) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) AREA LABOR PROFILE } ) ) TERRELL COUNTY AREA 1. Terrell 2. Calhoun 3. Dougherty 4. Lee 5. Randolph 6. Sumter 7. Webster This profile of Terrell County includes data for Terrell, Calhoun, Dougherty, Lee, Randolph, Sumter, and Webster 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 Unemployment Rate Terrell Calhoun Dougherty Lee Randolph Sumter Webster Terrell Area 4,652 2,155 43,796 8,476 3,093 14,095 1,155 77,422 Source: Georgia Department of Labor 4,220 432 1,875 280 39,943 3,853 7,983 493 2,830 263 13,038 1,057 1,096 59 70,985 6,437 Georgia Unemployment Rate U.S. Unemployment Rate 9.3 13.0 8.8 5.8 8.5 7.5 5.1 8.3 5.8% 6.8% POPULATION 1990 Census Rank 1992 Estimated Population Rank Percent Change 1990-1992 2000 Projected Population Rank Terrell County City of Dawson Terrell Area 10,653 5,295 168,741 109 10,499 113 171,531 -1.4 10,474 118 1.7 179,133 Note: Projected population based on 1990 census Source: 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 Terrell Calhoun Dougherty Lee Randolph1 Sumter Webster Total 34 36 70 35 37 72 402 544 946 108 123 231 54 62 116 145 179 324 * * * 778 981 1,759 * Students from Webster County attend school in Marion County. . 1 Randolph County total includes graduates from Clay County. 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 Terrell County 13,588 73.3 67.6 7.0 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 Technical and Managerial Clerical and Sales Agriculture Forestry Fishing Service etc .. Processing Machine Trades Bench- Structural work Work Miscellaneous Occupations Total Terrell Calhoun Dougherty Lee Randolph Sumter Webster Total 18 66 53 7 19 23 53 33 54 326 9 25 18 3 7 5 30 13 18 128 453 1,187 753 48 189 198 423 376 581 4,208 33 88 28 8 7 22 43 31 37 297 3 22 9 10 3 12 23 10 24 116 115 268 190 57 48 84 117 93 172 1,144 5 13 5 3 5 7 7 9 6 60 636 1,669 1,056 136 278 351 696 565 892 6,279 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) Page 2 273-94 CURRENT INDUSTRY MIX - TERRELL INDUSTRY 1993 Average Employment Average Weekly Wages Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Construction Manufacturing Food and kindred products Apparel Lumber and wood products . Furniture and fixtures Printing and publishing Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products Stone, clay, glass, and concrete 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 Motion pictures Amusement and recreation services Health services Legal services Educational services Socia! services Membership organizations Engineering and management services Private households Public Administration ALL INDUSTRIES 47 17 1,131 * 667 * * * * * 82 232 432 82 688 * 24 24 * * * * 164 10 348 26 7 32 19 261 2,973 $ 262 375 299 * 232 * * .* * 512 415 181 444 308 * 224 192 * * * * 295 527 351 173 348 343 202 383 $ 310 Notes: Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers which cannot be released. Average weekly wages is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all 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. 273-94 Page 3 Coats&.ql~rklnc cooperTtt'e & Flint Rivet Te HCA f'>alrt1yra . Miller l:lreWiog~cr >...... PhoebePufneyMernori Procter & Garribl' ? . .. < Davidson Exferiqrs .i : McGraw;.EdiSori Go. Sumter Regional OCCUPATIONAL PROFILE Employed personij;Je yea. 9Ccup Executive, administrative, .an Professional specialty Technical and retated suppo Sales . . Administrative, support', irictu Service . . Farming, forestry, anq fishi. Precision production; craft a Machine operators, assemblers, an Transportation and materialmoving Handlers, equipmentclea.riers, hel .Source: 1990 Census (Sdrlln'ISfy tapeJil& 3) . COMMUTING PATTERNS . . .. . ......:.: ..'\:('" : .:.:.>.:. :.:,:.'. ?emptoyettAeideijtspf . < ter County "1hre Employed TerreltL Doughetty{r ... .i...... sumter\t ii .Leeii \} i Othe{'. Source: 1990 Census of Popufation and Housing Page 4 .p;;~:rir !:".=.":::/:. '. :' >.,:: ./:- . .1.~Ji ,.d~e,so;~w6~~~111 . Te,rell CounW: c I. ..... .... ~urilbi i : :.: ::::!.; :i:i ~:i.i.: :.i: :.1.;::.!:;.:::.::,. 1 .' .; :, :., ,.i-::,: ::: : :j:~ :1i::::,:1:ij~:;; ::.::::: . . > ~~.,,., 100.0 273-94