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Daniels. Glacier. Sheridan. Hill. Blaine. Flathead. Phillips. Roosevelt. Pondera. Valley. Sanders. Lake. Chouteau. Missoula. Rosebud. Yellowstone. Big Horn. UNEMPLOYMENT. MT Dept of Labor, Research and Analysis Bureaus Criteria :. Bureau of Indian Affairs Criteria:.
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See Last Page for Notes and Sources Daniels Glacier Sheridan Hill Blaine Flathead Phillips Roosevelt Pondera Valley Sanders Lake Chouteau Missoula Rosebud Yellowstone Big Horn
See Last Page for Notes and Sources UNEMPLOYMENT MT Dept of Labor, Research and Analysis Bureaus Criteria: Bureau of Indian Affairs Criteria: • Statistics represent labor characteristics of the reservation, not the tribe. • Unemployment rates produced by MT Department of Labor • Labor Force definition: • Civilian, non-institutional population 16 years and older • The sum of Employment and Unemployment • Employment definition: • Did any work as paid employees or, • Worked in their own business, profession, or farm or, • Worked 15 hours or more as unpaid workers in a family owned enterprise • Unemployment Rate definition: • Equal to the number of Unemployed divided by number in the Labor Force • Statistics represent labor characteristics of the tribe, not the reservation. • Labor Force definition: • Number of tribal members between 16 and 64 years old • Available for work • Not disabled or incarcerated • Employment definition: • Tribal members working for money • Unemployment definition: • Calculated by subtracting Employment from Labor Force www.ourfactsyourfuture.org
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See Last Page for Notes and Sources BLACKFEET
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See Last Page for Notes and Sources Fort Belknap * Does not include tribal owned businesses or government
See Last Page for Notes and Sources FORT PECK
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See Last Page for Notes and Sources Rocky Boy’s
See Last Page for Notes and Sources NOTES: BA+: Bachelor's Degree or higher Pregnancy Rate: Pregnancies per 1,000 teens, aged 15-19 Alcohol Treatment Need: Index that includes alcohol mortality and alcohol-defined arrest rates SOURCES: Montana Rankings: Source: CQ’S State Fact Finder 2007, CQ Press, A Division of Congressional Quarterly Inc. Montana Data: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 2005 Reservation Data: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000; US Department of Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs, 2003; MT Department of Labor and Industry, Research Analysis Bureau, 2005, Labor Day Report 2006 Population: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Estimates Program, July 1, 2006 Estimates Unemployment: MT Department of Labor and Industry, Research and Analysis Bureau, Annual 2006 Per Capita: US Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis, 2004 Poverty: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates, 2004 Average Annual Wages Per Job: Counties: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis, 2005 Housing Value: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Median Housing Value: The Center for Applied Economic Research, Montana State University – Billings, The Price of Housing in Montana: 2003, www.msubillings.edu/caer Median Age: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 BA+: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 % Native American: U.S Census Bureau, Census 2000 % Food Stamps: Percentage of population receiving food stamps, MT Department Public Health and Human Services, Statistical Report, State Fiscal Year 2006 Pregnancies: MT Department of Public Health and Human Services, Trends in Montana Teen Pregnancies and Their Outcomes 1981-2000, November 2002 Alcohol treatment Need: MT Department of Public Health and Human Services, An Integrated Substance Abuse Treatment Needs Assessment for Montana, 2001 Drop Out: Office of Public Instruction, Montana High School Dropout Rates by Race/Ethnicity, 2004-05 School Year COMPILED BY: Census and Economic Information Center, Montana Department of Commerce, April 2006
See Last Page for Notes and Sources Contact Information Susan Ockert Montana Department of Commerce Census and Economic Information Center Senior Research Economist (406) 821-2740 sockert@mt.gov www.ceic.mt.gov