. The changing Illinois environment : critical trends : technical report of the Critical Trends Assessment Project. Man; Pollution; Environmental protection; Ecology; Environmental impact analysis. MANUFACTURING Even though employment has declined considerably, the value of manufacturing output (in 1987 dollars) has increased almost 9%, firom $117 billion to $127 billion. Value of output was calculated using factors derived from the Regional Economic Model, which express the value of output per employee within each SIC Code for each year. These factors were then multiplied by the number of emp
. The changing Illinois environment : critical trends : technical report of the Critical Trends Assessment Project. Man; Pollution; Environmental protection; Ecology; Environmental impact analysis. MANUFACTURING Even though employment has declined considerably, the value of manufacturing output (in 1987 dollars) has increased almost 9%, firom $117 billion to $127 billion. Value of output was calculated using factors derived from the Regional Economic Model, which express the value of output per employee within each SIC Code for each year. These factors were then multiplied by the number of employees in each year within each SIC Code to obtain the statewide value of manufacturing output The number of employees was found in the Illinois County Business Patterns for each applicable year. $140,000 $120,000 $100,000 (80,000 ^ $S0,000 a $40,000 $20,000 Figure 3. Manirfacturing output (millions).. twenty years. Cook County and the Davenport/Rock Island/Moline and St Louis MSA's experienced significant losses, with output in Cook County and the St Louis MSA declining by 15% and in the Davenport/Rock Island/Moline MSA by 9%. In the collar counties, output increased, with DuPage County leading at 431%, followed by McHenry County at 183% and Lake County at 135%. In the university MSA's of ChampaignAJrbana/Rantoul and BloomingtonyNormal MSA, both employment and output increased, with output up 358% and 171%, respectively. The following section discusses economic trends in counties and MSA's where major changes have Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Illinois. Dept. of Energy and Natural Resources; Critical Trends Assessment Project. Springfield, Ill. : Ill. Dept. of Energy and Natural Resources
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