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Get this from a library. Employee earnings in nonmetropolitan areas of the south and north central regions: June [Herbert Schaffer; Boyd Steele; Harry Donoian].
Get this from a library. Employee earnings and hours in non-metropolitan areas of the South and North Central regions, June [William L Dansby; United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics.] -- "This bulletin presents estimates of employee average hourly earnings and weekly hours of work in manufacturing and selected nonmanufacturing industries in nonmetropol- itan areas of the South and.
Employee Earnings in Nonmetropolitan Areas of the South and North Central Regions, June Bulletin of the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, No.
by Herbert Schaffer, United States. Bureau of Labor StatisticsAuthor: Herbert Schaffer. Get this from a library. Employee earnings and hours in nonmetropolitan areas for South and North Central regions: Junesummary release. [United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics.;]. Employee Earnings and Hours in Nonmetropolitan Areas of the South and North Central Regions, June Bulletin of the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, No.
by United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics. With M, MS and NO counties coming dispropor- tionately from the North East, East North Central, East South Central and South Atlantic regions (Table 3), this meant that only the West was not over-represented amongst these locality-types.
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region as in the East South Central. The proportion of em-ployers offering health care benefits ranged from a low of 53 percent in the Mountain region to a high of 78 percent in the East North Central region.
(See table 3.) Contributions to medical care On average, employees paid 18 percent of the medical care. States and areas with the highest published employment, location quotients, and wages for this occupation are provided.
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Non-metropolitan underemployment was percent in compared to percent in metropolitan areas. show that rural workers in the South north central region of the United States and when.
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Only wage and salary-type compensation data are reported - fringe benefits, overtime, bonuses, incentive pay and other non-wage earnings are not included in the survey. Regions with net-losses of non-earnings income could be seen as providing income subsidies to regions with net in-migration, as observed in the US (Nelson ).
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Low-compensation regions in the continental U.S. are largely in rural areas, such as southwest Louisiana, south Arkansas, northeast Alabama and southeast and central Idaho, where the median annual.
InNorth Carolina had a population of M people with a median age of and a median household income of $53, Between and the population of North Carolina grew from M to M, a % increase and its median household income grew from $52, to $53, a. State & Area Data About this section Occupational Employment Statistics (OES) The Occupational Employment Statistics (OES) program produces employment and wage estimates annually for over occupations.
These estimates are available for the nation as a whole, for individual states, and for metropolitan and nonmetropolitan areas. Inoverall obesity prevalence was % and was highest among persons residing in the South (%) and Midwest (%) regions and the East South Central (%) and West South Central (%) divisions.
Overall, obesity prevalence was significantly higher among adults living in nonmetropolitan counties (%) than among those living. The Census Bureau reports income from several major household surveys and programs.
Each differs from the others in some way, such as the length and detail of its questionnaire, the number of households included (sample size), and the methodology used. The CDC publication, Leading Causes of Death in Nonmetropolitan and Metropolitan Areas – United States,found the nonmetropolitan areas of the South have the highest rates of potentially excess deaths related to heart disease, cancer, chronic lower respiratory disease, and stroke.
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The west central nonmetropolitan area’s mean annual wage is $54, Accountants and auditors in the east North Dakota area only earn an mean annual wage of $45, Grand Forks, ND-MN’s annual mean wage is $59, The start date for wage data in each occupation varies, but most date back to at least the s.
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