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Long-Term Industry Projections - Santa Cruz County
data.edd.ca.gov | Last Updated 2019-05-28T21:08:05.000ZLong-term Industry Projections for a 10-year time horizon are provided for the state and its labor market regions to provide individuals and organizations with an insight into future industry trends to make informed decisions on individual career and organizational program development. Data are not available for geographies below the labor market regions. Detail may not add to summary lines due to suppression of confidential data.
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Occupational Employment Statistics (OES) - Anaheim-Santa Ana-Irvine MD
data.edd.ca.gov | Last Updated 2019-07-31T18:08:17.000ZThe Occupational Employment Statistics (OES) Survey collects data from a sample of establishments and calculates employment and wage estimates by occupation, industry, and geographic area. The semiannual survey covers all non-farm industries. Data are collected by the Employment Development Department in cooperation with the Bureau of Labor Statistics, US Department of Labor. The OES Program estimates employment and wages for over 800 occupations from an annual sample of approx. 34,000 California employers. It also produces employment and wage estimates for statewide, Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs), and Balance of State areas. Estimates are a snapshot in time and should not be used as a time series.
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Long-Term Industry Projections - Napa County
data.edd.ca.gov | Last Updated 2019-05-28T21:08:05.000ZLong-term Industry Projections for a 10-year time horizon are provided for the state and its labor market regions to provide individuals and organizations with an insight into future industry trends to make informed decisions on individual career and organizational program development. Data are not available for geographies below the labor market regions. Detail may not add to summary lines due to suppression of confidential data.
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Long-Term Industry Projections - Santa Rosa MSA
data.edd.ca.gov | Last Updated 2019-05-28T21:08:05.000ZLong-term Industry Projections for a 10-year time horizon are provided for the state and its labor market regions to provide individuals and organizations with an insight into future industry trends to make informed decisions on individual career and organizational program development. Data are not available for geographies below the labor market regions. Detail may not add to summary lines due to suppression of confidential data.
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Long-Term Industry Projections - North Coast Region
data.edd.ca.gov | Last Updated 2019-05-28T21:08:05.000ZLong-term Industry Projections for a 10-year time horizon are provided for the state and its labor market regions to provide individuals and organizations with an insight into future industry trends to make informed decisions on individual career and organizational program development. Data are not available for geographies below the labor market regions. Detail may not add to summary lines due to suppression of confidential data.
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Long-Term Industry Projections - San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara MSA
data.edd.ca.gov | Last Updated 2019-05-28T21:08:05.000ZLong-term Industry Projections for a 10-year time horizon are provided for the state and its labor market regions to provide individuals and organizations with an insight into future industry trends to make informed decisions on individual career and organizational program development. Data are not available for geographies below the labor market regions. Detail may not add to summary lines due to suppression of confidential data.
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Local Area Unemployment Statistics (LAUS) - Madera MSA
data.edd.ca.gov | Last Updated 2019-11-20T19:16:07.000ZThe Local Area Unemployment Statistics (LAUS) program is a Federal-State cooperative effort in which monthly estimates of total employment and unemployment are prepared for approximately 7,300 areas, including counties, cities and metropolitan statistical areas. These estimates are key indicators of local economic conditions. The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) of the U.S. Department of Labor is responsible for the concepts, definitions, technical procedures, validation, and publication of the estimates that State employment security agencies prepare under agreement with BLS. Estimates for the remainder of the substate labor market areas are produced through a building-block approach known as the "Handbook method." This procedure also uses data from several sources, including the CPS, the CES program, State UI systems, and the decennial census, to create estimates that are adjusted to the statewide measures of employment and unemployment. Below the labor market area level, estimates are prepared using disaggregation techniques based on inputs from the decennial census, annual population estimates, and current UI data
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Long-Term Industry Projections - San Diego County
data.edd.ca.gov | Last Updated 2019-05-28T21:08:05.000ZLong-term Industry Projections for a 10-year time horizon are provided for the state and its labor market regions to provide individuals and organizations with an insight into future industry trends to make informed decisions on individual career and organizational program development. Data are not available for geographies below the labor market regions. Detail may not add to summary lines due to suppression of confidential data.
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Long-Term Industry Projections - Tulare County
data.edd.ca.gov | Last Updated 2019-05-28T21:08:05.000ZLong-term Industry Projections for a 10-year time horizon are provided for the state and its labor market regions to provide individuals and organizations with an insight into future industry trends to make informed decisions on individual career and organizational program development. Data are not available for geographies below the labor market regions. Detail may not add to summary lines due to suppression of confidential data.
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Current Employment Statistics - Colusa County
data.edd.ca.gov | Last Updated 2019-11-15T19:00:11.000ZCurrent Employment by Industry (CES) data reflect jobs by "place of work." It does not include the self-employed, unpaid family workers, and private household employees. Jobs located in the county or the metropolitan area that pay wages and salaries are counted although workers may live outside the area. Jobs are counted regardless of the number of hours worked. Individuals who hold more than one job (i.e. multiple job holders) may be counted more than once. The employment figure is an estimate of the number of jobs in the area (regardless of the place of residence of the workers) rather than a count of jobs held by the residents of the area.