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Marshall, Eleanor D.; Moses, Evelyn B.LPN's, 1967; An Inventory of Licensed PracticalNurses.American Nurses' Association, New York, N.Y.Public Health Service (DHEW) , Washington, D.C. Div.of Nursing.Jan 71112p.Superintendent ct Documents, U.S. GovernmertPrinting office, Washington, D.C. 20402 WE20.3102:N93/1I, $1.00)
FORS Price MF-$0.65 HC-$6.58Comparative Analysis, *Health Occupations,Individual Characteristics, *National Surveys,*Occupational Surveys, *Practical Nurses,*Statistical Data, Tables (Data)
The data in this report are the result ot the firstin a series of five proposed inventories of licensed practicalnurses. The study revealed a total ot 343,635 practical nursesholding licenses to practice at the time of the study. About 74percent reported they 4ere employed in nursing, 20 percent indicatedthey here not employed in nursing, and 6 percent did not report theirstatus. General characteristics of the entire population of licensedpractical nurses were: approximately 97 percent were female, 59percent were married, 21 percent were widowed, separated or divorced,almost 14 percent were single, and the median age was 44.1 years.This data should be a valuable asset to the body of statisticalknowledge on nursing personnel in this country. (Author/GEB)
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DISCRIMINATION PROHIBITEDTitle VI of the Civil RightsAct of 1964 states: No person in the United States shall, on theground of race, color, or national origin, be excluded from participa-tion in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discriminationunder any program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance."Therefore, the manpower anelysis program, like every program oractivity receiving financial assistance from the Department of Health,Education, and Welfare, must he operated compliance with this law.
The study upon which this publication is based was assisted by Public I lealth ServiceContract Number ND I 70-4037 from the Dbision of Nursing. National Institutes ofIlea Ith.
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an inventory oflicensed practical nurses
Prepared byEleanor D. Marshall
andEvelyn B. Moses
American Nurse AsscciotionResearch and Statist cs Deportment
Issued January 1971
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFAREPublic Heollh Service National Institutes of Health
Bureau of Health Manpower Educohon Division of Nit...singBelhesdo, Maryland 20014
or sale by th Superintendent of Documents OS. Government Printing Office
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FOREWORD
In early 1941 the U.S. Public Health Service at the request of the NursingCouncil on National Defense conducted a national inventor), of -egistered nursesthrough the State nurses' associations and the State boards of nursing. The datawere used a basis for planning, to meet the nursing needs of the country, OwStates, and the local communities during the war emergency.
In 1949 the American Nurses' Association conducted its first in a series of fivecensuses of registered nurses. Throughout the years, four other inventories \seremade periodically, the last in 1966. The reports of these studies were published bythe American Nurses' Association.
1 here was a need to secure baseline data on practical nurses, the other group oflicensed personnel in nursing. The American Nurses' Association, utilizing the samemethodology as that used for the registored nurse series, conducted the first surveyin 1967.
The Division of Nursing of the Bureau of Health Manpower Education, NationalInstitutes of Health, provided contract funds to assist in the conduct of this studyas ss 3s done :or the 1962 and 1966 inventories of registered nur.cs. As ('o- ProjectDirectors, Eleanor a Marshall and Evelyn B. Moses of the American Nurses'Association Research and Statistics Department planned and conducted thesestudies. Other Department staff assisted in the preparation of the ma,erials andcompilation of data.
A vital link in the mechanism for producing these inventories is the State hoardof nursing, the official State agency resionsible for the licensing of nursing per-sonnel, The American Nurses' Association utilizes its close working relationshipwith the State boards of nursing through its Council of State Boards of Nursing toacquire the raw data for these surveys. This cooperative arrangement among thethree types of agencies, Federal, State, and a professional organization, makespossible such large scale, costly manposscr studies of nursing personnel. It alsoillustrates the way in which government and private agencies can work together toavoid duplication of effort in th_ area of manpower research.
The data in this report of the first inventory of licensed practical nurses shouldhe a valuable asset to the body of statistical knowledge on nursing personnel inthis country.
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CONTENTS
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SUMMARY OF FINDINGS
The Employed LPN 1
Age and Marital Status 4
Basis of Original Leer's:: 4Employment Setting 6Men LPN's 8
The Inactive LPN 8
The LPN and the RN 9Conclusion 12
APPENDIX ATABLES 13
APPENDIX B-- COUNTY DATA 38
APPENDIX CMETROPOLITAN AREA DATA 97
APPENDIX DSCOPE AND METHOD OF SURVEY 102
APPENDIX ELISI OF QUESTIONS 104
APPENDIX FINDEX TO TABLES 105
FIGURES
I. Ratio of employed LPN's per 100,000 population, 1967 2
2. Median age of single and married LPN's in selected fields of nursilz, 1967 5
3. Basis of original license of LPN's by employment setting, 1967 7
4. Employment settings of LPN's and RN's 10
TABLES Text
I. Employed LPN's and ratios to population in selected areas 3
2. Field distribution of LPN's 6
3. Regional distribution of employed RN's and LPN's 9
4. Median age of employed RN's and LPN's in selected States 11
5. Field distribution of RN's and LPN's 11
TABLESAppendix A
1A. Emntoyment status of licensed practical or vocational nurses in eachState, 1967 13
2A. Adjusted total.; for employed licensed practical or cx: a ion a I nurses in
each State and region and ratio per 100,000 population, 1967 14
3A. Number of licensed practical or vocational nurses, by age group,marital status, and employment status, 1967 15
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4A. Percent of licensed practical or vocational nurses, by age group,marital status, and employment status, 1967 16
5A. Age groups of employed licensed practical or vocational nurses in eachState and region, 1967 17
6A. Age groups of inactive licensed practical or socational nurses in eachState and region, 1967 19
7A. Median ages of licensed practical or vocational nurses in each Staleand region. by eniployinent status, 1967 21
SA. Marital status of employed licensed practical or vocational nurses ineach State and region, 1967
9A. Marital status of inactive licensed practical or vocational nurses ineach State and region, 1961 24
10A. Number of licensed practical or vocational nurses, by age group, sex,and employment status, 1967 25
I IA. Percent of licensed practical or vocational nurses, by age group, sex,and employment status, 1967 25
12A. Employment status of male licensed practical or vocational nurseseach State and region. ....... 27
13A. Licensed practical or vocational nurses. bi INisis of original license,sex, and employmeni status, 1967.
I4A. Employed licensed practical or Vocational nurses, by basis of originallicense and age group, 1967 2c;
I5A. Inactive licensed practical or vocational ruses, by basis of origin. Ilicense and age group, 1967 7,k)
16A. Basis of original license of licensed practical or vocational nurses ineach Static and region, 1967 30
17A. Basis of original license of employed licensed practical or vocationalnurses in each Stale and region, 1967 31
18A. Basis of original license of inactive licensed practical or socationalnurses in each State and region, 1967 ........... ...... 32
19A. Employed licensed practical or vocational nurses, by field of ..rinploy-went and age grout, 1967 11
20A. Fruployed licensed practical or vocational nurses, by field of employ-ment and marital status, 1967
21A, Employed licensed practical or socational nurses, by sex and field ofemployment, 1957 34
22A. Employed licensed practical or socational nurses, by sex, basis oforiginal license, and field of employment. 1967 34
23A. Field of empl,.yinent of licensed practical or nurses 111
Slate and region, 1967 15
24A. Field of employment of licensed practical or socational nurses origi-nally licensed by v,iiiser, in each State and region. 1967....... 36
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SUMMARY OF FINDINGS
Among the various types of health professions thatarc generally classified as -nursing," two require licen-sure in every State to practice or to use a particulartitle. These Iwo are the registered nurse and thc practi-cal nurse. .1 he administration of licensing or registra-tion, as it is sometimes called, is a function of anagency of the State and is referred to in this report as aState board of nursing. All boards issue initial andrenewal licenses. This licensing procedure, %Ode) ca'lsfor periodic renewal of a license, provides a mechanismfor conducting nationwide- manpower studies of bothgroups of nurses. In 1949 the American Nurses' Aso-ciiition conducted the firs: in a series of five registerednurse manpower studies. The first sate'a study of licensedpractical nurses was n)PLIc in 1967. This is a report ofthat study.
Stile liccosure laws provide for renewal of practicalnurse licenses either annually or biennially. :n s,rder tomaintain "active- registration the nurse pays a fee. itk the nurses with active registration who are consideredcurrently licensed to practice (whether they are practic-ing in fact, or no and therefore constituted thc
universe that was studied. Some States maintain lists ofpractical nurses who arc not employed in that State anddo riot wish to pay a fee to maintain a license. Thesepersons, like ()tiler nonlistcd, nonlicensed practicalnurses. are not pint of the study. Although it is lesscommon today than a decade ago, there are still sonicunlicensed persons who work as practical nurses; thesepersons arc also excluded from the study.
Lis-nsure of the practical nurse is a relatively new(Ici.clopment. Although the firsi statute was enacted inFlorida in 1911, 43 jurisdictions had not enacted suchlegislation until 1945 or later, l he District of tiolumbia.in 1960, was the Iasi jurisdiction to enact legislationcos ering the practical nurse.
In California and Texas the term "vocational nurse"is used rather than "practical To avoid a greatdeal of repetition throughout the report, the use of theterm "licensed practical nurse" will include the licence('vocational nurse.
The study revealed a total of 343.635 practicalnurses holding licenses to practice at the time of thestudy. About 74 percent. or 252,522 nractical nursesrepot .:.1 they were employed in nursing; 20 percent, or19.159 practical nurses indicate(' they were not em-ployed in nursing: and al)out 6 percent, or 21.924praniinal nurses, did rot report their employment status.To obtain t, better estimate of Slate employment, ad-ifictoicrits were made for nonreporting of enipi.,yalcntstatus. County figures were adjusted to produce Statetotals and a national estimate. This resulted in a total of
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United Stiles in 1967.To characteri/c generally the entire p,pulation of
licensed practical nurses (both the employcii and in-noise in nursing): they were predominantly female,only 9,420, or about 3 percent were male; the majority'were married (59 percent1t 21 prevent SS VIC widowed,divorced or separated; alrno,t 14 percent went single:and the median age was 44.1 yeals.
The Employed LPN
The Public lIcalth Service estimates that 3.5 milbonpersons were employed in all health occupations in
1967. Of that total, 50 pervert were classified as
"nursing- occupations. Practical nurses accounted forabout 9 percent of all health workers and 18 percentof employed "nursing" personnel,' Prior to the ANAinventory, little statistical information was available onthese practitioners.
As menti.meel previously., it is estimated from theinventory that 269,723 licensed practical noises
wen employed throughout the United States in 1967.
The supply varies greatly from Slide to Slate Alaskahad 199 licensed practical nurses while New York :lad25,293, "Ilt:re were four States whose supply wasestimated to be 20,00(1 or more: New York, l'enas)l-vania, '1 cwt.. and (iiilifornia. Together these four Slatesiicsotinted for 35 percent of all employed licensedTracheal nurses.
In order to make State comparisons, ratios of licensedpractical nurses to population were computed. Nation-ally, there were 135 licensed practical muses for every100.000 residents of the States. 1he State ratiosvari d from a low of 64 licensed practical nurses per100.000 population in Indiana to a high Of 267 per100.00(1 in (lie District 14 rcioluilibia. Twenty-0%o SI,tle",had nurse/population riitios higher 111;111 that for Ilitinned States. The 10 i,,,risdictions with the highestratios wen:, in descending order, the 1)ictlict of ColumHa, 'moon), \lassachusetk, Ti'.ex Pcnnsylsiintil.Idaho. Colorado. Rhode 'Island. Arkansas. 'the10 States se ith the lowest ratios were, in ascending
order, Indiana. \faint:, Alaska, Nebraska, NVolning,Nlaoland, \Ionians'. Kansas, South Carolina. and ILA\ a.Ac can be seen from these listings. there is no particularconcentration of relatisely high or low ratios in anysingle defined region of the country. There is. limseser.a tendency toward 3 enncentraiion in the noitherri
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In addition to State data, distribatims of licensedpractical nurscs were made by county and metropolitanareas. The list of counties and metropolitan areas werederived from the "Sales Management, Survey of BuyingPower."' There was some difficulty in determiningcounty for this purpose since the original source docu-ments for the 1967 inventory of Licensed PracticalNurses did not contain ailestions on county of employ -meet or residence. They did, however, ask for thenurse's address and the State where the nurse wasemployed. Therefore, for purposes of this distribution.county identification was made from the mailing ad-dress. Thus, the county data for each State includepractical nures employed in tnat State according tocounty of mailing address; the inactive practical nursesresiding in that State according to county of mailingaddress; the practical nurses who did not report whetheror not they were c mployed according to county ofrmiling address; and a residual group called "out ofState residence." This last group includes the practicalnurses who said they were employed in that State butwho had limiting addresser in a different State. Theeffect on the employed population of using the mailingaddress would he expected to be greater than that forthe inactive licensed practical nurse since the addresswould more likely he accurate placement identificationfor the latter group. in all there were 5.362 employedlicensed practical nurses v,:ho were not included in a
county `'cause their mailing address differed from theState where they We're entrioyed.
It is interesting to examine the supply of licensedpractical nurses in the different geographical terms:State. county. and metropolit; n area. A metropolitanarea as used in the 'Sales Manageme.d. Survey of Buy-ing Power" is defined as ". . . a group of contiguouscounties featurine at least one central city of 50.000inhabitants or more. or cities' with a combinedpi:mut:lion if 1,01160. in addition to the county con-taining such a city or citics, centigirods counties cm:114yAS component parrs of a Siamlor, f Ale tropoliranal Area if they are co-Titialfy metropolitan in character.
and are economically and to,-1,uly with the 'hub'or cen'al city.'
it was estimated that 189.387 licensed practicalnurses were employed in 22: metropolitan area in theUnited States in 1967. This accounts for 70 percent ofthe 269.-23 licened practical nurses r.mploNed in nor,-Mc [hat sear.] hus, there were 139 licensed prai7.C,11/10rsis for every I00,0°11 persons among the 136 mil-
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The importance of examining supply in terms of ametropolitan area is dramatically illustrated by the datafor the District of Columbia. Within the confines of thecent, al city, which is synonymous with :he entire juris-diction in this instance, it is estimat:d that there were2,162 employed licensed practical nurses for a ratio of267 per 100,000 population. Looking .it the wholemetropolitan area, defined here as Washington, D.C.,two counties in Maryland plus four counties in Virginia,it is estimated that it contained 3,057 employed licensedpractical nurses, an addition of only 895 nurses overthe central city's supply. Because of the considerablylarger population base for this expanded area, there isa ratio of only 114 licensed practical nurses for every100,000 persons. This same effect is evidcnced forother large metropolitan areas as shown in the tablebelow. Although a jurisdiction appears to have a highratio of licensed practical nurres to popul, don. it is
fallacious to eliminate from consideration the fact that[Lc surrounding population of a large central cityutilizes the facilities of that city to help meet healthcare needs,
Table 1 Employed 1 PV's and ratios to populationin selected areas
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Nco, York 11.471 142 15.019 129
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St. 1 outs 2.4115 115 1,5,9 170
11.111iiinotc 1.511 163 2.111 105
Tire central city data in the preceding table were[lensed front county data. 'there were 3,077 cots alesplus eight independent cities.. it i interesting to notethat 88 of the 3.077 had no licensed practical r urses,ernistal or unemployed.
'',vain it should be remembered lint county design;(ion as clerked form the [nailing address ratherInn an employ nr-nt address. if the practical nursescould be distributed :recordim: to the actual county ofemployment. the ratio of nurses to P01 elation might-1PPc-tr even higher for those AT 3S where there arelarge concentrations of health facilities Thus. thenurse population ratio also sears partially as a re-flection of lie concentration or r,,ciiEt;,, in a particulararea and. in any: comparisod of the relative stroigth orweakness of Om nurse supply in an arca. this factor
ould also be taken into account.
Age and Marital StatusThe median age of employed licensed practical
nurses vvas 44.3 years in 1967. About 25 percent ofthe employed group were under 31 yews and another25 percent were 55 -r more years old. The distributionby age groups shows that 13 percent of employedlicensed practical nurses reported thi.ir age as under 25years. The relatively short training period to becomea practical nurse, usually 12 months. brings large num-bers of graduates into the labor market at relativelyyoung ages. Concomitantly. this type of training alsohas enabled the older woman to enter the health carelieid.
A study being conducted by the National League forNursing on the career patterns of practical nurses re-veals that the age o' students entering practical nursingprograms varied. "Less than half, or 45.3 percent of thestudents ad--.1ittcd t, the schools in the study, fell in
the age rangc of 14 to 19; chile slightly over half ofthe students were twenty year of age or older.'" Theirdata show that about 24 percent of the entering studentsWere at least 35 years old.
On the average. the youngest empbTed licensedpractical nurses were fouled in the \Vest North Centralregion of the United States. The median age for thatregion was 38.2 years. In the States of North Dakota.South Dakota. and Nlinnesota, the median age fellbelow 30,
he majority of employed licensed practical nurses(58.2 percent) reported they were married: 12 percentis ere divorced or separated: 12 percent Were widowed:16,3 percent were single.
Ac would be expected, single employed licensedpractical nurses l\ ere younger on the average than Werelicensed practical nurses in the other marital statusci,tegories. Their median age was 26.9 years sshilemarried nurses had a median of 43.3 years. the
55ido\Ned. 58 8 sears, aid the divorced and separatedhad a median age of 45.8 years.
