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Work and Jobs in Southwest San Gabriel Valley, California (CA) Detailed Stats: Occupations, Industries, Unemployment, Workers, Commute

 

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Most common industries (%)

Most common industries for males (%)

Most common industries for females (%)

Most Common Industries

Industry

All

Males

Females

Educational services8.8% (11,352)5.2% (3,573)12.7% (7,779)
Health care8.2% (10,681)4.6% (3,131)12.3% (7,550)
Accommodation and food services7.4% (9,658)8.7% (5,983)6.0% (3,675)
Finance and insurance5.7% (7,453)4.0% (2,749)7.7% (4,704)
Professional, scientific, and technical services5.6% (7,247)5.9% (4,016)5.3% (3,231)
Apparel4.2% (5,484)2.3% (1,605)6.3% (3,879)
Public administration3.9% (5,051)3.6% (2,448)4.3% (2,603)
Administrative and support and waste management services3.7% (4,796)4.5% (3,065)2.8% (1,731)
Construction3.5% (4,537)6.1% (4,199)0.6% (338)
Food and beverage stores2.3% (2,989)2.8% (1,941)1.7% (1,048)
Social assistance2.2% (2,900)0.7% (484)3.9% (2,416)
Miscellaneous manufacturing2.1% (2,708)2.3% (1,592)1.8% (1,116)
Arts, entertainment, and recreation1.8% (2,328)2.3% (1,604)1.2% (724)
Personal and laundry services1.8% (2,302)1.1% (784)2.5% (1,518)
Real estate and rental and leasing1.7% (2,163)1.6% (1,109)1.7% (1,054)
Broadcasting and telecommunications1.6% (2,076)1.8% (1,256)1.3% (820)
Repair and maintenance1.6% (2,022)2.6% (1,762)0.4% (260)
Other transportation, and support activities, and couriers1.5% (1,953)2.0% (1,398)0.9% (555)
Computer and electronic products1.4% (1,810)1.8% (1,252)0.9% (558)
Publishing, and motion picture and sound recording industries1.2% (1,585)1.4% (929)1.1% (656)
Groceries and related products merchant wholesalers1.2% (1,578)1.4% (974)1.0% (604)
Department and other general merchandise stores1.2% (1,567)0.9% (626)1.5% (941)
Food1.2% (1,508)1.5% (1,030)0.8% (478)
Textile mills and textile products1.2% (1,507)0.8% (520)1.6% (987)
Transportation equipment1.1% (1,490)1.7% (1,165)0.5% (325)
Metal and metal products1.1% (1,473)1.8% (1,249)0.4% (224)
Miscellaneous nondurable goods merchant wholesalers1.1% (1,406)1.2% (819)1.0% (587)
Religious, grantmaking, civic, professional, and similar organizations1.1% (1,393)1.0% (651)1.2% (742)
Printing and related support activities1.0% (1,262)1.2% (855)0.7% (407)
U. S. Postal service0.9% (1,214)1.3% (869)0.6% (345)
Motor vehicle and parts dealers0.9% (1,214)1.4% (931)0.5% (283)
Truck transportation0.9% (1,191)1.5% (1,023)0.3% (168)
Utilities0.9% (1,146)1.2% (791)0.6% (355)
Private households0.9% (1,117)0.2% (105)1.7% (1,012)
Clothing and accessories, including shoe, stores0.9% (1,116)0.6% (381)1.2% (735)
Miscellaneous durable goods merchant wholesalers0.8% (1,082)0.9% (583)0.8% (499)
Other direct selling establishments0.7% (914)0.7% (462)0.7% (452)
Used merchandise, gift, novelty, and souvenir, and other miscellaneous stores0.7% (896)0.7% (497)0.7% (399)
Furniture and related product manufacturing0.7% (884)1.0% (680)0.3% (204)
Data processing, libraries, and other information services0.7% (870)0.7% (455)0.7% (415)
Apparel, fabrics, and notions merchant wholesalers0.7% (863)0.7% (487)0.6% (376)
Machinery0.7% (861)0.9% (646)0.4% (215)
Radio, TV, and computer stores0.7% (861)1.0% (664)0.3% (197)
Furniture and home furnishings, and household appliance stores0.6% (729)0.8% (545)0.3% (184)
Chemicals0.5% (643)0.5% (347)0.5% (296)
Pharmacies and drug stores0.5% (614)0.5% (312)0.5% (302)
Building material and garden equipment and supplies dealers0.4% (549)0.5% (355)0.3% (194)
Plastics and rubber products0.4% (533)0.5% (343)0.3% (190)
Electrical equipment, appliances, and components0.4% (531)0.6% (405)0.2% (126)
Electrical and electronic goods merchant wholesalers0.4% (490)0.4% (292)0.3% (198)
Professional and commercial equipment and supplies merchant wholesalers0.4% (477)0.5% (359)0.2% (118)
Air transportation0.3% (403)0.2% (163)0.4% (240)
Warehousing and storage0.3% (368)0.4% (278)0.1% (90)
Motor vehicles, parts and supplies merchant wholesalers0.3% (366)0.4% (247)0.2% (119)
Jewelry, luggage, and leather goods stores0.3% (357)0.3% (172)0.3% (185)
Paper0.3% (339)0.3% (197)0.2% (142)
Gasoline stations0.3% (334)0.4% (294)0.1% (40)
Machinery, equipment, and supplies merchant wholesalers0.3% (325)0.4% (266)0.1% (59)
Health and personal care, except drug, stores0.2% (318)0.1% (102)0.4% (216)
Sporting goods, camera, and hobby and toy stores0.2% (288)0.2% (133)0.3% (155)
Furniture and home furnishing merchant wholesalers0.2% (276)0.2% (167)0.2% (109)
Nonmetallic mineral products0.2% (270)0.3% (202)0.1% (68)
Electronic shopping and mail-order houses0.2% (246)0.2% (125)0.2% (121)
Book stores and news dealers0.2% (221)0.1% (85)0.2% (136)
Music stores0.2% (212)0.3% (177)0.1% (35)
Drugs, sundries, and chemical and allied products merchant wholesalers0.1% (185)0.2% (128)0.1% (57)
Rail transportation0.1% (176)0.2% (167)0.0% (9)
Hardware, plumbing and heating equipment, and supplies merchant wholesalers0.1% (175)0.2% (108)0.1% (67)
Paper and paper products merchant wholesalers0.1% (161)0.2% (111)0.1% (50)
Office supplies and stationery stores0.1% (153)0.2% (105)0.1% (48)
Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting0.1% (149)0.1% (78)0.1% (71)
Beverage and tobacco products0.1% (134)0.1% (100)0.1% (34)
Retail florists0.1% (133)0.1% (68)0.1% (65)
Wood products0.1% (125)0.1% (101)0.0% (24)
Alcoholic beverages merchant wholesalers0.1% (95)0.1% (95)0.0% (0)

