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Brochures
Factsheets
InfoDocs
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Historical Announcements

The Archive of the Library contains older documents generated during the development of LEHD and LED data. These range from fact sheets to brochures, and include InfoDocs (informational documents) and Historical Announcements (from What's New).

Brochures

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InfoDocs

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Factsheets

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Newsletters

Twice a year, a newsletter is released which lists a summary of events, developments, training, and research effort occuring in LED.

  • Newsletter No. NN-03-02
    > Volume 3 Number 2 [PDF; File Size: 302KB]
    > Date: July 2004.
  • Newsletter No. NN-03-01
    > Volume 3 Number 1 [PDF; File Size: 480KB]
    > Date: January 2004.
  • Newsletter No. NN-02-02
    > Volume 2 Number 2 [PDF; File Size: 340KB]
    > Date: July 2003.
  • Newsletter No. NN-02-01
    > Volume 2 Number 1 [PDF; File Size: 438KB]
    > Date: October 2002.
  • Newsletter No. NN-01-02
    > Volume 1 Number 2 [PDF; File Size: 509KB]
    > Date: April 2002.
  • Newsletter No. NN-01-01
    > Volume 1 Number 1 [PDF; File Size: 108KB]
    > Date: November 2001.

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Historial Announcements

December 29, 2008: OnTheMap to be Featured in United Nations Seminar

The United Nations (UN) will host a seminar on "Innovations in Official Statistics" in New York City, New York, on Friday, February 20, 2009. The seminar is part of a series dedicated to topics of great relevance for the global statistical community before the UN Statistical Commission session. Additional information about the seminar is located at http://unstats.un.org/unsd/statcom/statcom_09/seminars/innovation/innovations_seminar.htm. [an error occurred while processing this directive]

OnTheMap has been selected and will be featured as one of four contributed papers on U.S. statistical innovations. The 9-page paper, titled "OnTheMap - An Innovative Mapping and Reporting Tool" is located at http://unstats.un.org/unsd/statcom/statcom_09/seminars/innovation/Innovation%20Seminar/USA-OntheMap.pdf [PDF; File Size: 788KB].

Mr. Thomas Mesenbourg, Deputy Director of the U.S. Census Bureau, will serve as a panelist in Session III of the Seminar, "Innovation in Data Dissemination."

Please send your comments and questions to [an error occurred while processing this directive].

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December 29, 2008: U.S. Senate Committee Recognizes LED Product

In response to a call by the U.S. Senate Special Committee on Aging, the Census Bureau submitted the Older Worker Profile series produced under the Local Employment Dynamics (LED) partnership as an exemplary collaborative research effort within the federal government that seeks to advance the well-being of older Amercians.

The submission has been accepted and will be included in the Recognition of Excellence in Aging Research Committee report. A list of the 2008 Aging Awards is located at http://aging.senate.gov/award/award_main.cfm. [an error occurred while processing this directive]

To date, the latest Older Worker Profile has been released for 27 LED state partners. The reports and associated tables are located at http://lehd.did.census.gov/led/library/profiles_2007.html.

Please send your comments and questions to [an error occurred while processing this directive].

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December 23, 2008: Kansas Profile of Older Workers Released

The Census Bureau, under the federal-state Local Employment Dynamics (LED) partnership, has launched a series of reports on workers 55 and older for more than 30 states. Kansas is the twenty-seventh state to be released in the series today, to be followed by California. The Kansas report can be accessed at http://www.census.gov/prod/2008pubs/ledow04ks.pdf [PDF; File Size: 547KB]. The report and additional tables may also be found at http://lehd.did.census.gov/led/library/profiles.html. For additional information about the LED partnership, please visit http://lehd.did.census.gov.

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December 17, 2008: West Virginia Profile of Older Workers Released

The Census Bureau, under the federal-state Local Employment Dynamics (LED) partnership, has launched a series of reports on workers 55 and older for more than 30 states. West Virginia is the twenty-sixth state to be released in the series today, to be followed by Kansas and California. The West Virginia report can be accessed at http://www.census.gov/prod/2008pubs/ledow04wv.pdf [PDF; File Size: 1.14MB]. The report and additional tables may also be found at http://lehd.did.census.gov/led/library/profiles.html. For additional information about the LED partnership, please visit http://lehd.did.census.gov.

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December 16, 2008: Release of OnTheMap Version 3.2.1

The U.S. Census Bureau released OnTheMap Version 3.2.1 today.

Version 3.2.1 introduces OnTheMap Direct, a simplified interface to generate map overlays and tabular reports with just one click of the mouse! Users can rapidly access employment data for their area of interest without performing the more advanced multi-step process found in the full version of OnTheMap. Options for selecting county, workplace or residential area, labor market segment, and analysis type are provided. OnTheMap Direct is an experimental application currently offering county-level employment data for Iowa for the year 2006. Version 3.2.1 also includes updated Help documents.

OnTheMap is also supported by the Employment and Training Administration of the U.S. Department of Labor and the state partners under the Local Employment Dynamics partnership with the Census Bureau.

OnTheMap Version 3 can be accessed by selecting "Local Employment Dynamics" at http://www.census.gov and then OnTheMap under Quick Links, or directly at http://lehd.did.census.gov. Comments should be sent to [an error occurred while processing this directive]. OnTheMap Direct is under Quick Links below OnTheMap Version 3.

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December 15, 2008: Release of OnTheMap Version 3.2

The U.S. Census Bureau released OnTheMap Version 3.2 today.

Version 3.2 provides several application enhancements including: the addition of New York State to the database for the first time, additional rollups for Shed Analyses, and several bug fixes.

OnTheMap is also supported by the Employment and Training Administration of the U.S. Department of Labor and the state partners under the Local Employment Dynamics partnership with the Census Bureau.

OnTheMap Version 3 can be accessed by selecting "Local Employment Dynamics" at http://www.census.gov and then OnTheMap under Quick Links, or directly at http://lehd.did.census.gov. Comments should be sent to [an error occurred while processing this directive].

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December 10, 2008: Idaho Profile of Older Workers Released

The Census Bureau, under the federal-state Local Employment Dynamics (LED) partnership, has launched a series of reports on workers 55 and older for more than 30 states. Idaho is the twenty-fifth state to be released in the series today, to be followed by West Virginia and Kansas. The Idaho report can be accessed at http://www.census.gov/prod/2008pubs/ledow04id.pdf [PDF; File Size: 927KB]. The report and additional tables may also be found at http://lehd.did.census.gov/led/library/profiles.html. For additional information about the LED partnership, please visit http://lehd.did.census.gov.

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November 25, 2008: Washington State Wins WID Innovation Award for LED Dashboard

Congratulations to the Washington State Employment Security Department for winning the Workforce Information Database (WID) Innovation Award for creating the Local Employment Dynamics (LED) Dashboard. The award was presented by the Analyst Resource Center (ARC) during the ARC seminar on Transforming Information for the Future on October 29, 2008. The LED Dashboard may be accessed at http://216.210.156.138:8080/corda/dashboards/LED/main.dashxml. [an error occurred while processing this directive]

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November 25, 2008: North Dakota Profile of Older Workers Released

The Census Bureau, under the federal-state Local Employment Dynamics (LED) partnership, has launched a series of reports on workers 55 and older for more than 30 states. North Dakota is the twenty-fourth state to be released in the series today, to be followed by Idaho and West Virginia. The North Dakota report can be accessed at http://www.census.gov/prod/2008pubs/ledow04nd.pdf [PDF; File Size: 704KB]. The report and additional tables may also be found at http://lehd.did.census.gov/led/library/profiles.html. For additional information about the LED partnership, please visit http://lehd.did.census.gov.

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November 24, 2008: New York QWI Data on LED Website

Quarterly Workforce Indicators (QWI) for the state of New York have been posted on the Local Employment Dynamics (LED) website. They are available through the QWI Online and Industry Focus. New York becomes the 46th state to post its QWI data on the LED website.

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November 20, 2008: Missouri Profile of Older Workers Released

The Census Bureau, under the federal-state Local Employment Dynamics (LED) partnership, has launched a series of reports on workers 55 and older for more than 30 states. Missouri is the twenty-third state to be released in the series today, to be followed by North Dakota and Idaho. The Missouri report can be accessed at http://www.census.gov/prod/2008pubs/ledow04mo.pdf [PDF; File Size: 849KB]. The report and additional tables may also be found at http://lehd.did.census.gov/led/library/profiles.html. For additional information about the LED partnership, please visit http://lehd.did.census.gov.

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November 10, 2008: Virginia Profile of Older Workers Released

The Census Bureau, under the federal-state Local Employment Dynamics (LED) partnership, has launched a series of reports on workers 55 and older for more than 30 states. Virginia is the twenty-second state to be released in the series today, to be followed by Missouri and North Dakota. The Virginia report can be accessed at http://www.census.gov/prod/2008pubs/ledow04va.pdf [PDF; File Size: 2.37MB]. The report and additional tables may also be found at http://lehd.did.census.gov/led/library/profiles.html. For additional information about the LED partnership, please visit http://lehd.did.census.gov.

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November 7, 2008: Release of OnTheMap Version 3.1.2

The U.S. Census Bureau released OnTheMap Version 3.1.2 today.

Version 3.1.2 provides several interface and application enhancements including: Improved selection area outline graphics for advanced selections (using Intersect and Subtract tools), and textual changes to the interface.

OnTheMap is also supported by the Employment and Training Administration of the U.S. Department of Labor and the state partners under the Local Employment Dynamics partnership with the Census Bureau.

OnTheMap Version 3 can be accessed by selecting "Local Employment Dynamics" at http://www.census.gov and then OnTheMap under Quick Links, or directly at http://lehd.did.census.gov. Comments should be sent to [an error occurred while processing this directive].

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November 6, 2008: Minnesota Profile of Older Workers Released

The Census Bureau, under the federal-state Local Employment Dynamics (LED) partnership, has launched a series of reports on workers 55 and older for more than 30 states. Minnesota is the twenty-first state to be released in the series today, to be followed by Virginia and Missouri. The Minnesota report can be accessed at http://www.census.gov/prod/2008pubs/ledow04mn.pdf [PDF; File Size: 730KB]. The report and additional tables may also be found at http://lehd.did.census.gov/led/library/profiles.html. For additional information about the LED partnership, please visit http://lehd.did.census.gov.

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October 30, 2008: Pennsylvania Profile of Older Workers Released

The Census Bureau, under the federal-state Local Employment Dynamics (LED) partnership, has launched a series of reports on workers 55 and older for more than 30 states. Pennsylvania is the twentieth state to be released in the series today, to be followed by Minnesota and Virginia. The Pennsylvania report can be accessed at http://www.census.gov/prod/2008pubs/ledow04pa.pdf [PDF; File Size: 1.03MB]. The report and additional tables may also be found at http://lehd.did.census.gov/led/library/profiles.html. For additional information about the LED partnership, please visit http://lehd.did.census.gov.

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October 27, 2008: Call for Proposals for 2009 LED Workshop

The 2009 Local Employment Dynamics (LED) Partnership Annual Workshop will be held at the Brookings Institution in Washington, D.C. on March 5-6, 2009.

A Call for Proposals has been issued to seek presentations and posters about practical applications using LED data in the workshop.

An application form (PDF, 88KB) is located at the What's New section at http://lehd.did.census.gov. Submission deadline for presentation is December 2, 2008, and deadline for poster is January 9, 2009.

Selected presenters will participate in a 90-minute panel discussion during the 2009 workshop. The Census Bureau will provide paid travel and two nights lodging for the selected presenters to attend the workshop.

Questions and comments should be sent to [an error occurred while processing this directive].

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October 24, 2008: Release of OnTheMap Version 3.1.1

The U.S. Census Bureau released OnTheMap Version 3.1.1 today.

Version 3.1.1 provides several interface and application enhancements, new reference and selectable and layers for analysis, and minor bug fixes.

Tool Tip icons have been added to the interface for quick access to definitions of key terms. New layers include: School Districts (Unified/Elementary and Secondary), State Legislative Districts (Upper and Lower), Traffic Analysis Zones (TAZ), Tribal Subdivisions, and Alaska Native Regional Corp. (ANRC). The Interstates, Major Highways, and Local Roads layers have also been upgraded.

