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  Abobe Acrobat File Western Oklahoma Labor Force Study September 2007
Area includes Beckham, Caddo, Custer, Dewey, Greer, Kiowa, and Washita counties in Oklahoma. Within Caddo County, only residents at or north of highway 152 were included in this dataset.
  Abobe Acrobat File Western Oklahoma Area Labor Force Study October 2007 Briefing
2-page highlights from the Wester Oklahoma Area Labor Force Study originally published September 2007.
 
  Abobe Acrobat File Tulsa Area Labor Force Study September 2007
Area including Creek, Mayes, Muskogee, Okmulgee, Osage, Pawnee, Rogers, Tulsa, Wagoner, and Washington counties.
  Abobe Acrobat File Tulsa Area Labor Force Study October 2007 Briefing
2-page highlights from the Tulsa Area Labor Force Study originally published September 2007.
  Abobe Acrobat File Southwest Labor Force Study April 2005

Conducted among residents of Beckham, Caddo, Comanche, Cotton, Custer, Grady, Greer, Harmon, Jackson, Jefferson, Kiowa, McClain, Roger Mills, Stephens, Tillman, and Washita Counties in Oklahoma.

  Abobe Acrobat File South Central Oklahoma Area Labor Force Study
Areas include Atoka, Bryan, Choctaw, Johnston & Marshall counties
  Abobe Acrobat File South Central Oklahoma 2009 Labor Force Briefing
3-page highlights from the South Central Oklahoma Area Labor Force Study originally published April 2009.
  Abobe Acrobat File Ponca City/Stillwater Region Labor Force Study March 2007 - Briefing
 2-page highlights from the Ponca City/Stillwater Region Labor Force Study originall published March 2007.
  Abobe Acrobat File Ponca City/Stillwater Region Labor Force Study March 2007
Includes Creek, Garfield, Kay, Lincoln, Logan, Noble, Osage, Pawnee, and Payne counties in Oklahoma and  Cowley, Sedwick, and Sumner counties in Kansas.
  Abobe Acrobat File Okmulgee Area Labor Force Study
An analysis of the Far Eastern Oklahoma Labor Force Study: Okmulgee Breakout, conducted among adult residents living in selected zip codes in Creek, Hughes, McIntosh, Muskogee, Okmulgee, Okfuskee, and Tulsa Counties in Oklahoma.  
  Abobe Acrobat File Okmulgee 2007 Labor Force Briefing
A companion piece to the analysis of the Far Eastern Oklahoma Labor Force Study: Okmulgee Breakout, conducted among adult residents living in selected zip codes in Creek, Hughes, McIntosh, Muskogee, Okmulgee, Okfuskee, and Tulsa Counties in Oklahoma. 
  Abobe Acrobat File Oklahoma City Metropolitan Area Labor Force Study April 2007 - Briefing
 2-page highlights from the Oklahoma City Metro Labor Force Study originally published April 2007.
  Abobe Acrobat File Oklahoma City Metropolitan Area Labor Force Study April 2007

Seven county Oklahoma City Metropolitan Area including Canadian, Cleveland, Grady, Lincoln, Logan, McClain, and Oklahoma counties.

