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[IWS] Census: 2007/2008 OLDER WORKER PROFILES - South Carolina added [28 August 2008]

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Institute for Workplace Studies----------------- Professor Samuel B. Bacharach
School of Industrial & Labor Relations
-------- Director, Institute for Workplace Studies
Cornell University
16 East 34th Street, 4th floor
---------------------- Stuart Basefsky
New York, NY 10016
-------------------------------Director, IWS News Bureau
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Census

2007/2008 Older Worker Profiles [Updated 28 August 2008] -- now includes South Carolina.
http://lehd.did.census.gov/led/library/profiles_2007.html

Updated Profiles in the PDF format and supplemntary and appendix tables for about 30 states at the state, metropolitan area, and county levels. Industrial data available by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). See the Older Worker Profile Product Release for information on the release schedule of the individual state reports.

Profiles

    * "The Geographic Distribution and Characteristics of Older Workers In Arkansas: 2004" (Ref: LED-OW2007-AR), by Cynthia Taeuber and Matthew R. Graham.
    * "The Geographic Distribution and Characteristics of Older Workers In Colorado: 2004" (Ref: LED-OW04-CO), by Cynthia Taeuber and Matthew R. Graham.
    * "The Geographic Distribution and Characteristics of Older Workers In Delaware: 2004" (Ref: LED-OW04-DE), by Cynthia Taeuber and Matthew R. Graham.
    * "The Geographic Distribution and Characteristics of Older Workers In Hawaii: 2004" (Ref: LED-OW2007-HI), by Cynthia Taeuber and Matthew R. Graham.
    * "The Geographic Distribution and Characteristics of Older Workers In Indiana: 2004" (Ref: LED-OW2007-IN), by Cynthia Taeuber and Matthew R. Graham.
    * "The Geographic Distribution and Characteristics of Older Workers In Iowa: 2004" (Ref: LED-OW2007-IA), by Cynthia Taeuber and Matthew R. Graham.
    * "The Geographic Distribution and Characteristics of Older Workers In Kentucky: 2004" (Ref: LED-OW04-KY), by Cynthia Taeuber and Matthew R. Graham.
    * "The Geographic Distribution and Characteristics of Older Workers In Maine: 2004" (Ref: LED-OW2007-ME), by Cynthia Taeuber and Matthew R. Graham.
    * "The Geographic Distribution and Characteristics of Older Workers In Maryland: 2004" (Ref: LED-OW04-MD), by Cynthia Taeuber and Matthew R. Graham.
    * "The Geographic Distribution and Characteristics of Older Workers In New Jersey: 2004" (Ref: LED-OW04-NJ), by Cynthia Taeuber and Matthew R. Graham.
    * "The Geographic Distribution and Characteristics of Older Workers In Oklahoma: 2004" (Ref: LED-OW04-OK), by Cynthia Taeuber and Matthew R. Graham.
   * "The Geographic Distribution and Characteristics of Older Workers In South Carolina: 2004" (Ref: LED-OW04-SC), by Cynthia Taeuber and Matthew R. Graham.
    * "The Geographic Distribution and Characteristics of Older Workers In Vermont: 2004" (Ref: LED-OW2007-VT), by Cynthia Taeuber and Matthew R. Graham.
    * "The Geographic Distribution and Characteristics of Older Workers In Wisconsin: 2004" (Ref: LED-OW04-WI), by Cynthia Taeuber and Matthew R. Graham.

Additional Tables:

Supplementary and appendix tables with significantly more detailed data on the Profile States are available for download. See the Additional Tables page for description of the data and downloads.
ADDITIONAL TABLES
http://lehd.did.census.gov/led/library/profiletables_2007.php

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Director, IWS News Bureau                
Institute for Workplace Studies 
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16 E. 34th Street, 4th Floor             
New York, NY 10016                        
                                   
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