Figure B

A breakdown of the share of the workforce that is either officially unemployed or otherwise out of work as a result of the virus by how likely they are to be called back, May 2020

Zero chance of being called back to a prior job Expects to be called back, but likely will not Can reasonably expect to be called back Total
All 7.2%  3.5%  9.0% 
Women 8.0%  3.9%  10.0% 
Men 6.4% 3.0%  7.9% 
Black 10.1%  3.9%  10.2% 
Hispanic 9.6%  4.3%  11.1% 
Asian 9.6%  4.3%  11.2% 
White 5.5%  2.9%  7.6% 
Other 6.9%  3.9%  10.1% 
Black women 10.4%  4.2%  10.8% 
Black men 9.9%  3.7%  9.6% 
Hispanic women 11.9%  4.9%  12.7% 
Hispanic men 7.7%  3.8%  9.9% 
Asian women 9.8%  4.8%  12.2% 
Asian men 9.2%  3.9%  10.2% 
White women 6.2%  3.4%  8.7% 
White men 4.9%  2.5%  6.6% 
Less than HS 12.4%  5.1%  13.1% 
High school 9.7%  4.2%  11.0% 
Some college 6.5%  4.2%  10.7% 
Bachelor degree 6.3%  2.4%  6.3% 
Advanced degree 4.2%  1.4% 3.7% 
Generation Z (ages 16–23) 17.0%  5.0%  13.0% 
Millenial (ages 24–39) 6.9%  3.2%  8.3% 
Generation X (ages 40–55) 4.4%  3.0%  7.8% 
Baby Boomer (ages 56–74) 5.4%  3.6%  9.3% 

 

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Source: EPI analysis of Current Population Survey Outgoing Rotation Group microdata and the Bureau of Labor Statistics Employment Situation.

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