Employed full time: Wage and salary workers: Computer and mathematical occupations: 16 years and over: Women

LEU0254690500A • Economic Data from Federal Reserve Economic Data (FRED)

Latest Value

1,552.00

Year-over-Year Change

77.98%

Date Range

1/1/2000 - 1/1/2024

Summary

Tracks full-time employment of women in computer and mathematical occupations. Provides critical insights into gender representation in technology and analytical fields.

Analysis & Context

This economic indicator provides valuable insights into current market conditions and economic trends. The data is updated regularly by the Federal Reserve and represents one of the most reliable sources for economic analysis.

Understanding this metric helps economists, policymakers, and investors make informed decisions about economic conditions and future trends. The interactive chart above allows you to explore historical patterns and identify key trends over time.

About This Dataset

This employment series measures women working full-time in computer and mathematical professional roles. It reflects gender participation in high-skill technological sectors.

Methodology

Data collected through monthly Bureau of Labor Statistics household surveys.

Historical Context

Used to analyze gender diversity and workforce representation in technology industries.

Key Facts

  • Highlights women's participation in technology roles
  • Tracks full-time employment in computer fields
  • Indicates technological workforce diversity

FAQs

Q: What specific occupations are included?

A: Covers full-time women in computer and mathematical professional roles aged 16 and over.

Q: How frequently is this data updated?

A: Monthly updates through Bureau of Labor Statistics surveys.

Q: Why track women's employment in these fields?

A: Provides insights into gender representation and technological workforce diversity.

Q: Does this include part-time workers?

A: No, this series focuses exclusively on full-time employment.

Q: What age range is considered?

A: Includes workers 16 years and older in computer and mathematical occupations.

Related Trends

Citation

U.S. Federal Reserve, Women in Computer and Mathematical Occupations (LEU0254690500A), retrieved from FRED.