Basis of Original LicenseThe inventory form contained a question about
Nhether the original license to practice practical nursingNas obtained bi examination or Naiv.:r. For the mostpart the term "original license'' was no clearly defined
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as the first license ever obtained by the nurse regardlessof State where the license was being renewed. SonicStates did ask in which State the first license Waiobtained to assist in interpreting that question.
The term "waiver'' signifies that sonic requirement toobtain a license is set aside, such as the necessity to havegraduated from a State-approved program of practicalor vocational nursing. In sonic States it is required thatthese individuals take and pass the examination. There-fore, if the individual completed the Inventory formby checking both waiver and examination, the responsewas coded as. salver.- However, despite those limita-tions the characteristics of those who indicated theywere originally licensed by examination as compared tothose is hose original license was by waiver warrantsreview.
For the United States as a whole it was found thatalmost 73 pexent of the employed licensed practicalnurses reported that their original license was obtainedby examination and 24.5 percent indicated they werelicensed by waiver. Among the States. the highestproportion of original licenses obtained by waiver wasfound in Pennsylvania (60 percent or about three outof every five employed licensed practical nurses in thatState). The States in %%hich at least nine out of 10employed licensed practical nurses reported having ob-tained their first licence by examinationam wCre Minnesota.:,lar,and, Tennessee, California. Idaho. North Dakota.Alaska. Wisconsin. Iowa. and Nevada.
There is a marked difTerence in the age distributionsof employed licensed practical nurses who obtainedoriginal licenses by examination and those who ob-tained them by waiver. The median age of those Whoreported theirs was obtained by examination was 39,7years while the 'a aivered licensed practical nurses'average age was 54.3 years. Among the employedlicensed practical nurses who were (10 years or older.55 percent reported that they had obtained their originallicense by waiver. On the other hand. 96 percent of dieemployed licensed puct:cal nurses under 30 years ofage were licensed originally by examination. The initialpassage of a licensing law or an amendment to anexisting statute are times When the likelihood occurs oflarge numbers of ficeni.es being issued by waiver, asthe censure statistics in annual editions of racry AboutNta.c;ne attest. It is, therefore, more apt to be theolder licensed practical nurse who holds a waiveredlicence.
Figure 2. Median age of single and married LPN's in selected fktlds of nursing, I967
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nantly in institutional settings. Sixty-seven percent wereestimated to be employed in hospitals in 1967 andanother 12 percent were working in nursing homes.About 14 petcent of licensed practical nurses wereengaged in private nursing, the vast majority of whomwere probably caring for patients in hospitals. Dataobtained by the American Nurses' Association fromnurses professional registries for 1967 showed thatalmost S9 percent of the calk filled by licensed practicalrP.rses for private nursing care were for patients in
hospitals whi/e only about II percent were for patientsin their homes.'
The distribution of employed licensed practical nursesby employment settings in 1967, when adjusted for non-response as to employment status and ficld of nursing,is as follows:
Tattle 2. If Mt. Jistribution of : l'N's
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Total .. ..... ...... . 269.123 100.0Hospital . . ................ 179.511 66.5Private nursing 37.295 13.8Nursing home 12.139 11.9Physician's or dentist's office 15.598 5.8Public health 3.385 1.3Industry 1.086Other.................... 709
It may be 'veil to point out here that the need forgross manpower statistics does not obviate the need forinstitutional or agency data, nor is the reverse true. Oiletype of study complements the other and adds to thestore of knowledge. Indeed, it would be relativelyimpossible to assess the status of trends in education,employment, utilization. and adequacy of supply ofhealth manpower without adequate statistics of variouskinds.
Estimates of the namber of employed practical nursesin various employment settings arc available periodi-early from difTcrent sources. The Div ision of Nursing ofthe National Institutes of Health in a 1966 study ofnursing personnel in hospitals estimated that 160,766
practical nurses were employed in hospitalsthat year.'
1 he Division of Nursing regularly gathers data onnursing personnel employed in public health. Theyfound that in 1966 there were 826 licensed practical
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nurses reported employed in the United States. In their1968 study, 1,681 licensed practical nurses were re-ported employed in public health in this country.'
Another source of data on where practical nurses areemployed is the National Center for Health Statistics.Their Division of Health Resources Statistics surveyednursing and related homes in 1967 and found that40,109 licensed practical nurses were working there.These data were collected in the 1967 Afu.ster FacilitiesInventory Survey of Inpatient Health
Relativel little information is av ailable on nursingpersonnel in physicians' offices. Some data were col-lected by the American Medical Association in a surveyof medical groups in the United States in 1965. It wasfound that 3,636 licensed practical nurses were em-ployed in group practice situations.'' The ANA inven-tory, how.ev..fr. is the major source of data on licensedpractical nurses in physicians' and dentists' offices, in-dustry, and private nursing.
There arc some interesting distinctions characterizingthe supply of licensed practical nurses when examinedby field of employment. Hospital-employed licensedpractical nurses constitute 0; largest segment amongthe various employment settings; in each State andregion of the cour try this employment group pre-dominates. However, there are differences of magnitt,deaccording to geographic location. For example, in arcPacific area of the country almost 71 percent of thelicensed practical nurses reported they worked in hospi-tals while in the New England region 62 rreent werehospital-employed.
In New England a significantly higher proj.ortion(22 percent) of licensed practical nurses were foundworking in nursing homes as compared to the 12 pe-cent of the country as a whole. However, the southernpart of the country showed a significantly lower nro-portion (about 9 percent) employed in nursing homes.11: three States in the southern a larea that were excep-tions to this relatively low proportion wereGeorgia. and Alabama.
For licensed practical nurses in private nursing. thearea showing the highest proportion \vas the \fiddleAtlantic region 19 percent) and the low was found inthe Pacific area, which had only S percent reported.In the field of office nursing, a high proportion (S.5percent) w as found in the \'est South Central areacompared to a low (about 3 percent) in the north-eastern section of the country.
Figure 3. Basis of original license of LPN's by employment setting, 1967
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Licensed practical nurses in hospitals had a medianage of 41.4 years. Onc-quarter of them were 28.6 yearsand younger and one-quarter were over 52.2 years.Licensed practical nurses in hr tpitals and those workingin offices were younger on the average Than those work-ing in other employment settings. 1 he median age oflicensed practical nurses in offices was 40.1 years.
Since most employed licensed practical nursesworked in hospitals it would be expected that thelargest number of individuals in every marital statuscategory,' would be found in hospitals, and this was so.As far as single nurses Were concerned, three-quarters ofthem worked in hospitals, a far greater proportion inhospitals than was found for all employed licensedpractical nurses. The median age of single licensedpractical nurses in hospitals was 24.8 years; marriedlicensed practical nurses in hospitals had a median ageof 41.7 years.
The proportion of licensed practical .uses in hos-pitals %%Ito received their original licenses by waiver wascomparatively low (19.5 percent) compared to all otherfields in %chick large numbers of licensed practicalnurses were found. The one exception 'vas the physi-c1ans' or dentists' offices where only 19.9 percent oflicensed practical nurses received their first licenses bycsaisier. 'These Were the two fields in which the youngerlicensed practical nurses were found. The youngernurses Were more apt to have received their firsttie:er.se by examination than by waiver.
The second largest field of employment for licensedpractical nurses is private nursing. These nurses wereolder on the average than licensed practical nurses ioany other employment setting; the median age was 54.9years. likeause of their age level, they showed, as agroup, significantly higher proportions of widowed, anddivorced and separated persons than was found for alllicensed practical nurses. Forty -three per of lic:nsedpractical nurses doing private nursing reported receivingtheir original licenses by waiver, the highest ocreentageof ;Illy field in which licensed practical nurses were%corking.
Nursing home-. employed the third largest numl,er oflicensed practical nurses among tilt- various employ-ment settings. These noises also tended to he older, onthe average, with a median age of 48.2 years. A sig-nificantly higher proportion were married and widowedthan cc as found for all licensed practical nurses. As agroup. licensed practical nurses in nursing homes had aMich proportion (12.9 percent) of waivcrcd licenses.
Physicians and dentists employed the fourth largestgroup of licensed practical nurses to work in theiroffices. Insofar ac age and basic Of obtaining originallicense is concerned. they are similar to the group ofTeen s I practical nurses in hospitals. The marital statusdistribution of each group cc ac. tioscever. quite different:
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69 percent of those employed in offices were marriedwhile 58.6 percent of those employed in hospitals weremarried.
Since there were only small numbers of licensedpractical nurses in other types of employment settingsthan those described, no detailed analysis is karrantc.d.It is of interest, howi'ver, to see that while only 1.3
percent of licensed practical nurses in the country as awhole worked in public health, 20.7 percent worked inpublic health in the State of Alaska.
Men LPN's
A total of 6,910 men licensed practical nurses wereemployed in nursing in the United States in 1967. Theyrepresented 73.3 percent of all men licensed practicalnurses and 2.7 percent of all employed licensed practical nurses, male and female. 1 he median age of em-ployed men licensed practical nurses was 44.0 ;ears.about the same as that found for employed womenlicensed practical nurses (44.3 years). Looking at thedistribution of the men by age groups, there appearedto he more of a concentration in the middle categories,such as the 30-34, 35-39. 4C-44, and 45-49 age groups,than was found for women.
Tmenty-two percent of the employed men licensedpractical nurses Were single; 66 percent Were married:9 percent Were widowed, divorced or Separated. Themedian age of the single men was 38.3 years comparedto 26.4 years as the average for the single women whowere employed. Two employment scttingc shocced ahigher percentage of men licensed practical nursesthan of women: in hospitals there were 71.1 percent ofmen, 65.8 percent of women; in industry there. were 1.2percent of men and .4 percent of women.
A larger proportion of the men licensed practicalnurses reported they obtained their first licences byc.-aiver than did the women (40 percent of employedmen licensed practical nurses compared to 24 purees'of the employed women licences! practical nurses). Themen licensed practical nurses engaged in private nursingshowed a higher proportion of those obtaining theirfirst licences by examination 5c compared %cid, womenin that field. insofar as the other employment settingsWere concerned. however: the reverse %,"ac
The Inactive LPNOf all licensed practical nurses Mu, held licenses to
proetit'e in 1967-343,635-- a total of 69.1S9 re-ported 1110 \\ ire not employed in nursing. From Ihcscdata it cc as estimated that tae actual iminhcr of Mu:tic elicensed practical nurses in the finites! States that yearcc as 73.912 or 21.5 pere.,:n! (,f ;111 licensed rmeifealntirsec.
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The inactive licensed practical nurse had a medianage of 42.6 years. Thus, the licensed practical nursewho maintained a license to practice, although not em-ployed, was younger on the average than the employedlicensed practical nurse. Seventy-five percent of theinactive licensed practical nurses were married, c muchhigher proportion than that for the employed licensedpractical nurses. Si..teen percent of the inactive licensedpractical nurses were widowed, divorced or separated,and almost 7 percent were single. The married inactivelicensed practical nurse was younger (38.2 years on theaverage) than the inactive licensed practical nurses inthe other marital status categories. Single inactivelicensed practical nurses had a median age of 40.0years.
There was no difference insofar as employed or in-active licensed practical nurses were concerned in theproportion of those obtaining their original licenses bye.xamination (about 72 perccnt of the inactive and 73perccnt of the employed) and those obtaining them bywaiver (about 24 percent of each group).
There were 1,769 men licensed practical nurses hold-ing licenses to practice ixho were not employed innursing. 18.8 percent of the 9.420 men in this study.This is a higher proportion imietive than was found formen registered nurses (6.2 percent). The median age ofthe men inactive licensed practical nurses ',vas 46.1years. which is somewhat higher than the 44.0 medianfig,: of the employed men licensed practi:al nurses. Theopposite was true for the wanien: employed womenlicensed practical nurses had a median age of 44.3years while the inactive women licensed practical nurseshad a median of 42.5 years.
No information is available from this study as to thepotentiality of the inactive licensed practical nurses forfuture employment. It may well be that like the regis-tered nurse, the inactive licensed practical nurses whomaintain a license in force can be considered a recruit-ment pool. Of course, an inactive registrant may beemployed in a field outside of nursing. In this study:inyone not employed as a nurse is considered "inactive."
The LPN and the RNSince the 1967 licensed practical nurse inventory wag
conducted in the same manner as the 1966 inventory ofregistered nurses,'" some information is provided %%id)which to make comparisons as to the characteristics ofthese two groups of licensed personnel.
There %;.ere 909.131 registered nu rsec %%lio maintainedcurrent licenses in 1966. Therefore. the 343.635 li-
M1r,'.11r. ,1,1 I F r crkan N,,,Ke
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censed practical nurses are about one-third the size ofthat group. Sixty-seven percent of the registered nurseswere estimated to be employed in nursing (613,188)whereas 78 percent (269,723) of the licensed practicalnurses were estimated to be employed in nursing. T heinventories measure only those nurses Who keep theirlicenses current. h may be that there is more likelihoodthat the registered nurse will maintain a license thanwill the licensed practical nurse. This may account forthe fact that the percentage of registered nurses who arcinactive is greater than is the proportion of licensedpractical nurses who are inactive.
Examining both groups in total (employid and in-active) we find that significantly higher proportions ofthe female licensed practical nurses aged 25 and overwere employed in nursing than were the registerednurses. In the youngest age group.those under 25years--the reverse was true. Differences were not asmarked among the men. However, higher proportionsof the men licensed practical nurses 50 years and overwere employed in nursing than was found among themen reOstered nurses. In the youngest age group of menlicensed practical nurses a smaller proportion was
employed in nursing than was found in this age categoryof men registered nurses.
Looking at the State distributions of employed li-censed practical nursesand registered IISIT,L*C. taking
population into account. there is no consistent pattern ofrelationship between the numbers of persons in eachState is thcse two groups. The following figures slim\the comparisons between the estimated numbers of ert .ployed registered nurses and employed licensed proetc,,1 nurses according to nine regional areas of the Unite(States:
Table 3. Regional distribution of eniploed RN's
and T.PN's
Ih N'sNurce-
rotulatcon
1 tilrlo nil 1 l'N'sNur3c-
rorwl3tio:-Region' Nurrbcr ratio Nur11xr ratio
Unitcd Sows 613. tSS 313 269.723 115
v. I n1.71.uld 57.252 5rr) 2o..IY, I sn
51n1,11c Atlantic 1-15.03; 395 5S .02h 157
South Atlantic 7S. 45() 270 31, 1r.,S 1 1 ts
aq South ('antral 22.631 176 16.153 125
Wol South Cenir31 31.154 1S2 36.312 1911
1 5,1 Norlh Central 115.555 306 4,5, 310 11'4
west North (Antral 51.511 321 15.63s 115
Mountain 25,735 331 10.017 132
Pacific 74.743 321 25.621 112
Ini1J.7,1 in t r.h rt r ,
Figure 4. Employment settings of LPN's and RN's
19Nfs Nursinghomes
Private nursing
'Office
Inst itvtions
* (includes public heolth, and industry(
Officenursing
Public health
Industry
CO'ec
Zuir;i1.
Institutions
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Although the numbers of men registered nurses andmen licensed practical nurses were virtually identical-6,590 and 6,9l0, respectively-the mel licensed practi-cal nurses represent a more sizable proportion of theentire complement of licensed practical nurses than didthe men registered nurses in relation to all registerednurses.
The employed licensed practical nurse was consider-ably older on the average than the employed registerednurse: the former had a median age of 44.3 years andthe median age of the latter was 40.3 years. In all agecategories above age 45, there were larger proportionsof employed licensed practical nurses compared toregistered nurses. In a'l except 17 States the licensedpractical nurses were markedly older on the averagethan were the registered nurses. The median age of thelicensed practical nurses in 19 States was more than 5years above that of the registered nurse. As can beseen from the following table, among he 17 Statesthat did not follow this general pattern, the median ageof the licensed practical nurses was either considerablylower than that of the registered nurses or they werefairly similar.
Table 4. Median age of employed RN's and LPN'sin selected States
Median age
State RN's 1.PN's
Alaska 37.8 34.0California 42.5 42.9Connecticut .. . . . ........ . 40.2 38.7Iowa 39.2 37.8Kansas 39.4 40.4Maine 44.1 43.8Mar)land 38,8 38.4Slichigan 40.5 38.1Minnesota 38.4 28.0Nesada 43.7 43.5New Hampshire 41 6 4t .2New Mexico 42.5 39.6North Dakota 37,5 24.0South Dakota 38.3 27.6Vermont 43.6 44.1Virginia 39.3 39.7Wisconsin 39.6 31.4
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As compared :o the registered nurses, it was foundthat smaller proportions of licensed practical nurseswere single or married, and that larger proportions werewidowed, divorced or separated. This probably reflectsthe fact that licensed practical nurses tended to be olderthan the registered nurses on the average.
As was mentioned previously, licensed practicalnurses tended to be concentrated in institutional settingsand in private nursing. Compared to the registered
nurses there were comparatively few licensed practicalnurses employed in public health work, in industry, andphysicians' and dentists' offices.
Table 5. Field distribution of RN's and LPN's
Number of Number ofYield of employment RN's LPN's
Total 613,188 269,723Institutions 410,127 211,650Prisate nursing 60,477 37,295Otlice nursing 50,365 15,598Public health 49,012 3,385Industry 19,199 1,086Other 124,008 709
includes school of nursing.
It is interesting to note that the age and maritalstatus distributions in the various fields of nursing foundfor the licensed practical nurses tended to be similar tothat found for the registered nurses. As was true for theregistered nurses, licensed practical nurses in hospitalsand office nursing were from the younger segment ofthe employed nurse population and those in privatenursing. from the oldest. Hospital nursing appeared tohave a large segment of the young single regi5terednurses as was true for the licensed practical nurses.Office nursing tended to have a relatively high propor-tion of married nurses among both the registered nursesand the licensed practical nurses.
