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Geographic Areas:

Females 16 and over in Labor Force (Percent) – 1990

Data Provided by: South Dakota KIDS COUNT
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40% - 48%
Clark 40%
McPherson 43%
Haakon 43%
Hamlin 45%
Mellette 45%
Shannon 45%
Faulk 45%
Marshall 46%
Ziebach 46%
Corson 46%
Campbell 47%
Hand 47%
Bon Homme 47%
Kingsbury 47%
Hyde 47%
Jerauld 47%
Bennett 47%
Gregory 47%
Todd 48%
Charles Mix 48%
49% - 54%
Day 49%
Douglas 49%
Aurora 49%
Jackson 49%
Potter 50%
Hutchinson 50%
Edmunds 50%
Turner 50%
Deuel 50%
Spink 50%
Jones 51%
McCook 51%
Roberts 51%
49% - 54%
Miner 52%
Tripp 52%
Buffalo 53%
Sanborn 53%
Butte 53%
Walworth 54%
55% - 60%
Hanson 54%
Lake 55%
Fall River 55%
Dewey 55%
Beadle 55%
Grant 56%
Custer 56%
Union 57%
Meade 58%
Clay 58%
Harding 58%
Sully 58%
Perkins 58%
Davison 59%
Lawrence 59%
Moody 59%
Brule 60%
61% - 70%
Yankton 61%
Brookings 61%
Brown 61%
Lyman 61%
Codington 61%
Pennington 63%
Lincoln 65%
Stanley 68%
Minnehaha 68%
Hughes 70%

Definitions: Females 16 and over in the labor force

Data Source: The 1980 and 1990 Census of Social & Economic Characteristics. 2000 figures from Census Summary File 3 (SF3). Compiled by the State Data Center at The University of South Dakota – www.usd.edu/sdsdc

Note: Maps use the natural break classification method, which reflects patterns in the data by dividing the map into naturally occurring groups. Using statistical tools, this method determines cut-off points for each group by identifying large gaps in data values.

South Dakota Grantee

South Dakota KIDS COUNT 414 East Clark Street
Beacom School of Business
The University of South Dakota
Vermillion, SD 57069-2390

Ph: 605.677.6432 Fax: 605.677.5427
sdkidscount@usd.edu
http://www.sdkidscount.org

carole cochran, project director