OnTheMap is also supported by the Employment and Training Administration of the U.S. Department of Labor and the state partners under the Local Employment Dynamics partnership with the Census Bureau.

OnTheMap Version 3 can be accessed by selecting "Local Employment Dynamics" at http://www.census.gov and then OnTheMap under Quick Links, or directly at http://lehd.did.census.gov. Comments should be sent to [an error occurred while processing this directive].

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October 15, 2008: Washington Profile of Older Workers Released

The Census Bureau, under the federal-state Local Employment Dynamics (LED) partnership, has launched a series of reports on workers 55 and older for more than 30 states. Washington is the nineteenth state to be released in the series today, to be followed by Pennsylvania and Minnesota. The Washington report can be accessed at http://www.census.gov/prod/2008pubs/ledow04wa.pdf [PDF; File Size: 1.03MB]. The report and additional tables may also be found at http://lehd.did.census.gov/led/library/profiles.html. For additional information about the LED partnership, please visit http://lehd.did.census.gov.

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October 14, 2008: Tennessee Profile of Older Workers Released

The Census Bureau, under the federal-state Local Employment Dynamics (LED) partnership, has launched a series of reports on workers 55 and older for more than 30 states. Tennessee is the eighteenth state to be released in the series today, to be followed by Washington and Pennsylvania. The Tennessee report can be accessed at http://www.census.gov/prod/2008pubs/ledow04tn.pdf [PDF; File Size: 1.13MB]. The report and additional tables may also be found at http://lehd.did.census.gov/led/library/profiles.html. For additional information about the LED partnership, please visit http://lehd.did.census.gov.

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September 29, 2008: New Mexico Profile of Older Workers Released

The Census Bureau, under the federal-state Local Employment Dynamics (LED) partnership, has launched a series of reports on workers 55 and older for more than 30 states. New Mexico is the seventeen state to be released in the series today, to be followed by Tennessee and Washington. The New Mexico report can be accessed at http://www.census.gov/prod/2008pubs/ledow04nm.pdf [PDF; File Size: 488KB]. The report and additional tables may also be found at http://lehd.did.census.gov/led/library/profiles.html. For additional information about the LED partnership, please visit http://lehd.did.census.gov.

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September 23, 2008: Oregon Profile of Older Workers Released

The Census Bureau, under the federal-state Local Employment Dynamics (LED) partnership, has launched a series of reports on workers 55 and older for more than 30 states. Oregon is the sixteenth state to be released in the series today, to be followed by New Mexico and Tennessee. The Oregon report can be accessed at http://www.census.gov/prod/2008pubs/ledow04or.pdf [PDF; File Size: 760KB]. The report and additional tables may also be found at http://lehd.did.census.gov/led/library/profiles.html. For additional information about the LED partnership, please visit http://lehd.did.census.gov.

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September 15, 2008: Puerto Rico Joins LED

Puerto Rico has joined the Local Employment Dynamics (LED) Partnership as the 50th partner. LED is a voluntary federal-state partnership that integrates data on employees and data on employers with multiple other data sources to produce new and improved labor market information about the dynamics of the local economy and society, while strictly protecting the confidentiality of individuals and firms that provide the data.

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September 11, 2008: Release of OnTheMap Version 3.1

The U.S. Census Bureau released OnTheMap Version 3.1 today.

Version 3.1 activates the Primary Job and Private Primary Job types, enhances the dynamic text throughout in the Analysis, Results, and Reports tabs, and corrects a bug in the reporting of Quarterly Workforce Indicator (QWI) statistics.

OnTheMap is also supported by the Employment and Training Administration of the U.S. Department of Labor and the state partners under the Local Employment Dynamics partnership with the Census Bureau.

OnTheMap Version 3 can be accessed by selecting "Local Employment Dynamics" at http://www.census.gov and then OnTheMap under Quick Links, or directly at http://lehd.did.census.gov. Comments should be sent to [an error occurred while processing this directive].

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September 08, 2008: Montana Profile of Older Workers Released

The Census Bureau, under the federal-state Local Employment Dynamics (LED) partnership, has launched a series of reports on workers 55 and older for more than 30 states. Montana is the fifteenth state to be released in the series today, to be followed by Oregon and New Mexico. The Montana report can be accessed at http://www.census.gov/prod/2008pubs/ledow04mt.pdf [PDF; File Size: 1.03MB]. The report and additional tables may also be found at http://lehd.did.census.gov/led/library/profiles.html. For additional information about the LED partnership, please visit http://lehd.did.census.gov.

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September 04, 2008: OnTheMap Version 3 Released

The U.S. Census Bureau released OnTheMap Version 3 today. OnTheMap Version 2 will be withdrawn at 5 p.m., Eastern Time, Friday, September 5, 2008.

Version 3 includes a number of important new features and enhancements [PDF; File Size: 52KB] including: three new states, two more years of data, improved user interface, animation of map overlays over time, and more.

In addition, Version 3 supports Labor Market Segment data and analysis, meaning that map overlays and reports may now be filtered by categories of age, earnings, or industry groups.

Version 3 also includes updated documentation on how to get started, sample analyses, system requirements, notes and disclaimers, and other information.

Version 3 currently supports All Jobs and All Private Jobs. Additional support for Primary Jobs and Private Primary Jobs will be released in Version 3.1 on or before September 15, 2008.

OnTheMap is also supported by the Employment and Training Administration of the U.S. Department of Labor and the state partners under the Local Employment Dynamics partnership with the Census Bureau.

OnTheMap Version 3 can be accessed by selecting "Local Employment Dynamics" at http://www.census.gov and then OnTheMap under Quick Links, or directly at http://lehd.did.census.gov. Comments should be sent to CES.Local.Employment.Dynamics@census.gov

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August 27, 2008: South Carolina Profile of Older Workers Released

The Census Bureau, under the federal-state Local Employment Dynamics (LED) partnership, has launched a series of reports on workers 55 and older for more than 30 states. South Carolina is the fourteenth state to be released in the series today, to be followed by Montana and Oregon. The South Carolina report can be accessed at http://www.census.gov/prod/2008pubs/ledow04sc.pdf [PDF; File Size: 696KB]. The report and additional tables may also be found at http://lehd.did.census.gov/led/library/profiles.html. For additional information about the LED partnership, please visit http://lehd.did.census.gov.

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August 18, 2008: OnTheMap Version 3 Coming Soon

We are loading updated data for final implementation of OnTheMap version 3. The formal release date will be soon after Labor Day, September 1, 2008, after all planned tests have been successfully completed.

Effective immediately, OnTheMap Version 3 Beta has been removed to accommodate the pending release.

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August 14, 2008: Oklahoma Profile of Older Workers Released

The Census Bureau, under the federal-state Local Employment Dynamics (LED) partnership, has launched a series of reports on workers 55 and older for more than 30 states. Oklahoma is the thirteenth state to be released in the series today, to be followed by South Carolina. The Oklahoma report can be accessed at http://www.census.gov/prod/2008pubs/ledow04ok.pdf [PDF; File Size: 696KB]. The report and additional tables may also be found at http://lehd.did.census.gov/led/library/profiles.html. For additional information about the LED partnership, please visit http://lehd.did.census.gov.

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July 14, 2008: Kentucky Profile of Older Workers Released

The Census Bureau, under the federal-state Local Employment Dynamics (LED) partnership, has launched a series of reports on workers 55 and older for more than 30 states. Kentucky is the twelfth state to be released in the series today, to be followed by Oklahoma and South Carolina. The Kentucky report can be accessed at http://www.census.gov/prod/2008pubs/ledow04ky.pdf [PDF; File Size: 1.58MB]. The report and additional tables may also be found at http://lehd.did.census.gov/led/library/profiles.html. For additional information about the LED partnership, please visit http://lehd.did.census.gov.

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July 03, 2008: California QWI Goes Quarterly

Since the beginning of the production of Quarterly Workforce Indicators (QWI) by the Census Bureau in 2004, QWI for the state of California has been produced on an annual basis, instead of the intended quarterly basis, due to computing and storage limitations.

The latest California QWI for 2007Q2 have been posted in QWI Online, Industry Focus, and other LED data tools available from the LED website located at http://lehd.did.census.gov.

Effective immediately, California QWI will be produced and posted according to the same quarterly schedule as all other state partners under the Local Employment Dynamics (LED) partnersip. The Census Bureau recently corrected the anamolous situation by installing adequate computing and storage resources to accommodate more than 1,300 additional hours (wall clock time) of data processing.

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July 03, 2008: New Email Addresses for LEHD/LED

The Longitudinal Employer-Household Dynamics (LEHD) program moved to the Center for Economic Studies (CES) in the Economic Directorate on March 31, 2008.

Effectively immediately, the following email addresses should be used for the Local Employment Dynamics (LED) partnership and the LEHD Production Team:

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CES.LEHD.Production.List@census.gov

For the latest contact information, please check http://lehd.did.census.gov/led/about-us/contact.html.

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June 30, 2008: Iowa Floods

On June 15, 2008, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) designated 24 counties in Iowa to be flood disaster areas where residents can apply for federal assistance. The Census Bureau provides a publicly available online tool called "OnTheMap" to provide a finer picture of the impacted areas.

The Census Bureau produced two products that show the impact of the flooding in relation to where people live and work, using the online tool or publicly downloadable OnTheMap data. They are available at http://www.census.gov/Press-Release/www/emergencies/index.html. The OnTheMap tool and information about downloadable data are available at http://lehd.did.census.gov.

The data source is based on Local Employment Dynamics (LED), which is a federal-state partnership between the Census Bureau and the state Labor Market Information offices. OnTheMap has also been supported by the Employment and Training Administration of the U.S. Department of Labor.

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June 19, 2008: Maryland Profile of Older Workers Released

The Census Bureau, under the federal-state Local Employment Dynamics (LED) partnership, has launched a series of reports on workers 55 and older for more than 30 states. Maryland is the eleventh state to be released in the series today, to be followed by Oklahoma and South Carolina. The Maryland report can be accessed at http://www.census.gov/prod/2008pubs/ledow04md.pdf [PDF; File Size: 1.03MB]. The report and additional tables may also be found at http://lehd.did.census.gov/led/library/profiles.html. For additional information about the LED partnership, please visit http://lehd.did.census.gov.

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June 06, 2008: Nebraska QWI Data on LED Website

Quarterly Workforce Indicators (QWI) for the state of Nebraska have been posted on the Local Employment Dynamics (LED) website. They are available through the QWI Online and Industry Focus. Nebraska becomes the 45th state to post its QWI data on the LED website.

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June 06, 2008: South Dakota QWI Data on LED Website

Quarterly Workforce Indicators (QWI) for the state of South Dakota have been posted on the Local Employment Dynamics (LED) website. They are available through the QWI Online and Industry Focus. South Dakota becomes the 44th state to post its QWI data on the LED website.

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June 05, 2008: Case Studies: OnTheMap - Who's Working Where?

The DataTools/Case Studies section of the Local Employment Dynamics (LED) web site features real uses of the LED data. The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission, Prince George's Planning Department, developed a poster showing how OnTheMap application and data applied to local economies and tranportation patterns pertaining to the county, which was presented at the recent American Planning Association's Conference in Las Vegas, NV. "Who's Working Where" [PDF; File Size: 1.50MB] shows how the Census Bureau's LED can be used to identify characteristics of the workforce (individuals working in an area) and labor force (individuals living in an area) to address issues like job training, commuting, and other topics related to planning.

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June 02, 2008: OnTheMap Version 3 (Beta) Released

The U.S. Census Bureau released OnTheMap Version 3 (Beta) today for public test and evaluation of new features and enhancements including: a redesigned and more intuitive user interface, improved navigation, expanded selection tools, enhanced point/thermal overlays, and longitudinal data animation. The underlying data for the Beta version are for experimental use only and NOT part of the test and evaluation.

Updated documentation, along with other information on the web-based application, system requirements, notes and disclaimers, and sample use, may be found at http://lehd.did.census.gov/led/datatools/onthemap3.html. They are also open for your suggestions.

