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Summerville Work Force
Summerville employed civilians and specifically employed female civilians by worker class, place of work versus place of residence (state, county), and veteran status by era of service.
Employed civilians 16 and over
13,217
100.0%
Private for-profit wage and salary workers
9,461
71.6%
Employees of own corporation
400
3.0%
Private not-for-profit wage and salary workers
648
4.9%
Local government workers
843
6.4%
State government workers
1,085
8.2%
Federal government workers
656
5.0%
Self-employed
498
3.8%
Agriculture, forestry, fishing, hunting
29
0.2%
Unpaid family workers
26
0.2%
Employed civilian females 16 and over
6,331
100.0%
Private for-profit wage and salary workers
4,232
66.8%
Employees of own corporation
62
1.0%
Private not-for-profit wage and salary workers
389
6.1%
Local government workers
544
8.6%
State government workers
700
11.1%
Federal government workers
259
4.1%
Self-employed
181
2.9%
Agriculture, forestry, fishing, hunting
0
0.0%
Unpaid family workers
26
0.4%
Workers 16 and over
13,295
100.0%
State of residence
13,145
98.9%
County of residence
4,835
36.4%
Not in county of residence
8,310
62.5%
Not in state of residence
150
1.1%
Civilian veterans 18 and over
4,210
100.0%
Percent of civilians 18 and over
21.2%
Persian Gulf War era (August 1990 or later)
1,336
31.7%
Served September 1980 or later only
809
19.2%
Served 2 or more years
703
16.7%
May 1975 to July 1990 only
698
16.6%
Served September 1980 to July 1990 only
473
11.2%
Served 2 or more years
399
9.5%
Vietnam era (June 1950 to April 1975)
1,765
41.9%
Served also in Korean War or World War II
165
3.9%
Korean War (June 1950 to January 1955)
360
8.6%
Served also in World War II
77
1.8%
World War II (September 1940 to July 1947)
413
9.8%
Other service only
37
0.9%