  Abobe Acrobat File Northwest OK Area Labor Force Study March 2006
  Abobe Acrobat File Muskogee Area Labor Force Study
An analysis of the Far Eastern Oklahoma Labor Force Study Muskogee break-out conducted among adult residents living in selected zip codes in Cherokee, Creek, Haskell, Hughes, Mayes, McIntosh, Muskogee, Okmulgee, Rogers, Sequoyah, Tulsa, and Wagoner Counties in Oklahoma.  
  Abobe Acrobat File Muskogee 2007 Labor Force Briefing
A companion piece to the full Muskogee Area Labor Force Study, which provides an analysis of the Far Eastern Oklahoma Labor Force Study Muskogee break-out conducted among adult residents living in selected zip codes in Cherokee, Creek, Haskell, Hughes, Mayes, McIntosh, Muskogee, Okmulgee, Rogers, Sequoyah, Tulsa, and Wagoner Counties in Oklahoma. 
  Abobe Acrobat File McAlester Area Labor Force Study April 2005
An analysis of the McAlester Area Labor Force Study data, conducted among residents of Atoka, Coal, Haskell, Hughes, Latimer, McIntosh, Pushmataha, and Pittsburg Counties in Oklahoma.
  Abobe Acrobat File Lawton Area Labor Force Study June 2007 - Briefing
 2-page highlights from the Lawton Area Labor Force Study originally published June 2007.
  Abobe Acrobat File Lawton Area Labor Force Study June 2007
Lawton Area Labor Force Study including including Comanche, Cotton, Grady (south half), Jackson, Jefferson, Stephens, and Tillman counties. Released June 2007.
  Abobe Acrobat File Far Eastern Oklahoma Labor Force Study August 2009
Areas include Adair, Cherokee, Creek, Haskell, Mayes, McIntosh, Muskogee, Okfuskee, Okmulgee, Rogers,
Sequoyah, Tulsa, and Wagoner Counties.
  Abobe Acrobat File Far Eastern Oklahoma 2009 Labor Force Briefing
3-page highlights from Far Eastern Oklahoma Area Labor Force Study originally published August 2009.
  Abobe Acrobat File Enid Labor Force Study May 2009
This report is a labor force study of the Enid labor force which examines the availability of labor in the Enid, Oklahoma area.
  Abobe Acrobat File Enid 2009 Labor Force Briefing
3-page highlights from Enid Area Labor Force Study originally published May 2009.
  Abobe Acrobat File Edmond Area Labor Force Study April 2005

An analysis of the Edmond Labor Force Study Data conducted among residents of Edmond, Oklahoma.

  Abobe Acrobat File Eastern Oklahoma Area Labor Force Study
This report is a labor force study of the Far Eastern Oklahoma area labor force which examines the availability of labor in the seven county area of Adair, Cherokee, McIntosh, Muskogee, Okmulgee, Sequoyah, and Wagoner in addition to selected zip codes from neighboring counties. 
  Abobe Acrobat File Eastern Oklahoma 2007 Labor Force Briefing
Analysis conducted among Oklahoma adult residents living in Adair, Cherokee, McIntosh, Muskogee, Okmulgee, Sequoyah and Wagoner Counties in addition to selected zip codes.
  Abobe Acrobat File East Central OK Labor Force Study June 2006

An analysis of the East Central Oklahoma labor force study data conducted among residents living in Hughes, Lincoln, Okfuskeee, Pottawatomie, and Seminole counties.

  Abobe Acrobat File Durant Labor Force Study January 2005
  Abobe Acrobat File Claremore Labor Force Study June 2005
  Abobe Acrobat File Claremore Area Labor Force Study 2008
This report is a labor force study of the Claremore labor force which examines the availability of labor in the Claremore, Oklahoma area.
  Abobe Acrobat File Claremore 2008 Labor Force Briefing
3-page highlights from the Claremore Area Labor Force Study originally published August 2008.
  Abobe Acrobat File Central Oklahoma Workforce Investment Area Labor Market Study January 2006
  Abobe Acrobat File Central Oklahoma 3-County Area Labor Force Study April 2007
Three county area including Canadian, Logan, and Oklahoma counties.

  Abobe Acrobat File Central Oklahoma 10-County Area Labor Force Study April 2007

Ten-county area including Canadian, Cleveland, Grady, Kingfisher, Lincoln, Logan, McClain, Oklahoma, Payne, and Pottawatomie counties.

  Abobe Acrobat File Broken Arrow Labor Force Study March 2005
  Abobe Acrobat File Bartlesville Labor Force Study June 2005
  Abobe Acrobat File Bartlesville Labor Force Study February 2009
This report is a labor force study of the Bartlesville labor force which examines the availability of labor in the Bartlesville, Oklahoma area.
  Abobe Acrobat File Bartlesville 2009 Labor Force Briefing
3-page highlights from the Bartlesville Area Labor Force Study originally published February 2009.
  Abobe Acrobat File Ardmore Labor Force Study December 2005
  Abobe Acrobat File Ardmore Area Labor Force Study July 2007 - Briefing
2-page highlights from the Ardmore Area Labor Force Study originally published June 2007.
  Abobe Acrobat File Ardmore Area Labor Force Study July 2007
Area including Carter, Garvin, Jefferson, Love, Marshall, and Murray counties in Oklahoma and Cooke Co. Texas
  Abobe Acrobat File Ada Labor Force Study March 2005

 

 

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