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a a <br /> Unemployment Insurance Activity <br /> INITIAL CLAIMS FOR UNEMPLOYMENT Table 8. Initial Unemployment Claims by Industry <br /> INSURANCE <br /> Unemployed workers in the region filed NAICS <br /> 25,208 Initial Claims for unemployment Code Industry 2001 2002 <br /> insurance in 2003. This was an increase i1 Ag, Forest, Fishing 130 186 <br /> of 17 percent from 2001. Despite the 21 Mining 102 111 <br /> job growth in the area, unemployment 22 utilities 220 354 <br /> rates, exhaustion*, and average 23 Construction 6.413 8,499 <br /> unemployment duration have all 31-33 Manufactunng 5,656 4,647 <br /> 42 Wholesale Trade 799 888 <br /> shown lincreases during the recession 4445 Retail Trade 2,726 2,987 <br /> and recovery. (See Table 8.) 48-49 Transportation& Warehousing 656 681 <br /> (* Exhaustions are the number of 51 Information 181 222 <br /> persons that have used their entire 52 Finance& Insurance 215 275 <br /> benefit.) (See Table 9.)'. 53 Real Estate, Rental & Leasing 154 230 <br /> 54 Professional, Scientific, Technical 904 785 <br /> Goods-producing industries (NAICS 55 Mgmt of Companies & Enterprises 6 19 <br /> Codes 1-33) account for 60 percent of 56 Admin <br /> uca i Support S & Waste Services 378 1,794 <br /> ) p 61 Educational Services 378 463 <br /> all claims filed. However, 62 Health Care and Social Services 479 707 <br /> manufacturing started an encouraging 71 Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 129 . 170 <br /> trend of fewer layoffs and fewer initial 72 Accommodation and Food Services 386 468 <br /> claims since 2001. 81 Other Services (except Public Admin) 290 372 <br /> 92 Public Administration - 136 139 <br /> The count of .Initial Claims Is not a °r! l 0 4' . �., `t i, dot�i `, <br /> count of people, as some workers file <br /> multiple claims during the year. This is Source:DEED, Labor Market Information Office. Unemploy- <br /> most noticeable in construction and ment Insurance Statistics. Online at www.deed.state.mn.us/ <br /> other seasonal industries. Construction Imi/tools/ui/ <br /> is responsible for almost 37 percent of <br /> all Initial Claims. <br /> Table 9. Exhaustions of Unemployment <br /> CONCLUSIONS <br /> Region 7W and the St. Cloud area is a vital, Insurance Benefits: Region 7W <br /> growing regional center in the middle of Average <br /> Minnesota. The total labor force in the region has duration of <br /> reached 200,000 and is growing rapidly both Benefits benefits <br /> through increased in-migration and healthy exhaustion (weeks) <br /> demographic changes. 2001 Total 2,505 12.7 <br /> 2002 Total 4,120 14.1 <br /> This growth has provided area employers with a <br /> 2003 Total 4,588 14.1 <br /> highly-skilled, available work force and a steady <br /> consumer base. While St. Cloud draws workers Source: DEED, Labor Market Information Office. Unem- <br /> from surrounding communities, many Sherburne ployment Insurance Statistics. Online at <br /> and Wright County residents commute elsewhere www.deed.state.mn.usilmi/tools/unemployment/o/ <br /> for work. Labor force participation rates in the Figure 13. Selected Poverty Rates: <br /> area are above the already-high state of Region 7W, 2000 <br /> Minnesota rates, especially for women. ," <br /> With nine post-secondary training institutions in All ages i 6.6% <br /> the immediate area, the St. Cloud area offers 65 and over I 9. % <br /> one of the most well-educated, technical work 18 to 64 6.4°� <br /> forces in a state that is well-known for I I <br /> educational excellence. Enrollments are Under 18 6.1% <br /> I <br /> increasing at many of the area education 0% 2% 4% 6% 8% 10% <br /> institutions <br /> . 'ar ,x\ hf a-4xfi Source .S-.Ce sus Bureau G-nsus2000 ;, , ,o <br /> 10 _ June2004 <br />
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