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Table A51. Labor force participation rate among adults ages 25 to 64, by work credential (certification or licensure) status and highest level of education: 2016

Highest level of education All adults     Adults who have a
work credential
    Adults who do not
have a work
credential
               
Total, all adults 74.1     87.0     70.2
               
High school or less 63.7     81.8     61.6
Some college, no bachelor's degree (including certificate holders) 75.7     85.7     72.4
Bachelor's or higher degree 83.2     89.3     79.9
NOTE: Adults are ages 25 to 64 and not enrolled in high school. The total number of adults is approximately 164,125,000, the total number of adults who have a work credential is approximately 38,325,000, and the total number of adults who do not have a work credential is approximately 125,800,000. The labor force participation rate is calculated as [(number of adults who are working) + (number of adults who are not working but looking for work)]/(total number of adults). Work credentials include certifications and licenses. Certifications and licenses were defined in the survey as follows: "A professional certification or license shows you are qualified to perform a specific job and includes things like licensed realtor, certified medical assistant, certified teacher, or an IT certification." If a respondent indicated that a license or certification was required by a government agency, it was counted as a license; otherwise it was counted as a certification. Information was collected on respondents' three most important licenses and certifications.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Adult Training and Education Survey (ATES) of the National Household Education Surveys Program, 2016.
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