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Unemployment
and Manufacturing Employment |
Regions |
Unemployed 2004 |
Employed 2004 |
Percent Unemployed 2004 |
Manufacturing Employment 2000 |
Non-manufacturing Employment 2000 |
Percent Manufacturing Employment 2000 |
Eastern North
Carolina (41 Counties) |
65,568 |
1,067,875 |
5.8% |
158,330 |
758,980 |
17.3% |
Remainder
North Carolina (59 Counties) |
169,984 |
2,952,915 |
5.4% |
625,030 |
2,366,890 |
20.9% |
North
Carolina Total |
235,552 |
4,020,790 |
5.5% |
783,360 |
3,125,870 |
20.0% |
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Eastern North Carolina |
Employment |
County |
Unemployed 2004 |
Employed 2004 |
Percent Unemployed 2004 |
Manufacturing Employment |
Non-manufacturing Employment |
Percent Manufacturing Employment |
Beaufort |
1,398 |
18,239 |
7.1% |
4,760 |
13,810 |
25.6% |
Bertie |
661 |
7,481 |
8.1% |
3,000 |
3,870 |
43.7% |
Bladen |
1,126 |
14,343 |
7.3% |
6,270 |
7,050 |
47.1% |
Brunswick |
2,074 |
37,955 |
5.2% |
2,710 |
19,920 |
12.0% |
Camden |
144 |
3,798 |
3.7% |
50 |
1,600 |
3.0% |
Carteret |
1,470 |
29,713 |
4.7% |
1,910 |
20,500 |
8.5% |
Chowan |
325 |
6,402 |
4.8% |
1,340 |
4,390 |
23.4% |
Columbus |
1,539 |
21,952 |
6.6% |
3,640 |
14,400 |
20.2% |
Craven |
2,006 |
37,702 |
5.1% |
4,970 |
35,520 |
12.3% |
Cumberland |
6,875 |
116,348 |
5.6% |
12,390 |
100,890 |
10.9% |
Currituck |
318 |
10,506 |
2.9% |
110 |
4,000 |
2.7% |
Dare |
1,027 |
21,660 |
4.5% |
660 |
16,950 |
3.7% |
Duplin |
1,403 |
22,703 |
5.8% |
6,920 |
11,050 |
38.5% |
Edgecombe |
2,171 |
22,638 |
8.8% |
5,820 |
18,680 |
23.8% |
Gates |
197 |
4,556 |
4.1% |
230 |
1,440 |
13.8% |
Greene |
556 |
8,457 |
6.2% |
560 |
3,450 |
14.0% |
Halifax |
1,860 |
20,971 |
8.1% |
3,700 |
15,930 |
18.8% |
Harnett |
2,350 |
42,900 |
5.2% |
4,550 |
19,190 |
19.2% |
Hertford |
553 |
8,851 |
5.9% |
1,730 |
8,260 |
17.3% |
Hoke |
977 |
15,422 |
6.0% |
2,770 |
4,640 |
37.4% |
Hyde |
194 |
2,613 |
6.9% |
250 |
1,860 |
11.8% |
Johnston |
3,029 |
65,567 |
4.4% |
7,960 |
27,490 |
22.5% |
Jones |
232 |
4,456 |
4.9% |
190 |
1,580 |
10.7% |
Lenoir |
1,677 |
25,281 |
6.2% |
5,530 |
24,940 |
18.1% |
Martin |
822 |
10,984 |
7.0% |
2,990 |
6,460 |
31.6% |
Nash |
2,852 |
41,037 |
6.5% |
10,550 |
31,930 |
24.8% |
New
Hanover |
4,077 |
89,578 |
4.4% |
8,860 |
81,440 |
9.8% |
Northampton |
639 |
8,010 |
7.4% |
820 |
4,030 |
16.9% |
Onslow |
3,047 |
52,268 |
5.5% |
2,410 |
39,090 |
5.8% |
Pamlico |
264 |
5,233 |
4.8% |
260 |
2,940 |
8.1% |
Pasquotank |
766 |
15,976 |
4.6% |
860 |
14,660 |
5.5% |
Pender |
1,002 |
19,940 |
4.8% |
1,170 |
7,430 |
13.6% |
Perquimans |
239 |
4,873 |
4.7% |
100 |
1,750 |
5.4% |
Pitt |
4,083 |
68,060 |
5.7% |
9,690 |
59,190 |
14.1% |
