1.6.2009

North Cook Employment 

Employment by Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) - North Cook - March 1997

 INDUSTRY (SIC)

NORTH SUBURBAN TOTAL

EVAN STON

GLEN VIEW

LINCOLN WOOD

MORTON GROVE

NORTH BROOK

NORTH FIELD

SKOKIE

WIL- METTE

WIN- NETKA

 NORTH SUB MISC

All Industries

189,427

38,341

18,286

11,766

10,662

43,827

6,943

45,796

6,040

3,201

4,565

 

Manufacturing

41927

3195

5768

2030

5529

6636

2445

15329

585

43

367

 

 

Durable Goods

22182

1964

2516

1225

2406

4304

234

9236

29

10

258

 

 

 

Lumber & Wood (24)

106

A/

16

A/

0

10

A/

70

A/

0

0

 

 

Furniture & Fixtures (25)

258

A/

26

0

0

93

0

A/

A/

0

A/

 

 

 

Stone, Clay, Glass (32)

588

111

A/

A/

202

55

0

A/

0

0

A/

 

 

 

Primary Metals (33)

569

A/

A/

0

A/

0

A/

A/

0

0

0

 

 

 

Fabricated Metals (34)

2176

64

54

464

334

285

0

941

A/

0

17

 

 

 

Indus Mach & Equip (35)

8161

94

618

578

A/

1082

A/

A/

A/

A/

A/

 

 

 

Electronic Machinery (36)

6872

1087

1608

A/

A/

2211

15

1576

A/

0

A/

 

 

 

Transportation Equip (37)

168

A/

0

0

A/

0

0

A/

0

0

0

 

 

 

Instruments & Rel Pdts (38)

1490

235

162

A/

38

233

A/

550

A/

0

A/

 

 

 

Misc Manufacturing (39)

1794

247

18

14

533

335

118

520

A/

A/

A/

 

 

Nondurable Goods

19745

1231

3252

805

3123

2332

2211

6093

556

33

109

 

 

 

Food & Kindred Pdts (20)

4329

119

1551

A/

A/

449

A/

337

A/

A/

A/

 

 

 

Apparel Products (23)

152

23

A/

0

0

69

0

9

0

A/

0

 

 

 

Paper & Allied Pdts (26)

862

300

0

A/

A/

181

A/

A/

0

0

A/

 

 

 

Printing & Publishing (27)

6310

696

1448

367

95

1150

146

1831

A/

24

11

 

 

 

Chemical & Allied Pdts (28)

3926

A/

49

A/

A/

148

A/

1677

0

0

A/

 

 

 

Petroleum & Coal Pdts (29)

81

A/

0

0

0

0

0

A/

0

0

0

 

 

 

Rubber & Plastics (30)

4079

0

156

A/

A/

335

A/

A/

A/

0

A/

 

 

 

Other Nondurables (21, 22, 31)

6

A/

0

0

0

0

0

6

0

0

0

 

Nonmanufacturing

147462

35136

12518

9728

5133

37179

4498

30459

5455

3158

4198

 

 

 

Mining & Quarrying (10-14)

5

0

0

0

0

0

A/

A/

A/

0

0

 

 

 

Contract Construction (15-17)

6555

702

699

176

624

1695

450

1641

335

146

60

 

 

 

Transportation (40-47)

2924

456

122

74

30

1426

65

487

100

103

49

 

 

 

Commun & Utilities (48, 49)

862

169

A/

A/

A/

257

46

118

A/

A/

A/

 

 

 

Wholesale Trade (50, 51)

16807

1379

1201

1031

1272

4253

525

6035

254

63

59

 

 

 

Retail Trade (52-59)

30168

5740

3263

2186

1682

6269

660

6609

1961

996

505

 

 

 

Fin-Ins-Real Estate (60-67)

14207

2422

1072

1045

285

6507

395

1325

458

285

194

 

 

 

Business Services (73)

15917

1615

1353

3002

217

4399

692

4145

188

95

52

 

 

 

Health Services (80)

17181

6058

2104

728

254

2371

 

 

 

 

Eng, Mgmt, & Rel Serv (87)

10482

1660

601

704

215

4672

553

1340

260

171

87

 

 

 

Misc & All Other Serv (70, 72, 75-79, 81-86, 88, 89)

32354

14935

1921

780

508

5330

1001

4431

1547

1079

612

 

Nonclassified Establishments

38

10

A/

8

A/

12

0

8

A/

0

0

A/ Figures Omitted To Avoid Disclosure Of Individual Firm Data.

 NOTE: The institution of multiple worksite reporting precludes comparison of these data with years prior to 1991.

Source: IDES http://lmi.ides.state.il.us
See also U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics http://stats.bls.gov/eag/eag.chicago.htm

 
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