34 79 Legal occupations 254 226 96 130 28 0 28 Education, training, & library occupations 1,434 1,192 169 1,022 243 17 226 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 316 215 85 130 102 56 45 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 898 768 175 593 130 0 130 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 548 486 113 373 62 0 62 Health technologists and technicians 361 288 62 226 73 0 73Service occupations 3,326 1,909 881 1,028 1,417 469 949 Healthcare support occupations 390 186 17 169 203 40 164 Protective service occupations 627 395 367 28 232 124 107 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 390 277 265 11 113 73 40 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 226 113 102 11 113 45 68 Food preparation and serving related occupations 1,022 604 175 429 418 79 339 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 802 311 232 79 491 226 265 Personal care and service occupations 480 407 85 322 73 0 73Sales and office occupations 6,596 5,398 1,671 3,727 1,197 288 909 Sales and related occupations 2,276 1,728 819 909 548 107 440 Office and administrative support occupations 4,314 3,671 853 2,818 644 181 463Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 123 119 119 0 5 5 0Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 3,529 2,829 2,677 152 700 678 23 Construction and extraction occupations: 1,863 1,406 1,304 102 457 440 17 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 151 147 147 0 5 5 0 Construction trades workers 1,711 1,259 1,158 102 452 435 17 Extraction workers 5 5 5 0 0 0 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 1,653 1,417 1,367 51 236 232 5Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 3,936 2,592 2,185 407 1,344 1,107 237 Production occupations 2,168 1,621 1,412 209 548 424 124 Transportation and material moving occupations 1,773 977 774 203 796 683 113 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 140 119 107 11 21 17 5 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Motor vehicle operators 791 412 254 158 378 344 34 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 220 175 175 0 45 28 17 Material moving workers 627 271 243 28 356 299 56Unemployed, with no recent work experience 136 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, 2015

Total Civilian Labor Force: 4,585

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 4,524 2,370 1,382 988 2,154 1,032 1,121Management, professional, and related occupations 1,005 649 350 300 355 56 300 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 339 239 183 56 100 28 72 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 216 155 133 22 61 0 61 Farmers and farm managers 49 38 33 4 11 11 0 Business and financial operations occupations 78 50 17 33 28 17 11 Business operations specialists 61 33 11 22 28 17 11 Financial specialists 20 16 4 11 4 0 4 Professional and related occupations 672 411 167 244 261 33 228 Computer and mathematical occupations 9 4 4 0 4 0 4 Architecture and engineering occupations 33 33 33 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 54 50 50 0 4 0 4 Community and social services occupations 75 32 4 28 43 4 39 Legal occupations 9 4 0 4 4 4 0 Education, training, & library occupations 272 133 33 100 139 22 117 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 222 161 44 117 61 0 61 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 133 94 33 61 39 0 39 Health technologists and technicians 89 67 11 56 22 0 22Service occupations 883 250 144 105 633 200 433 Healthcare support occupations 233 39 11 28 194 0 194 Protective service occupations 188 104 100 4 83 44 39 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 115 88 83 4 28 11 17 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 72 17 17 0 56 33 22 Food preparation and serving related occupations 205 72 17 56 133 28 105 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 199 21 17 4 178 128 50 Personal care and service occupations 60 16 4 11 44 0 44Sales and office occupations 938 672 167 505 266 83 183 Sales and related occupations 350 200 72 128 150 67 83 Office and administrative support occupations 599 477 94 383 122 17 105Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 138 22 22 0 115 111 4Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 611 422 405 17 189 172 17 Construction and extraction occupations: 476 361 344 17 115 111 4 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 38 33 33 0 4 4 0 Construction trades workers 410 311 294 17 99 94 4 Extraction workers 28 17 17 0 11 11 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 128 56 56 0 72 61 11Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 888 344 289 56 544 394 150 Production occupations 455 211 189 22 244 167 78 Transportation and material moving occupations 422 128 100 28 294 228 67 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 255 67 44 22 189 155 33 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 20 9 4 4 11 11 0 Material moving workers 150 50 50 0 100 67 33Unemployed, with no recent work experience 56 6 6 0 50 16 34

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093 St. James Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2015

