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The utilization analysis. in this plan consists of three elements: <br />A work force analysis of the County's permanent employees as of November 1, <br />1998, --~' <br />An availability analysis for the recruitment area labor force based on the .1990 U.S. <br />Census data <br />Findings; that is, identification of areas of underutilization of minorities and <br />women in the Orange County work force in relation to the recruitment area labor <br />force. <br />B. Orange County .Work Force Analysis <br />The work force analysis reviews the County's permanent employment both overall <br />and by the eight federal Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) occupational <br />categories. These categories are Officials and Administrators; Professionals; <br />Technicians; Protective Service Workers; Paraprofessionals; Office and Clerical; <br />Skilled Craft Workers; and Service and Maintenance. <br />Appendix A shows the eight EEO categories and the Orange County classes included <br />in each category. <br />Appendix B shows the Orange .County work force data by. EEO category. <br />As of November 1, 1998, the Orange County work force consisted of 609 permanent <br />employees. Of these, 357 (58.6 percent) were women and 173 (28.4 percent) were <br />minorities. <br />C. Recruitment Area Availability Analysis <br />To conduct the analysis of the availability of minorities and women in the labor force, <br />the County first identified the appropriate recruitment area to use in this analysis. The <br />recruitment area used is the four-county area made up of Orange, Durham, <br />Alamance and Wake Counties. <br />Based on 1998 applicant flow information, this recruitment area accounts for 77.4 <br />percent of applicants for Orange County employment. <br />Based on the 1990 U. S. Census data, the labor force for this four county recruitment <br />area totaled 460,846. Of this total, 222,535 (48.3 percent) were women and 114,324 <br />(24.8 percent) were minorities. <br />Appendix C shows the recruitment area labor force data by EEO category. <br />-16- <br />
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