Southern California bosses added 101,300 workers in the 12 months ended in November to a record 7.75 million as unemployment remained in the year at 4.1 percent.

Here are 12 trends to know about the job market in the four-county region covered by the Southern California News Group for November from the state Employment Development Dept.’s monthly report: November (seasonally unadjusted) data compared to a year ago and the average of the previous five years …

1. Unemployment rate: 4.1 percent compared to 4.2 percent the previous month; 4.1 percent a year ago; and a 6.7 percent 5-year average. Rest of the state? 3.8 percent in November. U.S. rate? 3.5 percent.

2. Number of jobless: 368,000 compared to 362,200 a year ago — up 5,800 or 1.6 percent — vs. the 569,335 average for the previous five years.

3. Jobs: 7.75 million compared to 7.65 million a year ago — up 101,300 or 1.3 percent — vs. the 7.15 million average for the previous five years. And it’s the highest job count this century for any November.

4. Job growth: 1.3 percent in a year compared to 1.7 a year ago and 2.1 percent two years ago. Rest of the state? Up 2.18 percent.

5. Goods-producing jobs: 957,400 vs. 954,100 a year ago — up 3,300 or 0.3 percent — vs. the 921,357 average for the previous five years. Rest of state in November? Up 2.56 percent.

6. Service-industry jobs: 6.79 million compared to 6.7 million a year ago — up 98,000 or 1.5 percent — vs. the 6.23 million 5-year average. Rest of California in November? Up 2.13 percent.

7. Government jobs: 1,019,200 vs. 1,017,600 a year ago — up 1,600 or 0.2 percent — vs. the 957,632 average for the previous five years. Rest of state in November? Up 2.22 percent.

8. Los Angeles County: 4.6 percent unemployment in November — No. 35 highest out of the state’s 58 counties. Job growth? 1.34 percent in a year.

9. Orange County : 2.8 percent unemployment — No. 8 statewide. Job growth? 0.47 percent in a year.

10. Inland Empire: 3.9 percent unemployment; job growth of 2.22 percent. Riverside County’s unemployment of 4.1 percent was the 28th highest statewide; San Bernardino County’s 3.7 percent rate ranked No. 21 in California.

11. SoCal’s share of statewide jobs: 44.5 percent in November vs. 45 percent five years ago and 45.4 percent 10 years ago. And SoCal’s share of California’s jobless? 47.3 percent compared to 46.6 percent five years ago and 46.6 percent 10 years ago.

12. SoCal’s job recovery: 98 consecutive months of year-over-year job growth, dating back to October 2010. In this post-recession rebound, 1.27 million jobs were created, or a 2.26 percent annualized hiring pace. Rest of state’s streak? 101 months creating 1.86 million jobs at a 2.71 percent-a-year hiring pace.