Employment Report for Erie County, Ohio -- Annual 2005 Industry Summary
Administrative and waste services is an attractive industry due to its high level of job growth since the year 2001 in Erie County, with an industry growth of 27 percent. This is greater than the rate of industry employment change in the United States of 4.5 percent. The State of Ohio underwent a employment change in the industry of 1 percent, in the duration of 2001 to 2005.
In Erie County, Manufacturing, Accommodation and food services, and the Retail Trade industries have the largest percent of jobs of all industries. The Manufacturing is the largest employment industry and makes up 21.6 percent of total employment in the county, making up 7,206 jobs. The Accommodation and food services and Retail Trade industries make up 15.7 and 14.8 percent of all employment.
Manufacturing is the industry with the largest establishments in Erie County. The industry averages 55 jobs per place of business. This is greater than the industry's national average of 39 and greater than the State of Ohio average establishment size of 45 for the Manufacturing industry.
In Erie County, Arts, entertainment, and recreation, Manufacturing and Accommodation and food services have the highest US LQ in 2005. The Arts, entertainment, and recreation industry has a US LQ in the county of 5.04. The percent of employment in the Arts, entertainment, and recreation sector is 5.04 times more than the average percent in the United States, revealing signs that Erie may be an exporter of products or services of Arts, entertainment, and recreation.
Manufacturing since the year 2001 lost the most jobs in Erie County. The sector faced a loss of 1,838 employees during the period, or 20.3 percent of jobs in the industry. The losses in this industry made up 66.7 percent of the total jobs loss in the County.
The Manufacturing sector has decreased the most in local industry presence in Erie County, from the year 2001 to 2005, accounting for 26.7 percent of total jobs in the year 2001 to 21.6 percent of employment in 2005.
Datasource: U.S. Department of Labor. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW).
Administrative and waste services is an attractive industry due to its high level of job growth since the year 2001 in Erie County, with an industry growth of 27 percent. This is greater than the rate of industry employment change in the United States of 4.5 percent. The State of Ohio underwent a employment change in the industry of 1 percent, in the duration of 2001 to 2005.
In Erie County, Manufacturing, Accommodation and food services, and the Retail Trade industries have the largest percent of jobs of all industries. The Manufacturing is the largest employment industry and makes up 21.6 percent of total employment in the county, making up 7,206 jobs. The Accommodation and food services and Retail Trade industries make up 15.7 and 14.8 percent of all employment.
Manufacturing is the industry with the largest establishments in Erie County. The industry averages 55 jobs per place of business. This is greater than the industry's national average of 39 and greater than the State of Ohio average establishment size of 45 for the Manufacturing industry.
In Erie County, Arts, entertainment, and recreation, Manufacturing and Accommodation and food services have the highest US LQ in 2005. The Arts, entertainment, and recreation industry has a US LQ in the county of 5.04. The percent of employment in the Arts, entertainment, and recreation sector is 5.04 times more than the average percent in the United States, revealing signs that Erie may be an exporter of products or services of Arts, entertainment, and recreation.
Manufacturing since the year 2001 lost the most jobs in Erie County. The sector faced a loss of 1,838 employees during the period, or 20.3 percent of jobs in the industry. The losses in this industry made up 66.7 percent of the total jobs loss in the County.
The Manufacturing sector has decreased the most in local industry presence in Erie County, from the year 2001 to 2005, accounting for 26.7 percent of total jobs in the year 2001 to 21.6 percent of employment in 2005.
Datasource: U.S. Department of Labor. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW).


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