TABLE E5

TOTAL NON-AGRICULTURAL EMPLOYMENT BY PLACE OF WORK

Note: The state data format changed after 2003, such that detail by industry is no
longer available by municipality, but only for the entire Danbury Labor Market Area
as a whole. See Table E4A for latest totals by municipality. Contact
is Joseph Slepski, CT DOL, Office of Research, 860-263-6275.

Goods Producing Industries Bethel Bridge-
water
Brook-
field
Dan-
bury
New
Fair.
New
Milf.
Newtown Redding Ridge
field
Sherman Region
Construction 1970 120 10 260 870 70 280 150 50 540 10 2,360
Construction 1975 150 20 140 840 70 240 290 * 270 10 2,030
Construction 1980 180 20 100 1,070 60 260 190 40 450 * 2,370
Construction 1985 300 30 270 1,410 110 350 190 90 410 * 3,160
Construction 1990 290 20 390 1,280 120 470 320 140 370 40 3,440
Construction 1995 320 30 360 1,080 80 340 350 80 290 50 2,980
Construction 2000 300  20  170  1,600  190  450  370  150  340  60  3,650 
Construction 2001                      
Construction 2002                      
Construction 2003                      
Construction 2004                      
Construction 2005                      
Fabricated Metals 1970 140 0 60 1,240 0 * 40 * * 0 1,480
Fabricated Metals 1975 120 0 40 1,190 0 10 * 0 * 0 1,360
Fabricated Metals 1980 200 * 90 1,060 0 210 50 0 * 0 1,610
Fabricated Metals 1985 60 * 60 1,220 0 70 110 0 * 0 1,520
Fabricated Metals 1990 80 0 40 1,150 0 70 100 0 * 0 1,440
Fabricated Metals 1995 * 0 20 340 0 70 * 0 * * 430
Fabricated Metals 2000 50  400  70  520 
Fabricated Metals 2001                      
Fabricated Metals 2002                      
Fabricated Metals 2003                      
Fabricated Metals 2004                      
Fabricated Metals 2005                      
Machinery 1970 140 0 * 2,260 * 20 150 0 0 0 2,570
Machinery 1975 270 0 * 1,970 * * 260 * 0 0 2,500
Machinery 1980 130 0 * 2,150 * 40 180 * 60 0 2,560
Machinery 1985 150 0 180 2,190 * 110 60 * 190 0 2,880
Machinery 1990 370 0 170 2,340 30 90 20 0 0 0 3,020
Machinery 1995 100 0 40 1,530 * 70 90 * * * 1,830
Machinery 2000 370  190  1,110  50  30  1,750 
Machinery 2001                      
Machinery 2002                      
Machinery 2003                      
Machinery 2004                      
Machinery 2005                      
Electrical Equip. 1970 510 0 * 2,200 0 310 * 0 * 0 3,020
Electrical Equip. 1975 220 0 120 1,500 0 330 * * * 0 2,170
Electrical Equip. 1980 320 0 330 2,930 0 600 * 0 * 0 4,180
Electrical Equip. 1985 420 0 430 3,400 0 * 240 0 150 0 4,640
Electrical Equip. 1990 720 0 330 1,560 0 160 * * 90 0 2,860
Electrical Equip. 1995 880 0 150 1,550 20 80 30 * 0 0 2,710
Electrical Equip. 2000 710  490  1,760  260  40  3,260 
Electrical Equip. 2001                      
Electrical Equip. 2002                      
Electrical Equip. 2003                      
Electrical Equip. 2004                      
Electrical Equip. 2005                      
Instruments 1970 * 0 * 3,230 0 0 * 0 580 0 3,810
Instruments 1975 * 0 0 3,010 0 0 450 0 * 0 3,460
Instruments 1980 * 0 70 2,580 0 * 520 0 830 0 4,000
Instruments 1985 * 0 280 3,010 0 10 410 0 * 0 3,710
Instruments 1990 720 0 160 1,980 0 20 1,160 0 80 0 4,120
Instruments 1995 * 10 280 1,480 * 200 * 10 50 0 2,030
Instruments 2000 500  1,300  50  1,850 
Instruments 2001                      
Instruments 2002                      
Instruments 2003                      
Instruments 2004                      
Instruments 2005                      
Other Manuf. 1970 540 * 180 2,370 * 1,440 870 * 240 0 5,640
Other Manuf. 1975 740 * 200 2,840 * 1,460 980 280 840 * 7,340
Other Manuf. 1980 1,240 * 290 4,670 60 1,690 1,430 0 310 * 9,690
Other Manuf. 1985 1,350 * 190 7,640 40 2,000 940 0 2,060 10 14,230
Other Manuf. 1990 490 0 400 6,830 10 1,900 1,230 20 1,800 10 12,690
Other Manuf. 1995 1,220 10 170 6,080 70 1,610 1,370 0 1,690 * 12,220
Other Manuf. 2000 850  10  120  5,710  110  1,210  1,610  30  2,030  11,680 
Other Manuf. 2001                      
Other Manuf. 2002                      
Other Manuf. 2003                      
Other Manuf. 2004                      
Other Manuf. 2005                      


