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Population with 14 years of age and up, by gender and age groups, according to their activity, occupancy and availability conditions to work.

I Trimester 2006

Economically Active Population


Population 14 years of age and up, by gender and age groups, according to their activity, occupancy and availability conditions to work.

I Trimester 2010

 

Age and gender Groups

Economically Active Population

 

 

Total

Occuppied

Non occupied

 

Coahuila

1,269,272

1,179,630

89,642

 

14 to 19 years

96,123

79,931

16,192

 

20 to 29 years

317,280

279,864

37,416

 

30 to 39 years

331,600

315,281

16,319

 

40 to 49 years

270,261

259,047

11,214

 

50 to 59 years

164,084

157,822

6,262

 

60 and up

89,924

87,685

2,239

 

Men

816,026

759,679

56,347

 

14 to 19 years

69,177

57,361

11,816

 

20 to 29 years

196,384

172,667

23,717

 

30 to 39 years

 207,336

200,791

6,545

 

40 to 49 years

170,117

162,615

7,502

 

50 to 59 years

109,564

104,711

4,853

 

60 and up

63,448

61,534

1,914

 

Women

453,246

419,951

33,295

 

14 to 19 years

26,946

22,570

4,376

 

20 to 29 years

120,896

107,197

13,699

 

30 to 39 years

124,264

114,490

9,774

 

40 to 49 years

100,144

96,432

3,712

 

50 to 59 years

54,520

53,111

1,409

 

60 and up

26,476

26,151

325

ENOE population information is ajusted with the population estimations don by the INEGI with the porpous of eliminating the fluctuations of every census that operates with a problematic sampple scheme , thus easing up the comparisons from one period to another. Its important to point out that these estimations are actualized once there is new empirical evidence. In this context all of the population data given by the ENOE will be ajusted to the new 2005 population census.

Source: INEGI. ENOE I Trimester 2010