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This file provides data for October 1982 drawn from the 1982 Census of Governments on full- and part-time employment, full-time equivalent employment, and payroll statistics by type of government (State, county, township, special district, and school district) and by function (elementary and secondary education, police protection, higher education, fire protection, financial administration, central administration, judicial and legal, highways, public welfare, sanitation other than sewerage, sewerage, parks and recreation, health, hospitals, water supply, electric power, gas supply, transit systems, natural resources, corrections, libraries, airports, water transportation, other education, State liquor stores, Employment Security Administration, and housing and urban renewal). Also shown are data on policies for labor-management relations, number of organized employees by function, number of bargaining units, number of employees in bargaining units, number of contractual agreements, and number of employees covered by contractual agreements. State and local data are provided for the 50 States and the Distrcit of Columbia.
Please Note: This dataset is part of the historical CISER Data Archive Collection and is also available at ICPSR at https://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR08286.v1. We highly recommend using the ICPSR version as they may make this dataset available in multiple data formats in the future.
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On 1 April 2025 responsibility for fire and rescue transferred from the Home Office to the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government.
This information covers fires, false alarms and other incidents attended by fire crews, and the statistics include the numbers of incidents, fires, fatalities and casualties as well as information on response times to fires. The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) also collect information on the workforce, fire prevention work, health and safety and firefighter pensions. All data tables on fire statistics are below.
MHCLG has responsibility for fire services in England. The vast majority of data tables produced by the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government are for England but some (0101, 0103, 0201, 0501, 1401) tables are for Great Britain split by nation. In the past the Department for Communities and Local Government (who previously had responsibility for fire services in England) produced data tables for Great Britain and at times the UK. Similar information for devolved administrations are available at https://www.firescotland.gov.uk/about/statistics/" class="govuk-link">Scotland: Fire and Rescue Statistics, https://statswales.gov.wales/Catalogue/Community-Safety-and-Social-Inclusion/Community-Safety" class="govuk-link">Wales: Community safety and https://www.nifrs.org/home/about-us/publications/" class="govuk-link">Northern Ireland: Fire and Rescue Statistics.
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PPI: Mining: EO: NM: SC: CC: PP: Fire Clay/Fuller's Earth & Feldspar data was reported at 156.600 Jun2007=100 in Dec 2018. This records an increase from the previous number of 147.400 Jun2007=100 for Nov 2018. PPI: Mining: EO: NM: SC: CC: PP: Fire Clay/Fuller's Earth & Feldspar data is updated monthly, averaging 140.600 Jun2007=100 from Jun 2007 (Median) to Dec 2018, with 137 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 167.500 Jun2007=100 in Aug 2017 and a record low of 99.700 Jun2007=100 in Jul 2007. PPI: Mining: EO: NM: SC: CC: PP: Fire Clay/Fuller's Earth & Feldspar data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The data is categorized under Global Database’s United States – Table US.I081: Producer Price Index: by Industry: Logging and Mining.
In 1990, the unemployment rate of the United States stood at 5.6 percent. Since then there have been many significant fluctuations to this number - the 2008 financial crisis left millions of people without work, as did the COVID-19 pandemic. By the end of 2022 and throughout 2023, the unemployment rate came to 3.6 percent, the lowest rate seen for decades. However, 2024 saw an increase up to four percent. For monthly updates on unemployment in the United States visit either the monthly national unemployment rate here, or the monthly state unemployment rate here. Both are seasonally adjusted. UnemploymentUnemployment is defined as a situation when an employed person is laid off, fired or quits his work and is still actively looking for a job. Unemployment can be found even in the healthiest economies, and many economists consider an unemployment rate at or below five percent to mean there is 'full employment' within an economy. If former employed persons go back to school or leave the job to take care of children they are no longer part of the active labor force and therefore not counted among the unemployed. Unemployment can also be the effect of events that are not part of the normal dynamics of an economy. Layoffs can be the result of technological progress, for example when robots replace workers in automobile production. Sometimes unemployment is caused by job outsourcing, due to the fact that employers often search for cheap labor around the globe and not only domestically. In 2022, the tech sector in the U.S. experienced significant lay-offs amid growing economic uncertainty. In the fourth quarter of 2022, more than 70,000 workers were laid off, despite low unemployment nationwide. The unemployment rate in the United States varies from state to state. In 2021, California had the highest number of unemployed persons with 1.38 million out of work.
Home Office statisticians are committed to regularly reviewing the usefulness, clarity and accessibility of the statistics that we publish under the Code of Practice for Statistics.
We are therefore seeking your feedback as we look to improve the presentation and dissemination of our statistics and data in order to support all types of users.
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This release covers total fire and rescue service workforce statistics, the diversity of that workforce, the health and safety of the firefighters, firefighters’ pensions and also includes, for the first time, information on the diversity of new joiners.
Federal, state, and local government employment data are provided in this file. Full- and part-time employment, full-time equivalency, part-time employee hours worked, and payroll statistics are included. Data are supplied by type of government (federal, state, county, municipality, township, special district, and school district) and by function. Governmental functions include education (elementary, secondary, and higher education), police and fire protection, financial administration, judicial and legal functions, highways, solid waste management and sewage, libraries, air and water transportation and terminals, state liquor stores, social insurance administration, housing and community development, utilities, public welfare, parks and recreation, health care, transit, and natural resources. (Source: downloaded from ICPSR 7/13/10)
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The United States Census Bureau conducts a Census of Governments every five years -- in years ending in "2" or "7" -- to collect information about employment in the United States. The 2002 Census included approximately 87,000 state and local governments. This collection includes information regarding full-time and part-time employment, part-time employee hours worked, full-time equivalent employment, and payroll statistics by type of government (state, county, city, township, special district, and school district), and by governmental function. Government functions include elementary and secondary education, higher education, police protection, fire protection, financial administration, other government administration, judicial and legal, highways, public welfare, solid waste management, and sewerage. This function information also includes parks and recreation, health, hospitals, water supply, electric power, gas supply, transit, natural resources, correction, libraries, air transportation, water transport and terminals, other education, state liquor stores, social insurance administration, and housing and community development.