TABLE E-5.... Continued 
TOTAL NON-AGRICULTURAL EMPLOYMENT BY PLACE OF WORK
                       
           
Services Producing Industries Bethel
Bridge
water
Brook
field
Danbury
New
Fair.
New
Milf.
Newtown
Redding
Ridge
field
Sherman
Region
Trans, Comm, & Pub Util 1970 * * * 1,500 * * * 40 * * 1,540
Trans, Comm, & Pub Util 1975 * * * 1,860 * * * * 20 0 1,880
Trans, Comm, & Pub Util 1980 * 0 * 2,060 * 250 * * 40 0 2,350
Trans, Comm, & Pub Util 1985 * 0 * 1,900 * * 160 * 90 * 2,150
Trans, Comm, & Pub Util 1990 200 0 * 1,670 30 410 * 20 140 0 2,470
Trans, Comm, & Pub Util 1995 390 0 390 1,310 50 430 50 * 120 * 2,740
Trans, Comm, & Pub Util 2000 310  470  1,240  20  190  380  190  2,800 
Trans, Comm, & Pub Util 2001                      
Trans, Comm, & Pub Util 2002                      
Trans, Comm, & Pub Util 2003                      
Trans, Comm, & Pub Util 2004                      
Trans, Comm, & Pub Util 2005                      
Wholesale Trade 1970 70 0 40 570 30 40 130 20 10 0 910
Wholesale Trade 1975 80 0 110 740 30 100 40 20 30 * 1,150
Wholesale Trade 1980 70 0 140 1,150 20 600 130 30 200 10 2,350
Wholesale Trade 1985 150 * 250 1,940 40 180 440 60 240 10 3,310
Wholesale Trade 1990 260 * 360 1,590 60 510 440 10 290 10 3,530
Wholesale Trade 1995 810 10 320 1,670 30 320 440 20 250 20 3,890
Wholesale Trade 2000 340  310  1,530  30  390  190  30  180  20  3,020 
Wholesale Trade 2001                      
Wholesale Trade 2002                      
Wholesale Trade 2003                      
Wholesale Trade 2004                      
Wholesale Trade 2005                      
Retail Trade 1970 440 8 640 3,890 40 780 410 80 770 * 7,058
Retail Trade 1975 520 * 520 4,530 140 980 600 60 1,080 * 8,430
Retail Trade 1980 810 * 840 6,590 80 1,210 760 90 1,450 40 11,870
Retail Trade 1985 880 * 1,280 7,710 180 1,690 790 90 1,930 40 14,590
Retail Trade 1990 1,070 * 1,760 10,170 200 1,800 820 120 1,700 50 17,690
Retail Trade 1995 840 30 2,390 9,060 180 1,790 1,070 140 1,660 70 17,230
Retail Trade 2000 940  30  1,860  9,830  280  1,990  1,220  90  1,880  70  18,190 
Retail Trade 2001                      
Retail Trade 2002                      
Retail Trade 2003                      
Retail Trade 2004                      
Retail Trade 2005                      
Finance, Ins & R.E. 1970 40 * 20 580 20 160 50 * 110 * 980
Finance, Ins & R.E. 1975 60 * 30 780 10 190 120 * * * 1,190
Finance, Ins & R.E. 1980 70 * 40 880 * 220 160 * 230 * 1,600
Finance, Ins & R.E. 1985 140 * 140 1,550 20 330 210 10 250 * 2,650
Finance, Ins & R.E. 1990 * 10 200 2,220 50 320 240 20 300 * 3,360
Finance, Ins & R.E. 1995 150 10 120 2,270 50 320 290 * 360 * 3,570
Finance, Ins & R.E. 2000 330  20  230  3,850  90  230  340  530  5,620 
Finance, Ins & R.E. 2001                      
Finance, Ins & R.E. 2002                      
Finance, Ins & R.E. 2003                      
Finance, Ins & R.E. 2004                      
Finance, Ins & R.E. 2005                      
Service (Incl. Nonpr.) 1970 150 20 210 3,320 120 560 200 320 620 10 5,530
Service (Incl. Nonpr.) 1975 270 30 280 4,200 110 950 390 90 820 20 7,160
Service (Incl. Nonpr.) 1980 640 40 640 5,970 120 1,280 570 280 1,080 50 10,670
Service (Incl. Nonpr.) 1985 710 40 740 9,980 230 2,190 1,070 220 1,640 50 16,870
Service (Incl. Nonpr.) 1990 850 100 1,200 11,590 370 2,570 1,420 370 1,730 60 20,260
Service (Incl. Nonpr.) 1995 1,010 110 1,910 12,280 340 2,600 1,550 300 2,350 80 22,530
Service (Incl. Nonpr.) 2000  1,210 80  2,400  12,860  720  3,010  2,370  360  2,740  100  25,850 
Service (Incl. Nonpr.) 2001                      
Service (Incl. Nonpr.) 2002                      
Service (Incl. Nonpr.) 2003                      
Service (Incl. Nonpr.) 2004                      
Service (Incl. Nonpr.) 2005                      
                       