Robeson |
3,822 |
47,116 |
7.5% |
10,120 |
32,520 |
23.7% |
Sampson |
1,550 |
29,439 |
5.0% |
3,890 |
12,550 |
23.7% |
Scotland |
1,664 |
13,649 |
10.9% |
7,560 |
10,980 |
40.8% |
Tyrrell |
149 |
1,955 |
7.1% |
100 |
720 |
12.2% |
Washington |
436 |
5,450 |
7.4% |
370 |
3,180 |
10.4% |
Wayne |
2,806 |
48,720 |
5.4% |
7,030 |
38,710 |
15.4% |
Wilson |
3,188 |
35,073 |
8.3% |
9,530 |
29,990 |
24.1% |
ENC Total |
65,568 |
1,067,875 |
5.8% |
158,330 |
758,980 |
17.3% |
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Remainder North Carolina |
Employment |
County |
Unemployed 2004 |
Employed 2004 |
Percent Unemployed 2004 |
Manufacturing Employment |
Non-manufacturing Employment |
Percent Manufacturing Employment |
Alamance |
4,299 |
65,372 |
6.2% |
19,460 |
46,650 |
29.4% |
Alexander |
1,116 |
17,508 |
6.0% |
5,930 |
5,070 |
53.9% |
Alleghany |
302 |
4,519 |
6.3% |
1,580 |
2,900 |
35.3% |
Anson |
960 |
10,039 |
8.7% |
2,690 |
5,800 |
31.7% |
Ashe |
684 |
11,819 |
5.5% |
2,900 |
5,620 |
34.0% |
Avery |
401 |
7,755 |
4.9% |
950 |
6,610 |
12.6% |
Buncombe |
4,805 |
108,715 |
4.2% |
17,010 |
91,550 |
15.7% |
Burke |
2,877 |
40,320 |
6.7% |
15,080 |
23,470 |
39.1% |
Cabarrus |
4,728 |
72,738 |
6.1% |
13,320 |
44,750 |
22.9% |
Caldwell |
3,008 |
37,573 |
7.4% |
16,910 |
18,940 |
47.2% |
Caswell |
859 |
9,705 |
8.1% |
960 |
3,090 |
23.7% |
Catawba |
5,077 |
72,394 |
6.6% |
43,520 |
59,690 |
42.2% |
Chatham |
1,130 |
28,350 |
3.8% |
6,410 |
9,640 |
39.9% |
Cherokee |
579 |
9,200 |
5.9% |
2,380 |
8,180 |
22.5% |
Clay |
170 |
4,247 |
3.8% |
230 |
1,730 |
11.7% |
Cleveland |
3,555 |
43,215 |
7.6% |
12,280 |
26,490 |
31.7% |
Davidson |
5,138 |
74,435 |
6.5% |
20,180 |
31,160 |
39.3% |
Davie |
945 |
18,335 |
4.9% |
3,770 |
7,450 |
33.6% |
Durham |
5,716 |
122,345 |
4.5% |
38,650 |
132,610 |
22.6% |
Forsyth |
8,335 |
158,879 |
5.0% |
30,840 |
154,970 |
16.6% |
Franklin |
1,317 |
24,511 |
5.1% |
2,460 |
7,710 |
24.2% |
Gaston |
6,293 |
92,413 |
6.4% |
25,900 |
52,870 |
32.9% |
Graham |
303 |
3,397 |
8.2% |
690 |
1,920 |
26.4% |
Granville |
1,619 |
22,104 |
6.8% |
5,830 |
13,270 |
30.5% |
Guilford |
12,817 |
225,001 |
5.4% |
55,550 |
230,330 |
19.4% |
Haywood |
1,212 |
25,844 |
4.5% |
2,770 |
14,970 |
15.6% |
Henderson |
1,850 |
43,465 |
4.1% |
8,120 |
26,950 |
23.2% |
Iredell |
3,783 |
66,762 |
5.4% |
16,260 |
41,290 |
28.3% |
Jackson |
790 |
18,835 |
4.0% |
720 |
12,740 |
5.3% |
Lee |
1,479 |
23,897 |
5.8% |
11,900 |
16,950 |
41.2% |
Lincoln |
2,162 |
32,918 |
6.2% |
7,380 |
12,820 |
36.5% |
Macon |
688 |
14,285 |
4.6% |
1,160 |
9,640 |
10.7% |
Madison |
506 |
9,228 |
5.2% |
860 |
3,400 |
20.2% |
McDowell |
1,424 |
19,960 |
6.7% |
8,710 |
9,570 |
47.6% |
Mecklenburg |
21,225 |
398,407 |
