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Archived County Workforce Profiles of Wisconsin
Note: County Profile files are PDF format. All county profiles include population and labor force estimates, payroll employment (including average wage by industry), top ten employer and industry tables, and per capita personal income.
The 2009 profile has a slightly different layout than previous years. The first two pages give a brief synopsis of the recession, the worst by most measures since the Great Depression.
The 2008 profile also included charts showing the change in population by age from 2010 to 2030, employers by size range of employment, key occupations and wages, and personal income.
The 2007 profile also included charts showing the change in population by age from 2010 to 2030, share of employers and employees by size range of employer, key occupations and wages, and personal income.
The 2006 profile also included charts showing the change in population by age from 2005 to 2030, share of employers and employees by size range of employer, key occupations and wages, and personal income.
The 2005 profile also included components of population change, labor force projections, revised labor force estimates from 1990-2004, education attainment by sex and age group.
The 2004 profile also included charts showing the change in population by age from 2005 to 2030, information on race and ethnicity in 2000, labor force projections by age to 2020, share of employers and employees by size range of employer, key occupations and wages.
The 2003 profile also included population projections by age groups, share of population with at least a Bachelor’s degree, labor force participation rates by age group and sex, 2000 commuting patterns, insight in the change from Standard Industry Classification (SIC) to North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) and top ten occupations by fastest growing and most openings.
The 2002 profile also included population age groups compared to Wisconsin and U.S., labor force participation of males and females for 1950-2000, Census 2000 data on type of employment (family, self, govt. and private), occupation and education distribution, and median household income.
The 2001 profile also included age distribution of the labor force, 1990 commuting patterns, and wages for selected occupations.

