Friday, February 23, 2007

Randolph County Five-Year Industry Employment Change

Total Five-Year Employment Growth in Randolph County

The Gasoline stations industry has accounted the most employment growth with a total of 24 new jobs created in the period. The job growth in the Gasoline stations industry makes up 33.8 percent of the total number of new jobs in Randolph County.

Top 5 Industries
1. Gasoline stations (24 new jobs)
2. Offices of other health practitioners (12 new jobs)
3. Auto parts, accessories, and tire stores (8 new jobs)
4. Accounting and bookkeeping services (8 new jobs)
5. Traveler accommodation (5 new jobs)

Given the 21 4-digit NAICS industries, 10 showed an escalation in the number employed, while 10 industries reported a drop in employment.

In Randolph County, Alabama, the total number of workers for all sectors has decreased by 76 total jobs between the 2nd Quarter of 2001 and 2nd Quarter of 2006.

Total Five-Year Employment Decline in Randolph County

Given the industries in the area, the General freight trucking industry experienced most substantial job loss, losing 15 jobs in that time period. The declines in the General freight trucking industry make up 16.7 percent of the total job loss in Randolph County, Alabama.

Top 5 Industries
1. General freight trucking (15 jobs lost)
2. Specialized freight trucking (14 jobs lost)
3. Direct selling establishments (13 jobs lost)
4. Offices of physicians (12 jobs lost)
5. Lessors of real estate (10 jobs lost)

Randolph County Five-Year Percentage Growth in Employment

The Offices of other health practitioners industry has seen the largest percentage job growth, expanding by 171.4 percent from 2001 to 2006. This industry in Randolph County has expanded faster than the industry job growth experienced in Alabama, where the industry felt a gain of 44.6 percent. The Offices of other health practitioners industry in Randolph County outpaced the United States, which experienced a gained 26.1 percent.

Top 5 Industries
1. Offices of other health practitioners (171.4 percent gain)
2. Accounting and bookkeeping services (59.0 percent gain)
3. Traveler accommodation (55.2 percent gain)
4. Gasoline stations (32.7 percent gain)
5. Auto parts, accessories, and tire stores (26.6 percent gain)

Total employment has decreased by 1.7 percent from the reported values in 2001. These values are greater than growth in the State of Alabama, experiencing a gain of 3.3 percent since the 2nd Quarter of 2001. The losses were greater than than the gain experienced overall in the US of 2.6 percent.

Randolph County Five-Year Percentage Decline in Employment

The Lessors of real estate industry has seen the largest percentage drop in employment, losing 66 percent from 2001 (Q2) to 2006 (Q2). The losses of the area have declined faster than the industry sector has gone through in the Alabama, where the industry sector experienced a loss of 10.3 percent. The losses in the Lessors of real estate industry in Randolph County outpaced the United States industry losses overall. During this period, the United States lost 2.1 in percent of workers in the Lessors of real estate industry.

Top 5 Industries
1. Lessors of real estate (66 percent decline)
2. Specialized freight trucking (59.7 percent decline)
3. Other amusement and recreation industries (49 percent decline)
4. Automotive repair and maintenance (31.9 percent decline)
5. Direct selling establishments (30.6 percent decline)





About: This report is part 2 of 6 in the eCanned.com Industry Analysis Series.

Datasource: U.S. Department of Labor. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW). Private Sector Employment Only.

 

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