Employment Report for Champaign County, Ohio -- Annual 2005 Industry Summary
Champaign County is ranked number 73 of 89 Counties in the State of Ohio by total number of jobs in 2005. This position has moved up between the years 2001 and 2005. In 2001, the County was ranked 71 of 89 Counties.
In Champaign County, Manufacturing, Retail Trade, and the Accommodation and food services sectors, in terms of total employment, are the largest. Manufacturing is the major employer in the county making up 38.8 percent of the total county employment. This totals 3,480 individuals. The Retail Trade and Accommodation and food services industries total 12.8 and 9.6 percent of total employment, respectively.
Manufacturing has the largest employers in Champaign County, averaging 64 jobs per place of business. This is greater than the industry's national average of 39 and greater than the Ohio average of 45 for the Manufacturing industry.
Real estate and rental and leasing since the year 2001 lost the most jobs in Champaign County. The industry lost a total of 364 jobs during the period, or 76.5 percent of employment in the sector. These losses made up 57.1 percent of all county employment losses since 2001.
In Champaign County, Manufacturing, Accommodation and food services and Other services, except public administration are the three industries with the highest location quotients. The Manufacturing sector has a United State LQ of 3.02. The level of employment in the Manufacturing industry is 3.02 times greater than the national average, signifying that Champaign County may specialize, or be an exporter of Manufacturing.
Accommodation and food services has had the highest level of job growth from 2001-2005 in Champaign County, growing by 11.7 percent. This is greater than the rate of employment change across the nation of 7.6 percent. The State of Ohio encountered a change in industry employment of 4.4 percent, in the recent period of 2001-2005.
Datasource: U.S. Department of Labor. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW).
Champaign County is ranked number 73 of 89 Counties in the State of Ohio by total number of jobs in 2005. This position has moved up between the years 2001 and 2005. In 2001, the County was ranked 71 of 89 Counties.
In Champaign County, Manufacturing, Retail Trade, and the Accommodation and food services sectors, in terms of total employment, are the largest. Manufacturing is the major employer in the county making up 38.8 percent of the total county employment. This totals 3,480 individuals. The Retail Trade and Accommodation and food services industries total 12.8 and 9.6 percent of total employment, respectively.
Manufacturing has the largest employers in Champaign County, averaging 64 jobs per place of business. This is greater than the industry's national average of 39 and greater than the Ohio average of 45 for the Manufacturing industry.
Real estate and rental and leasing since the year 2001 lost the most jobs in Champaign County. The industry lost a total of 364 jobs during the period, or 76.5 percent of employment in the sector. These losses made up 57.1 percent of all county employment losses since 2001.
In Champaign County, Manufacturing, Accommodation and food services and Other services, except public administration are the three industries with the highest location quotients. The Manufacturing sector has a United State LQ of 3.02. The level of employment in the Manufacturing industry is 3.02 times greater than the national average, signifying that Champaign County may specialize, or be an exporter of Manufacturing.
Accommodation and food services has had the highest level of job growth from 2001-2005 in Champaign County, growing by 11.7 percent. This is greater than the rate of employment change across the nation of 7.6 percent. The State of Ohio encountered a change in industry employment of 4.4 percent, in the recent period of 2001-2005.
Datasource: U.S. Department of Labor. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW).


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