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Labor Market and Demographic Trends in Greene County. Frank M. Surdey, Managing Economist May 2008. NYS Department of Labor, Division of Research and Statistics. Current Jobless Rates. Current Job Growth Rates April 2007 – April 2008.
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Labor Market and Demographic Trends in Greene County Frank M. Surdey, Managing Economist May 2008 NYS Department of Labor, Division of Research and Statistics
Greene County’s Largest Industry Sectors By Employment, 2006
Greene County’s Major Job-Generating Industry Sectors, 2003 - 2006
Declining Industry Sectors By EmploymentGreene County: 2003-2006
Industries of High Relative Importance by Employment in Greene County Compared to New York State or the United States
Long-Term National Employment ProjectionsIndustries of High Relative Performance by Employment in Greene County
Industries of Low Relative Importance by Employment in Greene County Compared to New York States or the United States
Long-Term National Employment ProjectionsIndustries of Low Relative Performance by Employment in Greene County
Distribution of Firms By Employment SizePrivate Sector, Greene County, 2007 Total Firms = 1,229
Distribution of Jobs by Employment Size of FirmPrivate Sector, Greene County, 2007 Total Jobs = 10,070
Share of Private Sector Job Growth By Size of Firm: 2000-2007Greene County Total Job Growth: 2000-2007 = 1,050
Share of Employed Persons Who Work Outside Their County of Residence (Outcommutation)
Share of Jobholders Who Reside Outside Their County of Work (Incommutation)
Share of Total Employment, United States, by Level of Education and Training Required, 2006 Share of Total Employment (Percent) Source: United States Department of Labor
Projected Numeric Change in Employment Growth, United States, by Level of Education and Training Required, 2006 - 2016 Change in Employment (in 000’s) Source: United States Department of Labor
Projected Percent Change in Employment, United States, by Level of Education and Training Required, 2006 - 2016 Change in Employment (Percent) Source: United States Department of Labor
Projected Total Annual Openings, United States, by Level of Education and Training Required, 2006 - 2016 Change in Annual Openings (000’s) Source: United States Department of Labor
Average (Mean) Occupational Wage, United States, by Level of Education and Training Required, 2006 Average Wage (dollars) Source: NYS Department of Labor, Division of Research & Statistics
Estimates of Total Population – 2007 Hudson Valley Region(U. S. Census Bureau)
Population Growth Rates: 2000-2007 Hudson Valley Region(U.S. Census Bureau) (Growth Rate Rank Among 62 Counties)
Share of Adult Population with Bachelor’s Degree or Higher 2006Hudson Valley Region (25 Years and Older) Source: 2006 American Community Survey
Share of Minority Group Members in Total Population, 2006Hudson Valley Region Source: 2006 American Community Survey
Share of Foreign-Born Residents, 2006Hudson Valley Region Source: 2006 American Community Survey
Share of Persons Who Speak Other Than English at Home, 2006Hudson Valley Region Source: 2006 American Community Survey
Population Projections by Age CohortGreene County, 2000 - 2020 Source: Cornell Institute for Social and Economic Research
Highest Median Sales Price of Existing Single-Family Homes March 2008New York State Association of Realtors Monthly Housing Survey
For additional information, please contact:Frank M. Surdey, Managing EconomistNew York State Department of LaborDivision of Research and Statistics2001 Perimeter Road East, Suite 3Endicott, NY 13760Phone: (607)741-4526 Fax: (607) 741-4527E-Mail: frank.surdey@labor.state.ny.us