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The number of employees of New England Division was 307,081 for healthcare in 2011. The number of employees of South Atlantic Division was 966,971 for healthcare in 2011.
Occupations
Above charts are based on data from the U.S. Census American Community Survey | ODN Dataset | API -
Jobs and Occupations Datasets Involving South Atlantic Division or New England Division
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Current Employment Statistics: Beginning 1990
data.ny.gov | Last Updated 2024-09-20T16:20:17.000ZCurrent Employment by Industry (CES) data reflect jobs by "place of work." It does not include the self-employed, unpaid family workers, and private household employees. Jobs located in the county or the metropolitan area that pay wages and salaries are counted although workers may live outside the area. Jobs are counted regardless of the number of hours worked. Individuals who hold more than one job (i.e. multiple job holders) may be counted more than once. The employment figure is an estimate of the number of jobs in the area (regardless of the place of residence of the workers) rather than a count of jobs held by the residents of the area.
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Iowa Unemployment Insurance Claims Data (Weekly)
mydata.iowa.gov | Last Updated 2024-09-26T13:55:21.000ZThis dataset reports total weekly unemployment insurance initial claims and continued weeks claimed statewide in Iowa by week. Data for the most current week is preliminary. Initial claims data for states are combined and published weekly by the U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration. This national data is widely reported as an economic indicator. This data is based on the ETA-539 report. This dataset is based on administrative data. Claims activity represents the week the claims were processed. It may not always represent the week unemployment occurred.
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Baseline Survey for an Impact Evaluation of the Greenbelt Transformation Initiative in South Sudan-Data: Section 7
datahub.usaid.gov | Last Updated 2024-07-12T10:01:02.000ZIn the process of migrating data to the current DDL platform, datasets with a large number of variables required splitting into multiple spreadsheets. They should be reassembled by the user to understand the data fully. This is the seventh spreadsheet of seven in the Baseline Survey for an Impact Evaluation of the Greenbelt Transformation Initiative in South Sudan-Data.