5.1% |
49,750 |
478,520 |
9.4% |
Mitchell |
518 |
6,521 |
7.4% |
1,610 |
5,010 |
24.3% |
Montgomery |
909 |
11,549 |
7.3% |
6,330 |
5,820 |
52.1% |
Moore |
1,922 |
33,222 |
5.5% |
4,350 |
28,560 |
13.2% |
Orange |
2,508 |
63,039 |
3.8% |
2,550 |
56,200 |
4.3% |
Person |
1,232 |
17,516 |
6.6% |
4,730 |
8,560 |
35.6% |
Polk |
376 |
8,382 |
4.3% |
760 |
3,820 |
16.6% |
Randolph |
3,745 |
69,981 |
5.1% |
22,830 |
29,020 |
44.0% |
Richmond |
1,648 |
18,236 |
8.3% |
4,750 |
12,450 |
27.6% |
Rockingham |
3,423 |
42,971 |
7.4% |
12,900 |
21,810 |
37.2% |
Rowan |
4,991 |
64,087 |
7.2% |
13,850 |
35,920 |
27.8% |
Rutherford |
2,742 |
26,705 |
9.3% |
9,960 |
15,890 |
38.5% |
Stanly |
1,844 |
27,845 |
6.2% |
7,060 |
15,000 |
32.0% |
Stokes |
1,274 |
22,790 |
5.3% |
1,380 |
6,260 |
18.1% |
Surry |
2,167 |
32,966 |
6.2% |
12,780 |
24,750 |
34.1% |
Swain |
479 |
6,292 |
7.1% |
290 |
5,490 |
5.0% |
Transylvania |
836 |
11,130 |
7.0% |
2,700 |
7,900 |
25.5% |
Union |
3,555 |
73,292 |
4.6% |
12,710 |
32,370 |
28.2% |
Vance |
1,903 |
17,109 |
10.0% |
5,140 |
14,430 |
26.3% |
Wake |
16,713 |
372,970 |
4.3% |
29,530 |
362,680 |
7.5% |
Warren |
615 |
7,473 |
7.6% |
940 |
3,300 |
22.2% |
Watauga |
872 |
24,066 |
3.5% |
1,420 |
21,770 |
6.1% |
Wilkes |
2,039 |
30,756 |
6.2% |
8,230 |
20,150 |
29.0% |
Yadkin |
1,010 |
18,472 |
5.2% |
3,570 |
6,830 |
34.3% |
Yancey |
511 |
7,055 |
6.8% |
1,550 |
3,580 |
30.2% |
RNC Total |
169,984 |
2,952,915 |
5.4% |
625,030 |
2,366,890 |
20.9% |
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1. Data Source: State Data Center (LINC) |
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Unemployment
by Place of Residence (106): Estimated number of
residents who did not work at all during the month but were able, available
and looking for work. Includes all jobless persons looking for work,
regardless of whether or not they qualify for unemployment insurance
benefits. This variable is an annual average of monthly data for the calendar
year. County level data are revised both one and two years after the
reference year ends. The data are presented in unrounded form from 1986
forward to permit aggregation of county data (e.g., to the MSA or regional
level), while the data for earlier years are rounded to the nearest ten, as
they are in publications from the Labor Market Information Division. State
level data are rounded to the nearest 100, both on LINC and in publications,
and are periodically revised independent of the county revisions so that they
differ significantly from the sum of counties. See also variable 203,
MONTHLYUNEMP, the monthly equivalent. NOTE: New methodology for labor force
estimates is being implemented. Currently, 1995 data reflect this change.
