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South Carolina Statistical Abstract > Employment

Employment

Title Geography Year(s)
1. Class of Worker for the Employed Civilian Population 16 Years and Over County/S.C. 2000
2. Place of Work for Workers 16 Years and Over County/S.C. 2000
3. Labor Force Status of Persons 16 Years and Over County/S.C. 2000
4. Labor Force Status of Persons 16 Years and Over by Sex County/S.C./U.S. 2000
5. Percentage of Persons 16 Years and Over in the Labor Force by Sex County/S.C. 1990, 2000
6. Presence and Age of Own Children Under 18 Years in Families and Subfamilies by Employment Status of Parents County/S.C. 2000
7. Employed Persons Ages 16 to 64 with a Disability County/S.C. 2000
8. Occupation of Employed Civilian Population 16 Years and Over County/S.C. 2000
9A. Industry of Employed Civilian Population 16 Years and Over: Agriculture and Mining, Construction, Manufacturing, Wholesale Trade, Retail Trade, and Transportation, Warehousing & Utilities County/S.C. 2000
9B. Industry of Employed Civilian Population 16 Years and Over: Information, Finance, Real Estate, Rental & Leasing, Professional, Management, Administrative, Education, Health, Social Services, Entertainment, Recreation, Food Services, Other Services, and Public Administration County/S.C. 2000
10. Civilian Labor Force, Employment and Unemployment S.C. 1997-2007
11. Employment Status of Civilian Noninstitutionalized Population 16 Years and Over S.C. 2007
12. Average Hourly Earnings in South Carolina S.C. 2007
13. Civilian Employed Population 16 Years and Over by Occupation S.C. 2006
14. Civilian Employed Population 16 Years and Over by Industry S.C. 2006
15. Civilian Labor Force and Unemployment Metropolitan Statistical Areas/S.C. 2005-2006
16. Annual Average Civilian Labor Force, Employment, and Unemployment County/S.C. 2004-2005
17. Labor Force, Unemployment, and Unemployment Rate County/S.C. 2005
18. White Alone Civilian Labor Force and Employment Status County/S.C. 2000
19. Non-White Civilian Labor Force and Employment County/S.C. 2000
20. Unemployment Rates by Age, Race and Sex S.C. 2000-2004
21. Annual Average Unemployment Rates County/S.C. 2001-2005
22. Annual Average Nonagricultural Wage and Salary Employment by Industry S.C. 2000-2004
23. Industry Employment S.C. 2002, 2012
24. Annual Average Nonagricultural Wage and Salary Employment by Major Industry Metropolitan Statistical Areas 2004
25. Nonagricultural Employment S.C. 1993-2005
26. Average Monthly Employment, Total Annual Payroll and Average Weekly Wage by Industry S.C. 2005
27. Annual Average Nonagricultural Wage and Salary Employment by Industry County/S.C. 2004
28. Percent Distribution of Annual Average Nonagricultural Wage and Salary Employment by Industry County/S.C. 2004
29. Average Monthly Manufacturing and Nonmanufacturing Employing Units and Employment County/S.C. 2003
30. Employment and Payroll of State and Local Governments S.C. 2004, 2005
31. Average Earnings of Full-Time Equivalent State and Local Government Employees Southeastern States/U.S. 2000-2005
32. Percent Change in Wages by Industry in the Private Sector S.C. 1971-80, 1985-95, 1988-98, 1999-00
33. Private Sector Occupational Injury and Illness Incidence Rates S.C./U.S. 1993-2006
34. Incidence Rates for Total Nonfatal Occupational Injuries and Illnesses by Industry Division S.C./U.S. 2006
35. Incidence Rates and Numbers of Nonfatal Occupational Illnesses by Industry Sector and Category of Illness S.C. 2006

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