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Table 1. Incidence rates1
of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses by selected industries
and case types, 2000
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West Virginia
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Industry2
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SIC
code3 |
2000
Annual average employ- ment4 (000's) |
Injuries and Illnesses
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Injuries
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Lost workday cases
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Lost workday cases
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Total cases
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Total5
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With days away from work6
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Cases without lost work-
days |
Total cases
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Total5
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With days away from work6
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Cases without lost work-
days |
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| Private Industry7 |
551.4
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7.0
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3.9
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3.4
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3.1
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6.7
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3.7
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3.3
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2.9
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| Agriculture, forestry, and fishing7 |
4.3
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12.2
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6.6
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6.1
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5.6
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12.2
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6.6
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6.1
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5.6
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| Mining8 |
20.4
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8.2
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5.5
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5.1
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2.7
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7.2
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5.1
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4.6
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2.1
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| Coal mining8 |
12
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15.7
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8.6
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6.0
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5.7
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2.6
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7.3
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5.4
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5.1
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1.9
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| Oil and gas extraction |
13
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3.7
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7.5
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3.8
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2.7
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3.7
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7.5
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3.8
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2.7
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3.7
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| Construction |
33.6
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8.7
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5.2
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5.0
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3.5
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8.6
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5.2
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5.0
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3.5
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| General building contractors |
15
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9.8
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9.0
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4.4
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3.9
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4.5
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9.0
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4.4
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3.9
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4.5
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| Heavy construction, except building |
16
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7.4
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8.3
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5.5
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5.4
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2.8
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8.2
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5.5
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5.4
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2.7
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| Special trade contractors |
17
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16.4
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8.6
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5.5
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5.5
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3.1
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8.6
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5.5
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5.5
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3.1
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| Manufacturing |
80.7
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10.4
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6.0
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4.5
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4.4
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9.4
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5.6
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4.2
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3.8
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| Durable goods |
--
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12.2
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7.0
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5.2
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5.1
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11.3
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6.7
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5.0
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4.5
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| Lumber and wood products |
24
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11.3
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10.5
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6.7
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5.6
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3.8
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10.0
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6.5
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5.3
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3.5
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| Stone, clay, and glass products |
32
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6.4
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14.2
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8.5
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5.6
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5.7
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14.0
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8.4
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5.5
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5.6
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| Primary metal industries |
33
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10.7
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14.0
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7.9
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5.4
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6.2
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13.0
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7.7
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5.3
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5.3
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| Fabricated metal products |
34
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6.0
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15.4
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8.2
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5.7
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7.2
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13.6
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7.6
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5.4
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6.0
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| Industrial machinery and equipment |
35
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5.3
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9.9
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6.1
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5.1
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3.7
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9.2
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5.6
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4.6
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3.6
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| Electronic and other electric equipment |
36
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1.7
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10.5
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4.9
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3.0
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5.6
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8.2
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4.5
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2.8
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3.7
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| Transportation equipment |
37
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3.9
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8.8
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4.8
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3.8
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4.0
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8.0
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4.5
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3.6
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3.5
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| Instruments and related products |
38
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1.5
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8.9
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3.5
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2.5
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5.4
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7.5
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3.1
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2.3
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4.5
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| Miscellaneous manufacturing industries |
39
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1.0
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9.3
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5.8
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5.0
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3.5
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9.0
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5.5
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4.7
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3.5
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| Nondurable goods |
--
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7.6
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4.4
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3.3
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3.2
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6.6
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3.9
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3.1
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2.7
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| Food and kindred products |
20
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4.6
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18.7
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12.5
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8.4
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6.1
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15.1
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10.7
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7.9
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4.4
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| Apparel and other textile products |
23
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1.0
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5.1
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2.7
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2.6
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2.4
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5.1
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2.7
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2.6
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2.4
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| Paper and allied products |
26
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1.2
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18.8
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14.4
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13.0
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4.4
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17.6
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13.8
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12.4
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3.8
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| Printing and publishing |
27
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5.8
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6.4
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3.3
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3.0
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3.1
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6.3
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3.3
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3.0
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3.1
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| Chemicals and allied products |
28
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14.2
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2.5
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0.9
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0.4
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1.5
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1.8
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0.7
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0.3
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1.1
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| Transportation and public utilities8 |
34.2
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5.0
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3.0
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2.5
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1.9
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4.7
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2.9
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2.4
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1.7
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| Railroad transportation8 |
40
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--
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2.1
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1.6
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1.6
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0.5
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2.1
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1.6
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1.5
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0.5
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| Trucking and warehousing |
42
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11.1
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6.2
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3.2
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3.1
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--
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6.2
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3.2
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3.1
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--
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| Communications |
48
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8.0
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2.8
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1.3
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1.2
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1.5
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1.8
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1.2
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1.1
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0.7
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| Electric, gas, and sanitary services |
49
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9.5
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5.1
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3.7
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2.2
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1.4
