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Glossary

Target population

  • Dislocated or displaced worker

    A dislocated worker is an individual who has been terminated or laid off, or who has received a notice of termination or layoff, from employment. These workers include displaced workers who lost or left jobs as a result of permanent closure of, or substantial layoff at, their place of work. Displaced workers can also include the self-employed and displaced homemakers, though this varies from study to study.

  • Employed

    Having a job

  • Self-employed

    Owning a business or working independently, rather than being employed by someone else

  • Unemployed

    Not currently working but looking for work

  • Gender

    The social characteristics associated with a person’s sex. Other categories will be added as they are studied.

  • Female

    People who identify as women

  • Male

    People who identify as men

  • Occupational characteristics

    Features of occupations, such as the industry or sector the occupation is in, or whether a union represents the occupation, that allow for grouping occupations. Other characteristics will be added as they are studied.

  • Education professional

    A person who works in an educational setting, for example, a teacher, reading specialist, principal, or college professor

  • Health professional

    A person who works in the health care field, for example, a home health aide, phlebotomist, or nurse