
Labor Force Characteristics of Foreign-born Workers Summary
May 20, 2025 · Among the major race and ethnicity groups, the labor force participation rate of foreign-born people who are Black or African American decreased to 70.3 percent in 2024.
The labor force participation rate of foreign-born men was 80.5 percent in 2009, compared with 70.4 percent for native-born men. Among women, 55.4 percent of foreign-born women were labor force …
Labor Force Characteristics of Foreign-born Workers News Release
Mar 19, 2010 · Participation rate................... 57.4 74.0 79.7 86.0 56.0 72.7 79.5 85.5 Employed.............................. 176 516 466 559 164 482 474 563
Labor Force Characteristics of Foreign-Born Workers
May 20, 2025 · Bureau of Labor Statistics Economic News Release Labor Force Characteristics of Foreign-Born Workers
Participation rates for the native born showed less variation across the major race and ethnicity groups, ranging from 60.9 percent for native-born people who are White to 66.0 percent for those who are …
Labor Force Characteristics of Foreign-born Workers News Release
May 16, 2019 · Labor force participation differences between foreign-born and native-born mothers were greater among those with younger children than among those with older children.
Demographic Characteristics (CPS) : U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Jun 11, 2025 · Labor force participation rates of the foreign born and native born, 2008–2012 (May 2013) National Hispanic Heritage Month, Spotlight on Statistics (September 2012), includes CPS and …
The labor force participation rates of foreign-born and native-born fathers with children under age 18 were more similar, at 93.4 percent and 92.7 percent, respectively.
Labor Force Characteristics of Foreign-born Workers News Release
May 18, 2017 · The unemployment rate for foreign-born men fell from 4.5 percent to 3.8 percent, and the rate for foreign-born women was down from 5.6 percent to 5.1 percent. Among the native born, the …
Labor force participation rates for the foreign-born varied across the major race and ethnicity groups in 2019, ranging from 60.3 percent for foreign-born Whites to 70.8 percent for foreign-born Blacks.