Employment Indicators for Kansas (2024)

Total Employed

1,460,125
Civilian 16+

Private For-Profit

68.6 %
Largest Sector

Self-Employed

6.0%
Entrepreneurship

Government

16.7%
Public Sector

Kansas Workforce by Sector & Gender

Employment sector breakdown by gender in
Figure 1: Male vs Female participation in employment sectors (2024).

Kansas Employment Sector Breakdown

SectorTotal WorkersPercentage
Private For-Profit1,001,07068.6%
Government243,19116.7%
Self-Employed87,0526.0%
Private Non-Profit125,7458.6%

Kansas Gender Ratio Analysis by Employment Sector (2024)

SectorMale:Female Ratio
Private For-Profit1.33:1
Government0.75:1
Self-Employed1.54:1

Kansas Employment Trends (2010–2024)

Long-term employment trends in

Kansas Historical Employment Sector Trends

YearPrivateGovSelf-EmpNon-Profit
202468.6%16.7%6.0%8.6%
202368.8%16.5%6.0%8.4%
202269.5%16.1%6.0%8.2%
202169.6%16.1%6.1%8.0%
202069.8%15.8%6.1%8.0%
201970.3%15.6%6.0%8.0%
201870.3%15.5%6.0%8.0%
201770.3%15.5%6.0%8.0%
201670.0%15.7%6.0%8.1%
201569.6%15.9%6.1%8.2%
201469.0%16.3%6.3%8.2%
201368.6%16.5%6.5%8.2%
201268.4%16.6%6.6%8.2%
201168.3%16.6%6.9%8.0%
201068.4%16.4%7.1%7.9%

Employment Sector FAQs for Kansas

The largest employment sector in Kansas is Private For-Profit, which employs 68.6% of the local workforce.

There are approximately 1,460,125 civilian workers aged 16 and over currently employed in Kansas.

In the private for-profit sector, the male-to-female ratio is 1.33:1. This metric helps highlight gender participation across the most prominent industry classes.

Since 2010, the total number of workers in Kansas has shown an increase, moving from 1,390,619 to 1,460,125 according to Census Bureau records.