Conclusion
Information about health manpower is under closescrutiny today in this Nation's efforts to meet theincreasing demand for health care. To recruit morestudents into educational programs that take advantageof their capabilities; to produce additional personnel,possibly in new occupations; to provide educational andexperiential opportunities for personnel to advance intheir careers are today's goals in the health field. Theperiodic as ailability of certain benchmark data is re-quired to evaluate progress toward these goals.
Since nursing personnel is a key group in the healthmani..wver spectrum, a continuous series of compre-hensive information is valuable in such evaluations. Thelive inventories of registered nurses which have beenconducted provide such data for this segment of the
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nursing personnel. The I967 inventory of licensed prac-tical nurses is the first nationwide census that gatheredinformation on the characteristics of these practitioners,Baseline data afforded b, this survey can be utilized forfurther research.
In addition to continuing to collect such data as ANAobtained in 1967 in order to have comparable statisticson licensed practical nurses, there is the need for someadditional items of information and the refinermot ofcertain questions. For example, a question on educationalbackground could be introduced into a subsequent in-ventory. While the 1967 study attempted to find thebasis upon which original licenses were obtained, it didnot determine the actual educational background of thepractical nurse. Also, a question on full- and part-timeemployment will he added to the next set of inventoryquestions.
APPENDIX A
Table 1A. Employment status of licensed practical or vocational nurses in each State, 1967
SlateTotal
number
Employed innursing
Number Percent
Not employed innursing
Number Percent
Employmentnot reported
Number
status
Percent
United States . 343,635 252,522 73.5 69,189 20.1 21,924 6.4
Alabama ,,,...... ....... 5,211 4,263 80.9 605 15.3 203 3.8Alaska.. 285 193 69.5 86 30.2 1 .3Arizona 2,221 1,709 77,0 478 21.5 34 1.5Arkansas 4,128 3,360 F 1.4 654 16.1 104 2.5California . 26,203 13,479 70.5 5,626 21 5 2,098 8.0
Colorado....... 4,510 3,657 81.1 809 17.9 44 1.0Connecticut ...... 4,386 3,549 80.9 633 15.6 154 3.5Delaware..... 803 540 19.7 149 18,5 14 1.7District of Columbia. 2,431 2,090 85.0 259 10.6 82 3.4Florida ......... 11,625 8,753 75.3 1,614 14.4 1,193 10.3
Georgia. 4,987 3,801 76.2 1,C46 21.0 140 2.8Hawaii 1,583 1,203 75.7 244 15.4 141 8.9Idaho., _ .......... 1,957 1,439 73.5 510 26.1 8 .4Illinois.. 14,511 11,150 76.5 2,231 15.3 1,190 8.2Indiana, 3,885 2.997 77.1 620 16.0 268 6.9
Iowa.... ....... ...... 3,335 2,373 71,1 8,6 26,3 86 2,6Kansas 2,422 1,801 74.4 503 20.7 118 4.9Kentucky 3,621 2,787 77.0 666 18.4 163 4,6Louisiana 6,322 5,032 79.6 1,248 1.4 1 42 .7Maine 1,037 655 63.2 321 31.5 55 5.3
Maryland 3,990 3,025 75,8 912 22.9 53 1.3Massachusetts. 16,633 9,532 57.3 3,176 19.1 3,925 23.6Michigan 16,122 10,181 66.9 3,778 23,4 1,563 9.1Minnesota . 6,226 4,964 19.7 1,158 18.6 104 1,1Mississippi 3,579 2,912 81,4 533 14.9 134 3.1
Missouri... ........ 7,901 5,490 82.1 1,032 13.1 379 4.8Montana 812 581 72,3 221 21.2 4 .5Nebraska 1,528 1,144 74.9 343 22 8 36 2.3Nevada._ .... 8" 544 61.3 L40 30.7 12 1.5New Hampshire 1,436 932 64.9 383 21.0 116 8.1
New Jersey. 11,086 1,464 61.3 2,776 25.1 845 7.6New Mexico 1,515 1,116 73.7 307 20.2 92 6.1New York ....... ....... . 34,850 24,951 71 6 9.436 27.1 453 1.3North Carolina ...... 6,593 5,229 79.3 1,153 11.5 211 3,2North Dakota. 766 603 78.1 160 20.9 3 .4
Ohio 18,363 14.683 19.9 3,307 18 0 318 2.1Oklahoma ....... 4,195 2,973 70 9 713 11.0 599 12.1Oregon... 3,001 2,164 72.1 818 21.3 19 .6Pennsylvania 31,741 23,940 75 4 6,878 21.7 929 2 9Rhode Island 2,153 1,585 13 6 505 23.5 63 2 9
South Carolina 2,676 2,183 81.6 423 16,0 65 2.4South Dakota. 811 614 15 1 159 19 5 44 5 4Tennessee 6,969 5,669 81 3 1,155 16 6 145 ?.1Texas 30,311 20,237 65 1 5,210 17.1 5,301 17 2Utah 1,551 1,191 76 8 339 21 8 21 1.4
Vermont 1,219 935 73.1 316 24.7 28 2.2Virginia 5,859 4,808 82 1 959 16.3 92 1 6
Washington 7,014 4,157 67.8 2,143 30.6 114 1.6".e.>t Virginia 2,821 2,317 821 406 14.4 98 3.5Wisconsin..... .,. . . 4,570 3,939 85.9 573 12 5 28 .6Wyoming 314 271 74 1 92 24 6 5 1 3
_ ........_..._...........
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Table 2A. Adjusted totals for employed licensed practical or vocational nurses in each Stateand region and ratio per 100,000 populzition, 1967
State and region
Employednurses,
(adjustedfigure)
Nurse-populationratio' State and region
Emptoyednurses,
(adjustedfigure)
Nurse-popu-lationratio'
United States ...... . 269,723 1.1 East North Central 46,310 118Illinois. . .... ... ........... . 12,146 111
New England . ..... . 20,436 1130 tndiana. .... .. .. . ...... 3,222 64Connecticut 3,677 125 Michigan .... ....... . .. 11,948 140Maine .......... . . . . . . . 691 70 Ohio 14,998 141Massachusetts 12,469 228 Wisconsin 3,996 94New Hampsh're . .. . .... 1,1111 151Rhode Island 1,632 181 West North Central ..... . .. 18,638 115Vermont 956 236 Iowa 2,440 81
KansLs 1,897 83Middle Atlantic.. .... . . .. ... . 59,026 157 Minnesota 5,053 139
New Jersey ...... . .... . . . 8,081 115 Missouri ........ 6,819 149New York 25,293 139 Nebraska 1,172 79Pennsylvania ?4,652 210 North Dakota 606 94
South Atlantic 34,468 116South Dakota 651 92
Delaware 650 125 Mountain 10,697 132District of Col 2,162 267 Arizona ... ........ .. 1,737 104Florida 9,747 158 Colorado 3,695 181Georgia 3,912 ea Idaho 1,445 205Maryland 3,065 82 Montana 591 82North Carolina 5,401 108 Nevada ...... ..... .. ...... . .... . . 552 116South Carolina 2,239 85 New Mexico..... ......... ...... ..... .. 1,188 112Virginia 4,884 107 Utah 1,207 116West Virginia 2,402 136 Wyoming 281 80
East South Central... .. ...... ......... 16,183 125 Pac:;ic 28,623 112Alabama .... .......... ............ .. 4,437 125 Alaska 199 73Kentucky 2,924 92 California.. ........ 20,0)1 103Mississippi . ........ .. ..... ......... 3,029 1:1
.....1-1..Naii 1,319 176
Tennessee......... .... .... ......... 5,793 149 Oregon 2,179 109
West South Central.... .. . .......... ... 36,342 190Washington 4,835 155
Arkansas 3,448 176Louisiana 5,067 138Oklahoma 3,387 138Texas 24,440 222
Adjusted for nonresponse.$381105 based on December 31,1%7 population from -Sates Management, Survey LI Buying Power.- Copyright June 10, 1968. Popurat9on 'Tres
evclude armed forces overseas.
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Tab
le 3
A. N
umbe
r of
lice
nsed
pra
ctic
al o
r vo
catio
nal n
urse
s, b
y ag
e gr
oup,
mar
ital s
tatu
s, a
nd e
mpl
oym
ent s
tatu
s, 1
967
Mar
tial s
tatu
s an
dT
otal
Und
er65 an
dA
ge not
empl
oym
ent s
tatu
snu
mbe
r20
-24
25-2
930
-34
35-3
940
-44
45-4
950
-54
55-5
960
-64
over
repo
rted
Tot
al34
3,63
51,
601
41,2
0434
,614
27,0
3429
,874
31,7
4235
,590
38,1
7433
,933
23,6
0023
,810
22,4
59
Sin
gle
46,7
991,
081
'1,3
096,
519
2.99
82,
475
2,13
62,
173
2,47
32,
647
2,14
62,
708
1,13
4E
mpl
oyed
41,7
3799
216
,987
5,86
92,
686
2,19
61,
912
1on
o2,
119
2,21
91,
754
1,70
988
5..o
t em
ploy
ed4,
660
711.
135
557
262
238
191
222
289
369
315
877
134
Not
rep
orte
d^9
210
187
9353
4133
4265
5977
122
115
Mar
ried
203,
384
350
21,0
6324
,738
19,8
5721
,740
22,L
4825
,044
25,0
3419
,565
10,9
626,
817
s,36
6E
mpl
oyed
146,
052
255
13,8
8815
,136
13,5
5416
,524
18,2
3619
,978
19,6
8314
,743
7,45
52,
644
3,76
6N
ot e
mpl
oyed
51,9
e89
8.94
79,
188
5,97
94,
820
4 10
64,
558
4,78
04,
264
3,11
92,
840
1,17
6N
ot r
epor
ted
4,55
66
228
314
324
396
506
508
571
558
388
333
424
Wid
owed
38,4
477
6322
236
779
81.
575
2,97
45,
323
6,94
67,
163
11,4
151,
594
Em
ploy
ed25
,596
749
161
2r0
671
1, .,
392,
614
4,64
65,
945
5,66
77,
097
1,11
0N
ot e
mpl
oyed
7,35
613
50/0
108
202
294
536
795
1,23
73,
759
292
Not
rep
orte
d1,
495
111
719
3466
141
206
259
559
192
Div
orce
d or
sep
arat
ed34
,840
1295
22,
650
3,24
84,
274
1,51
44,
652
4,57
23,
941
2,65
12,
132
1,29
3E
mpl
oyed
30,1
,v9
-'5.
2,29
72,
910
3,81
14,
064
4,15
93,
969
3,41
92,
196
1,44
61,
068
Not
em
ploy
ed3.
301
3. n
830
928
437
037
138
941
341
537
661
015
3N
ot r
epor
ted
853
4454
9379
104
140
167
7876
72
Mar
ital s
tatu
s no
t rep
orte
d20
,165
151
81/
485
564
587
669
747
1122
834
679
738
13,0
72E
mpl
oyed
4,65
15
183
208
270
289
369
425
521
529
434
331
1,08
2N
ot e
mpl
oyed
1,40
648
5959
6367
9011
212
612
126
340
1N
ot r
epor
ted
.. ,
..14
,108
148
581
218
235
235
233
232
'89
179
124
147
11,5
89
....
C'
Tab
le 4
A, P
erce
nt o
f lic
ense
d pr
acti,
:al o
r vo
catio
nal n
urse
s, b
y ag
e gr
oup,
mar
ital s
tatu
s, a
nd e
mpl
oym
ent s
tatu
s, 1
96%
t.)1
-,tA
tu-,
and
Tot
alU
nder
65 and
Aw
,rio
tor
nplo
yrne
n!N
umbe
rP
erce
r.t
2370
-7,
25-2
930
-34
35-3
940
-44
45 -
4950
-54
55-5
960
-64
over
repo
rted
Tot
al.
343.635
1 601
41,204
34,614
27,034
20,874
31,742
35.590
38.174
33,933
23.600
23,810
22.459
Single
46,799
100 0
100 0
100,0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100_0
100.0
100.0
100,0
100.0
100.0
F mplOvod
,''
'',7
,..3
101 8
92.4
0,
v89.6
38.7
89.5
87.9
85.7
8.3.8
81.7
63.1
78.1
Not ,o,oloyorl
4.660
'0 0
6 6
6 2
68.7
9.6
90
10.2
11.7
14.0
14.7
32 4
11.8
Not
rPpor5N1
9(V
1 9
1 6
1.0
1.4
1.7
17
1.5
1.9
2.6
2 2
3.6
4.5
10.1
Married
203.384
100 0
100.0
100.0
100 0
100 0
100.0
100 0
100.0
100,0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
1. onplevo.l
146,
362
7;-_
' ?72
965
.961 7
68.3
76 0
79.8
79 8
78.6
75.4
68.0
53.4
70.2
No.
,.,- ,loye,1
51,966
25.6
25
33.0
37 5
JO 1
22 11
18 0
18.2
19.1
21.8
28.5
41.7
21.9
Not
r,p
orte
,!4.556
2.2
17
11
1 3
1.6
1 0
2.2
2.0
2.3
2.8
3.5
4.9
7.9
Wid
owed
38.447
100 0
100.0
100.0
100 -0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100 -
Ernplosp.'d
29.595
77 0
100.0
77,8
72,5
79 6
44.1
85.0
87.9
87.3
85.6
79.1
62.2
6'
..,
Not
7.r
rplo
y-,1
/256
19.1
20.6
22 5
19.1
13.5
12,3
9 9
10.1
11.4
17.3
32.9
18.3
Not
rep
orte
d1,495
3.9
1.6
5.0
1.9
2 4
2.2
2.2
2.6
3.0
3.6
4.9
12,1
Oniorced or separated
34,840
A0.0
100 0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100 . C
100.0
100.0
Em
ploy
er,
30.176
86 6
75_0
87.0
86.7
89.6
39.2
90.0
89.4
87.8
86.8
82.9
67.8
82.6
Not ernploy,d
3,801
10.9
75.0
11.3
11.7
8.7
8.6
8.2
3.4
9.1
10.5
14.2
28.6
11.8
Not
rep
orte
d363
2.5
1.7
1 6
1.7
2.2
1.8
2.2
3.1
2 7
2,9
3,6
5.6
Martial status not reported
20.165
100.0
100.0
100.0
:30.0
100.0
180.0
100.3
100 0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
Employed
4.651
23 0
3.3
23.0
42,9
47_9
49.3
5s.2
56.9
63.4
63.4
63.9
44,9
8.3
Not ornploy8d
1,40
67.0
5 9
17.2
10 4
10.7
10.0
12.0
13.6
15.1
17.8
35.2
3.1
NI,,
! rep
orte
d14,103
70 0
95.7
71
144
941.7
40.0
34.8
31.1
23.0
21.5
18.3
19_9
83.6
Tab
le 5
A. A
ge g
roup
s of
em
ploy
ed li
cens
ed p
ract
ical
or
voca
tiona
l nur
ses
in e
ach
Sta
te a
nd r
egio
n, 1
967
Tor1
num-
Under 20
Num-
Per-
20-21
Nleo.
Fer-
25-79
Num-
Per
30
Nun',
31 Per-
35-39
N,,-
Per
40.44
Nun,
Per
45-49
hum
Per
50-54
Num.
Per
55-59
Nom-
Per
60-24
65 and over
Not reported
hum-
Per
Num-
Per-
NUM-
Pe,-
re:,on
br
her
cent
ber
cent
her
rent
her
cent
be'
cent
her
cent
be
cent
her
cent
be,
cent
her
cent
her
cent
ber
cent
United States
Number
252.522
1,268
.31.940
23,671
19.710
23.491
25.920
29,085
30.938
26,655
17,506
14,227
7,911
Pereent ..
100 0
.5
10.3
11.5
12 3
10 6
9.6
3.1
New England
11.188
85
_5
2,815
16 4
1,542
9 0
1,060
6 2
1.333
7 8
1,521
8.8
1,729
10.0
1.919
11 2
1.674
9.7
1,117
6.5
933
5.4
1,460
8_5
Cenreet,c,5
3.549
12
2.2
'51
71 7
3'9
13 ;
2:9
7 9
301
87
330
9 3
316
F 9
331
9.3
310
8.7
176
5.0
173
4_9
122
3_4
VAIN,
E55
1:5
:'
77,.,
:1 5
42
6 4
31
4.7
18
7 3
69
10 5
73
11.2
59
9 0
45
6.9
43
6.6
54
8.2
7,4,,,Ich97,,,1?7,
..
9.532
64
3,/
13 S
6',--.
1 3
53:
5 4
751
1.9
847
8.9
1,011
10 6
1.133
11.9
970
10.2
645
6.8
449
4 7
1.168
12.2
New Hamp-,h6e,
932
4In 5
107
II 5
66
71
''
77
79
2 5
6;
1.2
04
9.0
89
9.6
73
7_8
76
8.2
33
3.5
Rhode 'Mind
1,595
2755
16
1192
12
1SO
51
116
7 3
141
8 9
174
11 0
184
11_6
546
0.2
115
7.3
116
7.3
64
4.0
V-mlore
._
935
r191
20 4
91
'.10
56
6 0
56
6.0
16
8.1
92
9 9
lir',
12_2
100
10.7
63
6.7
76
8_1
19
2.0
Middle Atlantic
56,365
626
11
6,779
12 0
4,541
81
3.777
6 7
5.003
8 9
5.903
10.5
6,505
11.5
6,895
12.2
6,309
11 2
4,498
8.0
4,233
7.5
1,296
2_3
New ',emey..
