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Private Sector Industries with Largest Employment, 2005 Finger Lakes WIB

Employment Trends In the Finger Lakes (Ontario, Seneca, Wayne and Yates counties) Finger Lakes Planning Committee Meeting February 9, 2007. Private Sector Industries with Largest Employment, 2005 Finger Lakes WIB. Private Sector Industries with Highest Average Wages, 2005 Finger Lakes WIB.

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Private Sector Industries with Largest Employment, 2005 Finger Lakes WIB

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  1. Employment TrendsIn the Finger Lakes(Ontario, Seneca, Wayne and Yates counties)Finger Lakes Planning Committee Meeting February 9, 2007

  2. Private Sector Industrieswith Largest Employment, 2005Finger Lakes WIB

  3. Private Sector Industries with HighestAverage Wages, 2005Finger Lakes WIB

  4. Private Sector Industries with LargestEmployment Growth, 2002-2005Finger Lakes WIB

  5. Private Sector Industries with LargestEmployment Growth, 2000-2005Finger Lakes WIB

  6. Private Sector Industries with FastestEmployment Growth, 2002-2005Finger Lakes WIB

  7. Private Sector Industries with FastestEmployment Growth, 2000-2005Finger Lakes WIB

  8. Private Sector Industries with HighestEmployment Concentration, 2005Finger Lakes WIB *A Location Quotient (LQ) of 1.0 means that an industry in the local area has exactly the same share of employment locally as it does at the national level. For example, Animal Production has a LQ of 4.3, which means that their share of local area employment is 4.3 times higher than it is at the national level. LQ’s greater than 1.25 are thought to show above average employment in a particular industry.

  9. Priority Industries

  10. For More Information Contact:Tammy MarinoNYS Department of LaborDivision of Research & Statistics(585) 258-8870tammy.marino@labor.state.ny.us

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