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Oak Creek, WI Economic Statistics

NumberPercentEMPLOYMENT STATUSPopulation 16 years and over22,177100.0In labor force16,84676.0Civilian labor force16,77475.6Employed16,41874.0Unemployed3561.6Percent of civilian labor force2.1(X)…

Oak Creek, WI, Housing Statistics

NumberPercentTotal housing units11,897100.0UNITS IN STRUCTURE1-unit, detached6,41753.91-unit, attached3883.32 units2291.93 or 4 units4393.75 to 9 units1,20210.110 to 19 units1,0168.520 or more…

Oak Creek, WI Social Statistics

NumberPercentSCHOOL ENROLLMENTPopulation 3 years and over enrolled in school7,565100.0Nursery school, preschool6308.3Kindergarten4265.6Elementary school (grades 1-8)3,07740.7High school (grades 9…

Thousand Oaks, CA Demographic Statistics

Turner county south dakota dp 2 profile of selected social characteristics SubjectNumberPercent SCHOOL ENROLLMENTPopulation 3 years and over enrolled in school2,149100.0Nursery school…

Thousand Oaks, CA Housing Statistics

Twiggs county georgia dp 2 profile of selected social characteristics SubjectNumberPercent SCHOOL ENROLLMENTPopulation 3 years and over enrolled in school2,644100.0Nursery school,…

New Forest National Park

(Encyclopedia) New Forest National Park, c.220 sq mi (570 sq km), Hampshire and Wiltshire, S England. Lying mainly in the New Forest dist., SW Hampshire, between the cities of Bournemouth and…

druids

(Encyclopedia) druidsdruidsdr&oomacr;ˈĭdz [key], priests of ancient Celtic Britain, Ireland, and Gaul and probably of all ancient Celtic peoples, known to have existed at least since the 3d cent…

pheromones

(Encyclopedia) pheromones, any of a variety of substances, secreted by many animal species, that alter the behavior of individuals of the same species. Sex attractant pheromones, secreted by a male…

Vincennes, town, France

(Encyclopedia) VincennesVincennesvăNsĕnˈ [key], town (1990 pop. 42,651), Val-de-Marne dept., N central France, an industrial and residential suburb E of Paris. Radio, electrical, and photographic…

Caldwell, Erskine

(Encyclopedia) Caldwell, ErskineCaldwell, Erskinekôldˈwəl [key], 1903–87, American author, b. White Oak, Ga. His realistic and earthy novels of the rural South include Tobacco Road (1933), God's…