,-----,-- t GA ~ ..__.;ao \ t,7\ ... ~q4( .. \ ~ ) ) ) ) D001..Y . COUNTY AREA 1. Dooly 2. Crisp 3. Houston 4. Macon 5. Pulaski 6. Sumter 7. Wilcox ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ; ) AREA LABOR PROFILE This profile of Dooly County includes data for Dooly, Crisp, Houston, Macon, Pulaski, Sumter, and Wilcox counties. CURRENT LABOR FORCE Labor force includes residents of the county who are working or seeking work. This table indicates the size and composition of the labor force. Labor Force 1993 Annual Averages Employed Unemployed UnemploymentRate Dooly Crisp Houston Macon Pulaski Sumter Wilcox Dooly Area 4,218 9,205 44,703 5,591 4,222 14,095 3,009 85,043 Source: Georgia Department of Labor 3,897 321 8,535 670 42,432 2,271 4,881 710 4,001 221 13,038 1,057 2,812 197 79,596 5,447 Georgia Unemployment Rate U.S. Unemployment Rate 7.6 7.3 5.1 12.7 5.2 7.5 6.5 6.4 5.8% 6.8% POPULATION ' 1992 Percent 1990 Estimated Change Census Rank Population Rank 1990-1992 2000 Projected Population Rank Dooly County City ofVienna Dooly Area 9,901 115 10,002 117 2,708 177,578 182,797 1.0 10,115 120 2.9 201,476 Note: Source: Projected population based on 1990 census U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Census/Georgia Office of Planning and Budget (projections} "Rank" indicates relative population among Georgia's 159 counties. Georgia Department of Labor DAVID POYTHRESS, Commissioner HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES 1992-1993 Male Female Total Dooly 29 32 61 Crisp 112 110 222 Houston 441 528 969 Macon 72 85 .157 Pulaski 45 50 95 Sumter 145 179 324 Wilcox 35 41 76 Total 879 1,025 1,904 Note: Data on graduates from private high schools are not included. Source: Georgia Department of Education PER CAPITA ANNUAL INCOME 1992 Percent Relative to Georgia Percent Relative to U.S. Percent Change 1991-1992 Dooly County 14,924 80.5 74.2 2.2 Georgia 18,549 92.3 5.0 U.S.A. 20,105 108.4 4.9 Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis ACTIVE APPLICANTS - State Employment Service Professional Agriculture Miscel Technical Clerical Forestry laneous and and Fishing Pro- Machine Bench Structura Occu- Managerial Sates Service etc.. cessing Trades work Work pations Total Dooly 26 109 85 20 78 31 45 46 111 551 Crisp 79 290 226 24 61 56 53 112 151 1,052 Houston 516 757 303 21 74 171 175 367 470 2,854 Macon 43 128 100 25 50 27 49 70 143 635 Pulaski 26 41 30 11 3 11 22 40 38 222 Sumter 115 268 190 57 48 84 117 93 172 1,144 Wilcox 11 42 36 3 5 11 21 23 20 172 Total 816 1,635 970 161 319 391 482 751 1,105 6,630 Note: Source: Detailed figures on the availability of applicants in specific occupations are available from Georgia Department of Labor, Labor Information Systems, or from the nearest office of the state Employment Service. Georgia Department of labor (Active applicants as of June 1994) Page2 093-94 CURRENT INDUSTRY MIX - DOOLY INDUSTRY 1993 Average Employment Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Construction Manufacturing Food and kindred products Apparel Lumber and wood products Chemicals and allied products Industrial machinery, including computers Electronic, other electrical equipment Transportation equipment Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Hotels, other lodging places Personal services Business services Auto repair, services, garages Miscellaneous repair services Health services Legal services Educational services Social services Membership organizations Engineering and management services Private households Public Administration ALL INDUSTRIES 153 16 768 * 455 * * * * * 159 273 382 190 728 50 * * 29 * 259 8 328 10 * 13 16 241 2,910 Average Weekly Wages $ 303 264 382 * 266 * * * * * 426 366 219 462 313 209 * * 431 * 333 327 322 163 * 335 126 336 $ 341 Notes: Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers which cannot be released. Average weekly wages is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to au employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had any earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in the period to obtain weekly figures. Health Services includes government hospitals. Educational Services includes government educational institutions. Source: Georgia Department of Labor - Data represent jobs in this county covered by unemployment insurance legislation. 093-94 Page3 EMPLOYERS TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Dooly County Area County Cordele Uniform Anchor Glass Container Northrop Corporation Southern Frozen Foods Weyerhaeuser Company Opelika Industries Davidson Exteriors McGraw-Edison Co SalantCorp Sumter Regional Crisp Houston Houston Macon Macon Pulaski Sumter Sumter Sumter Sumter THREE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Dooly County Georgia Pacific Co Oxford Industries Red Kap Industries Inc Note: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance, excluding government and railroads. Data shown for Third Quarter 1993. OCCUPATIONAL PROFILE Dooly County Employed persons, 16 years and over Executive, administrative, and managerial Professional specialty occupations Technical and related support Sales Administrative, support, including clerical Service Farming, forestry, and fishing Precision production, craft and repair Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors Transportation and material moving Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers and laborers Source: 1990 Census {Summary tape file 3) Number 3,713 201 370 102 399 446 545 408 402 440 214 186 Percent 100.0 5.4 10.0 2.8 10.8 12.0 14.7 11.0 10.8 11.9 5.8 5.0 COMMUTING PATTERNS Employed Residents of Dooly County County where Employed Dooly Crisp Houston Macon Sumter Peach Pulaski Bibb Other Number 2,364 565 185 180 84 74 65 45 107 Percent of Total 64.4 15.4 5.0 4.9 2.3 2.0 1.8 1.2 2.9 Total Residents 3,669 100.0 Source: 1990 Census of Population and Housing Page 4 Persons Working in Dooly County Countyof Residence Dooly Crisp Houston Macon Sumter Worth Wilcox Other Number 2,364 327 290 100 85 46 39 89 Percent of Total 70.8 9.8 8.7 a~o 2.5 1.4 1.2 2.7 093-94