OnTheMap is supported by the Employment and Training Administration of the U.S. Department of Labor and the state partners under the Local Employment Dynamics partnership with the U.S. Census Bureau.

OnTheMap Version 3 is accessible by selecting "Local Employment Dynamics" at http://www.census.gov and then OnTheMap Version 3 (Beta) under Quick Links, or directly at http://lehd.did.census.gov.

The Beta test period is scheduled to end on July 21, 2008. Please send your comments and suggestions to [an error occurred while processing this directive].

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May 27, 2008: U.S. Virgin Island Joins LED

U.S. Virgin Island has joined the Local Employment Dynamics (LED) Partnership as one of 49 partners including the District of Columbia. LED is a voluntary federal-state partnership that integrates data on employees and data on employers with multiple other data sources to produce new and improved labor market information about the dynamics of the local economy and society, while strictly protecting the confidentiality of individuals and firms that provide the data.

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May 27, 2008: New Jersey Profile of Older Workers Released

The Census Bureau, under the federal-state Local Employment Dynamics (LED) partnership, has launched a series of reports on workers 55 and older for more than 30 states. New Jersey is the tenth state to be released in the series today, to be followed by Maryland. The New Jersey report can be accessed at http://www.census.gov/prod/2008pubs/ledow04nj.pdf [PDF; File Size: 800KB]. The report and additional tables may also be found at http://lehd.did.census.gov/led/library/profiles.html. For additional information about the LED partnership, please visit http://lehd.did.census.gov.

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April 01, 2008: Wisconsin Profile of Older Workers Released

The Census Bureau, under the federal-state Local Employment Dynamics (LED) partnership, has launched a series of reports on workers 55 and older for more than 30 states. Wisconsin is the ninth state to be released in the series today, to be followed by New Jersey. The Wisconsin report can be accessed at http://www.census.gov/prod/2008pubs/ledow04wi.pdf [PDF; File Size: 768KB]. The report and additional tables may also be found at http://lehd.did.census.gov/led/library/profiles.html. For additional information about the LED partnership, please visit http://lehd.did.census.gov.

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April 01, 2008: Colorado Profile of Older Workers Released

The Census Bureau, under the federal-state Local Employment Dynamics (LED) partnership, has launched a series of reports on workers 55 and older for more than 30 states. Colorado is the eigth state to be released in the series today, to be followed by Wisconsin. The Colorado report can be accessed at http://www.census.gov/prod/2008pubs/ledow04co.pdf [PDF; File Size: 780KB]. The report and additional tables may also be found at http://lehd.did.census.gov/led/library/profiles.html. For additional information about the LED partnership, please visit http://lehd.did.census.gov.

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March 24, 2008: Recorded Webinars on LED and OnTheMap Available Online

The Employment and Training Administration (ETA) at the U.S. Department of Labor recently hosted two webinars on about the Local Employment Dynamics (LED) Partnership. One, "Power Data Tools from LED", recorded in January 2008, provides demonstrations of Industry Focus, QWI Online, OnTheMap and the Community Economic Development HotReport. The second, recorded in February 2008, shows advanced features of the OnTheMap tool. The recorded webinars are online and available for public access, Users will have to first establish an account at http://www.workforce3one.org/register.cfm [an error occurred while processing this directive] by providing an email address and creating a password. Additional information about the recorded webinars are available from http://lehd.did.census.gov/led/library/webinars.html.

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March 11, 2008: Nebraska Joins LED

Nebraska has joined the Local Employment Dynamics (LED) Partnership as one of 48 partners including the District of Columbia. LED is a voluntary federal-state partnership that integrates data on employees and data on employers with multiple other data sources to produce new and improved labor market information about the dynamics of the local economy and society, while strictly protecting the confidentiality of individuals and firms that provide the data.

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February 15, 2008: Ohio Joins LED

Ohio has joined the Local Employment Dynamics (LED) Partnership today as one of 47 partners including the District of Columbia. LED is a voluntary federal-state partnership that integrates data on employees and data on employers with multiple other data sources to produce new and improved labor market information about the dynamics of the local economy and society, while strictly protecting the confidentiality of individuals and firms that provide the data.

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February 12, 2008: Delaware Profiles of Older Workers Released

The Census Bureau, under the federal-state Local Employment Dynamics (LED) partnership, has launched a series of reports on workers 55 and older for more than 30 states. Delaware is the seventh state to be released in the series today, to be followed by Colorado. The Delaware report can be accessed at http://www.census.gov/prod/2008pubs/ledow04de.pdf [PDF; File Size: 464KB]. The report and additional tables may also be found at http://lehd.did.census.gov/led/library/profiles.html. For additional information about the LED partnership, please visit http://lehd.did.census.gov.

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January 31, 2008: Take the OnTheMap Survey

Help improve and enhance OnTheMap. Please take several minutes to fill out this survey. All users - new and experienced - are welcome! Survey is now closed.

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December 26, 2007: Arizona QWI Data on LED Website

Quarterly Workforce Indicators (QWI) for the state of Arizona have been posted on the Local Employment Dynamics (LED) website at http://lehd.did.census.gov. They are available through the QWI Online and Industry Focus. Arizona becomes the 43rd state to post its QWI data on the LED website.

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December 19, 2007: LEHD Website Scheduled for Downtime on January 26, 2008

LEHD website located at http://lehd.did.census.gov is scheduled for maintenance downtime on Saturday, January 26, 2008, beginning at 8:00 am and ending 8:00 pm, Eastern Standard Time.

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December 18, 2007: OnTheMap Version 2.3.1 Released

The Census Bureau released OnTheMap Version 2.3.1 today. The new release is for final maintenance that corrects a number of known bugs and enhances documentation about OnTheMap. An updated user guide, along with other information on the web-based application, system requirements, notes and disclaimers, and sample use, may now be found at http://lehd.did.census.gov/led/datatools/onthemap2.html

OnTheMap is supported by the Employment and Training Administration of the U.S. Department of Labor and the state partners under the Local Employment Dynamics partnership with the Census Bureau.

OnTheMap Version 2 is accessible by selecting "Local Employment Dynamics" at http://www.census.gov and then OnTheMap under Quick Links, or directly at http://lehd.did.census.gov.

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November 27, 2007: Hawaii Profiles of Older Workers Released

The Census Bureau, under the federal-state Local Employment Dynamics (LED) partnership, has launched a series of reports on workers 55 and older for more than 30 states. Hawaii is the sixth state to be released in the series today, to be followed by Delaware and Colorado. The Hawaii report can be accessed at http://www.census.gov/prod/2007pubs/ledow07hi.pdf [PDF; File Size: 1.80MB]. The report and additional tables may also be found at http://lehd.did.census.gov/led/library/profiles.html. For additional information about the LED partnership, please visit http://lehd.did.census.gov.

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November 13, 2007: Arkansas Profiles of Older Workers Released

The Census Bureau, under the federal-state Local Employment Dynamics (LED) partnership, has launched a series of reports on workers 55 and older for more than 30 states. Arkansas is the fifth state to be released in the series today, to be followed by Hawaii and Delaware. The Arkansas report can be accessed at http://www.census.gov/prod/2007pubs/ledow07ar.pdf [PDF; File Size: 1.80MB]. The report and additional tables may also be found at http://lehd.did.census.gov/led/library/profiles.html. For additional information about the LED partnership, please visit http://lehd.did.census.gov.

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October 23, 2007: South Dakota Joins LED

South Dakota has joined the Local Employment Dynamics (LED) Partnership today as one of 46 partners including the District of Columbia. LED is a voluntary federal-state partnership that integrates data on employees and data on employers with multiple other data sources to produce new and improved labor market information about the dynamics of the local economy and society, while strictly protecting the confidentiality of individuals and firms that provide the data.

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October 17, 2007: Indiana Profiles of Older Workers Released

The Census Bureau, under the federal-state Local Employment Dynamics (LED) partnership, has launched a series of reports on workers 55 and older for more than 30 states. Indiana is the fourth state to be released in the series today, to be followed by Arkansas and Hawaii. The Indiana report can be accessed at http://www.census.gov/prod/2007pubs/ledow07in.pdf [PDF; File Size: 1.52MB]. The report and additional tables may also be found at http://lehd.did.census.gov/led/library/profiles.html. For additional information about the LED partnership, please visit http://lehd.did.census.gov.

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October 12, 2007: OnTheMap Version 1 Withdrawn

With the successful full release of OnTheMap Version 2, an online mapping and reporting application, on September 30, OnTheMap Version 1 was withdrawn by the Census Bureau today.

OnTheMap Version 1 was launched with data for 14 states on February 6, 2006. It grew to 17 states by December 2006.

OnTheMap Version 2 was completed with data for 42 states, covering about 83 percent of the nation's worker population.

OnTheMap is supported by the Employment and Training Administration of the U.S. Department of Labor and the state partners under the Local Employment Dynamics partnership with the Census Bureau.

OnTheMap Version 2 is accessible by selecting "Local Employment Dynamics" at http://www.census.gov and then OnTheMap under Quick Links, or directly at http://lehd.did.census.gov.

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September 30, 2007: OnTheMap Version 2.3 Released

The Census Bureau released OnTheMap Version 2.3 today. The new release adds nine (9) states to the web-based mapping and reporting application, bringing the total to 42 and completing the phased release of OnTheMap Version 2 that started on April 15, 2007.

OnTheMap Version 2.3 adds California and 8 new states that appear in OnTheMap for the first time: Alaska, Louisiana, Michigan, Mississippi, North Dakota, Rhode Island, Utah, and Wyoming.

The 42 states in OnTheMap Version 2 cover three years of data (2002-2004) and about 83 percent of the nation’s population, introducing for the first time cross-state worker flows and new geographic layers such as Workforce Innovation in Regional Economic Development (WIRED) regions and the 110th Congressional Districts.

The freehand option allows OnTheMap users to select geographical areas beyond traditional bounds and produce information on travel patterns; workforce distributions by age, earnings, and industry; and employment dynamics at the local level.

OnTheMap is supported by the Employment and Training Administration of the U.S. Department of Labor and the state partners under the Local Employment Dynamics partnership with the Census Bureau.

OnTheMap Version 2 will be accessible by selecting "Local Employment Dynamics" at http://www.census.gov and then OnTheMap under Quick Links, or directly at http://lehd.did.census.gov.

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September 20, 2007: Vermont Profiles of Older Workers Released

The Census Bureau, under the federal-state Local Employment Dynamics (LED) partnership, has launched a series of reports on workers 55 and older for more than 30 states. Vermont is the third state to be released in the series today, to be followed by Indiana, Arkansas and Hawaii. The Vermont report can be accessed at http://www.census.gov/prod/2007pubs/ledow07vt.pdf [PDF; File Size: 760KB]. The report and additional tables may also be found at http://lehd.did.census.gov/led/library/profiles.html. For additional information about the LED partnership, please visit http://lehd.did.census.gov.

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September 12, 2007: Michigan QWI Data on LED Website

Quarterly Workforce Indicators (QWI) for the state of Michigan have been posted on the Local Employment Dynamics (LED) website at http://lehd.did.census.gov. They are available through the QWI Online and Industry Focus. Michigan becomes the 42nd state to post its QWI data on the LED website.

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August 28, 2007: OnTheMap Version 2.2.1 Released

The Census Bureau released OnTheMap Version 2.2.1 today. This is a maintenance release that corrects several known bugs. In particular, it resolves a performance issue with the Freehand Selection tool and adds the corrected geographical layers such as the 110th congressional districts, WIRED regions, and Community Colleges to the application.

All known and unresolved bugs in OnTheMap Version 2 are reported in http://lehd.did.census.gov/led/datatools/onthemap2.html#KnownUnresolvedFixedBugs.

OnTheMap Version 2.2.1 is accessible by selecting "Local Employment Dynamics" at http://www.census.gov and then OnTheMap under Quick Links, or directly at http://lehd.did.census.gov. Phased release of OnTheMap Version 2 will continue till the end of September.

The release of OnTheMap Version 2.3 is scheduled for September 30 to add 9 states: Alaska, California, Louisiana, Michigan, Mississippi, North Dakota, Rhode Island, Utah, and Wyoming.

