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Contact Workforce and Economic Research Division staff:
Brooke Jackson-Winegardner, Employment Economist
Phone: (503) 947-1263
875 Union St NE
Fax: (503) 947-1210
Salem, OR 97311
Brooke.D.Jackson@state.or.us
Articles Available Online:
Employment Declines Continued in 2009
Hot Topic: Government Employment in Oregon
Veterans' Skills Prized in Workforce
Women in the Labor Force
Oregon’s Population Grows More Diverse
Pobreza y prosperidad: medidas de salarios e ingresos
Poverty and Prosperity: Wage and Income Measures
Dos industrias captan la mayoría de los trabajadores adolescentes
Two Industries Capture Bulk of Teen Workers
Oregon’s Tourism Industry
Population Change in Oregon
Perfil ocupacional: trabajadores del censo
How Oregonians Get to Work
Employment in Central Oregon Drops from 2007 to 2008
South Central Oregon Continues to See Declining Employment
Population Growth Still Strong in Central Oregon, Slow in South Central
Occupational Profile: Census Takers
City Living Dominates the Willamette Valley
A Glimpse Below the Surface of Oregon’s Labor Market
Uncounted Employment in Oregon
Quarterly Wage File Shows Changes in Industry Employment
Average Age Varies by Ethnic Group
Job Growth and Decline During Recession
Update on Oregon’s Unemployment Rate