CENSUS TRANSPORTATION PLANNING PACKAGE (CTPP 2000)
Geographic Area: Working in Douglas County, Illinois
TABLE 1. SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS BY PLACE OF WORK, 1990 and 2000
Selected Characteristics                     (Universe: All Workers) 1990 2000 Change 1990 to 2000
Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent
Workers 16 years or over 7,713 100 8,295 100 582 7.5
Sex              
Male 4,556 59.1 4,675 56.4 119 2.6
Female 3,157 40.9 3,620 43.6 463 14.7
Mode to work  
Drove alone 5,400 70.0 5,970 72.0 570 10.6
2-person carpool 917 11.9 845 10.2 -72 -7.9
3-or-more-person carpool 277 3.6 305 3.7 28 10.1
Bus or trolley bus 26 0.3 0 0.0 -26 -100.0
All other transit1 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 **
Bicycle or walked 547 7.1 520 6.3 -27 -4.9
Taxicab, motorcycle, or other mode 102 1.3 110 1.3 8 7.8
Worked at home 444 5.8 545 6.6 101 22.7
Travel time to work  (Universe = Workers who did not work at home)
Less than 5 953 13.1 995 12.8 42 4.4
5 to 9 1,847 25.4 1,885 24.3 38 2.1
10 to 14 1,120 15.4 1,010 13.0 -110 -9.8
15 to 19 1,019 14.0 975 12.6 -44 -4.3
20 to 29 833 11.5 1,210 15.6 377 45.3
30 to 44 906 12.5 1,120 14.5 214 23.6
45- 59 294 4.0 275 3.5 -19 -6.5
60 or more 297 4.1 280 3.6 -17 -5.7
Mean travel time (minutes) 16.8 (X) 17.7 (X) 0.9 (X)
Median travel time (minutes) 13.7 (X) 12.9 (X) -0.8 (X)
           
TABLE 2.  MODE TO WORK BY TRAVEL TIME, 2000
(Universe = Workers who did not work at home)
  Mean travel time (mins.) Total Less than 10 minutes 10 to 19 minutes 20 to 29 minutes 30 to 44 minutes 45 -59 minutes 60 or more minutes
Total  17.7 7,750 2,880 1,985 1,210 1,120 275 280
                Row percent   100 37.2 25.6 15.6 14.5 3.5 3.6
               Column percent   100 100 100 100 100 100 100
Drove alone 17.2 5,970 2,350 1,485 915 840 175 205
                Row percent   100 39.4 24.9 15.3 14.1 2.9 3.4
               Column percent   77.0 81.6 74.8 75.6 75.0 63.6 73.2
2-person carpool 22.8 845 155 260 175 174 29 49
                Row percent   100 18.3 30.8 20.7 20.6 3.4 5.8
               Column percent   10.9 5.4 13.1 14.5 15.5 10.5 17.5
3+ carpool 23.8 305 30 90 60 73 53 0
                Row percent   100 9.8 29.5 19.7 23.9 17.4 0.0
               Column percent   3.9 1.0 4.5 5.0 6.5 19.3 0.0
Bus or trolley bus 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
                Row percent   100 ** ** ** ** ** **
               Column percent   0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
All other transit1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
                Row percent   100 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
               Column percent   0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Bicycle or walked 8.8 520 335 135 45 4 0 4
                Row percent   100 64.4 26.0 8.7 0.8 0.0 0.8
               Column percent   6.7 11.6 6.8 3.7 0.4 0.0 1.4
All other modes1 34.8 110 10 19 15 24 30 14
                Row percent   100 9.1 17.3 13.6 21.8 27.3 12.7
               Column percent   1.4 0.3 1.0 1.2 2.1 10.9 5.0
Notes:
1. See notes1.htm
2. Workers-at-work shown here differs from local employment in many ways.  For more information, please read notes2.htm
CENSUS TRANSPORTATION PLANNING PACKAGE (CTPP 2000)
Geographic Area: Working in Douglas County, Illinois
TABLE 3. MODE TO WORK BY VEHICLES AVAILABLE IN HOUSEHOLDS
Mode to Work                                                                                (Universe = Workers living in households) Workers living in households…
Total Without a vehicle With 1 vehicle With 2+ vehicles
Total 8,230 755 1,455 6,020
Drove alone 5,945 80 965 4,905
2-person carpool 815 95 215 505
3-or-more-person carpool 295 155 75 73
Bus or trolley bus 0 0 0 0
Streetcar, trolley car, subway, or elevated, Railroad or Ferryboat 0 0 0 0
Bicycle or walked 515 225 130 159
Taxicab, motorcycle or other means 110 75 20 20
Worked at Home 545 130 50 370
TABLE 4.  SEX OF WORKER BY INDUSTRY1 AND OCCUPATON1
 (Universe = All Workers) All Workers Sex  
Male Female  
Workers 16 years and over 8,295 4,675 3,620  
Industry  
Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting and mining 480 430 50  
Construction 545 490 60  
Manufacturing 2,285 1,545 740  
Wholesale trade 300 225 75  
Retail trade 1,260 540 720  
Transportation and warehousing and utilities 550 435 115  
Information 80 35 45  
Finance, insurance, real estate and rental and leasing 325 120 210  
Profess., scientific, management, administrative, waste management 230 120 110  
Educational, health and social services 1,015 215 800  
Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation and food services 685 230 455  
Other services (except public administration) 355 195 160  
Public administration 185 100 90  
Armed forces 0 0 0  
Occupation  
Management 490 320 170  
Farmers and farm managers 345 320 20  
Business and financial operations specialists 140 80 60  
Computer and mathematical 10 10 0  
Architecture and engineering 75 70 4  
Life, physical and social science 70 50 20  
Community and social service 75 60 15  
Legal 20 4 15  
Education, training and library 345 70 280  
Arts, design, entertainment, sports and media 70 35 35  
Healthcare practitioners and technicians 200 70 130  
Healthcare support 100 0 100  
Protective service 90 80 10  
Food preparation and serving related 515 130 380  
Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance 315 155 160  
Personal care and service 240 40 200  
Sales and related 1,020 420 605  
Office and administrative support 905 215 690  
Farming, fishing, and forestry 115 90 25  
Construction and excavation 515 495 20  
Installation, maintenance and repairs 275 275 4  
Production 1,645 1,065 580  
Transportation and material moving 730 625 110  
Armed Forces 0 0 0