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1 Local Employment Dynamics: Partnership, Public-Use Data, and Innovative Web Tools Eric Coyle Data Dissemination Specialist U.S. Census Bureau 1

2 Agenda  Overview of Local Employment Dynamics (LED)  LED Public-use Data and Web Tools  Accessing QWI Explorer & OnTheMap data  Questions 2

3 Local Employment Dynamics Partnership  Then:  Begun in late 1990s with a few states  Goal to generate new labor market statistics from existing records (UI and firm info)  Now:  53 partner states/territories  3 data products  4 web-based data tools  A culture of innovation and cost savings 3

4 Building on State Inputs  We combine state records with other admin/census/survey data from the Census Bureau and other Federal agencies  We can then create public statistics on:  Firms & Establishments  Jobs & Workers  By Firm and Person Characteristics  Without new respondent burden 4

5 Admin. Records & LED Infrastructure QCEW* Economic Survey Data Business Register UI* Wage Records Federal Records Demographic Census/Survey Data OPM* Public-Use Data Products… QCEW = Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages UI = Unemployment Insurance OPM = Office of Personnel Management Linked National Jobs Data Firm Data Jobs Data Person Data 5

6 6 QWI Explorer 32 Quarterly Workforce Indicators Flexible Pivot Table and Map/Chart interface Data on detailed interactions between firms and workers include employment, employment change (individual and firm), and earnings Analyze/report by worker demographics: age, earnings, race, ethnicity, educational attainment, and sex 49 states available (plus DC, MA coming soon) Analyze/report by firm characteristics: NAICS classification (sector, 3, 4), firm age, and firm size Quarterly data very current (9-12 months old) http://qwiexplorer.ces.census.gov/

7 7 OnTheMap Where do workers live? Where do residents work? What are the commuter flows of a particular area? Analyze/report by worker demographics: age, earnings, race, ethnicity, educational attainment, and sex Analyze/report by firm characteristics: NAICS Sector, firm age, and firm size 2002-2011 annual data 49 states available (plus DC, MA coming soon) User-selected areas Based on Census Blocks Disclosure protection Recognized by United Nations as a major U.S. statistical innovation http://onthemap.ces.census.gov/

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10 Choosing Among LED Data Products Data Product Why Choose It?Potential Drawbacks QWIYou need employment, hires, separations, turnover, or earnings by detailed industry or person characteristics, quarterly time resolution, or a relatively short data lag No geography below county; no residential information LODESYou need employment for detailed or customized geography, residential patterns of the workforce, or relationship between worker employment and home locations Annual time resolution; less detailed firm/person characteristics; significant data lag (temporary) *But feedback is welcome. 10

11 Takeaways  The LED Partnership provides unique workforce information and analysis tools at a relatively low cost  LED data products (QWI, LODES) can give insight into local and regional economies and labor markets  LED’s web tools provide free, 24/7 access to a basic analytical platform for the data 11

12 Useful Links  QWI Explorer  Video Walkthrough: http://lehd.ces.census.gov/applications/help/qwi_explorer.html#!video_walkth rough http://lehd.ces.census.gov/applications/help/qwi_explorer.html#!video_walkth rough  Example Scenarios: http://lehd.ces.census.gov/applications/help/qwi_explorer.html#!example_scen arios http://lehd.ces.census.gov/applications/help/qwi_explorer.html#!example_scen arios  OnTheMap  Getting Started: http://lehd.ces.census.gov/doc/help/onthemap/GettingStartedwithOnTheMap. pdf http://lehd.ces.census.gov/doc/help/onthemap/GettingStartedwithOnTheMap. pdf  Analysis Guides: http://lehd.ces.census.gov/applications/help/onthemap.html#!analysis_guides http://lehd.ces.census.gov/applications/help/onthemap.html#!analysis_guides  Other Tutorials: http://lehd.ces.census.gov/applications/help/onthemap.html#!more_tutorials http://lehd.ces.census.gov/applications/help/onthemap.html#!more_tutorials 12

13 Questions? 13

14 Resources: Need Assistance? 14 U.S. Census Bureau Data Dissemination Branch ( 702) 236-3202 ( 702) 236-3202 eric.a.coyle@census.gov For general questions: clmso.ddb.questions@census.gov Websites: www.census.govwww.census.gov http://factfinder.census.gov/


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