Employment Report for New Haven County, Connecticut -- Annual 2005 Industry Summary
In New Haven County, Educational services, Health care and social assistance and Information industries have the highest United States location quotient (LQ). The Educational services industry has an LQ of 3.38. The level of employment in the Educational services sector is 3.38 times greater than the national average, signifying that New Haven County produces more than its local requirement of products and/or services of Educational services.
In New Haven County, Health care and social assistance, Retail Trade, and the Manufacturing industries have the largest percent of jobs of all industries. The Health care and social assistance is the major employer in the county making up 18.7 percent of total employment in the county, making up 58,704 jobs. The Retail Trade and Manufacturing industries total 14 and 13.7 percent of all employment.
Educational services has a largest number of employee per establishment in New Haven County. The industry averages 73 employees per business. This is greater than the industry's average in the United States of 27 and greater than the State of Connecticut average establishment size of 35 for the Educational services industry.
Manufacturing saw the largest loss of employment between the years 2001-2005 in New Haven County. The sector dealt with a loss of 8,059 total jobs during the period, accounting for 15.8 percent of jobs in the industry. The losses in this industry made up 62.3 percent of all employment losses in the county.
Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting is the industry that has seen the largest increase in jobs from the year 2001 to the present in New Haven County, with an employment growth of 25.9 percent. This is greater than the rate of employment change across the nation of -0.6 percent. The State of Connecticut saw a change in employment in the sector of 1.4 percent, during the time since 2001.
Datasource: U.S. Department of Labor. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW).
In New Haven County, Educational services, Health care and social assistance and Information industries have the highest United States location quotient (LQ). The Educational services industry has an LQ of 3.38. The level of employment in the Educational services sector is 3.38 times greater than the national average, signifying that New Haven County produces more than its local requirement of products and/or services of Educational services.
In New Haven County, Health care and social assistance, Retail Trade, and the Manufacturing industries have the largest percent of jobs of all industries. The Health care and social assistance is the major employer in the county making up 18.7 percent of total employment in the county, making up 58,704 jobs. The Retail Trade and Manufacturing industries total 14 and 13.7 percent of all employment.
Educational services has a largest number of employee per establishment in New Haven County. The industry averages 73 employees per business. This is greater than the industry's average in the United States of 27 and greater than the State of Connecticut average establishment size of 35 for the Educational services industry.
Manufacturing saw the largest loss of employment between the years 2001-2005 in New Haven County. The sector dealt with a loss of 8,059 total jobs during the period, accounting for 15.8 percent of jobs in the industry. The losses in this industry made up 62.3 percent of all employment losses in the county.
Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting is the industry that has seen the largest increase in jobs from the year 2001 to the present in New Haven County, with an employment growth of 25.9 percent. This is greater than the rate of employment change across the nation of -0.6 percent. The State of Connecticut saw a change in employment in the sector of 1.4 percent, during the time since 2001.
Datasource: U.S. Department of Labor. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW).


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