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For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, definitions, and count corrections see http://factfinder.census.gov/home/en/datanotes/expsf3.htm.FIPS state codeFIPS county codeTotal resident population!Total workers working in the area Total workers living in the areaEstimated daytime population*Daytime population change due to commuting/Workers who lived and worked in the same countyEmploy-ment residence ratio Area nameNumberPercent(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6) = (3)+(4)-(5) (7) = (6)-(3)(8) = (7)/(3)*100(9)(10) = (9)/(5)*100(11) = (4)/(5)34 ӣƵ001 Atlantic County003 Bergen County005 Burlington County007 Camden County009 Cape May County011 Cumberland County013 Essex County015 Gloucester County017 Hudson County019 Hunterdon County021 Mercer County023 Middlesex County025 Monmouth County027 Morris County029 Ocean County031 Passaic County033 Salem County035 Somerset County037 Sussex County039 Union County041 Warren CountyNOTES Workers  people 16 years and over who were employed and at work during the reference week. The estimate of workers includes part-time and full-time civilian personnel and people in the Armed Forces.z (Col. 1) FIPS state code  the two-digit code used in the Federal Information Processing Standards to identify each state. (Col. 2) FIPS county code  the three-digit code used in the Federal Information Processing Standards to identify each county or county equivalent within each state. (Col. 3) Total resident population  the total number of persons living in the area, as shown in Census 2000 100-percent data such as Summary File 1."A (Col. 4) Total workers working in the area  this is the number of workers who reported working in the area, regardless of their place of residence. In other words, it is the total that worked there no matter where they lived. Residence locations are not considered, only workplace locations are reflected in this number.* (Col. 5) Total workers living in the area  this is sometimes referred to as the number of resident workers. It is the number of people living in the area who are workers. It includes workers who live there regardless of where they worked, or in other words, no matter where their workplace was located. Place of work location is not considered, only residence location is reflected in this number.) (Col. 6) Estimated daytime population  this is the estimate arrived at by adjusting the total resident population by the number of incommuters and outcommuters to the area, using data from Census 2000. It does not adjust for people entering or leaving the area for purposes other than commuting, nor does the commuting adjustment take the time of day of the work trips into account. The estimate is calculated by adding the total resident population (col. 3) and the total workers working in the area (col. 4), and then subtracting from that result the total workers living in the area (col. 5). This method yields the same result as would be obtained by adding the incommuters and subtracting the outcommuters from the total resident population.%  (Col. 7) Daytime population change due to commuting: number  this is the numeric increase or decrease in the population of the area as a result of work-related commuting. It is the net change in the population due to work travel and is computed by subtracting the total resident population (col. 3) from the estimated daytime population (col. 6). Positive numbers indicate more commuters entering the area than leaving it. Negative numbers occur when more workers leave the area to go to work than enter it to come to work. ; (Col. 8) Daytime population change due to commuting: percent  this is the percentage increase or decrease in the population of the area as a result of work-related commuting. It is calculated by dividing the numeric change due to commuting (col. 7) by the total resident population (col. 3), and multiplying the result by 100. Positive figures denote the percentage increase experienced by the population, while negative numbers show the percentage decrease in the population as a result of commuting.<T (Col. 9) Workers who lived and worked in the same county: number  this value shows how many workers who lived in a particular county also worked in that same county. It is derived from place of residence location information < and responses to the question on workplace location during the week prior to filling out the census questionnaire.@ (Col. 10) Workers who lived and worked in the same county: percent  this measure is sometimes used as an indicator of worker retention, but it does not reflect variation in area size (some counties cover a large area while others are small) or other attributes very well. It is computed by dividing the number of workers who lived and worked in the same county (col. 9) by the total workers living there (col. 5) and multiplying the result by 100.B- (Col. 11) Employment-residence (E-R) ratio  this is a measure of the total number of workers working in an area (col. 4), relative to the total number of workers living in the area (col. 5). It is often used as a rough indication of the jobs-workers balance in an area, although it does not take into account whether the resident workers possess the skills needed for the jobs that are available. E-R ratios greater than 1.00 occur when there are more workers working in the area than living there. These areas can be considered as net importers of labor. For example, an E-R ratio of 1.19 means that there are 19 percent more workers working in the area than living in the area. 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