Total Civilian Labor Force: 9,895

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 9,860 5,515 3,131 2,384 4,346 1,996 2,349Management, professional, and related occupations 2,193 1,429 619 810 764 185 579 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 712 480 272 208 231 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 69 150 64 12 52 Business operations specialists 149 122 41 81 28 5 23 Financial specialists 139 98 29 69 41 12 29 Professional and related occupations 1,487 955 353 602 532 93 440 Computer and mathematical occupations 34 29 17 12 5 5 0 Architecture and engineering occupations 184 162 150 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 625 341 41 301 284 23 260 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 68 46 12 35 22 17 5 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 329 255 58 197 74 5 69 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 1,597 561 197 365 1,036 272 764 Healthcare support occupations 189 91 5 87 97 5 93 Protective service occupations 277 62 58 5 214 69 145 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 116 46 46 0 69 58 12 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 155 16 12 5 139 12 127 Food preparation and serving related occupations 509 156 17 139 353 69 284 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 404 97 93 5 307 127 179 Personal care and service occupations 203 139 17 122 64 0 64Sales and office occupations 2,158 1,360 336 1,024 799 150 648 Sales and related occupations 752 428 185 243 324 35 289 Office and administrative support occupations 1,400 932 150 781 469 116 353Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 145 93 93 0 52 35 17Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 1,238 741 706 35 498 434 64 Construction and extraction occupations: 723 365 330 35 359 295 64 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 62 45 41 5 17 17 0 Construction trades workers 660 318 289 29 341 278 64 Extraction workers 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 515 376 376 0 139 139 0Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 2,396 1,290 1,169 122 1,105 897 208 Production occupations 1,487 926 845 81 561 457 104 Transportation and material moving occupations 903 365 324 41 538 440 98 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 318 133 98 35 185 156 29 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 75 52 52 0 23 12 12 Material moving workers 450 167 162 5 284 231 52Unemployed, with no recent work experience 132 37 7 30 95 19 76

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095 St. John the Baptist Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2015

Total Civilian Labor Force: 20,553

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 19,980 11,790 6,696 5,094 8,190 3,696 4,494Management, professional, and related occupations 4,633 3,144 1,521 1,623 1,489 439 1,050 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 1,907 1,403 793 611 504 177 327 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 1,275 991 605 386 284 118 166 Farmers and farm managers 16 16 16 0 0 0 0 Business and financial operations occupations 611 396 171 225 214 54 161 Business operations specialists 348 214 129 86 134 54 80 Financial specialists 252 177 37 139 75 0 75 Professional and related occupations 2,726 1,741 728 1,012 986 262 723 Computer and mathematical occupations 193 155 118 37 37 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 37 37 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 948 557 75 482 391 21 370 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 177 112 80 32 64 43 21 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 728 434 112 321 295 64 230 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 450 295 80 214 155 43 112 Health technologists and technicians 279 139 32 107 139 21 118Service occupations 3,214 1,398 616 782 1,816 573 1,243 Healthcare support occupations 465 90 4 86 375 27 348 Protective service occupations 434 204 171 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 1,012 434 187 246 579 187 391 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 755 279 177 102 477 198 279 Personal care and service occupations 541 386 70 316 155 0 155Sales and office occupations 5,528 3,375 1,012 2,362 2,153 466 1,687 Sales and related occupations 2,394 1,436 670 766 959 166 793 Office and administrative support occupations 3,139 1,944 343 1,602 1,195 300 895Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 75 37 37 0 37 37 0Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 2,946 1,960 1,875 86 986 857 129 Construction and extraction occupations: 1,741 1,055 996 59 686 595 91 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 219 181 177 4 37 37 0 Construction trades workers 1,505 873 820 54 632 557 75 Extraction workers 20 4 4 0 16 0 16 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 1,200 900 878 21 300 262 37Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 3,369 1,778 1,607 171 1,591 1,253 337 Production occupations 1,757 1,023 937 86 734 530 204 Transportation and material moving occupations 1,623 761 675 86 862 728 134 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 653 214 166 48 439 348 91 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 170 86 86 0 85 80 4 Material moving workers 723 386 348 37 337 300 37Unemployed, with no recent work experience 204 91 21 70 112 67 45

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097 St. Landry Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2015

