You might go back to that person and ask them why they need the data - what
is the question they are trying to answer? If they are looking for the
economic impact of teenagers working after-school jobs then they probably
won't have much luck. If they are looking for something like a surrogate
number for high school drop outs you might have luck with the state
Department of Education and get it directly.
Also, if I recall correctly, rules for workers under 18 are strict and there
may be a state agency that tracts them (I don't know who). But this would
not account for the vast number of off-books jobs like babysitting and lawn
care.
Mara
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From: Cook, Cliff [mailto:ccook@cambridgema.gov]
Sent: Monday, October 03, 2011 10:15 AM
To: ctpp-news(a)chrispy.net
Subject: [CTPP] Employment Status for the Popualtion Ages 14-18
I've been asked whether the ACS, or another readily available data source,
provides labor force status for persons 14-18. My understanding is that ACS
does not include this data, that labor force information is only collected
for the population 16 and older. Am I correct? All suggestions and
comments would be helpful.
Thanks
Cliff Cook
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