Please send your comments and questions about OnTheMap Version 2 by email to CES.Local.Employment.Dynamics@census.gov. You can also join an active OnTheMap listserv by sending an email with "yes to OTM2" in the subject line of the email message. Additional information about OnTheMap Version 2 is located at http://lehd.did.census.gov/led/datatools/onthemap2.html

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July 31, 2007: OnTheMap Version 2.2 Released

The Census Bureau released OnTheMap Version 2.2 today. The new release adds 17 states to the web-based mapping and reporting application, bringing the total up to 33.

The 17 new states that appear in OnTheMap for the first time are Arkansas, Delaware, Hawaii, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, South Carolina, Tennessee, Vermont, West Virginia, and Wisconsin.

The reports generated by the Freehand Selection tool appear to be relatively slow in performance; it is reported as a known bug at this time. Performance of all other functions and options operate within expectations. Users are encouraged to use options other than Freehand for reporting until a fix is applied in the next few weeks. Upgrade of web servers is being planned to accommodate increased processing and to improve system reliability in the coming weeks. For documentation on all known and unresolved bugs in OnTheMap Version 2.2, please visit http://lehd.did.census.gov/led/datatools/onthemap2.html#KnownUnresolvedFixedBugs.

OnTheMap Version 2.2 will be accessable by selecting "Local Employment Dynamics" at http://www.census.gov and then OnTheMap under Quick Links, or directly at http://lehd.did.census.gov. Phased release of OnTheMap Version 2 will continue till the end of September.

The release of OnTheMap Version 2.3 is scheduled for September 30 to add 8 states: Alaska, Louisiana, Michigan, Mississippi, North Dakota, Rhode Island, Utah, and Wyoming. The release date for California remains to be determined.

Please send your comments and questions about OnTheMap Version 2 by email to CES.Local.Employment.Dynamics@census.gov. You can also join an active OnTheMap listserv by sending an email with "yes to OTM2" in the subject line of the email message. Additional information about OnTheMap Version 2 is located at http://lehd.did.census.gov/led/datatools/onthemap2.html

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July 20, 2007: Wyoming QWI Data on LED Website

Quarterly Workforce Indicators (QWI) for the state of Wyoming have been posted on the Local Employment Dynamics (LED) website. They are available through the QWI Online and Industry Focus. Wyoming becomes the 41st state to post its QWI data on the LED website.

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July 17, 2007: Community Economic Development HotReport Released at Workforce Innovations Conference

The official unveiling of the Community Economic Development (CED) HotReport http://ced.census.gov took place on July 17, in Kansas City, MO. The groundbreaking product is the work of the Census Bureau’s Data Integration Division. HotReports utilize TheDataWeb, DataFerrett and ReportWriter technology to retrieve and analyze data from myriad data sets in- and outside of the Census Bureau and display it visually on interactive web pages.

The Employment and Training Administration (ETA), the Economic Development Administration (EDA), the Office of Economic Adjustment (OEA) and the U.S. Census Bureau collaboratively designed the CED HotReport with local and regional experts to help communities and businesses plan for economic expansions and contractions using the best available information.

The CED HotReport provides community and business leaders speedy access to information tailored to economic development decision-making. It is a free, easy to use portal to instantly obtain detailed information for local and regional areas on a wide variety of topics from a multitude of sources. Data from Local Employment Dynamics will be incorporated in the first revision to the new product.

For a complete list of measures and sources, see CED Measures [PDF; File Size: 72KB].

Systems requirements:

  • A computer with at least 256MB RAM, a high performance graphics card, and a monitor with at least 1024 x 768 resolution;
  • Internet Explorer version 6.0 or higher for printing capability;
  • Download access speed of at least 500Kb/s;
  • Pop-up blockers OFF.

Comments and problems should be sent to CES.Local.Employment.Dynamics@census.gov.

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July 3, 2007: Forty two (42) States in OnTheMap Version 2

There will be 42 states in the final release of OnTheMap Version 2. A total of 16 states are already available at http://lehd.did.census.gov.

Seventeen (17) more states will be introduced for the first time in OnTheMap Version 2.2, scheduled to be released at the end of July. Another 8 states - Alaska, Louisiana, Michigan, Mississippi, North Dakota, Rhode Island, Utah, and Wyoming - will be released in OnTheMap Version 2.3 by the end of September. The release of California in OnTheMap Version 2 will be determined at a later time.

Please send your comments and questions about OnTheMap Version 2 by email to CES.Local.Employment.Dynamics@census.gov. You can also join an active OnTheMap listserv by sending an email with "yes to OTM2" in the subject line of the email message. Additional information about OnTheMap Version 2 is located at http://lehd.did.census.gov/led/datatools/onthemap2.html.

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June 25, 2007: Change in URL and Email Addresses

Under the recent reorganization, LEHD was moved from the Demographic Surveys Division to the Data Integration Division under the Demographic Directorate.

Effective on Monday, June 25, our website will have a new URL at http://lehd.did.census.gov. Please bookmark accordingly. Visitors using the old URL will be redirected to the new site by clicking a "bypass" button or after a 5-second message. The old URL will remain an alias until around August 1.

The change should be transparent to visitors using the http://www.census.gov and the selection of Local Employment Dynamics as the entry point.

Group email addresses will also be changed to:

CES.Local.Employment.Dynamics@census.gov
did.longitudinal.employer.household.dynamics@census.gov
did.lehd.production.staff@census.gov

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June 21, 2007: OnTheMap Data Available for Download

Multi-year OnTheMap data are now available for public download from http://vrdc.ciser.cornell.edu/onthemap/doc/index.html This link to a non-federal Web site does not imply endorsement of any particular product, company, or content. . Access to the data files can be obtained by registering with virtualrdc@cornell.edu. Login procedures will be provided after registration.

There are four types of data sets associated with OnTheMap data: origin-destination (OD) matrix, residence area characteristics (RAC), workplace area characteristics, and workforce indicators. Comprehensive documentation about the data files is available on the website. Three (3) implicates (independent draws from the synthesizing algorithm) of each OD and RAC file are available for the following states:

OnTheMap Version 2 (Years: 2002-2004)
Alabama, Colorado, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, and Virginia.

OnTheMap Version 1 (Years: 2002-2003)
Florida, Texas, and Washington

Users should be aware that these files can be quite large. Version 1 data will be withdrawn and replaced by Version 2 data as the latter become available without further notice. Maintenance releases will also be issued periodically in the future.

Users are encouraged to share their research findings and analytical insights for future versions of OnTheMap and synthetic data development in general at this listserv: lehd-onthemap@lists.census.gov. General questions about the LEHD program and LED partnership should be sent to CES.Local.Employment.Dynamics@census.gov, or visit http://lehd.did.census.gov for more information.

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June 18, 2007: Census Bureau Launches Older Worker Profiles for 31 states

The U.S. Census Bureau, in the Local Employment Dynamcis (LED) partnership with 31 states, has launched a series of reports on older workers that presents a detailed picture for people 55 and older in the work force, beginning with the release of "The Geographic Distribution and Characteristics of Older Workers In Iowa: 2004" today (news release).

"The retirement of baby boomers will have a huge impact on the work force," said Census Bureau Director Louis Kincannon. "Businesses and planners need a better understanding of labor force trends, the loss of experienced workers and the payout of retirement benefits."

Reports will be issued on a flow basis for the other 30 partner states:

  • Second wave: Maine, Vermont, Arkansas, Hawaii and Indiana.
  • Third wave: Maryland, New Jersey, Oklahoma, Wisconsin, Colorado, Delaware, Kentucky and South Carolina.
  • Fourth wave: Alabama, Idaho, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Virginia, Washington and West Virginia.
  • Fifth wave: California.

The report and additional tables may be found at http://lehd.did.census.gov/led/library/profiles.html. For additional information about the LED partnership, please visit http://lehd.did.census.gov.

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June 6, 2007: LEHD Website Scheduled for Downtime on June 9

LEHD website located at http://lehd.did.census.gov is scheduled for maintenance downtime on Saturday, June 9, 2007, beginning at 7:00 am and ending 11:00 am, Eastern Time.

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This link to a non-federal Web site does not imply endorsement of any particular product, company, or content. will be launched on June 14, 2007. This link to a non-federal Web site does not imply endorsement of any particular product, company, or content. and follow the detailed instructions.

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June 1, 2007: OnTheMap Version 2.1 Released

The Census Bureau released OnTheMap Version 2.1 today. The new release adds 13 states to the web-based mapping and reporting application. They are Colorado, Florida, Idaho. Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Texas, Virginia, and Washington.

Data for California is currently undergoing review. A release date for California will be provided pending this review.

In addition to the original 3 states of Alabama, Georgia, and North Carolina, there are now 16 states available in the newest version of OnTheMap. Reports are available for up to 3 years of data covering 2002-2004; cross-state patterns are available for all 16 states. Workforce Innovation in Regional Economic Development (WIRED) Generation 1 and Generation 2 regions, 109th Congressional districts, Core-Based Statistical Areas, tribal lands, and census tracts are among the newly added geographies. The previously reported bug in Version 2.0.2 has been fixed.

OnTheMap Version 2.1 can be accessed by selecting "Local Employment Dynamics" at http://www.census.gov and then OnTheMap under Quick Links, or directly at http://lehd.did.census.gov. Phased released of OnTheMap Version 2 will continue till the end of September.

The release of OnTheMap Version 2.2 is scheduled for July 31 to add 17 states: Arkansas, Delaware, Hawaii, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, South Carolina, Tennessee, Vermont, West Virginia, and Wisconsin.

Please send your comments and questions about OnTheMap Version 2 by email to CES.Local.Employment.Dynamics@census.gov. You can also join an active OnTheMap listserv by sending an email with "yes to OTM2" in the subject line of the email message. Additional information about OnTheMap Version 2 is located at http://lehd.did.census.gov/led/datatools/onthemap2.html.

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June 1, 2007: Alaska QWI Data on LED Website

Quarterly Workforce Indicators (QWI) for the state of Alaska have been posted on the Local Employment Dynamics (LED) website. They are available through the QWI Online and Industry Focus. Alaska becomes the 40th state to post its QWI data on the LED website.

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June 1, 2007: Rhode Island QWI Data on LED Website

Quarterly Workforce Indicators (QWI) for the state of Rhode Island have been posted on the Local Employment Dynamics (LED) website. They are available through the QWI Online and Industry Focus. Rhode Island becomes the 39th state to post its QWI data on the LED website.

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May 31, 2007: Case Studies: Using LED and HotReports for Job Retention

The DataTools/Case Studies section of the LED web site features real uses of the LED data. The latest example of how LED data and DataFerrett's Community Development (CED) HotReports are being applied to local economies pertains to Concordia, Missouri. One of the larger employers in this small rural town announced the relocation of its manufacturing operation to another state. The Missouri Department of Economic Development’s (DED), Missouri Economic Research and Information Center (MERIC) prepared a 10-page brochure [PDF; File Size: 928KB]. developed from LED's OnTheMap and DataFerrett's CED HotReport to assist the state representative in a meeting on retaining the plant in Concordia, between corporate executives, the City of Concordia, Lafayette County, the UAW, Missouri Workforce Development and Missouri Department of Economic Development (DED).

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May 15, 2007: OnTheMap Version 2.0.2 Released

The Census Bureau released OnTheMap Version 2.0.2 today. The new release turns on the Paired Area and Concentric Ring Analyses. Improvements to the organization and display of the Layer List have also been made.

There is currently a bug in the 2.0.2 release that affects several selection tools when performing a Labor Shed Analysis within the state of North Carolina. Specifically, selection areas are lost (they disappear after they are made) when performing a Labor Shed for year 2004 when using the Freehand, Buffered, Circle, and Concentric Circle selection tools. The other active states (Alabama and Georgia) and years 2002 and 2003 are not affected. It is anticipated that this problem will be corrected with the release of 2.1(May 31).

OnTheMap Version 2 presently covers 3 states: Alabama, Georgia, and North Carolina. It can be accessed by selecting "Local Employment Dynamics" at http://www.census.gov and then OnTheMap under Quick Links, or directly at http://lehd.did.census.gov. Phased released of OnTheMap Version 2 will continue till the end of September.

