 
Vol. 36 No. 11 Copyright © 1999 by the Wyoming Employment Resources Division, Research & Planning
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The special additions to this month's Wyoming Labor Force Trends come from the University of Wyoming and the South Dakota Labor Bulletin.
November 1999 Table of Contents 
		 Employment and Unemployment on the Wind River Indian Reservation   
		Follow that graduate (from the South Dakota Labor Bulletin)      
	
	Unemployment Insurance Statistics:  Initial Claims 
	Unemployment Insurance Statistics:  Continued Claims 
	Economic Indicators 
	Nonagricultural Wage and Salary Employment
		Performance Accountability in the Workforce Investment Act	
		Table:  DVR's Core Indicator Results  	
		Figure 1:  DVR's Entered Employment Rate	
		Figure 2:  DVR's Six Month Retention Rate	
		Figure 3:  DVR's Six Month Earnings Gain	
		Map:  Wind River Indian Reservation  	
		Table 1:  Job Category of Employed Persons Living on the Wind River Indian Reservation      
	Table 2:  Percent of Persons 18-64 Employed and Unemployed on the Wind River Indian Reservation, by Selected Characteristics      
	Table 3:  Reasons for Non-Participation in Paid Labor Force of Persons 18-64 on the Wind River Indian Reservation, by Selected Characteristics      
		Table: 1997 Data from the South Dakota Follow-Up Project 	
		Wyoming Statewide
		Laramie County
		Natrona County
		Statewide by Industry
		Statewide by Region and County
		Wyoming Statewide
		Laramie County
		Natrona County
		Statewide by Industry
		Statewide by Region and County
		Statewide Unemployment Rate
		Wyoming Regional Unemployment Rates
		Wyoming Statewide
		Laramie County
		Natrona County
		Nonagricultural Employment Growth

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