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INTRODUCTION.................................................................................................. 3
METHODOLOGY........................................................................................................................ 3
The Sample...................................................................................................................... 3
Collection Prosedures....................................................................................................... 3
SUMMARY OF MAJOR FINDINGS.................................................................................................... 3
Population........................................................................................................................ 3
Diversifying San Juan....................................................................................................... 4
Job Openings.................................................................................................................... 4
CONCLUSION........................................................................................................................... 4
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INTRODUCTION
The profile of the progress is a compilation of industrial data designed to give the leader an
overview of the population, job base and job growth trends of the Greater San Juan area. The
region, with ancompasses San Juan, Bellville, Santa Maria and Williston, continuous to lead
the way in Californias recovery from the economic slump during the early 90s. The
following report discusses both the data collection methodology and a summary of the
findings.
METHODOLOGY
The Sample
The sample for this study was selected from the first quarter 1995 Employment and Wages
report submitted to the California Department of Labor by the regions employers. The
universe was stratified by standard industrial classification codes. Prosedures involved all
certainty cases.
Collection Prosedures
The majority of the data was collected Survey procedures included three
by mail. Each selected establishment a follow-up mailings to non-
structured schedule for there spesific respondents. The telephone was used
industry. The survey from included extensively to clarify data and to
thye following : canvas critical non-respondents. The
Instruction, occupational title and demographic statistics for the region
definition, business identification and was extracted from the 1990 census
standard industrial classification code. data.
Diversification, induced in part by natural forces, along with the ingenuity f area
business leader is largerly responsible for the continued growth in the San Juan
area. Figure 2 shows the makeup of the employing community.
CONCLUSION
Current population growth trends indicate that the Greater San Juan area will
provide a steady job force for the next five to ten years. The diversity of the area
industries wilol continue to provide 4,000 to 5,000 new jobs over the next five
years in current trends continue.