The release of OnTheMap Version 2.1 is scheduled for May 31 to add 13 states: Colorado, Florida, Idaho. Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Texas, Virginia, and Washington. Data for California is currently undergoing review. A specific release date will be provided pending this review.

Please send your comments and questions about OnTheMap Version 2 by email to CES.Local.Employment.Dynamics@census.gov. You can also join an active OnTheMap listserv by sending an email with "yes" in the subject line of the email message. Additional information about OnTheMap Version 2 is located at http://lehd.did.census.gov/led/datatools/onthemap2.html.

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May 11, 2007: Louisiana QWI Data on LED Website

Quarterly Workforce Indicators (QWI) for the state of Louisiana have been posted on the Local Employment Dynamics (LED) website. They are available through the QWI Online and Industry Focus. Louisiana becomes the 38th state to post its QWI data on the LED website.

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April 30, 2007: OnTheMap Version 2.0.1 Released

The Census Bureau released OnTheMap Version 2.0.1 today. The new release turns on the reporting capabilities for all three years 2002-2004. The buffered area and circle selection tools have also been activated, along with new geographical selectable layers such as the Workforce Innovation in Regional Economic Development (WIRED) regions, congressional districts, core-based statistical areas, and zip code areas.

OnTheMap Version 2 presently covers 3 states . Alabama, Georgia, and North Carolina. It can be accessed by selecting "Local Employment Dynamics" at http://www.census.gov and then OnTheMap under Quick Links, or directly at http://lehd.did.census.gov. Phased released of OnTheMap Version 2 will continue till the end of September.

Please send your comments and questions about OnTheMap Version 2 by email to CES.Local.Employment.Dynamics@census.gov. You can also join an active OnTheMap listserv by sending an email with "yes" in the subject line of the email message. Additional information about OnTheMap Version 2 is located at http://lehd.did.census.gov/led/datatools/onthemap2.html.

The release of OnTheMap Version 2.0.2 is scheduled for May 15 to turn on paired area and concentric circle analyses.

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April 15, 2007: OnTheMap Version 2.0 Released

The Census Bureau released OnTheMap Version 2.0 today. The phased release will continue till the end of September. OnTheMap Version 2.0 includes the U.S. map for all states and 2002-2004 data for 3 states - Alabama, Georgia, and North Carolina. It can be accessed by selecting "Local Employment Dynamics" at http://www.census.gov and then OnTheMap under Quick Links, or directly at http://lehd.did.census.gov.

Please send your comments and questions about OnTheMap Version 2 by email to CES.Local.Employment.Dynamics@census.gov. You can also join an active OnTheMap listserv by sending an email with "yes" in the subject line of the email message. Additional information about OnTheMap Version 2 is located at http://lehd.did.census.gov/led/datatools/onthemap2.html.

The release of OnTheMap Version 2.0.1 is scheduled for April 30 to turn on additional reporting and selection features.

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April 12, 2007: New York Joins LED

New York has joined the Local Employment Dynamics (LED) Partnership today, as one of 45 partners including the District of Columbia. LED is a voluntary federal-state partnership that integrates data on employees and data on employers with multiple other data sources to produce new and improved labor market information about the dynamics of the local economy and society, while strictly protecting the confidentiality of individuals and firms that provide the data.

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April 9, 2007: OnTheMap Version 2 Begins Roll Out on April 15

The phased release of OnTheMap Version 2 (OTM2) is scheduled to begin on April 15. Additional descriptions of the phased release, as well as the content and release notes for OTM2, are now available at http://lehd.did.census.gov/led/datatools/onthemap2.html.

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April 4, 2007: Drop-In Article for Your Publications and Newsletters

A ready-to-print (drop-in) introductory article on LED tools is available for use in your newsletters and listservs. The Census Bureau-approved article can be modified to change the contact person to someone on your local staff or to provide specific data for your area.

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March 28, 2007: Release Schedule for OnTheMap Version 2

The Census Bureau announced today that the phased release schedule [PDF;File Size: 96KB] of OnTheMap Version 2 (OTM2) will begin on April 15. The major functionalities will be turned on incrementally with 3 states - Alabama, Georgia, and North Carolina - during the months of April and May. More states will be added beginning the end of May to bring the total to as many as 44 by the end of September 2007. Please visit http://lehd.did.census.gov or Local Employment Dynamics under http://www.census.gov for more information.

Release Schedule for OTM2:

04/15/2007 Version 2.0 includes U.S. map for 50 states with data available for 3 states.
04/30/2007 Version 2.0.1 turns on reporting and additional selection capabilities.
05/15/2007 Version 2.0.2 turns on paired area and concentric circle analyses.
05/31/2007 Version 2.1 adds 14 states.
07/31/2007 Version 2.2 adds 17 states.
09/30/2007 Version 2.3 adds up to 10 states and completes the release of OTM2.

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January 30, 2007: QWI DVD Set Available for Purchase

A complete set of 2005 Quarterly Workforce Indicators (QWI) for 37 partner states under the Local Employment Dynamics (LED) partnership is now available on multiple DVDs from the Census Bureau. Price is $400 for the complete set. Please allow 3-5 days for shipment.

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January 17, 2007: Alaska Joins LED

Alaska has joined the Local Employment Dynamics (LED) Program this month, as one of 44 partners including the District of Columbia. LED is a voluntary federal-state partnership that integrates data on employees and data on employers with multiple other data sources to produce new and improved labor market information about the dynamics of the local economy and society, while strictly protecting the confidentiality of individuals and firms that provide the data.

December 05, 2006: Georgia OnTheMap

The Census Bureau released version 1.1.2 of OnTheMap on December 5 , 2006 . OnTheMap is a web-based, interactive mapping application that shows where people work and where workers live on maps with companion reports on their age, earnings, and industry distributions, city/county of residence or employment, and quarterly workforce indicators for workers. It is also supported by the Employment and Training Administration of the U.S. Department of Labor based on integrated data from the Local Employment Dynamics (LED) partnership.

This release will conclude the completion of OnTheMap Version 1. Original plan for OnTheMap Version 1.2 will be transitioned to OnTheMap Version 2, development of which has started. Major features of the new version will include expansion to as many as 44 states, addition of 2004 data, and implementation of cross-state patterns. OnTheMap Version 2 is scheduled for phased releases between March and September 2007.

OnTheMap is located at http://lehd.did.census.gov. It is a high definition, intensive data processing application that requires adequate memory (256GB or more RAM), high graphical resolution (1280x1024 or higher), and rapid access speed (download speed of 500 Kb/p or faster) for optimal performance. The application is accessible by commonly used browsers including Firefox version 1.0 or higher, Internet Explorer version 6.0 or higher, or Netscape version 7.1 or higher, with Popup Blocker turned off.

Please send your comments and questions about OnTheMap via email to CES.Local.Employment.Dynamics@census.gov and visit the LED website at http://lehd.did.census.gov.

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November 06, 2006: Mississippi QWI Data on LED Website

Quarterly Workforce Indicators (QWI) for the state of Mississippi have been posted on the Local Employment Dynamics (LED) website. They are available through the QWI Online and Industry Focus. Mississippi becomes the 37th state to post its QWI data on the LED website.

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October 20, 2006: Utah QWI Data on LED Website

Quarterly Workforce Indicators (QWI) for the state of Utah have been posted on the Local Employment Dynamics (LED) website. They are available through the QWI Online and Industry Focus. Utah becomes the 36th state to post its QWI data on the LED website.

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October 20, 2006: OnTheMap Data Available from Cornell University

Oregon and Texas data for OnTheMap are now available through the Census Bureau's partnership with the Cornell Institute for Social and Economic Research (CISER) at Cornell University. OnTheMap went live on the Internet in February, and it has grown to 16 states with Georgia to be added in November. OnTheMap is the first synthetic data product released by the Census Bureau. Ten (10) distinct copies of the synthetic data, known as implicates, are produced; one of them is used for the current implementation of OnTheMap. The CISER site provides an Internet-accessible computing environment dedicated to the exploration and development of synthetic data. Data for other states will be added over time. See attached update for more details or visit http://lehd.did.census.gov.

Data Available from Cornell Institute for Social and Economic Research [PDF; File Size: 116KB]

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October 12, 2006: Georgia QWI Data on LED Website

Quarterly Workforce Indicators (QWI) for the state of Georgia have been posted on the Local Employment Dynamics (LED) website. They are available through the QWI Online and Industry Focus. Georgia becomes the 35th state to post its QWI data on the LED website.

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October 11, 2006: OnTheMap Version 2

Under the agreement with the Employment and Training Admininstration, the Local Employment Dynamics (LED) partnership will be developing OnTheMap Version 2 in the coming year. Major features of the new version will include expansion to as many as 44 states, addition of 2004 data, and implementation of cross-state patterns. Tentative release schedules are provided in the attached update about the web-based, interactive mapping and reporting application. A separate Questions and Answers sheet is also provided to anticipate some of the potential questions about the development of OnTheMap Version 2. Please send your questions or comments to CES.Local.Employment.Dynamics@census.gov or visit the LED website located at http://lehd.did.census.gov.

OnTheMap Version 2 Major Features [PDF; File Size : 80KB]
OnTheMap Q&A for Version 2 [PDF; File Size: 104KB]

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October 03, 2006: New York Enacts Legislation to Join LED

New York state legislature has passed a bill (Assembly A11619 and Senate S08072) to allow the sharing of state data with the Census Bureau and the state joining the Local Employment Dynamics (LED) partnership. The bill was signed by the New York Governor on September 13. Additional information about the bill may be found at http://assembly.state.ny.us/leg/?bn=A11619.

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September 12, 2006: ETA and Census Bureau Reached Agreement

The Employment and Training Administration (ETA) and the Census Bureau have reached agreement to pursue the expansion of the Local Employment Dynamics (LED) partnership to a national program. There are currently 43 state partners in LED. In addition to other tasks, ETA will support the Census Bureau's development of OnTheMap Version 2, an online mapping application to show where people live and work with companion reports. OnTheMap Version 2 will cover 2002-2004 data for up to 44 states, including cross-state commuting patterns. For more information, visit the LED website at http://lehd.did.census.gov and send your comments to CES.Local.Employment.Dynamics@census.gov.

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August 18, 2006: Conversion to NAICS-based QWI Production

The Local Employment Dynamics (LED) partnership plans to begin applying back-codes of the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) to the production of Quarterly Workforce Indicators (QWI) beginning with the 2006 fourth quarter production. This would extend the QWI time series to as far back as 1990, wherever historical data are available. Parallel production of QWI for the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) codes will continue for two additional quarters; it will then cease to be updated. NAICS replaced SIC as the official standard in 2001. Additional details about the conversion may be found at http://lehd.did.census.gov/led/led/led.html.

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August 1, 2006: North Dakota QWI Data on LED Website

Quarterly Workforce Indicators (QWI) for the state of North Dakota have been posted on the Local Employment Dynamics (LED) website. They are available through the QWI Online and Industry Focus. North Dakota becomes the 34th state to post its QWI data on the LED website.

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July 28, 2006: OnTheMap Version 1.1.1 Released

The Census Bureau released the latest version of OnTheMap on July 28, 2006. OnTheMap is a web-based, interactive mapping application that shows where people work and where workers live on maps with companion reports on their age, earnings, and industry distributions, city/county of residence or employment, and quarterly workforce indicators for workers.

Sixteen states are partners in OnTheMap, with the state of Iowa as the latest addition.

Version 1.1.1 features: addition of Iowa data; a number of fixes including resolution of known bugs associated with large overlay queries; certain multi-part counties that were not selectable; the overlay key disappearing during resizing; and being unable to select the same circle or buffer center point twice in a row. Additions include a hand/pointer to show tools in the selector panels and a 'clear' button which permits the user to stop the loading process. A list of known bugs can be found at http://lehd.did.census.gov/led/datatools/onthemap.html#KnownUnresolvedFixedBugs.

OnTheMap is located at http://lehd.did.census.gov. It is a high definition, intensive data processing application that requires adequate memory (256GB or more RAM), high graphical resolution (1280x1024 or higher), and rapid access speed (download speed of 500 Kb/p or faster) for optimal performance. The application is accessible by commonly used browsers including Firefox version 1.0 or higher, Internet Explorer version 6.0 or higher, or Netscape version 7.1 or higher, with Popup Blocker turned off.