7.464
55
7.4
10
7582
; F
431
5 9
613
8.2
663
8.9
726
10 5
881
11.8
782
10.5
608
8.1
710
9.5
598
8.0
New York
"i4,961
148,
63,468
13 9
7.392
9 6
1,751
7 0
2.146
0 6
2,473
9 9
2.575
10.3
2,643
10.6
2.558
10.3
2,023
81
2,382
9 5
401
1.6
Permr,6,m61
2'1.910
2 0
2.513
10 5
1.566
6 5
1,500
6 6
2,244
9 4
2.757
11.6
3.143
13.1
3.371
14.1
2,969
12.4
1,867
7.8
1,141
4_8
297
1.2
South Atlantic
12,846
115
.3
3,516
10 7
3,120
9.5
2,890
8.3
3.369
10 3
3,512
10.7
3,877
11.8
1,940
12.0
3,317
10.1
2,129
6.5
1,739
5.3
1.322
4_0
b0.1h.lf,
..
''
82
17 8
50
9 1
16
7 2
50
7 8
6/
10.5
76
11 9
93
14.5
72
11.3
42
6.6
52
8.1
1
0,1'4
et Columbia
7,ere,
(.1
17/
61
220
10 5
277
10 9
740
11 9
252
12.0
230
11 0
220
10.5
152
7.8
96
4_6
56
2.7
251
12,0
Hore!.1. .
.8,153
IF
.2
F4?
97
171
03
601
69
730
8.3
932
9.6
971
11.1
1,046
12.4
1,042
11.9
696
8.0
669
7.6
527
6.0
G,,,,,,),)
3.201
3.
,290
1 6
310
82
344
9 0
447
11 6
433
11 4
501
13.2
487
12.8
371
9.8
270
7.1
168
4.4
182
4.8
Varoirm,
3.925
-, ,
403
13.3
389
12 9
370
12 5
400
13 2
355
11,8
330
11 2
255
8.4
722
7.3
103
3.4
47
1,6
128
4.2
Norh Caro lin)
7.6'9
6.
,598
1: 4
438
g 5
474
9i
570
11 0
604
11.6
648
12.4
622
11.9
502
9_6
328
6,3
286
5.5
E5
1.6
SOh1
Carolina
.1',1.3
1r'1
209
9.6
203
9 3
209
9 6
211
9 i
248
11.1
253
11.6
297
13.6
226
10.3
131
6.0
83
3.8
112
5.1
,/,'299a_
4.079
72
15
151
11,8
592
12.3
501
10.4
500
10.4
454
9.4
519
10 8
507
10.6
400
8_3
260
5.4
232
4.6
24
.5
71.;! V,r,,,,,)
'
2.317
63
207
-'
123
5.3
110
4.7
2:0
9.1
261
11 3
341
14.7
373
16.1
220
13.8
203
8_8
156
6.7
12
.5
EaslSouth Central
15.631
36
21,315
8 4
1,358
8 7
1,343
8 6
1,743
11 2
1,862
11 9
2,113
13.5
2.270
:4 5
1,733
11,1
999
6_4
639
4.1
220
1.4
A!1hOoll
4.067
9'
338
1.9
355
8 3
437
10_3
209
12.0
51/
12.1
098
14.0
681
16_0
477
11.2
214
5.0
85
2 0
43
1_0
Fenteco
.1
492
14 4
319
11 5
751
9 0
291
10 5
258
9 3
322
li.6
305
10.9
736
8.5
156
5.6
158
5_7
82
2:3
',.,,ppi
2.',12
.1
1'2
6 3
160
5 5
114
6.0
3:4
10.8
336
11 5
401
13_8
463
15_9
441
15.1
270
9_3
140
4.8
10
.3
l'ennc,,see.
.,
5.569
It
393
6 9
524
9.7
481
8.5
626
11.1
151
13,3
792
14.0
821
14.5
579
10.2
339
6.3
256
4.5
85
1.5
West South Central 31,602
45
.1
2.726
8 b
2,721
8 6
2,606
8.2
3,179
10 1
3.421
10.8
4,042
12.8
4,251
13 5
3,757
11_9
2.366
7.5
1,773
5.6
716
2.3
Aroarm,d6
._
_3366
24
265
7.9
250
7.4
265
i.9
321
9.0
424
12 6
489
14.5
493
14_7
402
12 0
222
6.6
169
5.0
29
.9
lob6.an.1
.,
5,032
8.2
341
; 2
362
7.2
401
1.9
527
10.5
589
11_7
742
14.;
726
14.4
656
13 0
397
7.9
255
5.1
8.2
G'..1eherna
,,X;.
2,013
20.23;
.. .1
152
1.717
51
7 6
711
1,092
7 3
9.4
210
1,730
7.1
8 5
302
2,022
10.2
10.0
303
2.105
10.2
10.4
390
2,421
13_1
12.0
382
2,649
12.9
13.1
367
2,332
12.3
11_5
227
1520
7.6
7.5
193
1,156
6_5
5.7
230
449
7.7
2.2
East North Central
43.580
59
.1
6.805
15 6
4.589
10 5
3.655
8.4
3,997
9.2
4,423
10.1
4,612
11.1
5,268
12.1
4,213
4_7
2.146
6.3
2,079
4.8
934
2.1
;k,,,,,r,
..
15,150
10
1.134
10 2
910
8.2
596
81
1,039
9.3
1.318
11_8
1,407
12.6
1,472
13.2
1,225
11.0
178
7.0
605
5.4
346
3.1
tmhana
7:67
1'6
15 2
766
F.9
715
7.2
261
8;
285
9.5
316
10,6
420
:' 0
328
10.9
201
6.7
131
6.7
45
1.5
.chlion. .
,.
.15%:V.
12
.1
7.093
19 4
1,531
14 2
1,013
9.4
1,061
9.9
1,085
10.1
1,220
11_3
1,131
10,5
760
7_1
458
4.2
241
2.2
176
1.6
Oh.3. ..
..
.14,63
34
21.913
13 0
1,237
8 4
1,124
11
1,333
9.1
1,486
10_1
1,600
10,9
1,524
13,1
1,644
11.2
1.176
7.6
937
6.4
336
2.3
7,i,,,cormon
_._.
3,969
1,209
30 4
650
16 4
39/
10.0
303
/. 6
249
6.3
269
6.8
321
8.1
256
6.4
189
4.8
95
2.4
31
.8
West North Central 17,989
97
53,968
22.0
2 295
12 8
1,354
7 5
1.430
7.8
1,335
7.4
1,513
3.4
1 544
8.6
1,5611
8.7
1,479
6,0
1,374
6,0
167
4.3
Iowa.
.,
..-%
2;3
21
632
75 6
28,
11.9
155
6 5
11)
7_6
187
7.9
IFI
7.6
220
9.3
202
8.5
130
5.5
176
7.4
26
1.1
KAUSAS
1.,i01
2'
5.6
252
14 0
165
9.2
109
6_0
150
8.3
156
8.7
154
8.6
159
8_8
126
7_0
.8
4.3
55
3.0
369
20.5
Mirme.wr,r
4 364
41,83/
.37.0
1,041
21.0
115
9 5
355
7.1
22/
4.6
237
4.8
207
4.2
245
4,9
170
3_4
133
2_7
33
_7
P.1,ssor,
9502
I1
560
/ 0
461
7.1
555
8_6
630
9.7
MI
12.0
783
12.1
807
12.5
570
8,8
609
9,4
272
4.2
Nebre.,,a
1,114
3.3
246
71 5
124
10.8
id
6 1
03
1.3
78
6.8
105
9.2
124
10.8
122
10.7
87
7.6
73
6,4
29
2_5
North Da'.:71
._.
661
78;
47_5
99
15.4
44
7,3
32
5.3
21
3_5
28
1,6
16
2,7
20
3_3
14
2.3
13
2.2
29
1.3
80919 DJoot3_. .
614
51
8.3
212
34.5
P.,
13
40
6_5
43
1.0
36
5,9
27
4.4
35
5.7
38
6.2
30
4.9
18
2.9
91.5
,-.
th..n .1 ver,e.t.
Tab
le 5
A. A
ge g
roup
s of
em
ploy
ed li
cens
ed p
ract
ical
or
voca
tiona
l nur
ses
in e
ach
Sta
te a
nd r
egio
n, 1
967-
Con
tinue
d
State and
region
Total
num-
ber
under 20
20-24
25.29
39-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50.54
55-51
6064
65 and over
Not reported
Nom-
ber
Per-
cent
Num-
ber
Pe-
cent
Num-
ber
Per-
cent
Num-
ber
Per-
cent
Num-
ber
Per-
cent
Num.
ber
Per-
cent
Num.
ber
rer.
cant
Num-
ber
Per-
cent
Num-
ber
Per-
cent
Num-
ber
Per-
cent
Num-
ber
Per-
cent
Num-
ber
Per-
cent
Mountain
10,520
1'
.1
1,101
10.5
115
9.4
775
7.4
111
1.5
1,015
9.6
1,206
11.5
1,376
13,1
1,344
12.8
903
1.6
799
7.6
99
.9
Arrzona ....._
1,309
'.:
.1
169
9.9
161
9.4
133
7.8
116
6.8
151
3.8
200
11.7
221
12.9
252
14.8
152
8.9
130
7.6
22
1.3
Colorado
3,657
3.1
401
11.0
333
9.1
255
7.0
309
8.4
358
9.8
391
10.7
447
12.2
430
11.8
349
9.5
362
9.9
19
.5
Idaho
;,439
11
III
7,7
102
7.1
105
7.3
134
9.3
155
10,8
188
13.1
220
15.3
22:
15.3
108
7.5
92
6.4
2.1
Montana
587
92
15.7
61
10.4
31
5.3
45
7.7
39
6.6
55
9_4
87
14.8
82
13.9
44
7.5
47
8.0
4.7
Nevada
544
63
11.6
53
9.7
57
10.5
48
8.8
60
11.0
70
12.9
64
11.8
52
9.6
48
8.8
14
2.6
11
2.0
New
Mex
ico
1.116
167
15.0
164
14.7
117
10.5
106
9.5
116
10,4
109
9.8
109
9.8
112
8.2
58
5.2
52
4.6
26
2.3
Utah ...
1,191
847.1
101
8.5
67
5.6
109
S.2
105
8.8
162
13.6
184
15.4
176
14.8
117
9.4
78
6.5
13
1.1
Yrpraing
277
22
7.9
10
3.6
10
3.6
32
11.6
31
11.2
31
11.2
44
15.9
39
14.1
32
11.6
24
8.6
2.7
Pacifin
26,101
115
,7
2,107
10.3
2,520
1.4
2,250
1.4
2,563
1.6
2,121
10.9
9,21;
12.3
3,476
13.0
2,94k
11.e
1,6611
6.2
155
3.6
1,097
4.1
Alaska..
1913
1.5
33
16.7
36
18.2
28
14.1
15
7.6
17
8.6
IS
7.6
23
11.6
94.5
52.5
31.5
13
6.6
CaSforma. _.,
18,479
154
.8
1,980
10.7
1,889
10.2
1,666
9.0
1,875
10.2
2,050
11.1
2,267
12.3
2,297
12.4
1,817
9.8
1,0:3
5.5
511
2.8
960
5.2
Hawa....__
1,703
144
11.9
124
10.3
100
8.3
148
12.3
184
15.3
166
13.8
127
10.6
127
10.6
47
3.9
11
.9
25
2.1
Oregon.
2,164
34
1.6
346
16.0
189
8.7
160
7.4
163
7.5
203
9.4
221
10.z
306
14.2
270
12.5
165
7.6
96
4.s
11
.5
Washington
4,757
6,1
404
8.5
282
5.9
296
6.2
367
7.7
474
10.0
619
:3.0
723
15.2
725
15.3
439
9.2
334
7.0
88
1.9
Less
than
.1 p
erce
nt.
Tab
le 6
k A
ge g
roup
s of
inac
tive
licen
sed
prac
tical
or
voce
'ona
l nur
ses
in e
ach
Sta
te a
nd r
egio
n, 1
967
Sta
t, an
dr'g
Or'
To.
alnu
mN
um-
ber
ber1.1:
4er
2920
.24
2.7,
2940
-34
35.3
949
-44
4549
, e..
Nun
,.P
er-
'urn
-P
er-
Num
-F
erI:u
m-
Per
-N
um-
Per
.N
um-
cent
ber
cent
her
cent
ber
cent
On
cent
ber
cent
ber
Uni
ted
Stat
esN
umbe
r69
.166
Perc
ent
100
0
New
Eng
land
5.39
5C
onne
ct-c
ut04
,M
aine
Mas
sach
uset
ts3.
1N
ew H
amps
hire
379
Rho
de g
land
505
Ver
reon
t3:
6
Mid
dle
Atla
ntic
19.0
90N
ew J
erse
y//6
New
yor
e9.
436
Pee
nny
Nan
ia
Sout
h 01
.anf
ie6,
906
Del
awar
eD
i Sr
0' C
Olu
mbi
a20
91,
674
Geo
rgia
1,04
6
70
Maryland.
.12
Nor
th C
arol
ina
1.15
3S
outh
Car
olin
a42
9V
rei
nia
959
Wes
t Virg
inia
.40
6
Eas
tSo
uth
Cen
tral
3,15
9A
laba
ma
055
Ken
tuck
y.66
6M
issi
ssip
pi53
3T
enne
ssee
1,15
5
Wes
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Tab
le 6
A. A
ge g
roup
s of
inac
tive
licen
sed
prac
tical
or
voca
tiona
l nur
ses
in e
ach
Sta
te a
nd r
egio
n, 1
967-
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tinue
d--
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te a
ndre
gmn
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alnu
m-
ber
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er 2
020
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25-2
930
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Table 7A. Median ages of licensed practical or vok.ational nurses in each State and region,by employment status, 1967
_
State and region
United States
New England ..... . . . ..... ... .. .. ..Connecticut ....... . . .....Maine.,,... . .....Massachusetts . .......... ..New HampshireRhode Island. . ...Vermont. . ................ .
Middle Atlantic..New JerseyNew York. ... ...Pennsylvania
Total
44.1
42.737.940.944,4
41.343,742.5
45.746.945.445.6
Employed in nursing
44.3
43.438.743.845.141,244.144.1
45.747.144.846.1
Not employed in nursing
42.6
37.033.133.337.938.140.933.8
44.945.347.341.7
South Atlantic 44 43.9 43.5Delaware 45.5 46,G 40.5District of Columbia 41.7 41.9 36.8Florida 47.7 46.8 52 1Georgia 45.3 44.8 46.6Maryland 38 1 33.4North Carolina . .. ... 43.1 43.5 40.1South Carolina 43.9 44.1 40.1Virginia 39.3 39.7 36.1West Virginia . . ... 49.1 48.5 50.7
East South Central ... 45 1 45.1 43.4Alabama . . . . . 44.6 44.5 44.5Kentucky ...... 41.3 41.6 38.7Mississippi 48.1 48.3 45.3Tennessee .. ... . . 45.2 45.1 44.2
West South Central 45.7 45.9 46.7Arkansas 46.7 46.1 50 1Louisiana. ..... . ........ .. ... .......... .. 47.1 46.8 43 6Oklahoma 4/.6 47.4 49 8Texas 44.8 45.4 45.3
East North Central 41 8 42.5 36.8Illinois 45.3 45.3 43.5Indiana 44.7 44.8 41.4Michigan. 36.9 33.1 33.0Ohio 44.7 45.2 4110Wisconsin .... ....................... .. 31.0 31.4 29.6
West North Central 37.8 38 2 34 6rov.ra 36.7 37.8 33 4Kansas 40.5 40.4 40 1Minnesota 28 3 28 0 29 1Missouri 43.5 47.8 59 6Nebraska ..... .. . ... ................ ... 49 7 42.0 36 4North Dakota 26.3 24.0 28 9South Dakota 29.1 27.6 30.4
Mountain 46.7 46 7 46 4Arizoia 47.9 47.8 43 2Coloralo ............. . ....... . . . . . . . . . . .. 47.3 47.0 43 7Idaho. 47 6 47.9 45 9Montana 45.6 47.1 37 5Nevada .. ....... . .......... .... ........... .
41 2 43 5 45 2New Mei,. ico 31.7 31.6 39 8Utah 43 2 43 8 43 8Wyoming ii9.8 50 2 43.1
Pacific 44.3 44 1 41 8Alaska 33 6 34.0 33.2California 43 1 42.9 44 91-131All 41 3 42.0 36 8Orcg, i 44 9 41.5 45 gWa,.hin;bro 43 9 43 1 43 0
21
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Tab
le 8
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arita
l sta
tus
of e
mpl
oyed
lice
nsed
pra
ctic
al o
r vo
catio
nal ,
turs
es in
eac
h S
tate
and
reg
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1%
7
Sta
te a
ndr..!won
Tot
alsi
ngle
Num
ber
Per
cent
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--d
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cent
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owed
, div
orce
dor
sep
arat
edN
ot r
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ted
Num
ber
Num
ber
Percent
Num
ber
Percent
Uni
ted
Sta
tes
Num
ber
252 522
41,2
3714
6,86
259
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8
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land
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659
487
8.6
3.72
865
.81,
386
24.4
681.
2
Wes
t Sou
th C
entr
al.
,.31
.602
2,39
39.
120
,437
64.7
7,905
25.0
367
1.2
Ark
.,,,,,
s3,
360
21-9
8_0
?,24
166.7
828
24.6
22
.7Lo
uisi
ana
5,01
243
68.
