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A Decade Later: Tracking Wyoming's Youth into the Labor Force (Tables and Figures)

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Tables 1, 2, 3
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Table 1: Retention Rates of Wyoming 18-Year-Olds from 2000 (2000 Cohort) in Wyoming and States with Data-Sharing Agreements, 2000-2010
State 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 % in 2010
Wyoming 7,325 5,980 5,119 4,739 4,508 4,200 4,003 3,906 3,763 3,640 3,517 48.0%
% 100.0% 81.6% 69.9% 64.7% 61.5% 57.3% 54.6% 53.3% 51.4% 49.7% 48.0%
Alaska   12 19 25 34 32 35 28 26 32 36 0.5%
Colorado   170 246 276 329 379 408 423 452 422 435 5.9%
Idaho   29 38 56 71 80 96 86 91 76 65 0.9%
Montana   63 118 127 160 175 185 170 162 154 150 2.0%
Nebraska   27 44 64 68 69 70 61 62 69 70 1.0%
New Mexico   8 13 17 17 25 26 29 30 26 30 0.4%
Oklahoma   11 21 19 0 0 0 21 36 30 35 0.5%
South Dakota   50 77 107 113 115 94 83 72 81 81 1.1%
Texas   50 68 77 92 98 109 113 122 117 129 1.8%
Utah   120 165 177 207 224 224 253 252 234 221 3.0%
Subtotal, Data-Sharing States   540 809 945 1,091 1,197 1,247 1,267 1,305 1,241 1,252 17.1%
%   7.4% 11.0% 12.9% 14.9% 16.3% 17.0% 17.3% 17.8% 16.9% 17.1%  
Subtotal, Unknown   805 1,397 1,641 1,726 1,928 2,075 2,152 2,257 2,444 2,556 34.9%
%   11.0% 19.1% 22.4% 23.6% 26.3% 28.3% 29.4% 30.8% 33.4% 34.9%
Total 7,325 7,325 7,325 7,325 7,325 7,325 7,325 7,325 7,325 7,325 7,325 100.0%

 

 

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Table 2: Retention Rates of Wyoming 18-Year-Olds from 2000 (2000 Cohort) in Wyoming and States with Data-Sharing Agreements by Gender, 2000-2010
State 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 % in 2010
 
Females Wyoming 3,727 3,005 2,564 2,309 2,182 2,014 1,867 1,833 1,744 1,689 1,609 43.2%
% 100.0% 80.6% 68.8% 62.0% 58.5% 54.0% 50.1% 49.2% 46.8% 45.3% 43.2%
Alaska 4 11 14 18 20 21 15 13 13 14 0.4%
Colorado 81 118 155 178 204 216 220 235 219 224 6.0%
Idaho 19 22 35 39 43 57 44 45 37 34 0.9%
Montana 34 74 80 95 102 101 96 91 80 75 2.0%
Nebraska 12 26 35 36 39 39 37 39 39 41 1.1%
New Mexico 5 6 10 9 10 15 18 15 12 14 0.4%
Oklahoma 4 11 12 0 0 0 13 15 15 17 0.5%
South Dakota 32 49 66 66 64 48 49 43 44 46 1.2%
Texas 25 38 39 49 56 58 58 65 63 60 1.6%
Utah 73 107 107 110 110 111 119 118 111 109 2.9%
Subtotal,
Data-Sharing States
289 462 553 600 648 666 669 679 633 634 17.0%
% 7.8% 12.4% 14.8% 16.1% 17.4% 17.9% 18.0% 18.2% 17.0% 17.0%
Subtotal, Unknown 433 701 865 945 1,065 1,194 1,225 1,304 1,405 1,484 39.8%
% 11.6% 18.8% 23.2% 25.4% 28.6% 32.0% 32.9% 35.0% 37.7% 39.8%
Total, All Females 3,727 3,727 3,727 3,727 3,727 3,727 3,727 3,727 3,727 3,727 3,727 100.0%
 
Males Wyoming 3,570 2,947 2,528 2,404 2,302 2,162 2,113 2,051 1,996 1,929 1,885 52.8%
% 100.0% 82.5% 70.8% 67.3% 64.5% 60.6% 59.2% 57.5% 55.9% 54.0% 52.8%
Alaska 8 8 11 16 12 14 13 13 18 21 0.6%
Colorado 89 128 121 151 175 192 202 216 201 209 5.9%
Idaho 10 16 21 32 37 39 40 44 39 31 0.9%
Montana 29 44 47 64 73 84 74 71 74 75 2.1%
Nebraska 15 18 29 31 29 30 24 23 30 29 0.8%
New Mexico 3 7 7 8 15 11 11 15 14 16 0.4%
Oklahoma 7 10 7 0 0 0 8 21 15 18 0.5%
South Dakota 18 28 41 47 51 46 34 29 37 35 1.0%
Texas 25 30 38 43 42 51 55 57 54 69 1.9%
Utah 47 58 70 97 114 113 134 134 123 112 3.1%
Subtotal,
Data-Sharing States
251 347 392 489 548 580 595 623 605 615
% 7.0% 9.7% 11.0% 13.7% 15.4% 16.2% 16.7% 17.5% 16.9% 17.2%
Subtotal, Unknown 372 695 774 779 860 877 924 951 1,036 1,070 30.0%
% 10.4% 19.5% 21.7% 21.8% 24.1% 24.6% 25.9% 26.6% 29.0% 30.0%
Total, All Males 3,570 3,570 3,570 3,570 3,570 3,570 3,570 3,570 3,570 3,570 3,570 100.0%

 

 

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Table 3: Employment of Wyoming 18-Year-Olds from 2000 (2000 Cohort) Working in Wyoming by Industry, 2000 and 2010
  2000 2010
Industry n Column % n Column %
Natural Resources & Mining 237 3.2% 440 12.5%
Construction 502 6.9% 352 10.0%
Manufacturing 254 3.5% 110 3.1%
Wholesale Trade, Transportation, & Utilities 135 1.8% 237 6.7%
Retail Trade 1,707 23.3% 409 11.6%
Information 133 1.8% 50 1.4%
Financial Activities 159 2.2% 153 4.4%
Professional & Business Services 483 6.6% 269 7.6%
Educational Services 220 3.0% 270 7.7%
Health Care & Social Assistance 338 4.6% 471 13.4%
Leisure & Hospitality 2,635 36.0% 387 11.0%
Other Services, Except Public Administration 192 2.6% 129 3.7%
Public Administration 324 4.4% 221 6.3%
Nonclassified Industry 6 0.1% 19 0.5%
Total, All Industries 7,325 100.0% 3,517 100.0%

 

 

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