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Table of Contents

  
Introduction
Directory Of Regional Economists
Washington Statewide Overview
The Washington Statewide Overview is now produced in Adobe Acrobat's Portable Document Format (.pdf) so that the entire document can be printed exactly as it was published.
  
I - POPULATION
I-A: Total Population of Counties and Towns, 1990 - 1999
I-B: Washington State Population Projections: Medium Series by Age and Sex,
      1990 Census, 1995, 2000, 2005 Estimates
I-C  1.  Washington State Population Estimates by Sex, Race and 
           Hispanic Origin, April 1, 1998 (Numeric)
      2.  Washington State Population by Sex, Race and Hispanic Origin, 
           April 1, 1998 (Percentages)
  
II - CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE
II-A: Civilian Labor Force by Occupation Group, Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin, 1990 Census
II-B: Resident Civilian Labor Force and Employment, 1980 - 2000 
II-C: Civilian Labor Force, Employment and Unemployment, 1998,  Estimates, 2005 Projections 
  
III -LABOR FORCE CHARACTERISTICS
III-A: 1. Job Applicants Registered with the Washington State Employment Security Department,
           July 1, 1998 through June 30, 1999
       2. Insured Unemployed In Washington State, July 1, 1998 through June 30, 1999
       3. Summary JSC Applicants and Openings by Occupational Category,
           July 1, 1998 through June 30, 1999
III-B: Summary: Unemployment Insurance Claimants by Occupational Category,
           July 1, 1998 through June 30, 1999
        Detail: Unemployment Insurance Claimants by Occupational Category,
            July 1, 1998 through June 30, 1999
III-C:  Occupations with Most Annual Average Job Openings, 1998 - 2005
  
IV - INDUSTRY CHARACTERISTICS
IV:    Nonagricultural Wage/Salary Employment by Industry, 
           1998 Estimates and Projection for 2003 and 2008
  
V - INCOME
V-A:   Average Monthly Employment and Wages for Covered Employment by
            County and SDA,1997 and 1998
V-B:   Per Capita Personal Income 1993 - 1997
V-C1: Area Wage Survey for Washington State and Wage Definitions
V-C2: Median Household Income by County: 1989 to 1999
  
VI - JTPA PLANNING DATA
VI-A: 1. County Estimates for People at All Ages in Poverty: 1995
        2. Economically Disadvantaged Population by County, 1990 Census
VI-B: State Public Assistance Recipients by Program, Sex, Age and Race, June 1999
VI-C: 1. State School Year Dropout Rates for Grades Nine Through Twelve, 1996 - 1997
        2. Public and Private School Enrollment by Race, County & JTPA Service Delivery 
            Area,  1990 - 1991 and 1998 - 1999
VI-D: Offenders Under Active Supervision, Sept 1999, by:
        1. Service Delivery Area and Race/Ethnicity
        2. Service Delivery Area and Type of Supervision
        3. Service Delivery Area and Anticipated Year of Release
VI-E: Noninstitutional Persons Age 16 and Over by Work Disability Status, 1990 Census
VI-F: Persons Who Do Not Speak English "Very Well," 1990 Census
VI-G: Total and Veteran Populations by County, 1990 Census
  
Glossary of Terms
  
Appendix
I:   Poverty Income Guidelines
II:  Lower Living Standard Income Levels
III: Labor Surplus Area in Washington State
IV: Distressed Counties in Washington State

Last Update: May 2002