The Census Bureau s Local Employment Dynamics Program

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1 The Census Bureau s Local Employment Dynamics Program C2ER Webinar January 19, 2011 Tom Tveidt Tom Tveidt Research Economist

2 What is Local Employment Dynamics (LED)? How do you access LED data? How can you use LED? Future of LED?

3 Disclaimer: I am not an expert. I am a user.

4 LED is an Incredible New Tool You can t build a house with one new tool.but you can change the way a house is built

5 New Answers to New Questions Workforce board discover who lost jobs in manufacturing Commercial site owner identify a passing workforce Restaurant developer separate out residents from commuters Housing agency locate new housing sites near workers

6 What is LED? A voluntary partnership between the states and the Census Bureau Use existing data to link multiple sources Creates new information & products Uses synthetic data Run by innovative group

7 Before LED

8 LED Adds New Dimensions

9 LED Adds New Dimensions Current LED Jobs Payroll Industry Jobs Total payroll Gross job gain Gross job loss Net jobs New hires Recalls Layoffs/quits Individual earnings Geography Current National State County LED State Metro Demography Current None LED Male ae Female Age categories Current Workplace County Sub-county WIA User Defined LED Workplace Residence

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11 OnTheMap QWI Online VirtualRDC

12 QWI versus OTM

13 OnTheMap

14 OnTheMap

15 OnTheMap Area Profile Analysis Location & characteristics of workers living or employed in the selection area.

16 OnTheMap Area Comparison Analysis Compare area profile results for geographic areas contained by the selection area.

17 OnTheMap Distance/Direction Analysis Job counts are displayed grouped by eight cardinal directions and four distance breaks of the commute to/from the selection area

18 OnTheMap Destination Analysis Analyze the commute destinations from the selection area.

19 OnTheMap Inflow/Outflow Analysis Compare the count and characteristics of worker flows in to, out of, and within the selected study area.

20 OnTheMap-Worker Flows

21 OnTheMap-Worker Flows

22 OTM-Worker Flows Over Time 18,000 16,000 14,000 Residents Employed in Wilkes 13,829 12,000 10,000 Residents work outside Wilkes (out commute) 10,409 8,000 6,000 Non Residents work inside Wilkes (incommute) 10,025 4,

23 OTM-Worker Flows By Industry

24 OTM-Worker Flows By Industry & Time

25 OTM-Worker Flows By Age/Earnings

26 OTM-Custom Geographies

27 OTM-Custom Geographies Where Residents Work Where Workers Live

28 QWI Online

29 QWI versus OTM

30 QWI-Quarterly Workforce Indicators

31 QWI-Quarterly Workforce Indicators

32 QWI-Employment By Age

33 QWI-AVG Monthly Earnings

34 QWI-Employment By Gender

35 QWI-Industry Employment By Gender

36 QWI-Industry Employment By Age

37 QWI-Industry Employment By Age & Time 5-Year Manufacturing Employment Change

38 QWI-Industry Employment By Age & Time 5-Year Retail Employment Change

39 QWI-Industry Employment By Age & Time 5-Year Wholesale Employment Change

40 QWI-Turnover Rates, New Hire Earnings

41 VirtualRDC

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43 LED-The Future Data Enhancements Include Federal Government & Self-Employed l Add worker earnings & job flows by Race & Ethnicity it Add information on Worker Education Add Firm Age & Size

44 LED-The Future Data Visualizations

45 LED-The Future Data Visualizations

46 LED-The Future Data Visualizations

47 Tom Tveidt