TABLE 13.—Number of physician visits per person per year for persons 45 years and older according to chronic limitation of activity by age and family income: United States, July 1957–June 1959 *Magnitude of sampling error precludes showing separate estimates. NOTE.- Rates shown in this table are based on numbers of persons shown in table 5 of original source. APPENDIX IV-EMPLOYMENT TABLE 1.-Employment status of the noninstitutional population, by age and sex, annual averages, 1960 Civilian labor force Total labor force including Armed Forces 70, 612 5, 723 60, 958 3,931 5.6 52, 242 47, 025 4, 678 39. 807 2, 541 5.4 11, 493 782 4. 3 5.9 6. 015 40. 749 154 55 1, 937 485 310 214 260 256 124 98 60 41 17 8 12.9 8.3 6.3 4.8 4.3 4.0 3.3 3.5 3.1 2.2 5. 574 3, 014 7, 354 6, 905 2, 774 2. 549 2, 474 2, 577 2, 539 4. 989 461 8, 362 348 3.8 17, 902 [Thousands of persons 14 years of age and over) Employed Unemployed Age and sex Number Total Percent Not in Agricul. ture Nonagri. cultural Number Percent force Total. 73, 126 58.3 Male. 49, 507 81.2 14 to 19 years 3, 821 46.5 3, 423 676 2, 266 947 480 14.0 4, 397 556 638 Male 45 and over.. 18. 326 75. 3 18. 260 2, 216 1, 045 15. 262 21, 151 1, 390 2, 402 4, 131 14 to 19 years 2, 409 307 542 30.2 302 542 Female 45 and over. 9, 173 33.9 9, 171 NOTE.—Total noninstitutional population may be obtained by summing total labor force and not in labor force; civilian noninstitutional population by summing civilian labor force and not in labor force. Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics. |