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The LED Program New Data for Local Decision-making

The LED Program New Data for Local Decision-making. Julia Lane Senior Research Fellow And the LEHD Staff. Overview. What the LED program is Current Status Sample Analysis Next steps. What the LED Program Is. What is LED?. Local – County, Sub County, WIA

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The LED Program New Data for Local Decision-making

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  1. The LED ProgramNew Data for Local Decision-making Julia Lane Senior Research Fellow And the LEHD Staff

  2. Overview • What the LED program is • Current Status • Sample Analysis • Next steps

  3. What the LED Program Is

  4. What is LED? • Local – County, Sub County, WIA • Employment and Earnings – demographics (age and sex) • Dynamics – New measures of labor market dynamics • Job Gain and Loss • Hires, Recalls, Separations • Earnings • Uses: Local Labor Market Information • Strategic Planning

  5. LED Fills Key Data Gaps • Universal 98% of employment in partner states • Longitudinal in businesses and workers • Worker Information Date of birth, place of birth, sex, earnings • Firm Information Four digit industry, turnover, growth, sales • CurrentSent quarterly (six months after transaction date) – start date 1990(+) • ComparableSame definitions across states • Detailed Geography: place of residence and place of work to latitude/longitude

  6. The Local Employment Dynamics Program Demographic Surveys Link RecordPerson-ID Employer-IDData Economic Censuses and SurveysCensus Entity-ID Data Household RecordHousehold-IDData Person Record Household-IDPerson-IDData Business RegisterEmployer-IDCensus Entity-IDData

  7. Confidentiality Protections • Anonymized data • Approved Projects only • Statistical Purposes only • Title 13 ($250,000 fine/5 years in jail if confidentiality breached) • Disclosure review • Firewall within firewall within firewall protection

  8. Current Status

  9. Data Dissemination • CD Roms sent to LMI shops (also ftp option) • Wheels • Website access • http://lehd.dsd.census.gov

  10. Sample Analysis:Local Labor Market InformationPerformance benchmarks for:EarningsJob DurationHiring Rates

  11. New Information on CO Earnings by Gender:How Much Do Jobs Pay? Annual Average Monthly Earnings in Selected Industries, by Age, Colorado: 2001: Source: US Census Bureau and CO Dept of Labor and Employment

  12. New Information on CO Earnings By Age:How Much Do Workers of Different Ages Make? Annual Average Monthly Earnings in Selected Industries, by Age, Colorado: 2001: Source: US Census Bureau and CO Dept of Labor and Employment

  13. New Information on CO Workforce Dynamics:How Many New Hires Are There For Every Job? New Hires as Proportion of Total Employment, by Age, Colorado: 2001: Source: LED Program, US Census Bureau and CO Dept of Labor and Employment

  14. New Local Earnings Information:How Much Do Women Working In The Denver WIA Make? Annual Average Monthly Earnings in Selected Industries, by Age, Colorado: 2001: Source: US Census Bureau and CO Dept of Labor and Employment

  15. Sample Analysis:Information for Strategic PlanningWho’s hiring workers?What’s happening in key industries?What are the aging trends?

  16. Identifying CO Demographic Trends Using New Hires: Female Employment and New Hires in Construction Annual Average Female Employment in Construction, Colorado: Source: US Census Bureau and CO Dept of Labor and Employment

  17. Identifying CO Demographic Trends Using New Hire Earnings:New Hire Earnings As Proportion Of All Female Construction Workers Average Annual Monthly Earnings of Women Who Are New Hires as a Percentage of Earnings of All Women in the Construction Industry in Colorado: Source: US Census Bureau and CO Dept of Labor and Employment

  18. Zeroing In On Key CO Industries Total Employment for industries 7363 (Help Supply Services) and 8731 (Biological Research): Source: US Census Bureau and CO Dept of Labor and Employment

  19. Zeroing In On The Demographics of Key CO Industries Female Employment as Proportion of Total Employment for industries 7363 (Help Supply Services) and 8731 (Biological Research): Source: US Census Bureau and CO Dept of Labor and Employment

  20. Zeroing In On The Demographics Of Key CO Industries Employment by Age Category as Proportion of Total Employment for industries 7363 (Help Supply Services) and 8731 (Biological Research): Source: US Census Bureau and CO Dept of Labor and Employment

  21. Strategic Planning: The Aging Population in CO Employment by Age Category as Proportion of Total Employment for all industries: Source: US Census Bureau and CO Dept of Labor and Employment

  22. Strategic Planning: CO Aging Trends Employment by Age Category as Proportion of Total Employment for all industries: Source: US Census Bureau and CO Dept of Labor and Employment

  23. Strategic Planning: CO Workforce Age by Industry Employment by Age Category as Proportion of Total Employment for all industries: Source: US Census Bureau and CO Dept of Labor and Employment

  24. Strategic Planning: What Older Workers Make in Different Industries Earnings by Age Category by industry: Source: US Census Bureau and CO Dept of Labor and Employment

  25. Next Steps • Products • Mapping • Welfare Recipient Indicators • Transportation • Program • Expansion • Training

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