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Vol. 34 No. 3 Copyright © 1997 by the Wyoming Employment Resources Division, Research & Planning March 1997


March 1997 Trends:

Once again, labor force estimates indicate that Wyoming's economy remains stagnant. Nonagricultural employment growth has been diminishing since the third quarter of 1995, while the labor force has remained relatively flat. January 1997 unemployment insurance initial claims data showed a substantial decrease from the previous year; the high number of initial claims in January 1996 was mostly due to the federal government shutdown. --Fay Walther

Analysis of Job Seekers by Occupational Code
Table 1: Most Common Two-Digit DOT Codes of ERC Applicants for Program Year 1996
Table 2: Most Common Two-Digit DOT Codes of Unfilled Job Orders Paying $8.00/hour or more for Program Year 1996
How Education and Population Density Affect Average Wages at the State Level
Table 1: States Ranked by 1995 Annual Average Wage
Table 2: Predictive Model/Regression Equation
Wyoming Unemployment Insurance Statistics: NORMALIZED Initial Claims for January 1997
Statewide, by Industry
Laramie County, by Industry
Natrona County, by Industry
Statewide Graphic, by Industry
Statewide Graphic, by REGION and County
Wyoming Unemployment Insurance Statistics: NORMALIZED Continued Claims for January 1997
Statewide, by Industry
Laramie County, by Industry
Natrona County, by Industry
Statewide Graphic, by Industry
Statewide Graphic, by REGION and County
Wyoming Economic Indicators
Civilian Labor Force and Unemployment
LAUS Unemployment Rate for January 1997
Statewide Unemployment Rate Graphic
Wyoming Regional Unemployment Graphic
Statewide CES Wyoming Nonagricultural Wage and Salary Employment for January 1997
Laramie County
Natrona County
Statewide Wyoming Nonagricultural Employment Graphic
Glossary
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