The Quarterly Workforce Indicators (QWI) are local labor market data produced and released every quarter by the United States Census Bureau. Unlike any other local labor market series produced in the U.S. or the rest of the world, the QWI measure employment flows for workers (accession and separations), jobs (creations and destructions) and earnings for demographic subgroups (age and gender), economic industry (NAICS industry groups), detailed geography (block (experimental), county, Core-Based Statistical Area, and Workforce Investment Area), and ownership (private, all) with fully interacted publication tables. The current QWI data cover 47 states, about 98 % of the private workforce in those states, and about 92 % of all private employme...
Employment growth is an important economic indicator. It is used to judge the state of the economy a...
The Current Employment Statistics (CES) program produces estimates of employment, hours, and earning...
Measures of job creation and destruction are now produced regularly by the U.S. statistical agencies...
The Quarterly Workforce Indicators are local labor market data produced and released every quarter b...
This project combines two separate data sources from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the data report...
This presentation features: Description of Local Employment Dynamics; Review of two major data tools...
Over the last several years, the Longitudinal Employer-Household Dynamics program at the US Census B...
THE BUREAU OF Labor Statistics ’ (BLS) monthly report on labor market developments is the government...
This dissertation develops new data and methods for properly measuring U.S. labor market dynamics us...
THE U.S. LABOR MARKET iS characterized by high rates ofjob creation and job destruction, and by larg...
estimates of total non-farm business payroll employment changes every month. These estimates have si...
Data from the Local Employment Dynamics (LED) Partnership provide unprecedented detail about Nebrask...
One of the most watched economic indicators in the United States is the change in non-agricultural p...
Over the last several years, the Longitudinal Employer-Household Dynamics program at the US Census B...
The Longitudinal Employer-Household Dynamics (LEHD) Program at the U.S. Census Bureau, with the supp...
Employment growth is an important economic indicator. It is used to judge the state of the economy a...
The Current Employment Statistics (CES) program produces estimates of employment, hours, and earning...
Measures of job creation and destruction are now produced regularly by the U.S. statistical agencies...
The Quarterly Workforce Indicators are local labor market data produced and released every quarter b...
This project combines two separate data sources from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the data report...
This presentation features: Description of Local Employment Dynamics; Review of two major data tools...
Over the last several years, the Longitudinal Employer-Household Dynamics program at the US Census B...
THE BUREAU OF Labor Statistics ’ (BLS) monthly report on labor market developments is the government...
This dissertation develops new data and methods for properly measuring U.S. labor market dynamics us...
THE U.S. LABOR MARKET iS characterized by high rates ofjob creation and job destruction, and by larg...
estimates of total non-farm business payroll employment changes every month. These estimates have si...
Data from the Local Employment Dynamics (LED) Partnership provide unprecedented detail about Nebrask...
One of the most watched economic indicators in the United States is the change in non-agricultural p...
Over the last several years, the Longitudinal Employer-Household Dynamics program at the US Census B...
The Longitudinal Employer-Household Dynamics (LEHD) Program at the U.S. Census Bureau, with the supp...
Employment growth is an important economic indicator. It is used to judge the state of the economy a...
The Current Employment Statistics (CES) program produces estimates of employment, hours, and earning...
Measures of job creation and destruction are now produced regularly by the U.S. statistical agencies...