73,
219
64.0
1,36
527
.112
.2O
klah
oma
2,97
323
98.
01,
938
65.2
730
24.6
662.
2T
exas
20,2
371.
949
9.6
13,0
3964
.54,
932
24.6
267
1.3
Eas
t Nor
th C
entr
al.
43,5
807.681
17.6
25,372
58.2
9.85
122
.6675
1,6
than
,`:
11.1
501,
633
14.7
6.51
358
.42,
901
26.0
103
.9
ocIL
Ina
2.99
751
017
,01,
712
57.1
679
22.7
963.
2M
cmon
...10
.731
1,98
313
,46,
492
60.2
2,02
819
322
82,
1O
hio
14,6
332,
405
16.4
8,32
61,
67
3,70
725
.224
51.
7V
ilsco
n-,In
...3,
969
1,15
029
.02,
329
58.7
486
12.2
4.1
Wes
t Nor
th C
entr
al17
,989
4,03
722
.410
.094
56.1
3,41
019
.044
12_
5lo
w,,
2.37
3530
22.3
1.4-
61.2
381
16.1
10
.4K
.l,a,
....
1.30
175
214
087
648
_637
520
.329
816
_6M
noi-,
0!.,,
4,7b
-:1,
741
35.1
2.790
56.2
393
7.9
40.3
Mts
sou-
ih.
:90
821
12 7
3,674
56_6
1,916
29.5
79
1_2
N.7
b,,k
.1:,1
4426
723
364
556
.422
319
.59
_8
Nor
th 0
.ikot
.160
323
033
132
053
147
/,86
1.0
Sou
th 1
:).1
kot.1
614
196
31 9
337
54_9
75.,2
.2b
1.0
Tab
le 8
A. M
arita
l sta
tus
of e
mpl
oyed
lice
nsed
pra
ctic
al o
r vo
catio
nal n
urse
s in
eac
h S
tate
and
reg
ion,
196
7-C
ontin
ued
Sta
te a
nd r
egio
nT
otal
num
ber
Sin
gle
____
_ _
Mar
ried
Wid
owed
, div
orce
dor
sep
arat
edN
ot r
epor
ted
Num
ber
Per
cent
Num
ber
Per
cent
Num
ber
Per
cent
Num
ber
Per
cent
Mou
ntai
n10
,520
!,316
12.5
6,46
661
.E2,
565
24.4
173
1.6
Ariz
ona
1,70
921
412
.597
657
.151
430
.15
Col
orad
oId
aho
3,65
71,
439
524 84
14.3
l;. 8
2,11
11,
072
57.7
74.5
911
283
24.9
19.7
111
.33.
1
Mon
tana
587
911;
.532
956
.116
127
.46
1.0
Nev
ada
.54
446
8.4
354
65.1
139
25.6
5fla
w M
exic
o1,
116
225
20.2
656
58.8
230
20.6
5,9
Uta
h1,
191
108
9.1
796
66.8
248
20.8
39,4
3.3
Wyo
min
g.27
124
8.7
172
62.1
7928
.52
,7
Pac
ific
26,8
013,
319
12.4
16,0
1559
.87,
216
26.9
251
Ala
ska
1911
3718
.710
854
.552
26.3
1.9
Cal
iforn
ia ..
13,4
792,
313
12.F
10,7
6558
.35,
228
28.3
173
.5 9H
awai
i1,
203
220
18.3
312
67.5
144
12.0
27.
2.2
Ore
gln
2,16
429
713
.71,
351
62.5
51i
23.6
5W
ashi
ngto
n4,
757
452
9.5
2,97
962
,61,
281
26.9
45.2
1.0
Tab
le 9
A. M
arita
l Sta
tus
of in
activ
e lic
ense
d pr
actic
al o
r vo
catio
nal n
urse
s in
eac
h S
tate
and
reg
ion,
196
7
Tot
alS
ingl
e__
___
___
.
Mar
ried
Wid
owed
, div
orce
dor
sep
arat
edN
ot r
epor
ted
Sta
te a
nd r
egio
nnu
mbe
rN
umbe
rP
erce
ntN
umbe
rP
erce
ntN
umbe
rP
erce
ntN
umbe
rP
erce
nt
Uni
ted
Sta
tes
Num
ber
69.1
894,
660
51,9
6611
,157
1.40
6P
erce
nt10
0 0
6 8
75.1
16.1
2.0
New
Eng
land
5,39
541
67
74,
009
74 3
621
11.5
349
6.5
Con
nect
icut
683
-08
852
777
.285
12.4
111.
6M
aine
127
247.
326
079
.533
10_1
103.
1M
ast'a
chus
ets
3,17
625
07
92,
298
72.4
332
10.4
296
New
Ham
pshi
re...
,.38
205
229
275
257
14.7
19P
.9R
hode
Isla
nd50
540
7 9
384
76,0
7716
34
8V
erm
ont .
.31
622
7 0
248
78_5
3711
,79
2.8
Mid
dle
Alta
ntic
19.0
901.
880
9 8
13,4
7070
_63,
487
18.3
253
1.3
New
Jer
-xy
2,77
623
98.
61.
925
69.4
514
18.5
983.
5N
ew Y
ork
9.41
61,
100
II 7
6.44
968
.31.
809
19.2
78.8
Pen
nsyl
vani
a6.
873
541
7.9
5,09
674
.11,
164
16.9
771.
1
Soc
a: A
tl.nt
ic ..
....
6.98
64Z
36.
15.
234
74 9
1.17
916
.915
02.
1D
elaw
are
149
85
411
E77
.824
16.1
1.7
Dis
tric
t of C
olum
bia
759
3413
116
764
.550
19_3
83,
1F
lorid
a1.
b74
784
71,
206
72_0
315
18.8
756.
5G
eorg
ia...
1.04
64:
,'4.
173
770
.524
423
.322
2,1
-N
Mar
ylan
d` )1
253
5 8
740
81,1
113
12.4
6.7
......
..4,
Nor
th C
aoltn
1.15
330
7.0
919
79.7
1,1
13.0
4.3
lo-.
Sou
th C
arol
ina
423
283
532
575
964
15.0
112.
6V
irgin
ia96
977
9.0
733
76.4
138
14.4
111.
2W
est V
irgin
ia.
406
225.
429
171
,781
19_9
123.
0
Eas
t Sou
th C
entr
al3.
159
151
4 8
2,46
277
_947
315
.073
2.3
Ala
bam
a80
530
3.7
636
79,0
108
13,4
313_
9K
entu
cky
666
4.6
251
577
_310
716
.13
.4M
issi
ssip
pi53
329
5.5
385
72.2
9517
.824
4.5
Ten
ness
ee1.
155
514.
492
680
.216
314
.115
1_3
Wes
t Sou
th C
entr
al7.
895
293
3 7
6,00
476
.01,
467
18.6
131
1.7
Ark
ansa
s66
427
d_1
488
715
146
22.0
3.4
Loui
sian
a1,
248
504
091
773
,527
221
.89
.7O
klah
oma
713
263.
651
672
.415
221
_319
2.7
Tex
as...
...5,
270
190
3.6
4,08
377
.539
717
.010
01.
9
EA
st N
orth
Cen
tral
. ,.
10.5
095%
5.7
8,37
379
.71,
345
12.8
195
1.8
Illin
ois
2231
1.73
7.8
1,62
973
.039
717
.832
1.4
Indi
ana
626
416.
648
578
.284
13.6
101.
6M
ichi
gan
3.77
816
14.
33,
219
85.2
317
8.4
812.
1O
hio
3,10
717
75.
42.
554
77.2
507
15.3
692.
1W
isco
nsin
....
573
447.
749
684
140
7,0
3.5
Wes
t Nor
th C
entr
al4,
236
289
6.8
3,25
576
_958
513
.810
72
5Io
wa
Iow
a87
6E
J6
870
780
.710
311
.86
.7K
ansa
s50
313
2.6
336
66.8
8116
.173
14.5
Min
neso
ta1,
153
938.
099
085
_569
6.0
6.5
Mis
ouri
1.01
,263
6 6
679
65.8
272
26,4
1312
Neb
rask
a34
330
8 6
275
79.0
3710
.76
1.7
Nor
th D
akot
a16
015
6 4
137
85.6
63.
82
1.2
Sou
th D
akot
a11
;910
6.3
131
82.4
1710
.71
.6
tabl
e 9A
. Nla
t.tal
sta
tus
of in
activ
e lic
ense
d pr
actic
al o
r vo
catio
nal n
urse
s in
eac
h S
tate
and
reg
ion,
196
7-C
ontin
ued
Sta
te a
nd r
egio
n
Wid
owed
, div
orce
dS
ingl
eM
arrie
dor
sep
arat
edN
ot r
epor
ted
Tot
al__
__
num
ber
Num
ber
Per
cent
Num
ber
Per
cent
Num
ber
Per
cent
Num
ber
Per
cent
Mou
ntai
n3,
002
143
4.8
2,31
177
.043
716
.551
1.7
Ariz
ona.
..,47
331
7.1
348
72.8
9u18
.86
1.3
Col
orad
o80
-)40
4,9
583
72.1
161
19,9
253.
1Id
aho.
510
163.
143
785
.756
11.0
1/
Mon
tana
221
188.
117
277
.828
12.7
3N
evad
a24
610
4.1
194
78.8
4016
.32
,, .,N
ew M
exic
o30
717
5.5
236
76,9
5317
.31
Uta
h33
96
1.8
265
78.2
5716
.811
3.2
....
Wyo
min
g..,.
...92
22.
276
82.6
1213
02
2 2
Pac
ific
8,91
746
95.
26,
848
76.8
1,50
316
.997
1.1
Ala
ska
865
5.8
7081
.411
12 8
Cal
iforn
ia5,
626
328
5.8
4,27
776
.096
217
.159
1.1
Haw
aii
244
249.
819
579
_919
7.8
62,
5O
rego
n81
825
3 1
672
82/
114
13.9
78
Was
hing
ton
2.14
387
4.1
1,63
476
.239
718
.525
1/
Tab
le 1
0A. N
umbe
r of
lice
nsed
pra
ctic
al o
r vo
catio
nal n
urse
s, b
y ag
e gr
oup,
sex
, and
em
ploy
men
t sta
tus,
196
7
Sex
and
em
ploy
men
t sta
tus
Tot
alU
nder
65A
ge n
otnu
mbe
r20
2C -
.425
-29
30-3
435
-39
40-4
445
-49
50-5
455
-59
60-6
4an
d ov
er r
epor
ted
T4t
al34
3,63
51,
601
41,2
0434
,614
27,0
3429
.874
31,7
4235
,590
38,1
7433
,933
23,6
0023
,810
22,4
59
Fem
ale
332.
382
1,58
940
,735
33,6
7426
,128
28,7
3730
,658
34,4
3837
,072
32,9
9122
,929
23,2
4320
,188
Em
ploy
ed24
5,32
61,
263
31,5
81'2
,975
19,0
0122
,583
25,0
4928
,182
30,0
7726
,104
17,0
3113
,905
7,57
5N
ot e
mpl
oyed
67,3
4876
18,
176
10,0
606,
486
5,41
14,
763
5.34
05,
930
5,81
45,
007
8,13
22,
068
Not
rep
orte
d19
,703
.65
978
639
641
743
846
916
1,06
51,
073
891
1,20
610
,545
Mal
e9,
420
10-5
391
883
61,
117
1,05
31,
110
1,03
688
261
950
583
1E
mpl
oyed
6,91
01
249
682
697
897
850
874
822
711
442
288
294
Not
em
ploy
ed1,
769
275
202
164
187
171
209
189
145
150
199
76N
ot r
epor
ted
741
429
3425
3332
2725
2627
1846
1
Sex
not
rep
orte
d1,
833
216
2220
2031
.42
6660
5262
1,44
0E
mpl
oyed
286
110
1412
1121
2939
4033
3442
Not
em
ploy
ed72
14
13
411
1011
Not
rep
orte
d1,
475
74
87
916
108
15 1,3g
Tab
le 1
1A. P
erce
nt o
f lic
ense
d pr
actic
al o
r vo
catio
nal n
urse
s, b
y ag
e gr
oup,
sex
, and
em
ploy
men
t sta
tus,
193
7
Tot
alU
nder
65A
ge n
otS
ex a
nd e
mp'
men
t sta
tus
Num
ber
Per
cent
2020
24
25-2
930
-34
35-3
940
-44
45-4
950
-54
55-5
960
-64
and
over
rep
orte
d
Tot
al34
3,63
51,
601
41.2
0434
.614
27,0
3429
,874
31,7
4235
,590
38,1
7433
,933
23,6
0023
,810
22,4
59
Fem
ale.
332,
382
100.
010
0.0
100.
010
0.0
100.
010
0.0
100.
010
0.0
100.
010
0.0
100.
010
0.0
100.
0
n.)
Em
ploy
ed24
5,32
673
.is.
79_5
77.5
68.2
72.7
78.6
81.7
81.8
81.1
79.1
74.3
59.8
37.5
Qs
Not
em
ploy
ed67
,348
20 3
10.1
20.1
29 9
24.8
18.8
15.5
15.5
16.0
17.6
21 8
35.0
10.3
Not
rep
orte
d19
,703
5_9
10.4
2.4
1.9
2.5
2.6
2.8
2.7
2.9
3.3
3.9
5.2
52.2
Mal
e9,
42C
.....u
.010
0.0
100.
013
0.0
100.
010
0.0
100.
010
0.0
100.
010
6.0
100.
010
0.0
160.
0E
mpl
oyed
6,91
1,73
.340
.077
.074
.378
.780
.380
.778
.879
.480
.671
.457
.035
.4N
ot e
mpl
oyed
1,76
913
.820
.016
.622
.018
.516
.116
.318
.818
.216
.424
.239
.49.
1N
ot r
epor
ted
741
7.9
40.0
6.4
3.7
2.8
3.0
3.0
2.4
2.4
3.0
4.4
3.6
55.5
Sex
not
rep
orte
d1,
833
100.
010
0.0
106.
010
0.0
100,
010
0.0
100.
010
0.0
100.
010
0.0
100.
010
0.0
100.
0E
mpl
oyed
286
15.6
50.0
62.5
63.6
60.0
55.0
67.7
69.1
59_1
66.6
63.5
54.8
2.9
Not
em
ploy
ed72
3.9
..4.
620
.05.
0I 7
9.5
16.7
16.7
21.1
24.2
Not
rep
orte
d1,
475
80.5
50.0
37.5
31.8
20.0
40.0
22.6
21.4
24.2
16.7
15.4
.821
.096
.3
Tat
te 1
2A. E
mpl
oym
ent s
tatu
s of
mal
e lic
ense
d pr
actic
al o
r V
ocat
iona
l nur
ses
in e
ach
Sta
te a
nd r
egio
n, 1
967
Sta
te a
nd r
egio
nT
otal
,rnb
er
Em
ploy
ed
Num
ber
in n
ursi
ng
Per
cent
Not
ern
plcy
-21
in n
ursi
ngN
ot r
epor
ted
Num
ber
Per
cent
Num
ber
Per
cent
Uni
ted
Sta
tes
Num
ber
Per
cent
9.42
010
0 0
6,91
03
1,76
918
.874
17.
9N
ew E
ngla
nd1.
349
886
65 7
217
16.1
246
18.2
Cor
thec
hcut
8!,
tAl.
P1.
212
14.1
A4.
7^I
,ii..
,30
2170
_02
26.7
13.
3M
as-I
cbas
etts
1.06
067
163
.315
814
_923
121
.8N
ew l-
Lim
pshi
re4:
3175
.67
17 1
37.
3rh
ude
It.1,
)na
7751
66 2
1924
.77
9.1
Ver
mon
t5r
,43
76.8
1323
_2
Mid
dle
Atla
ntic
3.05
92,
358
77.1
603
19.7
983.
2N
ew je
rsey
355
233
64..
8022
.346
12.8
New
Yor
k1.
475
1.10
77!
).1
344
23.2
241.
6P
enns
ylva
nia
1,22
51,
013
33_1
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le 1
2A. E
mpl
oym
ent s
tatu
s of
mal
e lic
ense
d pr
actic
al o
r vo
catio
nal n
urse
s in
eac
h S
tate
and
reg
ion,
196
7-C
ontin
ued
Sta
te a
nd r
egio
nT
otal
num
ber
Em
ploy
ed in
nur
sing
Num
ber
Per
cent
Not
em
ploy
ed in
nur
sing
Not
rep
orte
d
Num
ber
Per
cent
Num
ber
Per
cent
Mou
ntai
n.33
124
373
.477
23.3
113.
3A
rizon
a49
3673
.511
22.4
24.
1C
olor
ado
136
9771
.336
26.5
32.
2Id
aho
2417
70.8
729
.2M
onta
na9
222
.27
77.8
Nev
ada
1413
71.4
321
.41
... 7.2
New
Mex
ico
4837
77.1
816
.73
6.2
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h37
3286
.53
8.1
25.
4W
yom
ing
1412
85.7
214
.3
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ific
1,32
893
970
.728
121
.210
88.
1A
lask
a10
990
.01
10.0
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iforn
ia92
665
4:0
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820
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ii17
813
676
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n35
2160
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hing
ton
179
119
66.5
5631
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2.2
Tab
le 1
3A. L
icen
sed
prac
tical
or
voca
tiona
l nur
ses,
by
basi
s of
orig
inal
lice
nse,
sex
, and
em
ploy
men
t sta
tus,
196
7
Tot
alE
xam
inat
ion
Wai
ver
Not
rep
orte
d
Sex
and
em
ploy
men
t sta
tus
Num
ber
Per
cent
Num
ber
Per
cent
Num
ber
Per
cent
Num
ber
Per
cent
Tot
al n
urse
s34
3,63
510
0.0
239,
419
69.7
82,9
0624
.121
,310
6.2
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ploy
ed25
2.52
210
0.0
183,
759
72,8
61,9
4424
.56,
819
2.7
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em
ploy
edC
2,18
910
0.0
49,8
3972
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24.1
2,70
63.
