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0 <br /> I and maintenance related occupations. Therefore, 76.4 percent of project <br /> related occupations would, when considered as the sole source of family <br /> income, be classified as either very low or low income households. It <br /> is assumed however, that in many cases income levels are raised through <br /> the existence of a second and third family income. The nature of both <br /> the retail and hotel related industries indicate that many employees in <br /> those industries will be part-time employees providing a secondary income. <br /> a A study conducted by the Irvine Company concluded that up to 80 percent <br /> of wage earners in regional shopping centers are second and third wage <br /> earners in the family.t <br /> Existing Labor Supply <br /> `s- <br /> Table 30 indicates the occupation of primary wage earners <br /> t. provided in the 1976 Special Census for persons living in the City of <br /> Santa Ana. <br /> I---- <br /> Table 31 indicates the location where the primary wage earner <br /> is employed. <br /> As shown in the above Table 31, only about 26 percent of the <br /> I- <br /> respondents who live in the City of Santa Ana actually work in the <br /> City. <br /> Li <br /> The data from the 1976 Special Census (Tables 30 and 31) <br /> L indicate that there are qualified workers in all the project related <br /> occupations living in the City of Santa Ana. Since approximately 74 <br /> L. percent of those workers commute to work, it is possible that some of <br /> those workers would welcome the opportunity to leave their present place <br /> of employment to work in the City, if given the opportunity. <br /> * Earl Tinnons, Director of Marketing Services, The Irvine Company <br /> conversation, April 14, 1982. <br /> 155
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