Send your comments and questions about OnTheMap via email to CES.Local.Employment.Dynamics@census.gov.

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July 12, 2006: Louisiana Joins LED

Louisiana has joined the Local Employment Dynamics (LED) Program this month, as one of 43 partners including the District of Columbia. LED is a voluntary federal-state partnership that integrates data on employees and data on employers with multiple other data sources to produce new and improved labor market information about the dynamics of the local economy and society, while strictly protecting the confidentiality of individuals and firms that provide the data.

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June 23, 2006: Michigan Joins LED

Michigan has joined the Local Employment Dynamics (LED) Program this month, as one of 42 partners including the District of Columbia. LED is a voluntary federal-state partnership that integrates data on employees and data on employers with multiple other data sources to produce new and improved labor market information about the dynamics of the local economy and society, while strictly protecting the confidentiality of individuals and firms that provide the data.

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June 23, 2006: Tennessee QWI Data on LED Website

Quarterly Workforce Indicators (QWI) for the state of Tennessee have been posted on the Local Employment Dynamics (LED) website. They are available through the QWI Online and Industry Focus. Tennessee becomes the 33rd state to post its QWI data on the LED website.

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June 14, 2006: Mississippi Joins LED

Mississippi has joined the Local Employment Dynamics (LED) Program this month, as one of 41 partners including the District of Columbia. LED is a voluntary federal-state partnership that integrates data on employees and data on employers with multiple other data sources to produce new and improved labor market information about the dynamics of the local economy and society, while strictly protecting the confidentiality of individuals and firms that provide the data.

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June 14, 2006: Updated QWI definitions are now available

A list of detailed definitions for the variables on QWI Online can be found in Appendix A in Abowd, Stephens and Vilhuber (2006) technical documentation paper [PDF; File Size: 760KB]. To simply view the definitions, Appendix A is available here [PDF; File Size: 272KB]. For a more general and less detailed list of definitions, a less comprehensive list of definitions provided by Cynthia Tauber and Erika McEntarfer is also available [PDF; File Size: 76KB]

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May 31, 2006: OnTheMap Version 1.1 Released

The Census Bureau announced the release of the latest version of OnTheMap on May 31, 2006. OnTheMap is a web-based, interactive mapping application that shows where people work and where workers live on maps with companion reports on their age, earnings, and industry distributions, city/county of residence or employment, and quarterly workforce indicators for workers.

Fifteen states are partners in OnTheMap and three more states are in the process of joining.

Version 1.1 features: clickable U.S. state map that takes you directly to the state; expanded report output options, offering PDF, XLS, formatted text or tab delimited text; standardized decimal placement in percentages; enhanced OnTheMap tool bars; additional and updated Help documentation and screens; and enhanced map overlay display including showing only the outline for the selected area.

OnTheMap is located at http://lehd.did.census.gov. It is a high definition, intensive data processing application that requires adequate memory (256GB or more RAM), high graphical resolution (1280x1024 or higher), and rapid access speed (download speed of 500 Kb/p or faster) for optimal performance. The application is accessible by commonly used browsers including Firefox version 5.0 or higher, Internet Explorer version 6.0 or higher, or Netscape version 7.1 or higher, with Popup Blocker turned off.

Send your comments and questions about OnTheMap via an email to CES.Local.Employment.Dynamics@census.gov.

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April 26, 2006: ETA Hosts Webinar on LED

The Employment and Training Administration (ETA) at the U.S. Department of Labor hosted a webinar on how Local Employment Dynamics (LED) can be used to respond to real life situations such as tornadoes and multi-state economic and transportation development efforts. The 90-minute webinar features new and powerful web-based LED tools, including OnTheMap, QWI Online, Industry Focus, and e-Learning modules, that employ integrated data to meet the demands of local workforce and economic development. The recorded webinar is available for registered access at http://www.workforce3one.org This link to a non-federal Web site does not imply endorsement of any particular product, company, or content. under Workforce Investment System.

April 6, 2006: Final e-Learning Module Now Available: OnTheMap

The last of four e-learning modules, called OnTheMap Tour, is now available in QuickLinks and also in DataTools. This e-learning module features voice and animation to illustrate the features of LED's newest analytic tool, OnTheMap. OnTheMap is a geographic map-based analytic tool. This powerful tool can show where workers live, where they work, the extent of their travel, and generally how they might get to work, illustrated using a scenario relevant to LMIs and WIBs. Users must download Flash This link to a non-federal Web site does not imply endorsement of any particular product, company, or content. to view the module with voice and animation. Unlike previous e-learning modules, you must advance each screen of the OnTheMap Tour e-learning module, using the right arrow. You may want to expand the view to include the navigation box on the left and then select the Text tab to follow along with the narration.

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March 29, 2006: OnTheMap Version 1.0.1 Released

The Census Bureau announced the release of the latest version of OnTheMap on March 29, 2006. OnTheMap is a web-based, interactive mapping application that shows where people work and where workers live on maps with companion reports on their age, earnings, and industry distributions.

The addition of Oklahoma to the pilot states participating in OnTheMap brings that number to 15.

Version 1.0.1 features several labeling and title changes to reports and to the mapping display. For example, the shed reports showing origin and destination cities and counties now also includes the states in which each city or county is located. This is an important enhancement for Illinois and Missouri where worker travel between these two states can now be tracked using this version of OnTheMap

OnTheMap is located at http://lehd.did.census.gov. It is a high definition, intensive data processing application that requires adequate memory (256GB or more RAM), high graphical resolution (1280x1024 or higher), and rapid access speed (download speed of 500 Kb/p or faster) for optimal performance. The application is accessible by commonly used browsers including Firefox version 5.0 or higher, Internet Explorer version 6.0 or higher, or Netscape version 7.1 or higher, with Popup Blocker turned off.

Send your comments and questions about OnTheMap via an email to CES.Local.Employment.Dynamics@census.gov.

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March 22, 2006: Third e-Learning Module Now Available: QWI Online

The third of four e-learning modules, called QWI Online Tour, is now available in QuickLinks and also in DataTools. This e-learning module features voice and animation to illustrate the features of LED's flag ship analytic tool, the QWI Online, which provides quarterly information, at the local level, for eight workforce indicators. Use of QWI Online is illustrated using a scenario relevant to LMIs and WIBs. Users must download Flash This link to a non-federal Web site does not imply endorsement of any particular product, company, or content. to view the module with voice and animation

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March 14, 2006: Second e-Learning Module Now Available: Industry Focus

The second of four e-learning modules, called Industry Focus Tour, is now available in QuickLinks and also in DataTools. This e-learning module features voice and animation to illustrate the features of Industry Focus, the easy-to-use analytic tool that provides top industries and workforce characteristics at the local level, using a scenario relevant to LMIs and WIBs. Users must download Flash This link to a non-federal Web site does not imply endorsement of any particular product, company, or content. to view the module with voice and animation.

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March 9, 2006: Nevada QWI Data on LED Website

Quarterly Workforce Indicators (QWI) for the state of Nevada have been posted on the Local Employment Dynamics (LED) website. They are available through the QWI Online and Industry Focus. Nevada becomes the 32nd state to post its QWI data on the LED website.

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February 23, 2006: Hawaii QWI Data on LED Website

Quarterly Workforce Indicators (QWI) for the state of Hawaii have been posted on the Local Employment Dynamics (LED) website. They are available through the QWI Online and Industry Focus. Hawaii becomes the 31st state to post its QWI data on the LED website.

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February 13, 2006: Annual LED State Workshop Successfully Concluded

The 2006 annual Local Employment Dynamics (LED) state workshop was successfully concluded on January 20 after two days of active exchange of ideas among the state labor market information agencies and the Census Bureau, as well as state workforce boards, federal agencies, stateholder organizations, and interested parties. Accomplishments of 2005 were reviewed; challenges and goals for 2006 were presented. "OnTheMap" and "DataFerrett for LED" were demonstrated. Presentations form the annual workshop are available now on the LED website. Select Library, then Workshops to view the 2006 annual state workshop agenda and presentations.

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Feburary 13, 2006: First e-Learning Module Now Available.

The first of four e-learning modules, called Site Tour, is now available in QuickLinks and also in DataTools. This e-learning module was rolled out at the LED Annual State Partners Conference in Washington, DC on 20 January. The modules feature voice and animation to illustrate the features of the website and of the three analytic tools, OnTheMap, Industry Focus and QWI Online, using scenarios relevant to LMIs and WIBs. Users must download Flash This link to a non-federal Web site does not imply endorsement of any particular product, company, or content. to view the module with voice and animation.

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February 3, 2006: OnTheMap Released

The Census Bureau announced the inaugural release of OnTheMap on February 3, 2006. OnTheMap is a web-based, interactive mapping application that shows where people work and where workers live on maps with companion reports on their age, earnings, and industry distributions.

The user can select a geographic area freehand or by defined layer to answer questions of worker travel patterns. It also provides timely data for labor market, economic development, transportation, emergency management, and other potential applications. The analytical tools include Concentric Ring Analysis and Paired area analysis.

The Employment and Training Administration of the Department of Labor provided initial funding for this project. There are 14 pilot states in the initial release of OnTheMap: Alabama, California, Colorado, Florida, Idaho, Illinois, Minnesota, Missouri, North Carolina, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Texas, and Washington. Oklahoma and Maine are expected to be added in about a month.
Based on 2002-2003 data, the travel patterns are displayed at the block level, and the profile reports are produced at the block group level. Confidentiality is strictly protected even at these detail geographic levels by the use of state-of-the-art disclosure avoidance methods. This is the first product released by the Census Bureau that is based on partial synthetic data.

OnTheMap is located at http://lehd.did.census.gov. It is a high definition, intensive data processing application that requires adequate memory (256GB or more RAM), high graphical resolution (1280x1024 or higher), and rapid access speed (download speed of 500 Kb/p or faster) for optimal performance. The application is accessible by commonly used browsers including Firefox version 5.0 or higher, Internet Explorer version 6.0 or higher, or Netscape version 7.1 or higher, with Popup Blocker turned off.

Send your comments and questions about OnTheMap via an email to CES.Local.Employment.Dynamics@census.gov.

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January 26, 2006: Arizona Joins LED.

Arizona has joined the Local Employment Dynamics (LED) Program this month, as one of 40 partners including the District of Columbia. LED is a voluntary federal-state partnership that integrates data on employees and data on employers with multiple other data sources to produce new and improved labor market information about the dynamics of the local economy and society, while strictly protecting the confidentiality of individuals and firms that provide the data.

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January 09, 2006: Brookings Institute Workshop on Increasing the Applicability of LED.

On November 16, 2005 the Urban Markets Initiative (UMI) of the Brookings Institution hosted a workshop "Increasing the Applicability of Local Employment Dynamics," attended by over 40 users representing federal agencies, national users, and state and local users. Andrew Reamer from UMI served as the host; Jeremy Wu from the Census Bureau represented the LED program; John Dorrer from the State of Maine represented the partners from State Labor Market Information (LMI) offices. The meeting was facilitated by Gary Yakimov, Corporation for a Skilled Workforce, and Cynthia Taeuber, Jacob France Institute, University of Baltimore. UMI agreed to serve as host in light of its mission of increasing the availability and accessibility of federally provided data on small areas.

The purpose of the workshop was to improve the understanding and usability of the LED program.

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December 22, 2005: Detailed Definitions, Formulas and Examples for Quarterly Workforce Indicators.

Now available to all users, detailed definitions are provided in .pdf format for measures of Worker Employment (3 measures), Worker Employment Change (7 measures), Worker Earnings (5 measures) and Firm Employment Change (6 measures) as used in the Quarterly Workforce Indicators.

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December 05, 2005: Rhode Island Joins LED.

Rhode Island has joined the Local Employment Dynamics (LED) Program this month, as one of 39 partners including the District of Columbia. LED is a voluntary federal-state partnership that integrates data on employees and data on employers with multiple other data sources to produce new and improved labor market information about the dynamics of the local economy and society, while strictly protecting the confidentiality of individuals and firms that provide the data.

