2014-08-132014-08-132014-08-132010-03-21http://hdl.handle.net/10827/15926Between 2008-2010, the South Carolina Employment Security Commission published reports on the labor markets of each county, metropolitan statistical area, and Workforce Investment Act area in the state. The reports include material and statistical charts on the labor supply and types, education levels, income, population, and major occupations.application/pdfDocumentCopyright status undetermined. For more information contact, South Carolina State Library, 1500 Senate Street, Columbia, South Carolina 29201.South Carolina--Population--StatisticsLabor supply--South Carolina--Florence County--StatisticsOccupations--South Carolina--Florence County--StatisticsWages--South Carolina--Florence County--StatisticsFlorence County (S.C.)--StatisticsLabor market--South Carolina--Florence County--StatisticsUnemployment--South Carolina--Florence County--StatisticsUnemployment insurance claimants--South Carolina--Florence County--StatisticsEducation--South Carolina--Florence County--StatisticsLabor supply--South Carolina--Darlington County--StatisticsOccupations--South Carolina--Darlington County--StatisticsWages--South Carolina--Darlington County--StatisticsDarlington County (S.C.)--StatisticsLabor market--South Carolina--Darlington County--StatisticsUnemployment--South Carolina--Darlington County--StatisticsUnemployment insurance claimants--South Carolina--Darlington County--StatisticsEducation--South Carolina--Darlington County--StatisticsLabor market profile : Florence MSA, Darlington and FlorenceText