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生产者价格指数(PPI):MFG:MC:CO:OP:Sighting, Tracking & Fire-Control Equip在02-01-2025达142.3831985年12月=100,相较于01-01-2025的142.3831985年12月=100保持不变。生产者价格指数(PPI):MFG:MC:CO:OP:Sighting, Tracking & Fire-Control Equip数据按月更新,12-01-1985至02-01-2025期间平均值为120.0501985年12月=100,共414份观测结果。该数据的历史最高值出现于01-01-2024,达143.7571985年12月=100,而历史最低值则出现于06-01-1988,为92.5001985年12月=100。CEIC提供的生产者价格指数(PPI):MFG:MC:CO:OP:Sighting, Tracking & Fire-Control Equip数据处于定期更新的状态,数据来源于U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics,数据归类于全球数据库的美国 – Table US.I: Producer Price Index: by Industry: Manufacturing: Machinery。
This dataset is a listing of all active City of Chicago employees, complete with full names, departments, positions, employment status (part-time or full-time), frequency of hourly employee –where applicable—and annual salaries or hourly rate. Please note that "active" has a specific meaning for Human Resources purposes and will sometimes exclude employees on certain types of temporary leave. For hourly employees, the City is providing the hourly rate and frequency of hourly employees (40, 35, 20 and 10) to allow dataset users to estimate annual wages for hourly employees. Please note that annual wages will vary by employee, depending on number of hours worked and seasonal status. For information on the positions and related salaries detailed in the annual budgets, see https://www.cityofchicago.org/city/en/depts/obm.html
Data Disclosure Exemptions: Information disclosed in this dataset is subject to FOIA Exemption Act, 5 ILCS 140/7 (Link:https://www.ilga.gov/legislation/ilcs/documents/000501400K7.htm)
The Employment Summary Statistics dataset is part of the Census of Governments, a complete enumeration of United States governmental units undertaken every five years. This data collection contains the October, 1982 employment and payroll figures for the governments. Data for full- and part-time employment and payrolls are shown for such functions as administration, education, corrections, police, fire protection, utilities, health, public welfare, parks, libraries, sanitation, highways, and transit. Data are also provided for labor-management relations, employee organizations, employee benefits, and unemployment, health, and life insurance. There are four files in this collection. File A provides detailed statistics for each state and local government, File B has the data for local governmental units aggregated by county, and File C has national and state summaries for the following types of governments: (1) State and Local Government Total, (2) State Government, (3) Local Government, (4) Local Governments in SMSA's, (5) Counties, (6) Municipalities, (7) Townships, (8) School Districts, and (9) Special Districts. In addition, the Name and Address File contains name, address, and corresponding government identification code for all of the local governmental units. (Source: ICPSR, retrieved 06/16/2011)
2020 Oregon Labor Day fires represents a list of fires that were on the landscape during the historic wildfire event that began on September 7, 2020. Acreage information was generated October 19th and are approximations. Discrepancies in acreage numbers may be the result of time of calculation or map projection used for geometry calculations. Contact:Steve TimbrookGIS Data AdministratorAdministrative BranchInformation Technology Program - GIS UnitOregon Department of Forestrysteve.timbrook@odf.oregon.gov503.931.2755
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This data collection contains October 1977 employment and payroll figures by function for state and local governments. Full-time and part-time employment and payrolls are shown for corrections, education, administration, fire protection, health, libraries, police, public welfare, utilities, parks, transit, sewage, and highways. Data are also included for labor-management relations, employee benefits, health, hospital or disability insurance, and life insurance. There are seven files in this data collection. Parts 1-5 provide data for each individual state and local government. Part 6 includes data for county areas (local governmental units within each county). Part 7 contains a United States summary and state summaries for the following types of governments: state and local government total, state government, local government total, local governments in standard metropolitan statistical areas (SMSAs), counties, municipalities, townships, school districts, and special districts.
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生产者价格指数(PPI):采矿业:EO:NM:SG:KC:Fire, Clay, Fuller's Earth, & Feldspar在12-01-2018达156.600Jun2007=100,相较于11-01-2018的147.400Jun2007=100有所增长。生产者价格指数(PPI):采矿业:EO:NM:SG:KC:Fire, Clay, Fuller's Earth, & Feldspar数据按月更新,06-01-2007至12-01-2018期间平均值为140.600Jun2007=100,共137份观测结果。该数据的历史最高值出现于08-01-2017,达167.500Jun2007=100,而历史最低值则出现于07-01-2007,为99.700Jun2007=100。CEIC提供的生产者价格指数(PPI):采矿业:EO:NM:SG:KC:Fire, Clay, Fuller's Earth, & Feldspar数据处于定期更新的状态,数据来源于U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics,数据归类于全球数据库的美国 – Table US.I081: Producer Price Index: by Industry: Logging and Mining。
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GUI25 - Economic activity of respondents aged 25 years in Employment. Published by Central Statistics Office. Available under the license Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 (CC-BY-4.0).Economic activity of respondents aged 25 years in Employment...
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