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, 2015

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, 2015

Total Civilian Labor Force: 24,235

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 23,576 16,058 9,479 6,579 7,518 3,608 3,910Management, professional, and related occupations 4,882 3,811 1,939 1,873 1,071 401 670 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 1,917 1,615 1,159 456 302 181 121 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 1,247 1,043 752 291 203 121 82 Farmers and farm managers 87 71 71 0 15 11 4 Business and financial operations occupations 582 500 335 165 82 49 33 Business operations specialists 308 280 231 49 27 27 0 Financial specialists 275 220 104 115 55 22 33 Professional and related occupations 2,966 2,197 780 1,417 769 220 549 Computer and mathematical occupations 109 92 88 4 16 16 0 Architecture and engineering occupations 275 236 209 27 38 38 0 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 115 115 99 16 0 0 0 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 165 126 110 16 38 38 0 Life, physical, and social science occupations 76 55 44 11 21 4 16 Community and social services occupations 242 132 93 38 110 55 55 Legal occupations 120 115 49 66 4 0 4 Education, training, & library occupations 1,356 978 132 846 379 33 346 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 92 77 49 27 15 11 4 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 692 511 115 395 181 60 121 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 417 313 71 242 104 49 55 Health technologists and technicians 275 192 38 154 82 11 71Service occupations 4,031 1,884 725 1,159 2,147 632 1,516 Healthcare support occupations 471 170 11 159 301 4 297 Protective service occupations 494 319 269 49 176 104 71 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 280 192 176 16 88 55 33 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 220 126 93 33 93 55 38 Food preparation and serving related occupations 1,532 621 132 489 912 236 675 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 895 412 242 170 483 258 225 Personal care and service occupations 643 357 66 291 286 33 253Sales and office occupations 6,024 4,613 1,444 3,169 1,411 214 1,197 Sales and related occupations 2,565 1,900 846 1,054 664 82 582 Office and administrative support occupations 3,454 2,707 593 2,114 747 132 615Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 357 192 170 22 165 137 27Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 3,015 2,169 2,114 55 846 807 38 Construction and extraction occupations: 1,812 1,236 1,214 22 577 538 38 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 231 192 192 0 38 38 0 Construction trades workers 1,400 967 945 22 434 401 33 Extraction workers 191 82 82 0 109 104 4 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 1,197 928 895 33 269 269 0Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 4,948 3,251 3,026 225 1,697 1,324 373 Production occupations 2,894 1,878 1,779 99 1,016 752 264 Transportation and material moving occupations 2,054 1,378 1,247 132 675 566 110 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 33 11 11 0 22 22 0 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 16 16 16 0 0 0 0 Motor vehicle operators 741 461 390 71 280 220 60 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 544 467 450 16 77 77 0 Material moving workers 714 417 379 38 297 247 49Unemployed, with no recent work experience 324 141 67 74 183 96 88

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103 St. Tammany Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2015

Total Civilian Labor Force: 116,272

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 113,396 101,002 56,234 44,768 12,394 5,962 6,432Management, professional, and related occupations 40,977 37,993 19,993 18,000 2,984 1,283 1,702 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 16,101 15,124 9,651 5,473 978 533 444 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 11,067 10,375 7,384 2,990 692 413 279 Farmers and farm managers 164 146 95 51 18 13 5 Business and financial operations occupations 4,876 4,603 2,171 2,432 273 108 165 Business operations specialists 2,159 2,006 1,060 946 152 76 76 Financial specialists 2,711 2,590 1,105 1,486 121 32 89 Professional and related occupations 24,870 22,870 10,343 12,527 2,000 743 1,257 Computer and mathematical occupations 2,070 1,911 1,308 603 159 89 70 Architecture and engineering occupations 3,308 3,117 2,851 267 190 152 38 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 2,463 2,343 2,190 152 121 89 32 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 843 775 660 114 69 63 5 Life, physical, and social science occupations 1,276 1,162 914 248 114 63 51 Community and social services occupations 1,232 1,048 457 590 184 70 114 Legal occupations 1,740 1,714 1,048 667 25 0 25 Education, training, & library occupations 6,794 6,089 1,168 4,921 705 121 584 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 1,562 1,479 806 673 83 32 51 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 6,882 6,356 1,797 4,559 527 210 317 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 5,175 4,781 1,486 3,295 394 178 216 Health technologists and technicians 1,702 1,568 311 1,257 133 32 102Service occupations 16,844 13,657 6,038 7,619 3,187 1,346 1,841 Healthcare support occupations 1,657 1,244 210 1,035 413 51 362 Protective service occupations 2,673 2,463 2,127 337 210 140 70 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 1,981 1,848 1,606 241 133 95 38 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 692 616 521 95 76 44 32 Food preparation and serving related occupations 6,152 4,952 1,797 3,156 1,200 495 705 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 3,149 2,248 1,352 895 902 559 343 Personal care and service occupations 3,219 2,749 552 2,197 470 102 368Sales and office occupations 31,943 28,724 11,403 17,320 3,219 876 2,343 Sales and related occupations 17,251 15,549 8,489 7,060 1,702 540 1,162 Office and administrative support occupations 14,686 13,168 2,914 10,254 1,517 337 1,181Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 272 254 222 32 18 13 5Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 12,755 11,543 11,175 368 1,213 1,136 76 Construction and extraction occupations: 8,432 7,562 7,282 279 870 844 25 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 1,543 1,441 1,359 83 102 102 0 Construction trades workers 6,686 5,924 5,746 178 762 737 25 Extraction workers 202 197 178 19 5 5 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 4,324 3,981 3,892 89 343 292 51Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 10,184 8,533 7,257 1,276 1,651 1,257 394 Production occupations 4,787 4,063 3,365 698 724 463 260 Transportation and material moving occupations 5,403 4,476 3,898 578 927 794 133 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 216 197 165 32 19 19 0 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 246 241 241 0 5 5 0 Motor vehicle operators 2,438 1,975 1,676 298 463 413 51 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 691 610 571 38 81 76 5 Material moving workers 1,803 1,441 1,238 203 362 279 83Unemployed, with no recent work experience 429 300 145 155 130 58 71

