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Oct 12, 2008
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Permanent Worksite Closures: Extended Mass Layoff Events and Separations by Major Industry Division, 1996–2000

IndustryLayoff eventsSeparations
1996199719981999200019961997199819992000
Total1790615683684779189,528157,957154,273185,298188,716
Total, private778607675681772186,226155,218153,150184,165186,849
 Agriculture20101210154,5782,8171,5692,0593,206
 Nonagriculture756596661668754180,971151,301151,246181,803183,188
  Manufacturing38731534335940375,91666,67774,97280,18585,615
  Nonmanufacturing369281318309351105,05584,62476,274101,61897,573
   Mining181391943,0362,8771,5355,549488
   Construction1811141363,1651,6643,3893,396810
   Transportation and public utilities31292238426,7416,2997,0347,8658,584
   Wholesale and retail trade18214113714915859,34348,51035,27759,48653,028
    Wholesale trade32223431434,0213,3617,0815,1229,17
    Retail trade15011910311811555,32245,14928,19654,36443,856
   Finance, insurance, and real estate502441192710,8905,6829,3454,1926,260
   Services7063957111421,88019,59219,69421,13028,403
 Not identified212336771,100335303455
Government1288373,3022,7391,1231,1331,869
NOTE: A mass layoff is a separation of 50 or more employees for more than 31 days. Separations indicate the number of employees laid off.
1. Data on layoffs were reported by employers in all states and the District of Columbia.
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics. Web: www.bls.gov/mls/mls00ext.pdf .

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Youth Employment TrendsLabor and EmploymentExtended Mass Layoff Events and Number of Workers Laid Off by Industry, 1999–2001
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