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4.7
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3.3
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1.8
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1.4
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| Wholesale and retail trade |
164.3
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6.9
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3.4
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3.1
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3.4
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6.8
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3.4
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3.0
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3.4
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| Wholesale trade |
30.6
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7.5
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4.6
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4.2
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3.0
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7.4
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4.5
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4.1
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2.9
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| Wholesale trade--durable goods |
50
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18.8
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6.0
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3.0
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2.8
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2.9
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5.8
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2.9
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2.7
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2.8
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| Wholesale trade--nondurable goods |
51
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11.7
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9.9
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6.9
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6.3
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3.0
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9.8
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6.8
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6.2
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2.9
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| Retail trade |
133.8
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6.7
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3.1
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2.8
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3.6
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6.6
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3.0
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2.7
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3.6
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| Building materials and garden supplies |
52
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6.2
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8.5
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4.6
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3.4
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3.9
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8.5
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4.6
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3.4
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3.9
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| General merchandise stores |
53
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20.3
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9.4
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5.9
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4.7
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3.5
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9.1
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5.6
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4.6
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3.5
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| Food stores |
54
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21.2
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5.5
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2.9
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2.6
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2.6
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5.5
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2.9
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2.6
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2.6
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| Automotive dealers and service stations |
55
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17.0
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6.0
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1.9
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1.7
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4.0
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5.8
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1.9
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1.7
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4.0
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| Apparel and accessory stores |
56
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5.0
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4.2
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0.9
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0.9
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3.3
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4.2
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0.9
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0.9
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3.3
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| Furniture and homefurnishings stores |
57
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4.7
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4.0
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1.7
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1.5
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2.3
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3.9
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1.7
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1.5
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2.2
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| Eating and drinking places |
58
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44.5
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6.7
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2.6
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2.6
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4.1
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6.7
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2.6
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2.6
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4.1
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| Miscellaneous retail |
59
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14.9
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6.2
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3.0
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2.8
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3.2
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6.2
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2.9
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2.8
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3.2
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| Finance, insurance, and real estate |
26.8
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1.3
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0.5
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0.5
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0.8
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1.2
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0.5
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0.5
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0.7
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| Depository institutions |
60
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11.2
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0.9
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0.5
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0.5
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0.4
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0.9
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0.5
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0.5
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0.4
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| Real estate |
65
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4.9
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3.3
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1.0
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0.9
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2.4
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3.3
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1.0
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0.9
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2.4
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| Services |
186.5
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6.0
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3.3
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3.1
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2.7
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5.9
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3.2
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3.0
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2.6
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| Hotels and other lodging places |
70
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9.8
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9.3
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3.5
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3.3
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5.8
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9.2
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3.5
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3.2
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5.7
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| Personal services |
72
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6.2
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3.1
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2.1
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2.1
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1.0
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3.0
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2.1
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2.0
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0.9
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| Business services |
73
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31.3
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3.9
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2.5
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2.1
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1.3
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3.7
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2.5
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2.0
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1.2
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| Auto repair, services, and parking |
75
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5.1
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6.7
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2.7
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2.7
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4.0
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6.7
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2.7
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2.7
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4.0
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| Miscellaneous repair services |
76
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2.9
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8.5
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5.1
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5.0
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3.4
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8.5
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5.1
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5.0
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3.4
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| Amusement and recreation services |
79
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8.5
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6.7
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3.1
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2.8
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3.6
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6.6
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3.1
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2.8
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3.6
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| Health services |
80
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72.7
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7.4
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4.3
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4.0
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3.1
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7.2
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4.2
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3.9
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3.0
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| Legal services |
81
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5.4
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1.7
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0.9
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0.9
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0.7
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1.1
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0.6
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0.6
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0.4
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| Educational services |
82
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4.1
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3.0
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0.7
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0.7
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2.2
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2.9
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0.7
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0.7
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2.1
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| Social services |
83
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19.1
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7.1
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3.7
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3.7
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3.4
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7.0
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3.6
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3.6
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3.4
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| Membership organizations |
86
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5.6
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3.6
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2.6
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2.1
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1.1
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3.6
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2.6
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2.1
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1.1
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| Engineering and management services |
87
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12.2
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3.4
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1.6
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1.6
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1.8
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3.3
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1.5
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1.5
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1.8
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| 1 Incidence rates represent the number of injuries and illnesses per 10,000 full-time workers and were calculated as: (N/EH) x 20,000,000 where | 7 Excludes farms with fewer than 11 employees. | ||||||||||||
| N = number of injuries and illnesses | 8 Data conforming to OSHA definitions for mining operators in coal, metal, and nonmetal mining and for employers in railroad transportation are provided to BLS by the Mine Safety and Health Administration, U.S. Department of Labor; and the Federal Railroad Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation. Independent mining contractors are excluded from the coal, metal, and nonmetal industries. | ||||||||||||
| EH = total hours worked by all employees during the calendar year | |||||||||||||
| 200,000 = base for 100 equivalent full-time workers (working 40 hours per week, 50 weeks per year). | |||||||||||||
| 2 Totals include data for industries not shown separately. | |||||||||||||
| 3 Standard Industrial Classification Manual, 1987 Edition. | 9 Incidence rate less than 0.05. | ||||||||||||
| 4 Employment is expressed as an annual average and is derived primarily from the BLS-State Covered Employment and Wages program. | NOTE: Because of rounding, components may not add to totals. | ||||||||||||
| 5 Total lost workday cases involve days away from work, or days of restricted work activity, or both. | -- Indicates data not available. | ||||||||||||
| 6 Days away from work cases include those which result in days away from work with or without restricted work activity. | SOURCE: West Virginia Bureau of Employment Programs in cooperation with Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Survey of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses. | ||||||||||||