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105 Tangipahoa Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2015

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, 2015

Total Civilian Labor Force: 1,735

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 1,707 910 531 379 797 393 404Management, professional, and related occupations 450 336 202 135 113 28 85 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 216 184 149 35 32 21 11 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 71 57 39 18 14 7 7 Farmers and farm managers 116 99 92 7 17 14 3 Business and financial operations occupations 28 25 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 237 152 53 99 85 11 74 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 8 6 3 3 3 0 3 Community and social services occupations 31 21 14 7 10 3 7 Legal occupations 3 3 0 3 0 0 0 Education, training, & library occupations 134 78 21 57 56 3 53 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 13 10 3 7 3 3 0 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 35 21 3 18 14 0 14 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 24 17 3 14 7 0 7 Health technologists and technicians 13 6 3 3 7 0 7Service occupations 336 81 21 60 255 85 170 Healthcare support occupations 84 18 0 18 67 3 64 Protective service occupations 63 13 11 3 50 32 18 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 52 13 11 3 39 25 14 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 16 3 3 0 13 11 3 Food preparation and serving related occupations 38 7 0 7 31 3 28 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 106 18 7 11 89 46 42 Personal care and service occupations 49 28 3 25 21 0 21Sales and office occupations 336 230 60 170 106 14 92 Sales and related occupations 166 106 50 57 60 7 53 Office and administrative support occupations 174 127 14 113 46 7 39Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 123 59 57 3 63 60 3Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 180 117 117 0 63 60 3 Construction and extraction occupations: 102 57 57 0 45 42 3 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 10 7 7 0 3 3 0 Construction trades workers 81 42 42 0 38 35 3 Extraction workers 3 3 3 0 0 0 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 81 64 64 0 18 18 0Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 262 74 60 14 188 142 46 Production occupations 99 25 18 7 74 46 28 Transportation and material moving occupations 170 53 42 11 117 99 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 74 24 21 3 50 42 7 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 6 3 3 0 3 3 0 Material moving workers 85 21 14 7 64 53 11Unemployed, with no recent work experience 18 9 9 0 8 2 6

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109 Terrebonne Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2015

Total Civilian Labor Force: 53,135

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 52,356 40,947 23,785 17,162 11,409 5,910 5,499Management, professional, and related occupations 12,574 10,878 5,186 5,693 1,696 580 1,117 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 4,721 4,177 2,801 1,376 543 199 344 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 3,272 2,855 2,040 815 417 181 235 Farmers and farm managers 30 30 30 0 0 0 0 Business and financial operations occupations 1,413 1,292 730 561 121 18 103 Business operations specialists 761 694 447 248 66 0 66 Financial specialists 664 604 290 314 60 18 42 Professional and related occupations 7,854 6,701 2,384 4,316 1,153 380 773 Computer and mathematical occupations 284 199 157 42 85 72 12 Architecture and engineering occupations 718 652 598 54 66 66 0 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 308 272 272 0 36 36 0 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 410 380 326 54 30 30 0 Life, physical, and social science occupations 205 145 97 48 60 18 42 Community and social services occupations 477 374 121 254 103 24 78 Legal occupations 284 272 151 121 12 12 0 Education, training, & library occupations 2,668 2,240 308 1,932 429 54 374 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 459 386 217 169 72 36 36 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 2,759 2,439 743 1,696 320 97 223 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 1,751 1,551 465 1,087 199 60 139 Health technologists and technicians 1,008 887 278 610 121 36 85Service occupations 7,799 4,920 2,119 2,801 2,880 942 1,938 Healthcare support occupations 948 543 42 501 404 42 362 Protective service occupations 887 646 567 78 241 151 91 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 610 477 435 42 133 78 54 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 284 175 133 42 109 72 36 Food preparation and serving related occupations 2,994 1,932 592 1,340 1,062 380 682 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 1,745 881 640 241 863 344 519 Personal care and service occupations 1,219 912 272 640 308 24 284Sales and office occupations 13,939 11,452 3,912 7,540 2,487 586 1,902 Sales and related occupations 6,532 5,143 2,427 2,717 1,388 326 1,062 Office and administrative support occupations 7,401 6,302 1,485 4,817 1,099 260 839Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 906 573 555 18 332 314 18Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 7,522 6,079 5,850 229 1,443 1,413 30 Construction and extraction occupations: 4,733 3,743 3,592 151 990 972 18 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 1,068 930 875 54 139 139 0 Construction trades workers 2,982 2,203 2,107 97 779 761 18 Extraction workers 688 616 616 0 72 72 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 2,795 2,336 2,258 78 459 447 12Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 9,182 6,900 6,073 827 2,282 1,932 350 Production occupations 4,431 3,483 3,079 404 948 749 199 Transportation and material moving occupations 4,757 3,423 3,000 423 1,334 1,183 151 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 133 121 103 18 12 12 0 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 54 54 54 0 0 0 0 Motor vehicle operators 1,606 1,129 906 223 477 380 97 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 1,298 930 918 12 368 356 12 Material moving workers 1,654 1,177 1,014 163 477 435 42Unemployed, with no recent work experience 430 150 88 62 280 142 138