Most common occupations (%)

Most common occupations for males (%)

Most common occupations for females (%)

Most common occupations

Occupation

All

Males

Females

Other office and administrative support workers including supervisors5.6% (7,230)3.4% (2,316)8.0% (4,914)
Other sales and related workers including supervisors4.0% (5,244)4.9% (3,377)3.0% (1,867)
Textile, apparel, and furnishings workers4.0% (5,187)1.9% (1,294)6.4% (3,893)
Other management occupations except farmers and farm managers4.0% (5,164)4.6% (3,155)3.3% (2,009)
Other production occupations including supervisors4.0% (5,146)4.7% (3,229)3.1% (1,917)
Material recording, scheduling, dispatching, and distributing workers3.0% (3,934)4.2% (2,868)1.7% (1,066)
Information and record clerks except customer service representatives2.8% (3,604)1.2% (830)4.5% (2,774)
Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations2.7% (3,554)3.3% (2,259)2.1% (1,295)
Retail sales workers except cashiers2.7% (3,529)2.8% (1,936)2.6% (1,593)
Secretaries and administrative assistants2.7% (3,487)0.3% (200)5.4% (3,287)
Sales representatives, services, wholesale and manufacturing2.6% (3,372)2.9% (1,996)2.2% (1,376)
Preschool, kindergarten, elementary and middle school teachers2.5% (3,228)1.3% (873)3.8% (2,355)
Accountants and auditors2.4% (3,124)1.7% (1,195)3.1% (1,929)
Computer specialists2.4% (3,085)3.4% (2,346)1.2% (739)
Driver/sales workers and truck drivers2.4% (3,068)4.3% (2,949)0.2% (119)
Cooks and food preparation workers2.3% (2,963)3.3% (2,235)1.2% (728)
Cashiers2.3% (2,927)1.4% (935)3.3% (1,992)
Electrical equipment mechanics and other installation, maintenance, and repair occupations including supervisors2.0% (2,632)3.6% (2,441)0.3% (191)
Business operations specialists1.9% (2,468)1.6% (1,125)2.2% (1,343)
Other teachers and instructors, education, training, and library occupations1.9% (2,453)0.8% (581)3.1% (1,872)
Laborers and material movers, hand1.7% (2,236)2.5% (1,719)0.8% (517)
Customer service representatives1.7% (2,167)1.0% (693)2.4% (1,474)
Waiters and waitresses1.5% (1,978)1.2% (814)1.9% (1,164)
Supervisors and other personal care and service workers except personal appearance, transportation, and child care workers1.4% (1,832)1.1% (734)1.8% (1,098)
Financial clerks except bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks1.4% (1,831)0.6% (444)2.3% (1,387)
Engineers1.4% (1,806)2.4% (1,628)0.3% (178)
Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks1.4% (1,797)0.5% (310)2.4% (1,487)
Metal workers and plastic workers1.3% (1,707)2.2% (1,494)0.3% (213)
Top executives1.3% (1,643)1.8% (1,223)0.7% (420)
Other food preparation and serving workers including supervisors1.3% (1,636)1.7% (1,155)0.8% (481)
Operations specialties managers except financial managers1.3% (1,631)1.6% (1,078)0.9% (553)
Registered nurses1.2% (1,545)0.2% (138)2.3% (1,407)
Health technologists and technicians1.1% (1,491)0.8% (565)1.5% (926)
Vehicle and mobile equipment mechanics, installers, and repairers1.1% (1,478)2.1% (1,461)0.0% (17)
Personal appearance workers1.1% (1,382)0.4% (281)1.8% (1,101)
Nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides1.0% (1,359)0.3% (178)1.9% (1,181)
