Bureau of Labor Statistics (2015). Current Population Survey: Weekly and Hourly Earnings Statistics: Employed Part-Time | Country: USA | Seasonally Adjusted: Non-Seasonally Adjusted | Demographic Indicator: - Employed part time, Wage and salary workers paid hourly rates, At prevailing federal minimum wage, Men (number, 2000-2014. Data-Planet™ Statistical Ready Reference by Conquest Systems, Inc. [Data-file]. Dataset-ID: 002-029-003.
Dataset: Reports estimates of the weekly and hourly earnings of wage and salary workers in the civilian noninstitutional population ages 16 and older that are employed part-time. Part-time workers are those who usually worked 35 hours or more (at all jobs combined).
The Current Population Survey (CPS) is a monthly survey of the civilian noninstitutional population ages 16 and older conducted with a probability sample of 60,000 households in the United States by the Census Bureau for the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Presented here are Weekly and Hourly Earnings Statistics obtained via the CPS. Earnings data are available for all employed wage and salary workers, full-time workers, and part-time workers, and segmented by age, race, Hispanic or Latino ethnicity, sex, occupation, usual full- or part-time status, educational attainment, and other characteristics. The earnings data are collected from one-quarter of the CPS monthly sample and are limited to wage and salary workers; all self-employed workers are excluded. CPS data are collected by personal and telephone interviews. The survey reference period is the calendar week (Sunday through Saturday) that includes the 12th day of the month; the actual survey is conducted during the following week, ie, the week containing the 19th day of the month. Basic labor force data are gathered monthly; data on special topics are gathered in periodic supplements. Persons less than 16 years of age are excluded from the official estimates because child labor laws, compulsory school attendance, and general social custom in the US severely limit the types and amount of work that children under age 16 can do. (Prior to 1948, the sampled population included those ages 14 and older.) Persons on active duty in the US Armed Forces are excluded from coverage, as is the institutional population, which consists of residents of penal and mental institutions and homes for the aged and infirm. Data represent earnings before taxes and other deductions, and include any overtime pay, commissions, or tips ...