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111 Union Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2015

Total Civilian Labor Force: 9,418

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 9,305 7,002 3,929 3,073 2,302 1,031 1,272Management, professional, and related occupations 2,213 1,877 842 1,035 336 71 265 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 908 785 449 336 123 43 80 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 463 392 227 165 71 24 47 Farmers and farm managers 183 170 132 38 13 9 4 Business and financial operations occupations 265 227 95 132 38 9 28 Business operations specialists 95 71 38 33 24 9 14 Financial specialists 170 151 57 95 19 0 19 Professional and related occupations 1,305 1,092 392 700 213 28 184 Computer and mathematical occupations 42 38 19 19 4 0 4 Architecture and engineering occupations 142 132 123 9 9 0 9 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 47 47 47 0 0 0 0 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 95 85 76 9 9 0 9 Life, physical, and social science occupations 51 38 38 0 13 4 9 Community and social services occupations 75 47 28 19 27 4 24 Legal occupations 13 13 9 4 0 0 0 Education, training, & library occupations 454 336 71 265 118 19 99 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 90 80 43 38 9 9 0 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 440 402 61 340 38 0 38 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 227 217 33 184 9 0 9 Health technologists and technicians 213 184 28 156 28 0 28Service occupations 1,262 756 241 515 506 151 355 Healthcare support occupations 236 128 0 128 109 0 109 Protective service occupations 113 85 66 19 28 19 9 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 95 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 411 246 61 184 165 43 123 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 298 137 76 61 161 85 76 Personal care and service occupations 202 165 43 123 37 4 33Sales and office occupations 2,090 1,782 563 1,220 307 57 251 Sales and related occupations 817 686 331 355 131 4 128 Office and administrative support occupations 1,267 1,097 232 865 170 52 118Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 246 137 109 28 109 95 14Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 1,337 1,163 1,116 47 174 170 4 Construction and extraction occupations: 837 714 700 14 123 123 0 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 84 80 80 0 4 4 0 Construction trades workers 700 582 567 14 118 118 0 Extraction workers 52 52 52 0 0 0 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 500 449 416 33 51 47 4Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 2,028 1,239 1,050 189 790 444 345 Production occupations 1,196 686 567 118 511 232 279 Transportation and material moving occupations 837 558 482 76 279 213 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 449 340 298 43 109 95 14 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 19 19 9 9 0 0 0 Material moving workers 350 184 161 24 165 113 52Unemployed, with no recent work experience 123 36 5 31 87 43 43

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113 Vermilion Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2015

Total Civilian Labor Force: 26,123

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 25,864 22,319 12,857 9,462 3,545 1,681 1,865Management, professional, and related occupations 5,749 5,226 2,538 2,688 524 207 317 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 2,469 2,319 1,427 892 150 81 69 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 1,381 1,289 771 518 92 52 40 Farmers and farm managers 466 437 414 23 29 29 0 Business and financial operations occupations 626 593 242 351 33 5 29 Business operations specialists 229 201 121 81 28 5 23 Financial specialists 396 391 127 265 5 0 5 Professional and related occupations 3,280 2,901 1,111 1,790 380 127 253 Computer and mathematical occupations 98 98 75 23 0 0 0 Architecture and engineering occupations 299 270 253 17 29 29 0 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 148 148 144 5 0 0 0 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 155 127 115 12 29 29 0 Life, physical, and social science occupations 144 121 104 17 23 12 12 Community and social services occupations 184 150 75 75 35 17 17 Legal occupations 189 184 127 58 5 0 5 Education, training, & library occupations 1,249 1,128 230 898 121 12 109 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 173 155 63 92 17 17 0 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 944 794 178 616 150 46 104 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 501 420 138 282 81 17 63 Health technologists and technicians 443 374 40 334 69 29 40Service occupations 3,856 2,929 1,042 1,888 927 340 587 Healthcare support occupations 569 409 12 397 160 5 155 Protective service occupations 518 455 414 40 63 40 23 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 386 334 322 12 52 29 23 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 138 127 98 29 12 12 0 Food preparation and serving related occupations 1,364 973 224 748 391 115 276 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 846 593 317 276 253 167 86

