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EMPLOYMENT <br />• All but the Information and Financial Services sectors increased the number of employees <br />since 2000. The information sector decreased by 42 employees (39%) and the Financial Ser- <br />vices sector declined by 41 employees (11%). <br />• The Education and Health Services sector experienced the largest gain in employees of 951 <br />(70%) followed by the Professional and Business Services sector growing by 416 employees <br />(46%). <br />Inflow/Outflow <br />• Table E-3 on page 18 provides a summary of the inflow and outflow of workers in the City of <br />Elk River. Outflow reflects the number of workers living in the City of Elk River, or the Mar- <br />ket Area, but working in an area other than where they live, while inflow measures the <br />number of workers that are employed in the City of Elk River, or the Market Area, but live <br />outside those areas. Interior flow reflects the number of workers that both live and work in <br />the City of Elk River and live and work in the Market Area. <br />MAXFIELD RESEARCH AND CONSULTING 19 <br />