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Job Patterns For Minorities And Women In Private Industry (EEO-1)

Introductory Note

As part of its mandate under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission requires periodic reports from public and private employers, and unions and labor organizations which indicate the composition of their work forces by sex and by race/ethnic category. Key among these reports is the EEO-1, which is collected annually from Private employers with 100 or more employees or federal contractors with 50 more employees. Approximately 71,000 employers, representing 54.5 million employees, filed EEO-1 reports in 2020.

The confidentiality provision which governs release of these data (Section 709 (e) of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended by the Equal Employment Opportunity Act of 1972) prohibits release of individually identifiable information. Data in aggregated format for major geographic areas and by industry group for private employers (EEO-1) are available. The following tables are national aggregations by those industries with the greatest employment. With the release of EEOC data from 2016 forward, new disclosure criteria were implemented and applied at all aggregate types to ensure the protection of identifiable information of our survey respondents and maintain EEOC's commitment to protect the data confidentiality. Participation rates and certain industry aggregates are no longer published due to disclosure limitation rules.