Counselors, social workers, and other community and social service specialists1.0% (1,315)0.6% (399)1.5% (916)
Other financial specialists1.0% (1,244)0.9% (637)1.0% (607)
Child care workers1.0% (1,236)0.1% (84)1.9% (1,152)
Other healthcare support occupations0.9% (1,130)0.3% (199)1.5% (931)
Other protective service workers including supervisors0.8% (1,100)1.3% (884)0.4% (216)
Art and design workers0.8% (1,061)0.9% (646)0.7% (415)
Assemblers and fabricators0.8% (1,030)0.8% (558)0.8% (472)
Media and communication equipment workers0.7% (926)0.9% (610)0.5% (316)
Advertising, marketing, promotions, public relations, and sales managers0.7% (903)0.8% (515)0.6% (388)
Financial managers0.7% (876)0.5% (355)0.9% (521)
Other health diagnosing and treating practitioners and technical occupations0.7% (874)0.7% (459)0.7% (415)
Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians0.7% (867)0.9% (639)0.4% (228)
Construction laborers0.6% (814)1.2% (795)0.0% (19)
Carpenters0.6% (723)1.1% (723)0.0% (0)
Law enforcement workers including supervisors0.5% (677)0.8% (526)0.2% (151)
Construction trades workers except carpenters, electricians, painters, plumbers, and construction laborers0.5% (673)1.0% (659)0.0% (14)
Food processing workers0.5% (648)0.7% (500)0.2% (148)
Secondary school teachers0.5% (643)0.5% (349)0.5% (294)
Postsecondary teachers0.5% (599)0.4% (278)0.5% (321)
Legal support workers0.5% (587)0.2% (156)0.7% (431)
Food and beverage serving workers except waiters/waitresses0.4% (562)0.4% (289)0.4% (273)
Material moving workers except laborers and material movers, hand0.4% (561)0.8% (541)0.0% (20)
Printing workers0.4% (522)0.6% (438)0.1% (84)
Physicians and surgeons0.4% (503)0.5% (351)0.2% (152)
Electricians0.4% (478)0.7% (478)0.0% (0)
Entertainers and performers, sports, and related workers0.3% (451)0.4% (287)0.3% (164)
Lawyers0.3% (433)0.3% (238)0.3% (195)
Life and physical scientists0.3% (433)0.4% (269)0.3% (164)
Painters and paperhangers0.3% (420)0.6% (410)0.0% (10)
Supervisors, construction and extraction workers0.3% (386)0.6% (386)0.0% (0)
Religious workers0.3% (384)0.4% (245)0.2% (139)
Bus drivers0.3% (342)0.3% (231)0.2% (111)
Therapists0.2% (313)0.1% (75)0.4% (238)
Architects, surveyors, and cartographers0.2% (302)0.4% (242)0.1% (60)
Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers0.2% (280)0.3% (229)0.1% (51)
Pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters0.2% (272)0.4% (272)0.0% (0)
Social scientists and related workers0.2% (255)0.1% (95)0.3% (160)
Transportation, tourism, and lodging attendants0.2% (243)0.3% (172)0.1% (71)
Motor vehicle operators except bus and truck drivers0.2% (209)0.3% (194)0.0% (15)
Communications equipment operators0.1% (178)0.1% (39)0.2% (139)
Other construction workers and helpers0.1% (173)0.2% (144)0.0% (29)
Librarians, curators, and archivists0.1% (147)0.0% (30)0.2% (117)
Mathematical science occupations0.1% (146)0.1% (79)0.1% (67)
Other transportation workers0.1% (145)0.2% (125)0.0% (20)
Woodworkers0.1% (103)0.1% (79)0.0% (24)
Life, physical, and social science technicians0.1% (102)0.1% (72)0.0% (30)
Fire fighting and prevention workers including supervisors0.1% (72)0.1% (72)0.0% (0)
Unemployment by race in 2000:

Unemployment rate for White non-Hispanic males: 6.0%
Unemployment rate for White non-Hispanic females: 5.6%


Unemployment rate for Black males: 15.4%
Unemployment rate for Black females: 13.1%


Unemployment rate for American Indian and Alaska Native males: 7.4%
Unemployment rate for American Indian and Alaska Native females: 8.9%


Unemployment rate for Asian males: 6.3%
Unemployment rate for Asian females: 5.1%


Unemployment rate for other race males: 6.8%
Unemployment rate for other race females: 10.1%


Unemployment rate for two or more race males: 9.9%
Unemployment rate for two or more race females: 9.3%


Unemployment rate for Hispanic or Latino males: 8.2%
Unemployment rate for Hispanic or Latino females: 9.0%

Time Leaving Home To Go To Work (%)

Time Leaving Home To Go To Work:
12:00 a.m. to 4:59 a.m.:
Southwest San Gabriel Valley:

3.2% (4,001)
California:

4.2% (606,086)
5:00 a.m. to 5:29 a.m.:
Southwest San Gabriel Valley:

2.8% (3,596)
California:

3.6% (523,209)
5:30 a.m. to 5:59 a.m.:
Southwest San Gabriel Valley:

3.2% (4,107)
California:

4.8% (692,256)
6:00 a.m. to 6:29 a.m.:
Southwest San Gabriel Valley:

7.0% (8,863)
California:

8.4% (1,216,867)
6:30 a.m. to 6:59 a.m.:
Southwest San Gabriel Valley:

8.2% (10,385)
California:

9.4% (1,362,830)
7:00 a.m. to 7:29 a.m.:
Southwest San Gabriel Valley:

14.1% (17,809)
California:

13.8% (2,006,950)
7:30 a.m. to 7:59 a.m.:
Southwest San Gabriel Valley:

13.3% (16,779)
California:

13.7% (1,986,831)
8:00 a.m. to 8:29 a.m.:
Southwest San Gabriel Valley:

13.3% (16,807)
California:

10.9% (1,577,815)
8:30 a.m. to 8:59 a.m.:
Southwest San Gabriel Valley:

6.5% (8,202)
California:

5.4% (778,152)
9:00 a.m. to 9:59 a.m.:
Southwest San Gabriel Valley:

8.8% (11,148)
California:

6.7% (972,355)
10:00 a.m. to 10:59 a.m.:
Southwest San Gabriel Valley:

4.9% (6,247)
California:

2.9% (414,479)
11:00 a.m. to 11:59 a.m.:
Southwest San Gabriel Valley:

1.7% (2,106)
California:

1.3% (189,005)
12:00 p.m. to 3:59 p.m.:
Southwest San Gabriel Valley:

6.1% (7,654)
California:

6.0% (865,284)
4:00 p.m. to 11:59 p.m.:
Southwest San Gabriel Valley:

4.6% (5,826)
California:

5.3% (776,167)

Percentage of workers working in this county: 94.9%
Number of people working at home: 2,856 (2.3% of all workers)

Travel time (in minutes) to work (%)

Working at home - Southwest San Gabriel Valley

Working at home - California

Travel time to work:
Less than 5 minutes:
Southwest San Gabriel Valley:

1.1% (1,426)
California:

2.2% (324,703)
5 to 9 minutes:
Southwest San Gabriel Valley:

6.1% (7,722)
California:

8.8% (1,280,443)
10 to 14 minutes:
Southwest San Gabriel Valley:

11.4% (14,464)
California:

13.3% (1,930,263)
15 to 19 minutes:
Southwest San Gabriel Valley:

14.7% (18,554)
California:

14.9% (2,157,970)
20 to 24 minutes:
Southwest San Gabriel Valley:

15.5% (19,538)
California:

13.8% (2,004,060)
25 to 29 minutes:
Southwest San Gabriel Valley:

6.4% (8,038)
California:

5.4% (782,241)
30 to 34 minutes:
Southwest San Gabriel Valley:

17.9% (22,591)
California:

13.9% (2,025,657)
35 to 39 minutes:
Southwest San Gabriel Valley:

2.9% (3,694)
California:

2.5% (366,487)
40 to 44 minutes:
Southwest San Gabriel Valley:

4.8% (6,084)
California:

3.6% (528,043)
45 to 59 minutes:
Southwest San Gabriel Valley:

8.7% (11,033)
California:

7.9% (1,151,598)
60 to 89 minutes:
Southwest San Gabriel Valley:

5.9% (7,439)
California:

6.4% (933,123)
90 or more minutes:
Southwest San Gabriel Valley:

2.3% (2,947)
California:

3.3% (483,698)

Travel time to work (in minutes) by means of transportation (%)

Travel time to work by means of transportation:
Less than 30 minutes - public transportation:
Southwest San Gabriel Valley:

20.0% (1,215)
California:

22.5% (165,465)
Less than 30 minutes - other means:
Southwest San Gabriel Valley:

58.3% (68,527)
California:

62.8% (8,314,215)
30 to 44 minutes - public transportation:
Southwest San Gabriel Valley:

33.4% (2,025)
California:

28.4% (209,003)
30 to 44 minutes - other means:
Southwest San Gabriel Valley:

25.8% (30,344)
California:

20.5% (2,711,184)
45 to 59 minutes - public transportation:
Southwest San Gabriel Valley:

15.4% (935)
California:

16.0% (117,783)
45 to 59 minutes - other means:
Southwest San Gabriel Valley:

8.6% (10,098)
California:

7.8% (1,033,815)
60 or more minutes - public transportation:
Southwest San Gabriel Valley:

31.1% (1,887)
California:

33.1% (243,786)
60 or more minutes - other means:
Southwest San Gabriel Valley:

7.2% (8,499)
California:

8.9% (1,173,035)

Means of transportation to work - Southwest San Gabriel Valley

Means of transportation to work - California

Means of transportation to work:
Drove car alone:
Southwest San Gabriel Valley:

73.0% (92,316)
California:

71.8% (10,432,462)
Carpooled:
Southwest San Gabriel Valley:

16.1% (20,343)
California:

14.5% (2,113,313)
Bus or trolley bus:
Southwest San Gabriel Valley:

4.7% (5,910)
California:

3.8% (549,425)
Streetcar or trolley car:
Southwest San Gabriel Valley:

0.0% (25)
California:

0.1% (21,158)
Subway or elevated:
Southwest San Gabriel Valley:

0.0% (59)
California:

0.7% (107,711)
Railroad:
Southwest San Gabriel Valley:

0.0% (35)
California:

0.3% (41,022)
Taxicab:
Southwest San Gabriel Valley:

0.0% (33)
California:

0.1% (9,890)
Motorcycle:
Southwest San Gabriel Valley:

0.1% (110)
California:

0.2% (36,262)
Bicycle:
Southwest San Gabriel Valley:

0.5% (641)
California:

0.8% (120,567)
Walked:
Southwest San Gabriel Valley:

2.5% (3,186)
California:

