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Table 1: Comparison of Separations to the Total Labor Market by Calendar Year

1993 1994 1995
Industries Labor Market Separations Row Percent Labor Market Separations Row Percent Labor Market Separations Row Percent
Agriculture 4,753 1,414 29.7% 4,901 1,320 26.9% 4,935 1,279 25.9%
Mining 23,068 3,247 14.1% 22,410 3,102 13.8% 21,302 2,659 12.5%
Construction 22,280 5,653 25.4% 24,636 6,642 27.0% 25,076 6,753 26.9%
Manufacturing 13,267 1,884 14.2% 13,761 1,966 14.3% 13,454 1,888 14.0%
Transportation, Communications, & Public Utilities 14,274 2,074 14.5% 14,223 2,330 16.4% 13,872 2,259 16.3%
Wholesale Trade 8,555 1,072 12.5% 8,862 1,153 13.0% 9,045 1,282 14.2%
Retail Trade 61,040 12,098 19.8% 62,268 12,401 19.9% 63,805 12,736 20.0%
Finance, Insurance, & Real Estate 9,308 1,207 13.0% 9,466 1,239 13.1% 9,425 1,252 13.3%
Services 60,470 14,758 24.4% 62,925 15,448 24.5% 64,597 15,916 24.6%
Federal Government(*) 1,302 201 15.4% 2,157 225 10.4% 1,964 1,001 51.0%
State Government 13,259 1,141 8.6% 13,110 1,106 8.4% 12,876 1,268 9.8%
Local Government 39,893 3,842 9.6% 41,716 4,591 11.0% 40,549 3,924 9.7%
Unknown 153 43 28.1% 142 52 36.6% 125 33 26.4%
Totals 271,622 48,634 17.9% 280,577 51,575 18.4% 281,025 52,250 18.6%

* Federal Government employees are covered by a separate unemployment compensation program and need not report under Unemployment Insurance. Therefore, only a small portion of Federal Government employees are represented here.


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