Personal care and service occupations 553 495 75 420 58 12 46Sales and office occupations 6,532 5,772 1,784 3,988 760 155 604 Sales and related occupations 2,780 2,377 1,001 1,376 403 98 305 Office and administrative support occupations 3,758 3,396 783 2,613 363 58 305Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 471 265 253 12 206 201 5Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 3,764 3,476 3,413 63 288 276 12 Construction and extraction occupations: 2,422 2,227 2,198 29 195 190 5 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 553 553 553 0 0 0 0 Construction trades workers 1,420 1,237 1,209 29 183 178 5 Extraction workers 455 437 437 0 17 17 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 1,340 1,249 1,214 35 91 86 5Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 5,208 4,466 3,758 708 742 472 270 Production occupations 2,434 2,020 1,629 391 414 184 230 Transportation and material moving occupations 2,768 2,446 2,129 317 322 288 35 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 51 51 46 5 0 0 0 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 45 45 40 5 0 0 0 Motor vehicle operators 1,069 1,001 811 190 68 63 5 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 351 322 305 17 29 29 0 Material moving workers 1,249 1,024 927 98 224 190 35Unemployed, with no recent work experience 277 183 68 115 94 29 66

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115 Vernon Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2015

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, 2015

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, 2015

Total Civilian Labor Force: 15,690

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 15,556 10,980 6,261 4,719 4,576 2,102 2,474Management, professional, and related occupations 3,436 2,717 1,261 1,456 719 169 550 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 1,131 945 602 342 186 65 121 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 763 637 451 186 126 35 91 Farmers and farm managers 29 26 17 9 3 3 0 Business and financial operations occupations 342 282 139 143 61 30 30 Business operations specialists 116 100 69 30 16 13 3 Financial specialists 225 182 69 113 43 17 26 Professional and related occupations 2,297 1,768 654 1,114 529 100 429 Computer and mathematical occupations 39 39 30 9 0 0 0 Architecture and engineering occupations 151 125 121 3 26 13 13 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 74 65 65 0 9 9 0 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 76 60 56 3 16 3 13 Life, physical, and social science occupations 77 77 74 3 0 0 0 Community and social services occupations 238 160 100 61 78 39 39 Legal occupations 69 61 48 13 9 0 9 Education, training, & library occupations 862 611 108 503 251 35 217 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 113 95 43 52 17 9 9 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 740 594 126 468 146 3 143 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 429 373 100 273 56 0 56 Health technologists and technicians 311 221 26 195 90 3 87Service occupations 2,518 1,322 546 776 1,196 342 854 Healthcare support occupations 442 169 22 147 273 13 260 Protective service occupations 360 251 225 26 108 100 9 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 233 169 152 17 64 61 3 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 129 87 74 13 42 39 3 Food preparation and serving related occupations 654 338 100 238 316 39 277 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 602 243 152 91 360 165 195 Personal care and service occupations 455 321 48 273 134 26 108Sales and office occupations 3,640 3,007 919 2,089 633 195 438 Sales and related occupations 1,720 1,400 589 810 321 95 225 Office and administrative support occupations 1,924 1,608 329 1,278 316 104 212Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 125 60 56 3 65 39 26Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 2,344 1,842 1,790 52 503 455 48 Construction and extraction occupations: 1,534 1,226 1,192 35 308 286 22 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 216 186 186 0 29 26 3 Construction trades workers 1,144 897 867 30 247 238 9 Extraction workers 168 142 139 3 26 17 9 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 810 615 598 17 195 169 26Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 3,297 1,959 1,664 295 1,339 871 468 Production occupations 1,876 1,140 953 186 737 364 373 Transportation and material moving occupations 1,417 819 711 108 598 507 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 693 459 390 69 234 212 22 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 130 78 69 9 52 52 0 Material moving workers 572 269 238 30 303 234 69Unemployed, with no recent work experience 207 76 28 49 131 34 97

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121 West Baton Rouge Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2015