9N
ot r
epor
ted
21,9
2110
0,0
5,82
126
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318
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11,7
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ale
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382
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023
4,02
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610
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585
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ploy
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622
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rep
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d19
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579
28.3
4,09
520
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1,05
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orte
d74
110
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166
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orte
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026
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291
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Tab
le 1
4A. E
mpl
oyed
lice
nsed
pra
ctic
al o
r vo
catio
nal n
urse
s, b
y ba
sis
of o
rigin
al li
cens
e an
d ag
e gr
oup,
196
7
Age
group
Total
Examination
Wai
ver
Not
rep
orte
d
Num
ber
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Total
152,522
100.0
183,759
100.0
61,944
100.0
6,219
..00.0
Under 20
1,268
.5
1,183
_6
13
(')
72
1.1
20 -74
31,940
12.7
30,960
16.9
288
.5
692
10.1
25-71
23,671
9.4
22,382
12.2
795
1.3
494
7.2
30-34
19,710
7.8
17,351
9.4
1,964
3.2
395
5.8
35 -39
23,491
9.3
.8,762
1C.2
4,254
6.9
475
7.0
40-44
25,920
10.3
19,229
10.5
6,140
9.9
551
8.1
45-49
29,085
11.5
20,644
11.2
7.788
12.6
653
9.6
50-54
30,938
12.3
20,273
11.0
10,001
16.1
664
9.7
55-59
26,855
10.6
15,204
8.3
11,005
17.7
646
9.5
60-64
17,506
6.9
8,085
4.4
8,921
14.4
500
7.3
65 and over
14,227
5.6
5,083
2.8
8,547
13.8
597
8.8
Not reported
7,911
3.1
4,603
2.5
2,228
3.6
1,080
15.8
Less
then
.1percent.
Tab
le 1
5A. I
nact
ive
licen
sed
prac
tical
or
voca
tiona
l nur
ses,
by
basi
s of
orig
inal
lice
nse
and
age
grou
p, 1
967
Total
Examination
Waiver
Not reported
Age
grou
pN
umbe
rP
erce
ntN
umbe
rPercent
Num
ber
Per
cent
Num
ber
Per
cent
Total
69,189
100.0
49,839
100.0
16,644
100.0
2,706
100.0
Under 20
163
.2
157
.3
3(9
3.1
20 -24...
8,251
13.9
7,988
16.0
112
.7
151
5.6
25-29
10,263
14.9
9,669
19.4
262
1.6
332
12.3
30-34
6,654
9.6
5,771
11 6
530
3.8
250
9.2
35-39
5,599
8.1
4,333
8.7
1,093
6.6
173
6.4
40-44
4,937
7.1
3,63,
7.2
1,203
7.2
133
4.8
45-49
5,553
S.0
3,912
7 9
1,481
8.9
160
5.9
c0-54
6,130
8.9
4,088
8.2
1,883
11.3
159
5.9
55-59
5,969
8.6
3 334
6.7
2,434
14.6
201
7.4
60-64
5,168
7.5
2,554
5.1
2,394
14.4
220
8.1
65 and over
6,346
12.1
3,289
6.6
4,555
27.3
502
18.6
Not reported
2,156
3.1
1,13
72.3
594
3.6
425
15.7
than .1 percent.
Table 16A. Basis of original license of licensed practical or vocational nurses in eachState and region, 190
ToterExar ination Waiver Not reported
Number Pe.ccntState and cgicn number Number Percent Number Percent
Uraited StatesNumber 343,635 239,419 82,906 21,310Percent 109.0 69.1 24.1 6.2
Naw England ..... 26,924 14,277 53.0 7,985 2? 7 4,662 17.3Connecticut . .. 4,386 3,562 81.2 512 11.; 312 7.1Maine... ... . .. 1,037 744 71.7 199 19.2 94 9.1Massachusetts 16,633 6,967 41.9 5,797 34.3 3,959 23.8New Hampshire 1,436 704 49.0 526 36.6 206 14.4Rhode Island . 2,153 1,580 73.4 506 23.5 67 3.1Vermont_ ... 1,279 720 56.3 535 41.8 24 1.9
Middle Atlantic 77 683 47,547 61.3 27,979 36.0 2,057 2.7New Jersey 11,066 5,843 52.7 4,366 39.4 877 7.9New York... ....... . 34,850 28,880 82.9 5,537 15.9 433 1 ?Pennsylvania........, .. 31,747 12,924 40.7 18,076 56.9 747 2.4
South Atlantic 41,785 28,952 69.3 10,510 25.2 2,323 5.5Delaware._ ..... 803 400 49.8 3% 49.2 8 1.0District of Columbia 2,431 1,216 50.9 1,174 48.3 41 1.7Florida 11,625 8,055 69.3 2,00' 17.2 1,569 13.5Georgia... .... 4,987 3,023 60.6 1,82 36.6 141 2.8Maryland. 3,990 3,734 93.6 192 4.8 64 1.6North Carolina ..... .... 6,593 4,247 64.4 2,155 32.7 191 2,9South Carolina 2,676 1,978 73.9 448 16.8 250 9.3Virginia... 5,859 4,788 81.7 1,031 11.6 40 .7West Virginia 2,821 1,5,1 53.6 1,231 45.7 19 .7
East South Central 19,440 15,E37 80.4 3,492 19.0 311 1.6Alabama. 9,271 4,324 82.1 637 16.8 60 1.1Kentucky . ..... . 3,621 2,730 75.4 744 20.5 147 4.1Mississippi. ....... .... 3,579 2155 60.2 1,403 33.4 16 .4Termesiiise...... ......... . 6,969 6,428 92.2 453 6.5 83 1.3
West South Central, 45,459 31.565 69.' 11,442 25.2 2.452 5 4Arkansas 4,129 3,489 84.5 593 14,5 40 1.0Lou .ana 5,322 4,657 76.8 1,414 22.4 51 .8Okixhoma. 4t- 2,542 60.6 1,081 25.8 572 13 6Texas 30,811 29,677 67.1 8,313 27.1 1,783 r 8
East North Central . , . 57,516 41,759 72.6 10,171 18.7 4,986 8.7Illinois 14,571 9,402 (4.5 3,1 37.4 1,118 8.1Indiana . 3.685 3.224 f3.0 441 11.4 213 5.6Michigan 15.122 12,532 78.1 630 4.2 2,850 17.7Ohio . 13,363 12,374 67.4 5,383 29.3 606 3 3Wisconsin 4.570 4,1/3 91.4 263 5,9 124 2.7
West North Central . 22,995 17,952 78.1 3,247 14.1 1.795 7.8loxi,a 3,335 2,955 83.9 231 8.4 84 2 I1'.anr.as 2,422 1.616 66.1 218 9.0 581 24.3Minnesota . .. 6,226 5,894 N.7 130 2.1 202 3 2Missouri. ....... 1,901 4,999 63.3 2,232 28.2 670 8.5Nebraska.. 1,528 1,120 73.3 241 15.8 157 10.9Nordin Dakota 766 702 91.7 47 6.1 11 2.2South Dakota 817 656 80.3 93 12.0 63 7.7
Mountain 13,742 9,358 68.1 4,092 29.8 2 4 2 1Ari:ona ......... . 2,221 1,588 71.5 592 26.7 41 1.8Colcirada 4,510 2,466 54.7 2 914 44.5 30 7
tiah,hlcintana
1,957812
1,790523
91.564.4
160284
8 235 0
7
J.3.5
t; xiv,---11 802 695 66.6 96 12 0 11 1.4Ne., t' er ico .. 1,515 1,954 72.2 278 18 4 143 9.4War) 1,551 1,033 66.6 465 30 0 53 3.41,yom 1 rxi. . 374 169 45.2 203 54.3 2 .5
Pacific 31,091 32,272 84 7 3,388 8 9 2.431 6.4Alas4a 255 263 92 3 15 5 3 7 2 4(laid. inia .. 26.203 22.789 87.0 1.239 4 1 2,175 3.3Ha., 31, 1,888 914 57.6 693 37 9 72 4 9Lluxon 3.091 2,522 °4.1 397 13 2 82 2 7V, -ihork,lcm 7,014 5,784 ?,' 5 1,11) 15 2 95 1 3
30
Table 17A. Basis of original license of employcJ licensed practical or vocational nurses in eachState and region, 1967
TotalExamination Waiver Not reported
State and region number Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent
United StatesNumber 252,522 183,759 61,944 6,81.Percent.... 100.0 72.8 24.5 2.7
New England 17,188 10,406 60.6 5,471 31.8 1,311 '' 5Connecticut 3,549 2,982 84.0 410 11.6 157 4.4Maine ............. ..., 655 487 74.4 126 19.2 42 64Massachusetts .... 9,532 4,740 49.7 3,810 40.0 982 10.3New Hampshire ..... .. 932 474 50.9 363 38.9 95 H.?Rhode Island_ ... ..... 1,585 1,211 76.4 347 21.9 27 1,7Vermont ..... . ...... ... 935 512 54.8 415 44.4 8 .8
Middle Atlantic......,. 56,365 34,382 61.0 21,306 37.8 671 1.2New Jersey 7,464 4,131 55.3 3,110 41.7 223 3.0New York...... ... 24,961 21,051 84.3 3,730 15.0 180 .7Pennsylvania ... ... .. 23,940 9,230 38.4 14,466 60.4 274 1.2
South Atlantic,....... .. 32,846 23,836 72.6 8,257 25.1 753 2.3Delaware 640 306 47.8 331 :r1.7 3 .5District of Columbia 2,090 1,C14 48,5 1,050 50.2 26 1.3Florida 8,753 6,170 78.5 1,519 17.3 364 4.2Georgia 3,801 2,394 63.0 1,344 35.4 63 1.6Maryland 3,025 2,854 94.4 137 4.5 34 1 1
North Carolina 5,229 3,476 F 5 1,700 32.5 53 1.0South Carolina 2,183 1,635 74.9 362 16.6 136 8.5Virginia........ 4,808 4,001 83.2 792 15.5 15 .3Wexc Virginia.... 2,317 1,286 55.5 1,022 44.1 9 .4
East South Central ... ,5,631 12.778 81.7 2,759 17.7 94 .6Alabama .... ........ 4,263 516 82.5 723 H. 24 .6Kentucky ..... ... 2,;87 2,192 78.6 576 20.7 19 .7Mississippi , ...., 2,912 1,764 60.6 1,140 39.1 8 .3Tennessee ......... ... 5,669 5,306 93.6 320 5.6 43 .8
West South Central.... 31,602 24,016 76.0 7,233 22.9 733 1.1Arkansas 3,360 2.918 86.8 416 12.4 16 .8Louisiana. 5,032 3,991 79.1 1,023 20.4 23 .5Oklahoma ...... . 2,973 1,893 63.7 791 26.6 239 9.7Texas.... ......... 20,237 15,224 75.2 4,993 24.7 15 .1
East North Central 43,580 32,765 75.2 8,138 20.4 1,927 4.4Illinois__ .......... 11,150 7,428 66.6 3.515 31.5 207 1.9Indiana 2,997 2,616 87,3 952 11.7 29 1.3Michigan 10,781 9,025 83.7 441 4.1 1,315 12 2Ohio. . . , . ....... . 14,633 10.043 68.4 4,346 29.6 289 2 0Wisconsin ...... ....... . 3,',69 3,648 91.4 234 5.9 87 2.?
Wlst North Central. 17,989 14,347 79.7 2.601 14.5 1,03i 5.8Iowa .. ...... . 2,373 2.141 90,2 209 8 8 23 1.0Kansas 1,801 1.257 69.8 134 7.4 41d 12 8Minnesota 4,964 4,7E4 96.4 102 2.0 78 1.6Missouri 6,490 4,262 65.1 1,871 28.8 357 5.5Nebraska.. ........ 1,141 825 72.1 192 15.9 137 12.0North Dakota . .... 603 561 93.0 32 5.3 10 1 7
South Dakota , . 614 517 84.2 73 11.9 24 3 9
Mountain. 10,520 7,227 68.7 3,183 30.3 110 1.0Arizora. 1,219 1,243 72.7 455 26.6 11 .7Colorado 3,651 2,040 55.3 1,508 44.0 9 .2Id, lo .. 1,439 1,340 93,1. 99 6.9Montana 587 364 62.0 222 37,8 1 .?Nevada 544 490 90.1 54 9.9New Mexco.. . ....... ix S 854 77.4 195 17 5 5/ 5.1Utah 1,1k/ 765 64.2 3?4 33.1 32 2 7Wyoming 277 121 43,7 156 56.3
Pacific 24,801 24,002 89.5 2,244 14 5S5 2.1Alaska Bs 183 92.4 10 5.1 5 2 5California 18,479 17,214 93 1 842 4 6 423 2.3Hawaii .... 1,203 691 57.4 473 39.3 33 3 3Oregon 2,164 1,86,1 85 1 245 11 3 5', ? 6Washington 4.757 4.05' S5 1 674 14 2 :,. .1
31
:lb
Table 18A. Basis of original license of inactive licensed practical or vocational nurses in eachState and region, 1967
State and region
United States
Totalnumber
Examination
Num >er
Waiver
Percent
Not reported
Number PercentPercent Nu, iiber
Number .... 69,189 49,839 15,644 2,706Percent 100.0 12.0 e4:1 3.9
New England.. ........ 5,395 3,292 61.0 1,535 28.5 5,i8 10.5Connecticut 683 568 83.2 97 14.2 15 2.6Maine 327 243 74,3 58 17.7 26 8.0Massachusetts... 3,176 1,330 54.5 992 31.2 454 14.3New Hampshire_ ... 388 209 53.9 132 34.0 47 12.1Rhode Island 505 347 68.7 143 28.3 15 3.0Vermont 316 195 61.7 113 35.8 8 2.5
Middle Atlantic, .,... 19,090 12,738 66.7 5,973 31.3 379 2.0New JersE y 2,776 1,575 56.7 1,084 39.1 117 4.2New York......... 9,436 7,563 81.2 1,704 18.0 169 1.8Pennsylvania.... ,.,... 6,878 3,600 52.3 3,185 46.3 93 1.4
South Atlantic.. 6,986 4,806 68.8 1,914 27.4 266 3.8Delaware 149 90 60.4 56 37.6 3 2.0District of Columbia 259 175 67.6 78 30.1 6 2.3Florida 1,674 1,116 66.7 432 25.8 126 7.5Georgia 1,046 573 54.8 425 40.6 48 4.6Maryland........ . 912 853 93.5 50 5.5 9 1.0North Carolina ... 1,153 737 63.9 394 34.2 22 1.9South Caroli^ . 428 316 73.8 75 17.5 37 8.7Virginia... ..... . ..... 959 745 77.7 204 21.3 10 1.0West Virgin a. 406 201 49.5 200 49.3 5 1.2
East South Central 3,159 2,551 80.8 572 18.1 25 1.1Alabama.. ......... ... .. 805 669 83.1 128 15.9 8 1.0kentucky.. ...... ....... 665 510 76.6 145 21.8 11 1.6Mississiprii 533 335 63.0 194 35.4 3 .6Tennes...:e 1,155 1,036 89.7 105 9.1 li 1.2
West South Central. 7,895 5,139 65.1 2,620 33.2 136 1.7Arkansas 664 439 75.1 160 24.1 5 .6Louisiana ....... 1,248 862 69.1 374 29.5 12 1.0Oklahoma .... 713 432 60.6 181 25.4 100 14.0Texas 5,270 3,346 63.5 1,905 36.1 19 .4
East North Central 10,509 8,197 78.0 1,627 15.5 683 6.5Illinois.... ...... .. ...... .. 2,231 1,758 79.2 3S6 17.3 77 3.5Indiana 620 52'3 85.3 72 11.6 19 3.1Michigan 3,778 3,998 82.0 189 5.0 491 13.0Ohio . .. ........ .... 3,307 2,278 68.9 947 23.6 82 2.5V, isconsin 573 524 91.4 33 5.8 16 2.8
Wcst North Central... ...... 4,236 3,414 80.6 533 12.6 289 6.8Iowa . .. ........ ....... .. 876 799 91.2 65 7.4 12 1.4Kansas 503 333 66.2 71 L.' 99 19.7Minnesota 1,158 1,099 94.9 28 2.4 31 2.7Missouri 1,032 644 62.4 284 27.5 104 10.1Nebraska 348 280 80.5 53 15.2 15 4.3North Dakota 160 149 87.: 14 8.7 6 3.8South Dakota 159 119 74.9 18 11.3 22 13.8
Mountain 3,002 2,056 68.5 882 23.4 64 2.1Arizona 478 335 70.1 130 27.2 13 2.7Colorado 8J9 404 49.9 393 49.2 7 .9Idaho.... .... 510 443 87.8 59 11.9 3 .6Montana 221 157 71.0 61 27.6 3 1.4Nevada 246 204 82.9 41 16.7 1 .4New Mexico 307 206 67.1 78 25.4 23 7.5Utah. 339 256 75.5 69 20.4 14 4.1Wyoming 92 46 50.0 45 50.0
Pacific. 8,917 7,546 85.2 988 11.1 283 3 2Alaska 66 80 93 0 5 5.8 1 1 2California .... ....... .. 5,626 5,081 90.4 331 5.9 211 3.7Hawaii 244 159 65.2 14 30." 11 4 5Oregon .. .... . P18 651 73 6 145 17.8 21 2 6Washi igton .... 2,143 1.6'2 78 0 432 20 2 39 1 8
32
Tab
le 1
9A. E
mpl
oyed
lice
nsed
pra
ctic
al o
r vo
atio
nal n
urse
s, b
y fie
ld o
f em
ploy
men
t and
age
gro
kip,
196
7-
-
Age
gro
up
Tot
al
Num
-P
er-
ber
Cen
t
Hos
pita
l
Nun
iP
er-
ber
cent
Nur
sing
hom
e
Num
Per
ber
cent
Priv
ate
nurs
ing
Num
-P
er-
ber
cent
Pub
lic
N'J
M-
ber
heal
th
Per
-ce
nt
Indu
stry
Num
-be
rP
er-
cent
Phy
sici
an's
or
dent
ist's
offi
ce
Num
-P
er-
ber
cent
Oth
erN
ot r
epor
ted
Num
-be
rP
er-
cent
Num
-be
rP
er-
cent
Tot
al25
2,52
210
0.0
166,
483
100.