TABLE E-5.... Continued 
TOTAL NON-AGRICULTURAL EMPLOYMENT BY PLACE OF WORK
                       
           
Services Producing Industries Bethel
Bridge
water
Brook
field
Danbury
New
Fair.
New
Milf.
Newtown Redding
Ridge
field
Sherman Region
Government 1970 360 50 300 2,680 130 500 1,630 200 550 30 6,430
Government 1975 500 60 400 3,480 280 680 2,000 160 770 50 8,380
Government 1980 490 130 530 3,240 360 810 1,960 210 890 50 8,670
Government 1985 570 20 480 3,500 450 870 2,020 420 820 60 9,210
Government 1990 680 30 600 3,970 520 950 2,150 420 780 100 10,200
Government 1995 480 20 330 3,970 290 930 1,560 200 790 80 8,650
Government 2000 470  30  390  3,560  240  1,230  980  280  1,050  100  8,330 
Government 2001                      
Government 2002                      
Government 2003                      
Government 2004                      
Government 2005                      
Rounding Diff. 1970 40 12 30 0 30 190 0 300 40 20 662
Rounding Diff. 1975 70 40 90 0 30 200 40 40 190 20 720
Rounding Diff. 1980 130 40 260 0 10 0 80 10 0 10 540
Rounding Diff. 1985 150 40 410 -10 20 270 0 30 0 10 920
Rounding Diff. 1990 330 60 180 0 -10 -10 0 -20 10 10 550
Rounding Diff. 1995 -10 -10 300 10 0 -20 0 40 10 10 330
Rounding Diff. 2000 90  300  30  10  430 
Rounding Diff. 2001                      
Rounding Diff. 2002                      
Rounding Diff. 2003                      
Rounding Diff. 2004                      
Rounding Diff. 2005                      
TOTAL 1970 2,550 100 1,740 24,710 440 4,280 3,630 1,010 3,460 70 41,990
TOTAL 1975 3,000 150 1,930 26,940 670 5,140 5,170 650 4,020 100 47,770
TOTAL 1980 4,280 230 3,330 34,350 710 7,170 6,030 660 5,540 160 62,460
TOTAL 1985 4,880 130 4,710 45,440 1,090 8,070 6,640 920 7,780 180 79,840
TOTAL 1990 6,060 220 5,790 46,350 1,380 9,260 7,900 1,100 7,290 280 85,630
TOTAL 1995 6,190 220 6,780 42,630 1,110 8,740 6,800 790 7,570 310 81,140
TOTAL 2000 5,920  190  7,480  44,750  1,680  9,130  7,530  970  8,940  360  86,950 
TOTAL 2001                      
TOTAL 2002                      
TOTAL 2003                      
TOTAL 2004                      
TOTAL 2005                      

* Disclosure provisions of Connecticut's Unemployment Insurance Law prohibit the release of data which tends to reveal figures reported by
individual firms. However, this was changed slightly from 1970 to 1990. Undisclosed categorical totals noted by asterisks under
manufacturing are combined and put into the "other manufacturing" category. Source: The Connecticut Department of Labor, Employment
Security Division, Office of Research and Information, June of each year.