Total Civilian Labor Force: 13,169

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 13,024 9,134 5,105 4,029 3,890 1,677 2,212Management, professional, and related occupations 2,708 2,278 1,057 1,222 430 152 416 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 1,180 1,070 542 528 110 79 66 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 805 720 423 297 85 73 40 Farmers and farm managers 5 5 5 0 0 0 0 Business and financial operations occupations 368 343 112 231 25 5 26 Business operations specialists 193 178 66 112 15 5 13 Financial specialists 169 159 40 119 10 0 13 Professional and related occupations 1,517 1,202 509 693 315 66 350 Computer and mathematical occupations 103 99 59 40 4 0 5 Architecture and engineering occupations 166 151 145 5 15 13 5 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 109 99 99 0 10 5 5 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 56 52 46 5 4 5 0 Life, physical, and social science occupations 117 92 46 46 25 20 13 Community and social services occupations 50 40 13 26 10 0 13 Legal occupations 89 79 33 46 10 0 13 Education, training, & library occupations 483 343 66 277 140 20 165 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 94 79 66 13 15 13 5 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 429 324 79 244 105 5 132 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 240 185 46 139 55 5 66 Health technologists and technicians 189 139 33 106 50 0 66Service occupations 2,144 1,294 561 733 850 337 786 Healthcare support occupations 309 139 13 125 170 33 192 Protective service occupations 351 291 258 33 60 66 13 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 225 185 185 0 40 40 13 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 136 106 73 33 30 33 5 Food preparation and serving related occupations 590 330 92 238 260 59 284 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 485 225 152 73 260 159 185 Personal care and service occupations 399 304 46 258 95 20 106Sales and office occupations 3,340 2,635 759 1,876 705 178 753 Sales and related occupations 1,151 826 383 442 325 92 337 Office and administrative support occupations 2,183 1,803 370 1,433 380 79 423Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 38 13 0 13 25 33 0Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 1,629 1,294 1,275 20 335 383 59 Construction and extraction occupations: 1,058 773 759 13 285 337 40 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 121 106 106 0 15 20 0 Construction trades workers 915 660 647 13 255 297 40 Extraction workers 15 5 5 0 10 13 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 570 520 515 5 50 46 20Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 2,107 1,572 1,440 132 535 555 152 Production occupations 1,252 1,017 958 59 235 225 86 Transportation and material moving occupations 855 555 482 73 300 330 66 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers 44 40 40 0 4 5 0 Aircraft and traffic control occupations 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Motor vehicle operators 507 337 277 59 170 165 59 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 69 65 59 5 4 5 0 Material moving workers 231 111 106 5 120 152 5Unemployed, with no recent work experience 137 69 26 42 68 45 45

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123 West Carroll Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2015

Total Civilian Labor Force: 4,162

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 4,118 3,561 2,116 1,445 557 270 287Management, professional, and related occupations 967 915 477 437 52 4 49 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 454 442 336 106 12 4 9 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 198 194 124 71 4 0 4 Farmers and farm managers 176 172 172 0 4 4 0 Business and financial operations occupations 80 71 40 31 9 0 9 Business operations specialists 61 57 31 27 4 0 4 Financial specialists 20 17 13 4 4 0 4 Professional and related occupations 520 477 141 336 43 4 40 Computer and mathematical occupations 18 18 18 0 0 0 0 Architecture and engineering occupations 52 49 49 0 4 4 0 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 4 4 4 0 0 0 0 Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians 48 44 44 0 4 4 0 Life, physical, and social science occupations 4 4 0 4 0 0 0 Community and social services occupations 30 21 18 4 9 0 9 Legal occupations 4 4 0 4 0 0 0 Education, training, & library occupations 234 216 40 177 18 0 18 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 7 7 4 4 0 0 0 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 172 159 18 141 13 0 13 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 83 80 13 66 4 0 4 Health technologists and technicians 87 79 4 75 9 0 9Service occupations 557 406 128 278 150 35 115 Healthcare support occupations 110 70 4 66 40 0 40 Protective service occupations 83 71 53 18 12 9 4 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 52 43 40 4 9 9 0 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 38 31 13 18 7 4 4 Food preparation and serving related occupations 171 115 22 93 57 4 53 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 119 88 35 53 31 18 13 Personal care and service occupations 70 57 13 44 12 4 9Sales and office occupations 844 782 239 543 62 13 49 Sales and related occupations 361 340 150 190 21 4 18 Office and administrative support occupations 495 451 93 358 44 13 31Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 190 137 124 13 53 35 18Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 631 557 539 18 74 71 4 Construction and extraction occupations: 410 361 358 4 49 49 0 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 61 57 57 0 4 4 0 Construction trades workers 344 300 296 4 44 44 0 Extraction workers 12 9 9 0 4 4 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 220 194 181 13 26 22 4Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 862 729 592 137 133 84 49 Production occupations 459 376 309 66 84 40 44 Transportation and material moving occupations 406 358 283 75 48 44 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 239 221 181 40 18 18 0 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 13 13 13 0 0 0 0 Material moving workers 136 110 80 31 26 22 4Unemployed, with no recent work experience 57 29 18 11 27 23 4

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White

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Totals by occupation may not add to total labor force because of the new Census 2010 confidentiality regulations.

