Table B3.4
Gender Gap in Parents’ Labor Force Participation Rates, 2013 | ||||
Mothers’ Labor Force Participation Rate |
Fathers’ Labor Force Participation Rate |
Difference in Labor Force Participation Rates* |
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State |
Percent |
Percent |
PercentagePoint Gap |
Rank |
Alabama |
70.1% |
91.0% |
+20.9 |
7 |
Alaska |
68.3% |
94.8% |
+26.5 |
32 |
Arizona |
59.8% |
91.7% |
+31.9 |
46 |
Arkansas |
62.9% |
92.8% |
+29.9 |
42 |
California |
62.1% |
94.4% |
+32.3 |
47 |
Colorado |
65.1% |
94.0% |
+28.9 |
38 |
Connecticut |
72.2% |
95.5% |
+23.3 |
12 |
Delaware |
70.8% |
92.1% |
+21.3 |
8 |
District of Columbia |
67.5% |
96.3% |
+28.8 |
37 |
Florida |
67.7% |
94.0% |
+26.3 |
30 |
Georgia |
68.5% |
94.2% |
+25.7 |
24 |
Hawaii |
65.9% |
96.5% |
+30.6 |
44 |
Idaho |
58.4% |
97.1% |
+38.7 |
50 |
Illinois |
69.8% |
95.6% |
+25.8 |
26 |
Indiana |
67.6% |
94.2% |
+26.6 |
33 |
Iowa |
77.0% |
95.6% |
+18.6 |
3 |
Kansas |
69.9% |
96.6% |
+26.7 |
34 |
Kentucky |
66.1% |
93.9% |
+27.8 |
36 |
Louisiana |
68.6% |
94.2% |
+25.6 |
23 |
Maine |
75.3% |
89.0% |
+13.7 |
1 |
Maryland |
72.5% |
95.6% |
+23.1 |
11 |
Massachusetts |
72.5% |
96.0% |
+23.5 |
13 |
Michigan |
68.4% |
92.4% |
+24.0 |
17 |
Minnesota |
74.8% |
95.6% |
+20.8 |
6 |
Mississippi |
73.4% |
93.6% |
+20.2 |
5 |
Missouri |
70.4% |
94.1% |
+23.7 |
15 |
Montana |
69.8% |
93.8% |
+24.0 |
17 |
Nebraska |
72.9% |
97.1% |
+24.2 |
19 |
Nevada |
65.9% |
95.0% |
+29.1 |
39 |
New Hampshire |
71.1% |
95.4% |
+24.3 |
20 |
New Jersey |
69.3% |
95.6% |
+26.3 |
31 |
New Mexico |
62.2% |
91.9% |
+29.7 |
41 |
New York |
67.5% |
93.2% |
+25.7 |
25 |
North Carolina |
70.8% |
94.6% |
+23.8 |
16 |
North Dakota |
71.3% |
97.2% |
+25.9 |
27 |
Ohio |
70.6% |
93.6% |
+23.0 |
10 |
Oklahoma |
63.9% |
93.5% |
+29.6 |
40 |
Oregon |
66.0% |
92.0% |
+26.0 |
28 |
Pennsylvania |
70.5% |
94.0% |
+23.5 |
13 |
Rhode Island |
71.7% |
94.6% |
+22.9 |
9 |
South Carolina |
68.7% |
93.9% |
+25.2 |
21 |
South Dakota |
80.3% |
94.8% |
+14.5 |
2 |
Tennessee |
67.7% |
93.8% |
+26.1 |
29 |
Texas |
61.9% |
95.2% |
+33.3 |
49 |
Utah |
52.8% |
95.5% |
+42.7 |
51 |
Vermont |
69.4% |
94.8% |
+25.4 |
22 |
Virginia |
69.2% |
96.3% |
+27.1 |
35 |
Washington |
63.0% |
94.8% |
+31.8 |
45 |
West Virginia |
61.3% |
91.5% |
+30.2 |
43 |
Wisconsin |
76.6% |
96.2% |
+19.6 |
4 |
Wyoming |
65.3% |
98.0% |
+32.7 |
48 |
United States |
66.2% |
94.4% |
+28.2 |
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Notes: *Difference equals fathers’ labor force participation rate minus mothers’ labor force participation rate. For women and men with a child under six in the household related by birth, marriage, or adoption. |
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Source: IWPR analysis of American Community Survey microdata (Integrated Public Use Microdata Series, Version 5.0). |