Vol. 36 No. 3 Copyright © 1999 by the Wyoming Employment Resources Division, Research & Planning
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March 1999 TRENDS
Over-the-month employment decreases in several industries including Construction (-1,600 jobs or -10.5%), Retail Trade (-2,000 jobs or -4.5%) and Services (-900 jobs or -1.9%) were associated with the increase in Wyoming's unemployment rate (not seasonally adjusted) from 4.6 to 5.9 percent.  After 23 months of declines, statewide continued Unemployment Insurance claims increased 4.6 percent over the year. -- David Bullard
Table of Contents 
	Afterword:  Unemployment Insurance Claims in the Mining Industry 
	Wage Variations for Registered Nurses by Region in Wyoming 
	1998 Wyoming Nonagricultural Wage and Salary Employment 
	1997 and 1998 Wyoming Unemployment Insurance Normalized Claim Data 
	Normalized Unemployment Insurance Statistics:  Initial Claims 
	Normalized Unemployment Insurance Statistics:  Continued Claims 
	Economic Indicators 
	Nonagricultural Wage and Salary Employment
	Separation from the Wyoming Labor Market
		Figure 1:  Total Labor Market Separations by Calendar Year
		Table 1:  Comparison of Separations to the Total Labor Market by Calendar Year
		Figure 2:  Separations by Major Industry and Calendar Year
		Table 2:  Categories of Separations by Major Industry and Calendar Year
		Map:  Wyoming Wages for Registered Nurses by Region in 1997  
		Table:  1998 Preliminary Current Employment Statistics Data for Wyoming
		Wyoming Statewide
		Laramie County
		Natrona County
		Table 1:  1997 and 1998 Initial Claims
		Table 2:  1997 and 1998 Continued Claims
		Wyoming Statewide
		Laramie County
		Natrona County
		Statewide by Industry
		Statewide by Region and County
		Wyoming Statewide
		Laramie County
		Natrona County
		Statewide by Industry
		Statewide by Region and County
		Statewide Unemployment Rate
		Wyoming Regional Unemployment Rates
		Wyoming Statewide
		Laramie County
		Natrona County
		Nonagricultural Employment Growth
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