029
,807
100.
034
,588
100,
03,
139
100.
01,
007
.00.
014
,466
100.
065
710
0.0
2,37
510
0.0
Und
er 2
01,
268
.51.
155
.746
.217
(')5
.2.
38.3
5.8
2.1
20-2
431
,940
12.7
26,3
2515
.42,
160
7.2
701
2.0
262
8.3
757.
42,
201
15.2
629.
415
46.
525
-29
.23
,671
9.4
17,8
4210
.72,
199
7.4
1,23
93.
628
99.
275
7.4
1,81
112
.575
11.4
141
5.9
30-3
419
.710
7.8
14,2
548.
62,
121
/.11,
476
4.3
263
8.4
666.
61,
349
9.3
456.
813
65.
735
-39
23,4
919.
315
,351
9.0
2,64
78.
92,
109
6.1
391
12.4
119
11.8
1,64
511
.455
8.4
174
7.3
40-4
425
.920
10.3
17,6
0110
,62,
1:45
9.9
2,70
97.
841
413
.212
212
.11,
853
12.9
6810
.420
18.
545
-49
29,0
8511
.519
,232
11.5
3,48
011
.73,
658
10.6
401
12.4
156
15.5
1,87
413
.066
10,0
218
9.2
50-5
430
,938
12.3
19,6
1111
.84,
012
13.4
4,75
813
.842
513
.513
913
.81,
6.c
11.5
7411
.325
710
.855
-59
60-6
426
.855
17.5
0610
.66.
915
,915
8,92
49.
65.
42.
1,67
491;
1-:9
,05
5,32
54.
854
15.4
14.0
319
166
10.2
5.3
116 72
11.5
7.2
1414
483
7.0
3.3
82 5612
.58.
534
326
414
.511
.165
and
ove
r14
.227
5 6
4,53
32.
12.
681
9 0
6,37
618
.481
2.6
333.
322
81.
643
7.3
247
10.4
Not
rep
orte
d7,
911
3.1
4,73
32.
81,
088
3.5
1,36
64.
012
33.
934
3.4
308
2.1
213.
223
810
.0
Les%
than
.1 p
erce
nt.
Tab
le 2
0A. E
mpl
oyed
lice
nsed
pra
ctic
al o
r vo
catio
nal n
urse
s, b
y fie
ld o
f em
ploy
men
t and
mar
ital s
tatu
s, 1
967
_-
Tot
al
Num
Per
-
Hos
pita
l
Num
-P
er
Nur
sing
hom
e
Num
Per
-
Priv
ate
nurs
ing
Num
-P
er-
Pub
lic h
ealth
Num
-P
er-
Indu
stry
Nur
nP
er-
Phy
sici
an's
or
dent
ist's
offi
ceO
ther
Not
rep
orte
d
Num
-H
um-
Per
-N
um-
Per
-P
er-
Mar
ital s
tatu
sbe
rce
ntbe
rce
ntbe
rce
ntbe
rce
ntbe
rce
ntbe
rce
ntbe
rce
ntbe
rce
ntbe
rce
nt
Tot
al25
2,52
212
0.0
166,
483
100.
029
,807
100.
034
,588
100.
03,
139
100.
01,
007
100.
014
,46:
,10
0.0
657
100.
02,
375
100.
0
Sin
gle
41.2
3716
.331
,108
18.7
3,40
211
.43,
631
10.5
521
16.6
127
12.6
2,05
114
.2110
16.8
287
12.1
Nia
rrw
d14
6.86
258
.297
,536
58.6
17.718
59 4
17,482
50.6
1,823
58.1
659
65.5
10,0
0769.?
373
57.7
1,258
53.0
Wid
owed
29,5
9611
.715
.806
9.5
4,312
14.5
7,66
122
.131
19.
983
8.2
997
6.7
7110
.837
515
.8D
ivor
ced
orse
rara
ted
30,1
7612
.019
,446
11.7
3,666
12
34,937
14.3
427
13 6
124
12.3
1,25
98.
781
12.3
236
9.9
Not
rep
orte
d4,
651
1.8
2.587
1.5
709
2.4
877
2.5
5;
1.8
141.
417
21.2
16
2.4
219
9.2
Tab
le 2
1A. E
mpl
oyed
lice
nsed
pra
ctic
al o
r vo
catio
nal n
vrse
s, b
y se
x an
d fie
ld o
f em
ploy
men
t, 19
67
empl
oym
ent
Tot
alM
ale
Fem
ale
Not
rep
orte
d
Num
ber
Per
cent
Num
ber
Per
cent
Num
ber
Per
cent
Num
ber
Per
cent
Tot
al25
2.52
210
0.0
6,91
010
0.0
245,
326
100.
028
670
0.0
Hos
pitll
.._ ..
......
... ,
166.
483
65.9
4,91
571
.116
1,41
965
.814
952
.1N
ursi
ni.:
hom
e29
,807
II. 8
700
10.1
29,0
61.
11.9
4616
.1P
rivat
e nu
rsin
g34
,588
13.7
875
12.7
33,6
5213
.761
21.3
Pub
lic h
ealth
3.13
91.
310
81.
63,
028
1.2
31.
0In
dust
ryI.0
07.4
811.
292
5.4
13
Offi
ce14
.466
5.7
681.
014
,389
5.9
9O
ther
657
.355
.958
8.2
41
4N
ot r
epor
ted
2,37
5_9
981.
42,
264
.913
4.6
Tab
le 2
2A. E
mpl
oyed
lice
nsed
pra
ctic
al o
r vo
catio
nal n
urse
s, b
y se
x, b
asis
of o
rigin
al li
cens
e, a
nd fi
eld
of e
mpl
oym
ent,
1967
Fie
ld o
fem
olc,
o-ne
ct
All
empl
oyed
nurs
es,
Wai
ver
Fem
ale
nurs
esM
ale
nurs
es
Tot
alnu
mcc
r
Exa
min
atio
nN
ot r
epor
ted
Exa
min
atio
nT
otal
num
ber
Num
ber
Per
cent
Wai
ver
Not
rep
orte
dT
otal
Num
ber
Per
cent
num
ber
Exa
min
atio
nW
aive
rN
et r
epor
ted
Num
ber
Per
cent
Num
ber
Per
cent
Num
ber
Per
cent
Num
ber
Per
cent
Num
ber
Per
cent
Num
ber
Per
cent
Num
ber
Per
cent
Tot
al Num
ber
Pea
eni
Hos
pita
l^s
urim
g no
rm?p
utt:.
nur
sing
eUib
:C.heals
Irkl
ustr
yP
h.r.
ici.m
's o
r4pnt,ICI;
On,
y,O
tto,r
Not
rep
orte
d._
2S2,
S22
100.
0
166,
183
2'1,
807
31,5
383,139
',OC
T
11,566
657
2,31
5
133,
759 ...
129,
956
19,1
2218
,611
2,54
070
2
11,2
2216
3
1,11
2
72.3
78.0
64.2
53.9
.30.9
62.8
T_6
7,-.
. 5
46 8
61,9
44
32,1
1/9,
817
14,9
13 521
264
2.81
7 1 . ..
24.5
19.5
32.9
43.2
16.6
26 2
19.9
26.3
39.0
6,81
3 ..
4,11
086
81,
604 13 40 361
21 33/
2.7
2.5
2.9
2.9
2.5
4.0
2.5
3.2
14.2
245,
326
100.
0
161,
419
29,0
6133
,652
3,02
892
5
14,3
89 583
2,25
4
179,
691 ...
127,
130
18,7
0018
,079
2,43
565
1
11,1
/3 ' :1
1,06
3
.
73.2
78.8
6.1
453
.732
.170.4
77.6
69.1
41.0
59,0
50 ...
30,3
449,
512
14,5
9721
171
234
2,85
715
838
2
24.1
13.8
32.7
15.5
4135
..1
,.5.3
19.9
26.9
38.9
6,53
5 ...
3,94
584
9981 72 40
359 20
319
2.7
2.4
2.9
2.4
4.3
2.5
3.1
14.1
6,91
010
0.0
4,91
570
087
510
881 68 '3
5
98
3,91
0
2,73
639
753
3 54 51 43 52 44
56.6
55.7
56.7
60.9
50.0
63.0
63.2
80. 0
44.9
2,76
1
2,01
828
732
2 48 30 23 12 41
40.2
41.0
11.0
36.8
44_4
37.0
33.8
18. 5
41.8
219
161
206 2 1
13
3.2
2.3
2.3
5.6
3.0
1.5
13.3
Inc
ludo
. s :8
6 ns
es in
cat
egor
y "s
ex n
ot r
epor
ted.
-
Tab
le 2
3A. F
ield
of e
mpl
oym
ent o
f lic
ense
d pr
actic
al o
r vo
catio
nal n
urse
s in
eac
h S
tate
and
reg
ion,
196
7
Sta
te a
nd r
egio
nT
otal
num
ber
Hos
pita
lN
ursi
ng h
ome
Priv
lte
Num
Per
-N
um-
ber
cen:
ber
nurs
ing
Per
.ce
nt
Pub
lic h
ealth
Num
-P
er.
be.
cent
Indu
stry
Phy
sici
an's
or
dent
ist's
offi
ceO
ther
Not
rep
orte
d
Num
-be
rP
er-
cent
Num be
rP
er-
cent
Num be
rP
erce
ntN
um-
ber
Per
-ce
ntN
um-
ber
Per
-ce
nt
United States
Number
252.522
166,483
29,807
34,588
3,139
1,007
14,466
657
2,375
Percent
100.0
65.9
.11.8
13.7
1.3
5 7
3.5
New England
17.188
10,593
C1.6
3,779
22.0
1,715
14.0
265
1.5
91
.5
437
2.6
32
.2
272
1.6
Con
nect
icut
3,54
91.985
55.9
895
25.2
372
16.5
44
1.2
17
.5
167
4,7
6.2
63
1.8
dame
655
469
71.6
87
13.3
61
9.3
4.6
..
23
3.5
2.3
91.4
b1a:sachusetts
9.532
5,790
60.7
2,200
23.1
975
10.2
172
1.8
55
.6
143
1,5
17
.2
180
1.9
New Hampshire
932
613
65.8
187
19.5
87
9.3
11
1.2
2.2
29
3.1
1.1
7.8
khode ls:aad
1,585
1,153
72.7
198
12.5
120
7.6
30
1.9
17
1.1
53
3.3
5.3
9.5
Vermont
935
583
62.4
217
23.2
104
11,1
4.4
22
2.4
1.1
4.4
114ideIe Atlantic
.... .
56,365
36,846
65_4
5,368
9.5
10,693
19.0
704
1.2
187
.3
1,789
3.2
115
.2
663
1.2
New Jersey
7.464
4,434
59.4
779
10.4
1,743
23.4
56
.8
25
.3
272
3.6
8.1
147
2.0
Net,/
Yor
k24.961
16,202
64.9
3,103
12.5
4.197
16 8
449
1.8
98
.4
748
3.0
59
.2
105
.4
Pennsylvania
23,940
16.210
67.7
1.486
6.2
4,753
19.9
199
.8
64
.3
769
3.2
48
.2
411
1.7
South Atlantic
32.846
21,206
64.6
2.879
8,8
5,360
16.3
358
1.1
108
.3
2,368
7.2
174
.5
393
1.2
Dehei,r.!
640
373
58.3
60
9.4
149
23.3
15
2.3
'.5
33
5.1
1.2
6.9
Di-,1-: of Columbia
2.090
1.471
70.4
107
5.1
345
16_5
108
5.2
2.1
40
1.9
3.1
14
.7
i.r.
Florida
8.753
5,113
58 4
1,092
' 2_ S
1,507
17.2
25
.3
15
.2
743
8.5
139
1.6
' ,9
1.3
17 .:
,...4
cn
G.,or,,:sa
Maryland
3,801
3,025
2,210
2.260
58.1
74.1
4Q5
188
12.8
580
r 2
392
15.2
13_0
53 36
1.5
1.2
25
15
.6
.5
421
113
11.1
3.7
5 5
.3
.2
L7
16
.4
.5
North Carolina
5.229
' 3,491
66.8
305
J.8
902
17.3
12
.2
13
.2
420
8.0
8.2
78
1.5
South Carolina
2,183
1,429
65.5
192
8.8
275
12.6
21
1.0
12
.5
158
7.2
5.2
91
4.2
Virginia
4,808
3,241
67 4
360
7.5
780
16.2
65
1.4
15
.3
299
6.2
5.1
43
.9
W ,-,t N7,rginia .....
.2,317
1,618
69.8
903.9
430
18.6
18
.88
.3
141
6.1
3.1
9.4
East South Central
15,631
10.553
67.5
1.328
8.5
2,152
13.8
107
.7
110
.7
1,141
7.3
13
.1
227
1.4
Alabama
4,261
2.821
66.2
639
15.0
47,
11.1
9.2
1',
.4
293
6.9
1(')
11
.2
',,c,,,itucky
2,787
1,949
69.9
224
8.0
376
13.5
17
,6
27
1.0
182
6.5
4.2
8.3
PA Iss15.-...ppi
2,912
1,920
65_9
141
4 8
412
14.1
20
.7
11
.4
212
7.3
5.2
191
6.6
Tennessee
5.669
3,363
68.1
324
5.7
891
15_7
61
1.1
56
1.0
454
8.0
3.1
17
.3
West South Central
31.602
19,714
62_4
3,82;
12.1
4,705
14.9
378
1.2
90
.3
2,674
8.5
44
.1
171
.5
Arkansas
3.360
2,273
i 7.7
319
9.5
392
11.7
48
1.4
27
.8
280
8.3
8.2
13
.4
loul5ama
5.032
2,914
57 9
579
11.5
1,040
20.7
51
1.0
11
.2
415
8.2
9.2
13
.3
Ok:ahorna
2,973
1.845
62.0
435
14.8
361
12.1
62
2 1
15
.5
223
7.5
5.2
23
.8
Teas
20,237
12,682
62_6
2,46,
12.3
2,912
14.4
2:1
1.1
37
.2
t,756
8.7
22
.1
122
.6
East North Central
43.580
29,426
67.5
, 515
12.6
4,928
11.3
649
1.5
255
.6
2,492
5.7
70
.2
245
.6
Illmms
11.150
7,025
63.0
.,731
15.5
1,536
13.8
275
2.5
68
.6
430
3.8
19
.2
66
.6
Indiana
2.997
2,058
68.7
333
11.1
352
11.8
22
.7
25
.8
184
6.1
3.1
20
.7
Mrchi,,,,an
10.781
8,365
77.6
853
7.9
428
4.0
124
1.1
60
.6
865
8.0
12
.1
74
.7
Ohio
14.683
8,977
61_1
2,083
14_2
2,457
16.7
187
1.3
71
.5
795
5.4
31
.2
82
.6
\Ol!, 3nsan
3,969
3,001
75.6
515
13.0
155
3.9
41
1.0
31
.8
218
5.5
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3A. F
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of e
mpl
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f lic
ense
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actic
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catio
nal n
urse
s in
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160
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per
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.
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le 2
4A. F
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of e
mpl
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f lic
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actic
al o
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catio
nal n
urse
s or
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ally
lice
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by
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ach
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nd r
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n, 1
967
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cent
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4A. F
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of e
mpl
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f lic
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actic
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catio
nal n
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s or
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tinue
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129
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70
10
64
696
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107
96
12
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180
95
31
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60
32
133
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50
76
16
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57
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515
1,11
630
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1,188
112
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2,949
564
366
190
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1126
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452
143
90
53
90
199
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15.126
3,108
2,525
529
54
2,570
170
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383
194
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830
274
170
99
5173
208
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782
228
157
69
158
202
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1,539
479
296
177
6300
195
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1,044
161
104
55
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475
139
80
56
82
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129
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387
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50
110
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476
98
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465
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1,817
1,308
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61
38
62
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447
137
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47
197
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523
72
53
19
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597
168
108
57
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334
89
47
41
143
144
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47
33
53
64
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699
152
109
43
109
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912
282
204
77
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72
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26,557
4,270
3,389
830
52
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129
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252
66
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17
46
194
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496
118
64
52
265
131
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605
155
88
61
39e
149
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6,683
2,337
820
4b9
18
831
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551
124
83
38
365
154
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14,592
1,5E3
1,039
515
14
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16.260
3,349
2,673
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2,712
167
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2,385
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2,836
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562
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754
324
202
116
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2.122
477
303
172
2304
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388
74
46
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239
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58
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146
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Sch
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7,187
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1.014
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, N.M
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erno
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547
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103
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0
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arill
o, T
exas
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ter,
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527
788
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7
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ton,
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732
286
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6760
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, N.J
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481
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381
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en (
S.C
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564
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301
489
309
121
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tin, T
ex,
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vis
2,61
559
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411
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345
517
4
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ield
, C.I.
