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Seasonal Maps: Average Job Loss Rates
These maps show the average job loss rates in the sector Agriculture and Forestry per county-season-year combination and are based on the fraction of observed individuals where a notice of job termination was received at a feasible date in a given month. The termination is derived from a transition of the worker into unemployment. The assigned date for the job loss is the estimated notice date for the termination. Values are derived from fractions on the county-month-year level. Values are capped at 10%.
Usage: Use the slider to move from 1990 Spring all the way to 2020 Winter. The image will update based on the current time selection.
Tip: Click on the slider and use ← and → on your keyboard to navigate between maps.