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November 01, 2005: "OnTheMap Beta" Available at LED Website.

The beta version of "OnTheMap" has been moved to the Quick Links section of the Local Employment Dynamics (LED) website at http://lehd.did.census.gov. The new location will offer faster processing and greater capacity to the users. The original Excensus site will remain a development and test server, as well as a fail-over site. The same ID and password are used for access to the LED site. If you are new to the OnTheMap application and wish to serve as a beta tester in this pilot project, please contact LED at CES.Local.Employment.Dynamics@census.gov. Comments and suggestions should also be directed to this email address.

The thermal feature has not been activated at this time, but will be shortly. Barring unforeseen major problems and issues for the remainder of this pilot project,

1. Delivery of the last version of mapping interface and functionalities, including paired-area analysis and concentric rings, is expected from Excensus to the Census Bureau in about 7- 10 days. Loading on the LED website is anticipated within about 48 hours of delivery.

2. Delivery of session history, print and save capabilities, and text only version is expected from Excensus to the Census Bureau in about another 7-10 days. Loading on the LED website is anticipated within about 48 hours of delivery.

3. Final bug fixes and refinements based on comments and suggestions are expected in the following weeks to complete beta testing of the project.

This pilot project is partially funded by the Employment and Training Administration. LED states interested in joining the mapping pilot should contact the program manager at Jeremy.S.Wu@census.gov.

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October 24, 2005: Wyoming Joins LED

Wyoming has joined the Local Employment Dynamics (LED) Program this month, as one of 38 partners including the District of Columbia. LED is a voluntary federal-state partnership that integrates data on employees and data on employers with multiple other data sources to produce labor market information about the dynamics of the local economy and society, while strictly protecting the confidentiality of individuals and firms that provide the data.

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October 13, 2005: Arkansas QWI Data on LED Website.

Quarterly Workforce Indicators (QWI) for the state of Arkansas have been posted on the Local Employment Dynamics (LED) website. They are available through the QWI Online and will be available on Industry Focus shortly. Arkansas becomes the 30th state to post its QWI data on the LED website.

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August 25, 2005: "Industry Focus" Unveiled.

Today, the new analytic tool called "Industry Focus" was added to the LED web site. "Industry Focus" combines the best of two soon-to-be-retired tools (Top Industries and Local Workforce) with many new features. In addition to generating a list of the top 3-digit NAICS industries or 2-digit NAICS sectors for your area and workers, you can focus on a particular sector or industry to see where it ranks among other industries and then drill in on it to look at characteristics of those who work in that industry. You can select one or more of eight labor market indicators to provide context to industry/workforce characteristics, as well as being able to select a single measure on which to rank.

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August 15, 2005: South Carolina QWI Data on LED Website.

Quarterly Workforce Indicators (QWI) for the state of South Carolina have been posted on the Local Employment Dynamics (LED) website. They are available through the QWI Online and Industry Focus. South Carolina becomes the 29th state to post its QWI data on the LED website.

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August 15, 2005: North Carolina QWI Data on LED Website.

Quarterly Workforce Indicators (QWI) for the state of North Carolina have been posted on the Local Employment Dynamics (LED) website. They are available through the QWI Online and will be made available in the soon-to-be-released Industry Focus shortly. North Carolina becomes the 28th state to post its QWI data on the LED website.

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August 04, 2005: Preparing for "Industry Focus"; Retiring Analytic Tools "Local Workforce" and "Top Industries".

Within the next two weeks, a new analytic tool called "Industry Focus" will be added to the LED web site. Two tools, "Local Workforce" and "Top Industries", will be retired at that time. "Industry Focus" combines the best of the soon-to-be-retired tools with many new features. "Industry Focus" has been available for beta testing for several months and finishing touches and enhancements are being made now. State partners will receive separate notification and directions for skinning the new "Industry Focus" tool to their state web sites.

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July 05, 2005: Changing from MSAs to CBSAs.

The Office of Management and Budget announced new definitions of metropolitan areas effective June 6, 2003. The new definitions change the standard from Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs) as defined in 1999 to Core-Based Statistical Areas (CBSAs). Briefly, a CBSA can be a Metropolitan Area (a core of at least 50,000 in population) or a Micropolitan Area (an area of between 10,000 and 50,000 in population). Metropolitan and Micropolitan Areas comprise one or more entire counties. As of June 6, 2003, there were 935 Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Areas in the United States. Additional information about the change from MSAs to CBSAs can be found at the Census Bureau website located at http://www.census.gov/population/www/estimates/metroarea.html.

The Census Bureau plans to implement the new definitions in the production of the Quarterly Workforce Indicators (QWI) beginning with the next quarterly production cycle (October 1- December 31, 2005). QWI and related products released at the end of this production cycle will be based on the new CBSA definitions. At that time, QWI based on the old definitions of MSAs will no longer be produced. If you have questions about this change, please send your inquiries to CES.Local.Employment.Dynamics@census.gov.

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June 29, 2005: Update on LED OnTheMap.

The Local Employment Dynamics (LED) recently released a new beta version of the pilot-mapping tool called OnTheMap. For the first time in the project, all 12 pilot states (California, Colorado, Florida, Idaho, Illinois, Minnesota, Missouri, North Carolina, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Virginia and Washington) are now included in the application. The states of Alabama and Texas joined the project recently and data will be rolled out shortly.

This pilot project is supported by the Employment and Training Administration (ETA) at the U.S. Department of Labor.

The application has two major functions, in accord with the ETA agreement: (a) illustrating the origin-destination data infrastructure for workers within a state (in this beta version of OnTheMap, cross-state patterns in two neighboring states -- Illinois and Missouri -- are also shown), and (b) mapping where workers live and where workers work within a state and cross-state, in the case of Illinois and Missouri.

The final beta version is scheduled for release on August 15, and the pilot project will conclude in September. OnTheMap will include companion reports based on 2002-2003 data. The online application will be implemented on the LED website.

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May 16, 2005: Hawaii Joins LED.

Hawaii has joined the Local Employment Dynamics (LED) Program this month, as one of 37 partners including the District of Columbia. LED is a voluntary federal-state partnership that integrates data on employees and data on employers with multiple other data sources to produce labor market information about the dynamics of the local economy and society, while strictly protecting the confidentiality of individuals and firms that provide the data.

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March 28, 2005: New State Representatives on LED Steering Committee.

Alexandra Hall, co-chair of the Local Employment Dynamics(LED) Steering Committee, announced today that the following state representatives will serve as new members of the Committee:.

John Dorrer, LMI Director, Maine
Steve Hine, Research Director, Minnesota
Henry Jackson, LMI Director, Illiniois
Karen Leahy, Acting Division Chief, Pennsylvania
Wande Reweta, Senior Economist, Colorado

State representatives who continue to serve on the Committee are:

Rebecca Rust, LMI Director, Florida
Cynthia Swain, Principal Research Analyst, Idaho
Greg Weeks, Deputy Assistant Commissioner, Washington

The Census Bureau representatives of the Committee are:

Jeremy Wu, Program Manager, LEHD,Census Bureau, Co-chair
Jennifer Marks, Communications and Marketing Manager, LEHD

A recent amendment to the LED Steering Committee by-laws expanded the number of state representatives from six to eight in an attempt to represent Labor Market Information offices from each Bureau of Labor Statistics region.

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March 08, 2005: Alabama QWI Data on LED Website.

Quarterly Workforce Indicators (QWI) for the state of Alabama have been posted on the Local Employment Dynamics (LED) website. They are available through the QWI Online and other applications. Alabama becomes the 27th state to post its QWI data on the LED website. Alabama has ported or "skinned" the QWI application with data for the state of Alabama directly to their website .

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February 18, 2005: Vermont QWI Data on LED Website.

Quarterly Workforce Indicators (QWI) for the state of Vermont have been posted on the Local Employment Dynamics (LED) website. They are available through the QWI Online and other applications. Vermont becomes the 26th state to post its QWI data on the LED website.

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February 16, 2005: South Carolina Joins LED.

South Carolina has joined the Local Employment Dynamics (LED) Program this month, becoming the 36th LED state partner in addition to the District of Columbia. LED is a voluntary federal-state partnership that integrates data on employees and data on employers with multiple other data sources to produce labor market information about the dynamics of the local economy and society, while strictly protecting the confidentiality of individuals and firms that provide the data.

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February 1, 2005: Indiana QWI Data on LED Website

Quarterly Workforce Indicators (QWI) for the state of Indiana have been posted on the Local Employment Dynamics (LED) website. They are available through the QWI Online and other applications. Indiana becomes the 24th state to post its QWI data on the LED website. Additional efforts are being made to port or "skin" the applications directly to the Indiana website.

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January 28, 2005: Annual LED State Workshop Successfully Concluded

The 2005 annual Local Employment Dynamics (LED) state workshop was successfully concluded on January 28 after two days of active exchange of ideas among the state labor market information agencies and the Census Bureau, as well as state workforce boards, federal agencies, stakeholder organizations, and interested parties. Accomplishments of 2004 were reviewed; challenges and goals for 2005 were presented. Presentations in the annual workshop will be collected and posted in the LED website next week.

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January 28, 2005: Delaware QWI Data on LED Website

Quarterly Workforce Indicators (QWI) for the state of Delaware have been posted on the Local Employment Dynamics (LED) website. They are available through the QWI Online and other applications. Delaware becomes the 23rd state to post its QWI data on the LED website. Additional efforts are being made to port or "skin" the applications directly to the Delaware website.

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January 14, 2005: LED is Site of The Month by EconData.net

The Local Employment Dynamics (LED) website has been recognized as Site of the Month by EconData.net (under What's New in http://www.EconData.net ). This link to a non-federal Web site does not imply endorsement of any particular product, company, or content. After many years of research and development, LED is cited as a major breakthrough in socioeconomic data, and its full potential is yet to come. The four LED signature applications were hailed as impressive and revolutionary, and the website "does things like no one else on the web." We share this honor with all of you and will strive to make continuous improvement in the LED partnership.

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January 4, 2005: Georgia Joins LED.

Georgia has joined the Local Employment Dynamics (LED) Program this month, making it one of 36 LED state partner in addition to the District of Columbia. LED is a voluntary federal-state partnership that integrates data on employees and data on employers with multiple other data sources to produce labor market information about the dynamics of the local economy and society, while strictly protecting the confidentiality of individuals and firms that provide the data.

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January 1, 2005: Invitation to Annual Workshop

We are pleased to invite you to participate in an annual Local Employment Dynamics (LED) Workshop, hosted by the U.S. Census Bureau on Friday, January 28, 2005, at The Madison Hotel, 15th and M Streets,NW, Washington, DC.

Local decision makers increasingly need up-to-date information for policy planning and to help identify strategic trends. The Local Employment Dynamics partnership is the cornerstone of an innovative program designed to develop new information about local labor markets. The LED partnership helps fill critical data gaps for state and local authorities.

This partnership between state labor market information agencies and the Census Bureau provides Quarterly Workforce Indicators (QWI) - new measures such as employment, hiring, jobs gains and losses, turnover, and earnings that are for the first time available by geographic area, industry, age, and gender over time, in addition to a pilot mapping application showing the origin-destination patterns of workers in 12 states.

At this workshop, you will see how this new information is being used to improve workforce, economic development, and transportation decisions by federal, state, and local agencies.

The workshop is scheduled to begin at 8:30 a.m. and end at 2:30 p.m. The registration form and directions to the hotel are attached.

Registration

Please complete and fax the attached registration form by Wednesday, January 12, 2005. Our fax number is (301) 457-3682. If you have any questions, please contact Anna Holaus or Carol McDaniel at (301) 763-2308.

Ground Transportation

If you are traveling by privately-owned vehicle, valet parking at the hotel is $12 per day. The hotel is conveniently located approximately three blocks from either the McPherson Square Metro (Blue and Orange Lines) or the Farragut North Metro (Red Line).

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December 23, 2004: Utah Joins LED.