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125 West Feliciana Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2015

Total Civilian Labor Force: 5,460

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 5,413 3,756 2,123 1,633 1,657 761 896Management, professional, and related occupations 1,616 1,386 708 678 230 29 200 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 631 554 324 230 77 18 59 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 388 348 195 153 40 5 35 Farmers and farm managers 118 106 71 35 12 12 0 Business and financial operations occupations 134 106 59 47 28 5 24 Business operations specialists 59 47 35 12 12 0 12 Financial specialists 87 65 29 35 22 5 18 Professional and related occupations 985 831 383 448 153 12 142 Computer and mathematical occupations 35 35 35 0 0 0 0 Architecture and engineering occupations 123 118 106 12 5 5 0 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers 75 71 71 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 70 35 18 18 34 5 29 Legal occupations 35 35 12 24 0 0 0 Education, training, & library occupations 353 265 35 230 87 5 83 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 59 59 41 18 0 0 0 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 270 236 94 142 34 5 29 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 146 130 53 77 17 5 12 Health technologists and technicians 130 106 41 65 24 0 24Service occupations 1,203 607 324 283 596 183 413 Healthcare support occupations 134 52 5 47 83 0 83 Protective service occupations 548 342 242 100 206 83 124 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 383 224 147 77 159 65 94 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 165 124 94 29 41 18 24 Food preparation and serving related occupations 236 83 12 71 153 35 118 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 171 47 29 18 124 59 65 Personal care and service occupations 123 88 35 53 34 5 29Sales and office occupations 1,097 831 259 572 265 77 189 Sales and related occupations 395 277 183 94 118 12 106 Office and administrative support occupations 708 554 77 478 153 65 88Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 39 29 18 12 9 5 5Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 524 366 354 12 158 153 5 Construction and extraction occupations: 323 224 212 12 99 94 5 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 22 22 18 5 0 0 0 Construction trades workers 252 165 165 0 87 83 5 Extraction workers 46 34 29 5 12 12 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 205 146 142 5 59 59 0Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 849 507 454 53 342 271 71 Production occupations 531 389 366 24 142 112 29 Transportation and material moving occupations 318 118 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 24 12 165 142 24 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 34 34 29 5 0 0 0 Material moving workers 83 41 29 12 41 24 18Unemployed, with no recent work experience 83 27 6 21 55 44 12

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White

Both Sexes

MinorityBoth

Sexes

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127 Winn Parish

Occupational Breakout of the Civilian Labor Force by Sex & Ethnic Group, 2015

Total Civilian Labor Force: 5,382

Total Male Female Male FemaleTotal Labor Force Both Sexes: 5,346 4,155 2,426 1,729 1,190 521 670Management, professional, and related occupations 1,091 946 385 561 145 45 100 Management, business, & financial operations occupations 357 317 199 118 40 36 4 Management occupations, except farmers & farm managers 275 235 181 54 40 36 4 Farmers and farm managers 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Business and financial operations occupations 81 81 18 63 0 0 0 Business operations specialists 32 32 18 14 0 0 0 Financial specialists 50 50 0 50 0 0 0 Professional and related occupations 738 629 186 444 109 14 95 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 26 23 4 4 4 0 Community and social services occupations 118 95 41 54 23 0 23 Legal occupations 7 4 4 0 4 4 0 Education, training, & library occupations 276 231 18 213 45 0 45 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, & media occupations 9 9 0 9 0 0 0 Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 249 222 59 163 27 0 27 Health diagnosing & treating practitioners & technical occup. 136 127 54 72 9 0 9 Health technologists and technicians 112 94 4 91 18 0 18Service occupations 1,005 593 208 385 412 72 339 Healthcare support occupations 229 67 4 63 162 4 158 Protective service occupations 222 145 95 50 77 41 36 Fire fighting, prevention, & law enforcement workers, incl. sup. 199 122 81 41 77 41 36 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 23 23 14 9 0 0 0 Food preparation and serving related occupations 185 100 18 81 85 4 81 Building & grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 177 131 91 41 45 27 18 Personal care and service occupations 198 158 4 154 41 0 41Sales and office occupations 991 851 231 620 140 18 122 Sales and related occupations 397 339 127 213 58 4 54 Office and administrative support occupations 593 511 104 407 81 14 68Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 276 258 249 9 18 18 0Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 702 643 611 32 59 59 0 Construction and extraction occupations: 425 398 367 32 27 27 0 Supervisors, construction and extraction workers 72 72 72 0 0 0 0 Construction trades workers 312 290 263 27 23 23 0 Extraction workers 39 35 32 4 4 4 0 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 281 249 249 0 32 32 0Production, transportation, and material moving occup. 1,195 837 729 109 358 281 77 Production occupations 561 416 380 36 145 104 41 Transportation and material moving occupations 638 421 349 72 217 177 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 330 253 213 41 77 68 9 Rail, water and other transportation occupations 18 18 18 0 0 0 0 Material moving workers 290 149 118 32 140 109 32Unemployed, with no recent work experience 81 31 14 16 51 22 29

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Minority

Occupational Categories

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Both Sexes

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