2.9% (414,581)
Other means:
Southwest San Gabriel Valley:

0.7% (872)
California:

0.8% (115,064)

Private vehicle occupancy (%)

Private vehicle occupancy:
Drove alone:
Southwest San Gabriel Valley:

81.9% (92,316)
California:

83.2% (10,432,462)
In 2 person carpool:
Southwest San Gabriel Valley:

14.3% (16,055)
California:

12.5% (1,564,905)
In 3 person carpool:
Southwest San Gabriel Valley:

2.4% (2,686)
California:

2.6% (330,732)
In 4 person carpool:
Southwest San Gabriel Valley:

0.9% (1,062)
California:

1.0% (119,364)
In 5-6 person carpool:
Southwest San Gabriel Valley:

0.3% (361)
California:

0.5% (57,036)
In 7+ person carpool:
Southwest San Gabriel Valley:

0.2% (179)
California:

0.3% (41,276)

Class of Workers (%)

Class of Workers (%) - Males

Class of Workers (%) - Females

Class of Workers:
Employee of private company:
Southwest San Gabriel Valley:

69.9% (90,634)
California:

68.0% (10,009,465)
    Employee of private company - Males:
    Southwest San Gabriel Valley:

    72.2% (49,415)
    California:

    71.1% (5,716,697)
    Employee of private company - Females:
    Southwest San Gabriel Valley:

    67.3% (41,219)
    California:

    64.3% (4,292,768)
Self-employed in own incorporated business:
Southwest San Gabriel Valley:

2.5% (3,268)
California:

2.7% (402,392)
    Self-employed in own incorporated business - Males:
    Southwest San Gabriel Valley:

    3.4% (2,316)
    California:

    3.6% (290,657)
    Self-employed in own incorporated business - Females:
    Southwest San Gabriel Valley:

    1.6% (952)
    California:

    1.7% (111,735)
Private not-for-profit wage and salary workers:
Southwest San Gabriel Valley:

5.3% (6,938)
California:

5.7% (845,536)
    Private not-for-profit wage and salary workers - Males:
    Southwest San Gabriel Valley:

    3.8% (2,622)
    California:

    3.8% (303,997)
    Private not-for-profit wage and salary workers - Females:
    Southwest San Gabriel Valley:

    7.0% (4,316)
    California:

    8.1% (541,539)
Local government workers:
Southwest San Gabriel Valley:

9.9% (12,817)
California:

8.3% (1,218,764)
    Local government workers - Males:
    Southwest San Gabriel Valley:

    8.0% (5,474)
    California:

    6.2% (495,927)
    Local government workers - Females:
    Southwest San Gabriel Valley:

    12.0% (7,343)
    California:

    10.8% (722,837)
State government workers:
Southwest San Gabriel Valley:

3.2% (4,158)
California:

4.0% (594,953)
    State government workers - Males:
    Southwest San Gabriel Valley:

    2.1% (1,464)
    California:

    3.2% (255,434)
    State government workers - Females:
    Southwest San Gabriel Valley:

    4.4% (2,694)
    California:

    5.1% (339,519)
Federal government workers:
Southwest San Gabriel Valley:

2.0% (2,605)
California:

2.3% (344,354)
    Federal government workers - Males:
    Southwest San Gabriel Valley:

    2.1% (1,446)
    California:

    2.5% (198,555)
    Federal government workers - Females:
    Southwest San Gabriel Valley:

    1.9% (1,159)
    California:

    2.2% (145,799)
Self-employed workers in own not incorporated business:
Southwest San Gabriel Valley:

6.7% (8,660)
California:

8.5% (1,249,530)
    Self-employed workers in own not incorporated business - Males:
    Southwest San Gabriel Valley:

    8.0% (5,469)
    California:

    9.5% (760,853)
    Self-employed workers in own not incorporated business - Females:
    Southwest San Gabriel Valley:

    5.2% (3,191)
    California:

    7.3% (488,677)
Unpaid family workers:
Southwest San Gabriel Valley:

0.5% (639)
California:

0.4% (53,934)
    Unpaid family workers - Males:
    Southwest San Gabriel Valley:

    0.4% (267)
    California:

    0.3% (23,230)
    Unpaid family workers - Females:
    Southwest San Gabriel Valley:

    0.6% (372)
    California:

    0.5% (30,704)

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