Survey of New Employees Hired by New and Existing Companies in Lawrence/Douglas County Between 1989 and 1990

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1991-05Author
Upmeier, Helga
Publisher
Institute for Public Policy and Business Research, University of Kansas
Type
Technical Report
Is part of series
Technical Report;6
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Copyright 1991, Institute for Public Policy and Business Research, University of Kansas
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The Institute for Public Policy and Business Research at the University of Kansas conducted a survey of newly hired employees in Lawrence/Douglas County in December 1990 with a follow-up survey in February 1991. The main goal was to generate meaningful input variables for a cost-benefit model to be used in assessing property tax abatements. Within this framework, the survey focused on a few key questions: (1) Proportion of new residents (in-migrants) associated with new local job opportunities generated by a new plant.(2) Number of present and future school-aged children to be expected from new employees.(3) Proportion of newly hired employees which are commuting to Douglas County for work and have an out-of-county residence.(4) Household size of newly hired employees, in particular new residents.(5) Occupational categories of new employees.(6) Previous employment status (employed, unemployed, new labor force entrant, etc.)
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Helga Upmier. Survey of New Employees Hired by New and Existing Companies in Lawrence/Douglas County Between 1989 and 1990. Institute for Public Policy and Business Research, University of Kansas. Technical Report Series: 6 (May 1991).
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