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384
369
245
9529
266
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e A
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altim
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roll,
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, How
ard
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2,09
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2,11
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1380
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. Mic
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, Ora
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3,41
962
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, Mon
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rison
1,42
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919
346
10
201
142
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ghar
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End
icot
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Bro
oeie
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N.Y
.);
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971
747
823
27
483
159
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min
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, A a
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1,4,
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167
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3.133
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9
11
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180
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3,869
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e, L
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, Will
3,13
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swithin
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met
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are
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Ken
ton
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); C
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prac
tical
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ses
Est
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Ham
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088
382
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145
154
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20,786
4,272
3,458
725
89
13,532
170
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prin
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El P
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1,994
415
324
86
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164
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Lexi
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and
3,107
436
365
63
6372
120
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s, G
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la.)
; Cha
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324
242
72
10
250
101
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way
8,829
1,118
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224
30
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101
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2,145
153
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219
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2.516
306
180
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481
336
102
23
354
103
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976
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69
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17
351
40
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1,92
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373
275
903
281
100
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42,133
6,695
4,664
1,311
720
5,226
127
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. Iow
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106
78
25
380
86
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r, M
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n.):
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glas
(W
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)2,812
687
562
112
8569
202
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ham
. N,C
.D
urha
m, O
rang
e1,739
911
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90
21
819
171
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T,A
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l Pas
o3,719
556
354
101
101
433
116
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, Pa.
Erie
2,644
624
478
130
16
491
186
alge
ne, O
re.
Lane
2,038
232
168
64
168
82
Eva
nsvi
lle, I
nd.
Van
derb
urgh
, War
rick
(Ind
.);
Hen
ders
on, (
Ky.
)2,266
159
131
18
10
140
62
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goM
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. N.D
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y (M
inn.
); C
ass
(N.D
.)1,128
177
149
28
149
182
Fay
ette
ville
. N.C
.C
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1,865
175
111
54
10
118
63
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t, M
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esee
, Lap
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4,845
1,299
838
329
132
633
103
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t Lau
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- H
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laB
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4,735
783
547
137
99
626
132
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t Sm
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rk.
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wfo
rd, S
ebas
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(Ark
.);
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lore
, Seq
uoya
h (O
kla.
)1,588
313
265
32
16
279
176
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t Way
ne, I
nd,
Alle
n2,625
223
175
39
9182
69
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t Wor
th, T
ex.
John
son,
Tar
rant
6,538
2,175
1,452
388
335
1,716
252
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sno,
Cal
,F
resn
o4,207
531
406
95
30
430
102
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, Ala
.E
tow
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163
130
26
7136
136
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vest
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, .as
City
, Tex
,G
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1,673
627
471
62
94
554
331
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r6,221
549
424
90
35
453
73
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s. M
irk,
Ken
t, O
ttaw
a5,133
1,369
850
419
100
917
179
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at F
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,Mont.
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cade
365
109
80
28
181
94
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.
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syth
, Gui
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, Ran
dolp
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n
1,527
5,915
202
700
176
551
25
124
1
25
177
571
116
97
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envi
llr. S
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envi
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212
174
33
5178
62
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324
256
53
10
264
116
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:,C
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, Dau
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, Per
ry4,031
1,01
971
5272
32
735
183
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ford
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. Prit
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tford
, Tol
land
8,872
1,210
975
190
45
1,013
114
110nolulu, 81,1, 1,1
Hon
olul
u6,145
1,104
825
184
95
903
147
Houston,
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, For
t Ben
d, H
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,Li
bert
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ontg
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y18
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4,68
13,
172
764
745
3,77
220
9
Hun
tingt
on-A
slan
d.W.Va.-Ky.
Boyd. (Ky.); Lawrence
(Ohi
o):
Cabell, Wayne (W.Va.)
2,595
582
497
64
21
515
199
Hun
rsvi
lle. A
la.
Limestone. Madison
2,250
258
184
66
8190
84
Indi
anap
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, Ind
.Boone, Hamilton, Hancock,
Hen
dric
ks.
John
son,
Marion, Morgan, Shelby
10,490
1.059
788
154
117
886
84Ja
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n. M
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Jackson
1,396
186
125
38Z
2143
102
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son,
Nils
,.Hinds, Rankin
2,604
649
539
86
24
560
215
Duval
5,290
970
779
115
76
845
160
Jers
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N.
Hudson
6,1:3
566
385
126
55
426
70
John
stow
n, P
a.Cambria, Somerset
2,685
980
683
264
33
707
263
Kal
amaz
oo, M
ich.
Kalamazoo
1,869
421
272
114
35
297
159
Kan
sas
City,
Ma.
Johnson, Wyandotte (Kans.);
Cas
s,Clay. Jackson, Platte (Mo.)
12,459
2.035
1.657
289
89
1,733
139
Ken
osT
a, W
isc.
Kenosha
1.156
299
260
37
2262
227
Ten
n.Anderson, Blount, Knox
3.940
577
458
106
13
469
119
i_af
aye.
VV
est L
afay
ette
, Ind
.Tippecanoe
994
42
36
42
38
38
Lafa
yette
, La.
Lafayette
1,014
188
151
35
2153
151
Lake
Cha
rles,
La.
Calcasieu
1,708
391
316
75
--
316
185
Lanc
aste
r, P
a.Lancaster
3,042
1.006
721
265
19
735
242
Lansing, Mich,
'redo. Tex.
Clinton, Eaton, Ingham
Webb
3,406
756
706
150
440
103
192 23
74
24
492
123
144
163
Las Vegas, Nev.
Clark
2,553
344
230
108
6234
91
Lawton. Okla.
Comanche
1,121
207
1.46
37
24
165
147
Lew
isto
n-A
ubur
n, M
aine
Androscoggin
915
57
36
19
237
40
Lexi
ngto
n, K
y.Fayette
1,629
341
239
77
25
258
158
Lim
a, O
hio
Allen, Putnam, Van Wert
1 728
302
234
63
5238
138
Linc
oln,
Neb
,Lancaster
1,781
166
129
32
5133
75
Littl
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th L
ittle
Roc
k,A
rk.
Pulaski, Saline
3,275
1,047
032
181
34
860
253
Lora
inE
lyria
. Ohi
oLorain
2,665
627
507
111
9514
193
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Ang
eles
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g B
each
, Cal
LOS
Ang
eles
70.270
8,676
6.196
1,624
256
6.874
98
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svill
e. K
y,Clark, Floyd
(Ind
.); J
effe
rson
(K
y.)
7.49
7923
730
159
34758
95
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ock,
Tex
asLubbock
1,889
527
354
72
101
432
232
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pbel
l:,243
70
60
91
61
49
Mac
on, G
a.Bibb, Houston
2,060
187
147
33
7153
74
Mad
isor
Wis
e.Dane
2,7114
378
332
45
--
332
123
Man
ches
ter-
Nas
hua.
N.H
.Hillsborough
2,037
398
253
105
35
283
139
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sfie
ld.Ohio
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1,344
193
154
35
4157
117
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n-P
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.:-.d
inbu
rg, T
ex.
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1,901
312
195
64
53
235
124
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phi7
,, -F
enn.
C,ittenden (Ark.);
She
lby
(Ten
n.)
7.854
1,445
1,204
203
39
1.237
157
Dade
11,391
1,825
1,393
213
219
1,583
132
M,;l
and,
Tex
.Midland
732
112
82
19
11
91
124
Milw
auke
e, W
fsc.
Milwaukee. Ozaukee, Waukesha,
Washington
13,778
1,573
1.371
198
41,374
100
Min
neap
olis
-St.
Pau
l, M
inn.
AnokF, Dakota, Hennip;n,
Ramsey.
Was
hing
ton
16.719
2,646
2.106
49)
47
2,144
128
Mob
ile, A
la.
Baldwin, Mob,le
4,139
645
512
115
Ilf
527
127
ylon
roe.
Ouachita
1,21
828
9234
53
2236
194
Mon
tgom
ery.
Ala
.E
lmor
e,Montgomery
2.179
3P251
3512
261
120
Mun
cie,
Ind.
Delaware
1.197
Ii
164
22
11
174
145
Muskegon - Muskegon Heights,
Mic
a.is
kego
n1.595
252
165
51
36
193
121
Nas
hvill
e,Tenn.
Dav
idso
n. S
umne
r, W
ilson
5,34
71,056
872
161
23
891
167
New
ark,
N.J
.E
ssex
, Mor
ris, U
nion
19,006
3,643
2,531
805
227
2,769
146
New Bedford-Fo'l
Riv
er-
Tau
nton
, Mas
s.B
risto
l4,241
1,725
1,062
322
341
1,321
312
New
Hay
enW
arer
bury
, Mer
iden
,C
onn.
New Haven
7,365
1,249
1,047
163
39
1,081
147
New
Londcn-GroteniNorwich,
Conn,
New London
2,214
331
246
70
15
258
117
stet
rid
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ear
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.rrle
arv.
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Pop
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metropolitan area
pn h
teed
Jeffe
rson
, Orle
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St.
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nard
,
All
licen
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prac
tical
nur
ses
No
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er
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imat
ed e
npny
ed
Nur
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nber
popu
latio
n(.
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d fig
.)ra
tioE
mpl
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St.
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man
y10,754
1.550
1.536
353
11
1,545
144
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s.H
ampt
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a.N
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rt N
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k2,816
470
389
75
6394
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, Nas
sau,
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klan
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estc
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er115,266
19.499
14,822
4.196
281
15 039
129
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fol4
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fmou
th, V
a.N
orfo
lk, P
rince
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nne
6,66
581
965
215
415
664
100
Ode
ssa,
Tea
sE
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970
394
258
8650
296
415
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hW
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1.28
710
478
242
8062
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no C
ryO
K:a
.C
anad
ian
Cle
vela
i.d, O
klah
oma
6.01
41,
098
780
132
136
890
148
Om
aha,
Neb
.P
otta
wat
tam
ie (
Iow
a); D
ougl
as,
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py (
Neb
.)5.369
668
009
140
19
52.1
98
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ndo,
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Ora
nge,
Sem
inol
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061
650
505
94
61
596
11/
Pot
erso
n-C
liffo
nPas
soic
, N.J
.B
erge
n, P
assa
ic13,579
1.690
1.075
483
132
1,166
86
Pen
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a, F
la.
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APPENDIX D
Scope and Method of Survey
The American Nurses' Association (ANA) has con-ducted nationwide manpouer studies of the registerednurse since 1949. Descriptions of the methodologiesused and a picture of the historical development of thestudies from 1949 to 1962 are given in The Nation'sNurses,' The procedure used for the 1966 study isdescribed in RN's /966. The same basic mechanism forcollecting and tabulating data was utilized to conductthe first study of the Nation's licensed practical nurses.
The 1962 aad 1966 inventories of registered nurseswere supported financially by the Division of Nursing,National Institutes of Health. This same funding sourcemade possible the 1967 inventory of licensed practicalnurses. The Federal contract covered the costs ofmachine data processing and other special items such ascosts for shipping and for conducting special studies.The American Nurses' Association contributed the ex-pense of overhead and staff to the project. Costs in-volved in the publication of this report were borne bythe Division of Nursing.
The procedure used by the State boards of nursingfor renewing licenses to practice is used by ANA to col-lect data on manpower. Except in the cases wherespecial studies are conducted, the licensure renewalapplication contains the questions used for the study.ANA staff prepares a set of uniformly worded questionsfor this purpose. A list of the questions used for thisstudy appears in Appendix E.
The State boards of nursing send the completed appli-cation forms to ANA for processing. The editing,coding. and keypunching is handled in one centrallocation according to the specification; established bythe project directors. Only five States were unable tocomply with this request because they were not able tosend the forms outside of the State. Special procedureswere instituted in these five States. The manual of cod-ing and editing, prepared by ANA staff for the entirestudy, was used to review the raw data, and the samedata processing procedure instituted for the study wasused to prepare punched cards within the five States,These cards were later merged with the punched cardsfor all other States.
The periods during which licenses must be renewedvary from State to State. Because of this, cutoff dates
kf I J .4, A,. , 7,re 5,,r; s/Ariol.1541,
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were assigned to each State according to when the bulkof the renewals would have been received. There were20 States for which the cutoff dates occurred in thebeginning of 1967. (In almost each case the formswere tilled out by the registrant at the end of 1966 orearly in 1967.) The forms that were filled out firstcame from New York and New Mexico. The latest,which were obtained in mid-1968, were those fromCalifornia and Pennsylvania.
About 362,500 application forms were processed. Ofthat total, about 1,800 were removed because theregistrant was outside the United States or the formlacked an address.
A registrant can hold a license to practice in morethan one State. In order to have only one punched cardfor each registrant, the duplicates are identified pri-marily through Social Security number. Where thisidentification was lacking and it was a ;certaincd that theregistrant was registered in more than one State, thename and address was used to eliminate duplicateforms. The final total of usable forms was 343.635.Thus, there were 17,065 duplicate licenses found.Licensed practical nurses were then assigned to theState in which they were working, if they indicated theywere employed in nursing. If they were not \yr-rt.mg innursing or if they did not indicate their employmentstatus, they were assigned to their State of residenceaccording to the mailing address on the form. At thispoint the State of licensure had no bearing on theState where the practical nurse was assigned.
Detailed tabulations on the characteristics of em-ployed and inactive licensed practical nurses were pre-pared for each State and for the United States. EachState hoard of nursing, each constituent State associa-tion of ANA and each constituent association of theNational Federation of Licensed Practical Nurses wasprovided a complete set of the data for that State'slicensed practical nurses. Persons interested in thesedetailed statistics are urged to contact one of thesesources.
County tabulations were produced for each State. Thepractical nurse was assigned to a county on the basis ofthe mailing address on the card, since county of en,' loy-mcnt or residence was not one of the basic questionsasked of the registrant. In order to maintain Statecounts identical with those shown on the Stale tabula-tions, the employed nurse whose mailing. address was
ditTere.nt from the State of employment was countedin a residual group. I herefore, for each State there willbe counts for each county within the State plus a"county not identified" group and an "out of Stateresidence" group.
Metropolitan area data were also derived for thisstudy. For these purposes a deck of cards was pur-chased from Sales Management Inc., which providedthe population for each county and metropolitan area.Ihz population figures were their estimates as ofDecember 31, 1967.
Th.: county data were used to provide estimates ofthe numbers of employed licensed practical nurses andratios to population. The estimates were derived byassuming that those not responding to the question onemployment status were distributed in the same propor-tions as those responding.
The 1967 inventory of licensed practical nurses isthe first and only study of the characteristics of thatgroup on a nationwide basis, Like the registered nurse
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manpower survey's, it has some of the same liatitations.The use of cutoff dates eliminates some registrants whoreturn their renewal notices after that date, therebyrequiring a separate survey for these registrants. Thecompleteness of coverage in the separate surveys is
affected because not every individual answers the ques-tionnaire. Those not answering obviously cannot beincluded in the study. In this 1967 inventory it wasnecessr.ry to do a partial special study in New Yorkand an entirely separate survey in Georgia. The extentto which this affected the data for those States is notknown. Another limitation is the lack of response tosome questions in the study. 4bout 3 percent of thelicensed practical nurses included in the survey providedno data on personal charaeriristics except for name andaddress. The nonresponse rate differed from question toqu,.:.stion. Insofar as employment status is concerned, 6percent of the registrants failed to answer this question.For the most part, the data have not been adjusted forthese nonresponses.
APPENDIX E
List of Questions forINVENTORY OF PRACTICAL NURSES
Sex: 1. Male, 2. Female
Marita' status: I. Single, 2. Married, 3. Widowed, 4. Divorced or separated
Year of birth:
Social Security number:
Actively employed in nursing: 1. Yes, 2. No
State in which employed:
Field of employment: I. Hospital, 2. Nursing Home, 3. Private Nursing,
4. Public Health, 5. Industry, 6. Physician's or Dentist's
Office, 7. Other (specify)
Was the first (original) license you ever received granted on the basis of:
1. Examination, 2. Waiver
States other than (State from which form came) in which currently licensed:
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APPENDIX F
INDEX TO TABLES
Chet roc ter Ls tic rabic number
Employment status 1A, 3A. 4A, 7A. 10A, 11A, I2A, 13A
Employed in nursing Text tables 1, 2, 3. 4, 5; IA, 2A, 3A, 4A, 5A, 7A, SA,
WA, 11A, I 2A, 13A, 14A, 17A, 19A, 20A, 21A, 22A,
23A, 24A
inactive in nursing 1A, 3A, 4A. 6A, 7A. 9A. WA. 11A, 12A, 13A, 15A, 18A
Age Text table 4; 3A. 4A, SA, 6A, 7A, WA, 11A, 14A, 15A,
19A
Marital status 3A, 4A, SA. 9A. 20A
Sex 1,3A, :IA, 22A
Men 10A, I 1A, I2A, 13A, 21 A, 22A
Basis of original license 13A, 14A, 15A, 16A, 17A, 18A, 22A, 24A
Field of employmcnt Text tables 2, 5; WA. 20A, 21A, 22A, 23A, 24
Sta' and region Text 0.)les 3, 4; IA, 2A, 5A, 6A, 7A, SA, 9A, 12A.
16A, I 7A, I SA, 23A, 21 \
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