Commuting Patterns (1997)
Martin County, IN

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Commuting Patterns (1997)

Martin County, Indiana
Work/Residence (commuting) Patterns
-- Based on IT-40 Returns for Tax Year 1997
Number of persons who live in Martin County and work (labor force) 7,092
Number of persons who live in Martin County and work in Martin County 5,298
Number of persons who live out of and work in Martin County   4,214
Total number of persons who work in Martin County (work force)  9,512
Top five counties sending workers INTO Martin County:
1.  Lawrence County   1,022
2.  Greene County 863
3.  Daviess County  779
4.  Monroe County    751
5.  Orange County    189
Total of above        3,604 workers = 37.9% of Martin County work force
Top five counties receiving workers FROM Martin County:
1.  Dubois County   750
2.  Daviess County    373
3.  Lawrence County 172
4.  Orange County 119
5.  Monroe County   115
Total of above        1,529 workers = 21.6% of Martin County labor force
Detailed data by county:
(where 10 or more either commute into or out of this county)
County Name Communte INTO Commute From
  Martin County Martin County To:
Clay County 24 4
Daviess County    779 373
Dubois County      111 750
Gibson County 15 5
Greene County    863 49
Illinois          11 6
Jackson County         13 2
Kentucky 0 15
Knox County      127 42
Lawrence County   1,022 172
Marion County            12 21
Monroe County        751 115
Morgan County       22 1
Orange County 189 119
Out of state        22 15
Owen County        22 6
Pike County       42 13
Spencer County      11 2
Sullivan County      36 0
Vanderburgh County  5 13
Vigo County   16 8
Washington County        29 0
Note: commuters to/from IL, MI, KY, OH, WI, and PA are reported separately
     and are not included in the 'Out of state' category.
Data source: Indiana Dept. of Revenue
Report generated by STATS Indiana June 1999
Ibrc@indiana.edu
http://www.stats.indiana.edu/web/county/commuting/1997/martin.txt

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