Revised data back to 1990 will be added to LINC as it becomes available. For
more information, call the Employment Security Commission, 733-2936. |
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Source: State
Agency Data: Department of Commerce |
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Unemployment
Rate by Place of Residence (Percent) (107): The
average annual number of unemployed (variable 106) as a percentage of the
average annual civilian labor force (variable 104). County level data are
revised both one and two years after the reference year ends. State level may
be revised at other times as well. |
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Prior
to 1986, the rate is based on unemployment and labor force figures which have
been rounded to the nearest 10 (nearest 100 for the state), as is the case in
publications from the Labor Market Information Division. The purpose of this
rounding is to emphasize the fact that the numbers are estimates. Beginning
with 1986, the numbers are unrounded, to permit aggregation to the MSA or
regional level; the unemployment rate is based on these unrounded numbers,
and hence may differ slightly in some cases from the published rates. See
also variable 204, MONTHLYURATE, the monthly equivalent. |
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Total
Employment (BEA) (3110): Full-time and part-time
employment for all industries. |
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Source: Federal
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Employment
by Place of Residence (105): All persons who worked
for pay or profit, or worked without pay for 15 hours or more per week in a
family farm or business. Includes agricultural employment, nonagricultural
wage and salary employment, unpaid family workers, and domestic workers in
private households. These ''place of residence'' estimates were developed
with data secured from establishments (i.e., place of work employment) and
adjusted to remove the effects of commuting and multiple jobholding. This
variable is an annual average of monthly data for the calendar year. County
level data are revised both one and two years after the reference year ends.
The data are presented in unrounded form from 1986 forward to permit
aggregation of county data (e.g., to the MSA or regional level), while the
data for earlier years are rounded to the nearest ten, as they are in
publications from the Labor Market Information Division. State level data are
rounded to the nearest 100, both on LINC and in publications, and are
periodically revised independent of the county revisions so that they differ
significantly from the sum of counties. See also variable 202, MONTHLYEMP,
the monthly equivalent. NOTE: New methodology for labor force estimates is
being implemented. Currently, 1995 data reflect this change. Revised data
back to 1990 will be added to LINC as it becomes available. For more
information, call the Employment Security Commission, 733-2936. |
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Manufacturing
Employment by Place of Work (109): Estimate of the average annual number
of nonagricultural wage and salary jobs held by place of work (i.e., the
county or region in which the job is held) for all manufacturing as defined
by the standard industrial classification system. Nonagricultural wage and
salary employment figures exclude agriculture employment, non-farm
self-employed, domestic workers in private households, and unpaid family
workers. Statewide totals are estimated independently and may not equal the
county sum. Estimates for 1970-1983 were developed and based on the 1970
Census of Population while 1984-1989 were based on the 1980 census data.
Estimates for 1990-1992 were developed and based on the 1990 census data.
While data within each group of years should be strictly comparable, data
among the groups of years may not be directly comparable. See the variable,
NONAGWSEMP (108). The data appear in 'Civilian Labor Force Estimates for
North Carolina' published by the Employment Security Commission. |
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Nonmanufacturing
Employment by Place of Work (110): Estimate of the average annual number
of nonagricultural wage and salary jobs held by place of work (i.e., the
county or region in which the job is held) for all nonmanufacturing
industries as defined by the standard industrial classification system.
Nonagricultural wage and salary employment figures exclude agriculture
employment, nonfarm self-employed, domestic workers in private households,
and unpaid family workers. Statewide totals are estimated independently and
may not equal the county sum. Estimates for 1970-1983 were developed based on
the 1970 Census of Population while 1984-1989 were based on the 1980 census
data. Estimates for 1990-1992 were developed and based on the 1990 census
data. While data within each group of years should be strictly comparable,
data among the groups of years may not be. |
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Source: State
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