Utah has joined the Local Employment Dynamics (LED) Program this month, becoming the 36th LED state partner in addition to the District of Columbia. LED is a voluntary federal-state partnership that integrates data on employees and data on employers with multiple other data sources to produce labor market information about the dynamics of the local economy and society, while strictly protecting the confidentiality of individuals and firms that provide the data.

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December 15, 2004: Vermont Joins LED.

Vermont has joined the Local Employment Dynamics (LED) Program this month, becoming the 35th LED state partner in addition to the District of Columbia. LED is a voluntary federal-state partnership that integrates data on employees and data on employers with multiple other data sources to produce labor market information about the dynamics of the local economy and society, while strictly protecting the confidentiality of individuals and firms that provide the data.

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December 6, 2004: Redesigned Web Site Launched

The Census Bureau launched a redesigned web site this week to provide users with an easy-to-navigate site for the Longitudinal Employer-Household Dynamics program (LEHD). It is available at http://lehd.did.census.gov.

The redesigned web site adds a number of new applications and features, introduces consistency in navigation and look and feel, builds a structure for adding content and integration with the Local Employment Dynamics program's state partners' web sites, and seeks to improve responsiveness to the users.

For example, two new applications - Local Workforce and Top Industries - have been added to provide the latest information on the composition of the local workforce and the "hot" industries in terms of hiring and earnings. The popular QWI Online continues to provide 8 quarterly workforce indicators by geography, industry, and demographics. The new site also offers a glimpse of the pilot project, OnTheMap, where the origin and destination patterns of workers between home and workplace are mapped. Featured sections such as "Quick Links", "What's New?", "Q&A", "Did You Know?", and "Partners Only" are included in the new web package, along with a chance to provide "Feedback" and perform a Google "Search" within the web site.

The web site will be continuously upgraded in the next 6-9 months. The next major milestone is the introduction of the mapping application between June and September 2005. Visit http://lehd.did.census.gov for more information about the LEHD/LED program.

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November 29, 2004: LED Offers Training on QWI

The Local Employment Dynamics (LED) Program and the LMI Training Institute will jointly offer a training session for analysts on Quarterly Workforce Indicators (QWI). This class is designed for analysts who have basic knowledge of LMI programs and principles. The class will take place on January 24-26, 2005 at the Census Bureau Headquarters in Suitland, Maryland. The class size is limited to 15. Nomination deadline is December 10, 2004.

Registration questions should be directed to LMI Training Institute at 800-644-4226 or lmiti@sces.org . Questions on content should be directed to George Putnam, Illinois Department of Employment Security at 312-793-9826 or gputnam@ides.state.il.us.

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November 12, 2004: Nevada joins LED

Nevada has joined the Local Employment Dynamics (LED) Program this month, becoming the 34th LED state partner in addition to the District of Columbia. LED is a voluntary federal-state partnership that integrates data on employees and data on employers with multiple other data sources to Produce labor market information about the dynamics of the local economy and society, while strictly protecting the confidentiality of individuals and firms that provide the data.

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November 8, 2004: LED Annual Workshop.

The next Local Employment Dynamics (LED) annual workshop will be held in the Madison Hotel (http://www.themadisiondc.com) This link to a non-federal Web site does not imply endorsement of any particular product, company, or content. on January 27-28, 2005 in Washington, D.C. The first day of the workshop is a business meeting of the state labor market information agencies. The second day will be open to interested parties covering ongoing developmental and planned new activities for the coming year.

Additional information about the annual workshop will become available in the coming weeks. Contact Jannifer Marks at Jennifer.P.Marks@census.gov if you have immediate questions.

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October 5, 2004: Maryland's Work Force Remains on the Job, As It Ages.

Between 1990 and 2002, a higher proportion of working Marylanders were age 45 or over and the proportion of workers who were 65 years old and over increased slightly to 3.1 percent, the U.S. Census Bureau said today. The analysis of Maryland’s older workers is based on the Local Employment Dynamics (LED) program .

The report, A Profile of Older Workers in Maryland [PDF; File Size: 161KB], highlights the age composition of the state’s work force, job gains and losses for older workers by industry, industries in which older workers are concentrated and their job stability and earnings.

"With these new data we can see trends develop each quarter within a state or substate area, in what industries the changes occur and the characteristics of workers involved in the changes," Census Bureau Director Louis Kincannon said. "These indicators give new insight into Maryland’seconomy and how fluid employment is in its communities."

Some highlights from the Maryland report:

  • In 2002, industries in which more than 1-in-5 workers were 55 or older included apparel from fabrics, paper and allied products, local or suburban transit, transportation equipment and membership organizations.
  • Industries where workers 65 or older were most likely to be employed were in health services and business services. Other important sources of work for the oldest workers were eating and drinking places and engineering, accounting and research services.
  • Legal services was an industry with a low turnover rate for workers 55 or older, while hotels and other lodging places had a high turnover rate.

Among industries in 2002 that employed more than 500 people 65 or older, the highest-paying was legal services, whose workers received average earnings of $4,281 per month.
The LED consists of individual partnerships between 31 states, the District of Columbia and the Census Bureau. Reports on a variety of topics, prepared jointly with the partner states, will be released over the upcoming months. The Department of Health and Human Services’ National Institute on Aging, a component of the National Institutes of Health, funded the reports on older workers.

In addition, quarterly work force indicators on such subjects as job creation and new hires are currently available for Maryland and several other partner states for selected years, age groups and geographic areas, as well as for men and women, at http://lehd.did.census.gov.

Because the statistics come from a variety of sources, including state administrative records, they are not directly comparable with statistics from household surveys such as the decennial census long form, the American Community Survey and the Current Population Survey. Industries are organized by the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) system. The LED program will soon move from the SIC system to the North American Industry Classification System. As in all data-estimation processes, the results are subject to error arising from data processing or incomplete records. The Census Bureau uses a variety of procedures to minimize such errors.

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October 1, 2004: NSF Funds Confidentiality Research.

The National Science Foundation (NSF) has made awards supporting nearly 120 new Information Technology Research (ITR) projects dedicated to addressing the information technology priorities facing the country. Among these ITR projects is an award to the Cornell University on maintaining the confidentiality guaranteed to Census participants. The press release includes the following description:

Data from the U.S. Census Bureau provide a unique window onto society, but social scientists have limited access to the data due to strict confidentiality requirements. To provide greater access for cutting-edge social science analysis, a $2.9 million project led by Cornell University is tackling the issues required to maintain the confidentiality guaranteed to Census participants, as well as to create synthetic versions of these data sets which are analytically valid but protect the identity of census respondents.

Visit http://www.nsf.gov/od/lpa/newsroom/pr.cfm?ni=15100000000113 for more of the press release.

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September 20, 2004: Advisory to LED State Partners on Submission of ES202/QCEW Data Files.

The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) sent a communication to our state Labor Market Information (LMI) agency partners on July 8, 2004 regarding the BLS interpretation of the Confidential Information Protection and Statistical Efficiency Act (CIPSEA). One part of this communication informed the LMI agencies that data collected under the Current Employment Statistics (CES) program should not be included as improvements in the ES202/QCEW files sent to the Local Employment Dynamics (LED) program. Since that date, we have been actively pursuing a written agreement with BLS that would permit the continuation of current practice in order to avoid disruption to the production of the Quarterly Workforce Indicators (QWI) before October 1, 2004. As of today, we have not reached such an agreement with BLS.

Consequently, we advise the LED state partners to send in their preliminary 2004Q1 and final 2003Q4 ES202/QCEW files according to the 1060-column Enhanced Quarterly Unemployment Insurance (EQUI) file layout, free of CES data, for the QWI production cycle beginning on October 1, 2004.

The effect of this production change on the QWIs is still being investigated, and we expect the effect to vary by state:

  • QWIs for those states that have not been using CES data to enhance their ES202/QCEW files are not expected to be affected.
  • QWIs from those states that have historically used these enhancements are likely to be affected at some selected local levels and differ from local QWIs that have historically been produced.
  • New states that are joining the LED partnership have been advised by BLS not to send in their historical ES202/QCEW data prior to 1998. Their users will be unable to access historical QWIs, and there is likely to be less precision in the local estimates than would otherwise be the case.

We recognize that this adjustment will mean some loss of statistical efficiency. We are committed to continue to pursue an agreement with BLS. At the same time, we plan to consult and work closely with each state partner to carefully assess and understand the impact of this change.

For further information, please contact Jeremy Wu, Program Manager, at Jeremy.S.Wu@census.gov . Visit http://lehd.did.census.gov for more information about the LED program.

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September 20, 2004: Vermont and Tennessee Join LED.

Vermont and Tennessee have joined the Local Employment Dynamics (LED) Program this month, becoming the 32nd and 33rd LED state partners in addition to the District of Columbia. LED is a voluntary federal-state partnership that integrates data on employees and data on employers with multiple other data sources to produce labor market information about the dynamics of the local economy and society, while strictly protecting the confidentiality of individuals and firms that provide the data.

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August 22, 2004: Alabama Joins LED.

Alabama has joined the Local Employment Dynamics (LED) Program this month, becoming the 31st LED state partner in addition to the District of Columbia. LED is a voluntary federal-state partnership that integrates data on employees and data on employers with multiple other data sources to produce labor market information about the dynamics of the local economy and society, while strictly protecting the confidentiality of individuals and firms that provide the data.

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August 16, 2004: Participating States for Mapping Pilot.

The Local Employment Dynamics program announced today that the following states will be participating in the LED Origin/Destination Mapping Project:

California, Colorado, Florida, Idaho, Illinois, Minnesota, Missouri, North Carolina, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Washington, and Virginia

A listserv has been set up for the project participants. In addition, the following tentative schedule has been established:

September - November: Monthly conference calls.
November: LED and ETA will host a meeting in Washington DC.
December: Initial test versions of the applications introduced.
January 2005: Presentation in LED annual workshop.
March: National Association of Workforce Boards presentation.
March-September: Refinements and training.

For additional information, contact Julia Lane at julia.ingrid.lane@census.gov or Jeremy Wu at jeremy.s.wu@census.gov

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August 4, 2004: Upcoming Training Sessions About Local Employment Dynamics(LED).

Sep 1-3 Introductory Quarterly Workforce Indicators (QWI) Training - Focus is on QWI measures. Trainers - George Putnam and Eric Moore. Contact George at GPutnam@ides.state.il.us for more information.

Sep 27-29 Industry/Area Report Training - Focus is on template reports for use by Workforce Investment Board staff and employers. Trainers - Eric Moore and George Putnam. Contact Eric at Eric.M.Moore@state.or.us for more information.

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August 2, 2004: NSF Makes Major Award to Cornell University for Confidentiality Protection Research.

The National Science Foundation has notified Professor John Abowd of the Cornell University and Senior Research Fellow for the Local Employment Dynamics (LED) Program on the award of almost $3 million to fund confidentiality protection research for the next three years.

This award will greatly enhance the partnership between the Census Bureau and the university-based researchers who contribute to the Census Bureau Research Data Centers and the protection of confidential data that the LED Program processes and produces.

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July 30, 2004: Last Day to Apply for Participation in Mapping Pilot.

Today is the last day for partner states in the Local Employment Dynamics (LED) Program to apply for participation in a pilot program to develop mapping applications to portray labor market information.

Funded by the Employment and Training Administration of the Department of Labor, the LED Program will select 10 states to participate in the pilot project, which will provide origin-destination worker flows for two years 2002-2003 and cover such workplace and worker characteristics as industry, earnings, age, job gain and loss, hires and separations, and geographic location. An online mapping system is part of the objective of this important initiative. Announcement of the selection of the 10 participating states is scheduled for August 16, 2004.

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July 22, 2004: And The Winner Is .... Julia Lane.

Dr. Julia Lane, senior research fellow of the Local Employment Dynamics (LED) Program, is the winner of the 2004 Vladimir Chavrid Memorial Award, the most prestigious award given by the National Association of State Workforce Agencies (NASWA).

The award recognizes Dr. Lane's excellence and contributions to the operation and understanding in the field of Labor Market Information (LMI) and Employment Security operations research. The award was established in the early 1970s to memorialize Mr. Vladimir Charvid, a former employment security officials, who was an early pioneer in the LMI area. The award ceremony was held today at the NASWA LMI National Annual Conference in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

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