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Rank | Male in Labor Force Population Percentage ▼ | County / Population |
1. | 82.7% | Kendall, IL / 105,602 |
2. | 80.0% | Mchenry, IL / 306,050 |
3. | 79.6% | Lake, IL / 697,179 |
4. | 79.3% | Kane, IL / 502,628 |
5. | 79.0% | Dupage, IL / 911,481 |
6. | 78.2% | Will, IL / 667,977 |
7. | 77.5% | Grundy, IL / 48,744 |
8. | 76.4% | Woodford, IL / 38,226 |
9. | 76.2% | Monroe, IL / 32,431 |
10. | 76.0% | Dekalb, IL / 104,026 |
11. | 75.4% | Mercer, IL / 16,551 |
12. | 75.3% | Effingham, IL / 34,232 |
13. | 75.1% | Scott, IL / 5,374 |
14. | 75.0% | Mclean, IL / 166,706 |
15. | 75.0% | Menard, IL / 12,702 |
16. | 74.9% | Ogle, IL / 53,578 |
17. | 74.6% | Boone, IL / 53,567 |
18. | 74.2% | Piatt, IL / 16,708 |
19. | 74.0% | Washington, IL / 14,841 |
20. | 73.9% | Putnam, IL / 5,982 |
21. | 73.8% | La Salle, IL / 113,789 |
22. | 73.5% | Douglas, IL / 20,012 |
23. | 72.7% | Cook, IL / 5,172,848 |
24. | 72.6% | Sangamon, IL / 195,288 |
25. | 72.1% | Cass, IL / 13,648 |
26. | 72.0% | Crawford, IL / 19,864 |
27. | 71.8% | Stark, IL / 6,086 |
28. | 71.8% | Jersey, IL / 22,932 |
29. | 71.8% | Bureau, IL / 35,083 |
30. | 71.7% | Iroquois, IL / 30,068 |
31. | 71.5% | Jasper, IL / 9,752 |
32. | 71.3% | Bond, IL / 17,904 |
33. | 71.2% | Ford, IL / 14,113 |
34. | 71.2% | Tazewell, IL / 133,863 |
35. | 71.1% | Moultrie, IL / 14,723 |
36. | 71.1% | Dewitt, IL / 16,672 |
37. | 71.1% | Henry, IL / 50,477 |
37. | 71.1% | Cumberland, IL / 11,073 |
39. | 70.7% | Jo Daviess, IL / 22,728 |
40. | 70.6% | Winnebago, IL / 293,972 |
41. | 70.5% | Peoria, IL / 185,108 |
42. | 70.5% | Clark, IL / 16,545 |
43. | 70.2% | Saint Clair, IL / 266,727 |
44. | 70.1% | Adams, IL / 67,030 |
45. | 70.1% | Edwards, IL / 6,707 |
46. | 69.8% | Edgar, IL / 18,776 |
47. | 69.7% | Madison, IL / 268,005 |
48. | 69.6% | Richland, IL / 16,166 |
49. | 69.4% | Wayne, IL / 16,846 |
50. | 69.4% | Whiteside, IL / 58,750 |
51. | 69.0% | Marshall, IL / 12,763 |
52. | 69.0% | Kankakee, IL / 112,100 |
52. | 69.0% | Marion, IL / 39,722 |
54. | 69.0% | White, IL / 14,800 |
55. | 68.9% | Stephenson, IL / 47,791 |
55. | 68.9% | Lee, IL / 36,100 |
57. | 68.8% | Macoupin, IL / 47,980 |
58. | 68.7% | Hancock, IL / 19,227 |
59. | 68.3% | Clay, IL / 13,927 |
60. | 68.2% | Hamilton, IL / 8,453 |
61. | 68.2% | Carroll, IL / 15,615 |
62. | 68.1% | Champaign, IL / 197,867 |
63. | 68.1% | Shelby, IL / 22,362 |
64. | 68.0% | Mason, IL / 14,921 |
65. | 68.0% | Schuyler, IL / 7,527 |
66. | 67.4% | Warren, IL / 17,745 |
67. | 67.3% | Wabash, IL / 12,141 |
68. | 67.2% | Rock Island, IL / 147,524 |
69. | 66.7% | Fayette, IL / 22,007 |
70. | 66.5% | Henderson, IL / 7,462 |
71. | 66.4% | Macon, IL / 110,719 |
72. | 65.8% | Livingston, IL / 39,010 |
73. | 65.5% | Vermilion, IL / 82,033 |
74. | 65.3% | Greene, IL / 13,983 |
75. | 64.8% | Williamson, IL / 65,579 |
76. | 64.5% | Pike, IL / 16,580 |
77. | 63.5% | Morgan, IL / 35,755 |
77. | 63.5% | Coles, IL / 53,568 |
79. | 63.0% | Calhoun, IL / 5,118 |
80. | 62.9% | Gallatin, IL / 5,773 |
81. | 62.4% | Saline, IL / 25,171 |
82. | 62.2% | Jackson, IL / 59,864 |
83. | 62.2% | Clinton, IL / 37,395 |
84. | 61.8% | Franklin, IL / 39,528 |
85. | 61.5% | Mcdonough, IL / 32,730 |
86. | 61.2% | Christian, IL / 34,936 |
87. | 60.2% | Massac, IL / 15,425 |
88. | 58.5% | Jefferson, IL / 39,202 |
89. | 57.3% | Knox, IL / 52,932 |
90. | 57.0% | Logan, IL / 30,440 |
91. | 56.8% | Union, IL / 17,959 |
92. | 56.7% | Pulaski, IL / 6,262 |
93. | 56.4% | Fulton, IL / 37,205 |
94. | 56.0% | Pope, IL / 4,426 |
95. | 55.7% | Montgomery, IL / 30,230 |
96. | 53.4% | Alexander, IL / 8,449 |
97. | 49.7% | Hardin, IL / 4,402 |
98. | 49.7% | Randolph, IL / 33,567 |
99. | 48.5% | Perry, IL / 22,488 |
100. | 43.1% | Lawrence, IL / 16,849 |
101. | 33.4% | Brown, IL / 6,897 |
102. | 28.8% | Johnson, IL / 12,710 |
Please note that we only rank locations with 'Male in Labor Force Population Percentage' data. The rank above might not be a complete list. Locations without 'Male in Labor Force Population Percentage' data are not listed.
*ACS stands for U.S. Census American Community Survey. According to the U.S. Census, if the date is a range, you can interpret the data as an average of the period of time.