Current Employment by Industry
The Current Employment Statistics (CES) monthly survey provides
Nonfarm Payroll Employment estimates, the most up-to-date employment estimates available.
UI
Covered Employment & Wages (QCEW)
Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW) is the name of the
Covered Employment and Wages program formerly known as ES-202.
Industry data is based on the North American Industry Coding System (NAICS).
Industrial Projections
Gross Job Gains and Losses
(replaces Job Creation and Destruction)
Produced by Buisness Employment Dynamics (BED) at the Bureau of Labor Staistics,
this quarterly data series tracks gross job gains and losses from 1992.
Learn more at Gross Job Gains and Lossses
Quarterly Workforce Indicators
A product of U.S. Census,
Local Employment Dynamics, an innovative program
combining Census and State UI data. Access data online with
QWI Online or for industry rankings use
Industry Focus.
Find out about indicators, such job creation, and turnover, by state, local area, industry, year/qtr, sex, and age group.
Learn about all of the LED Data Tools.
From SIC to NAICS
Since the 1930's, the basic four-digit coding system used to describe the U.S.
economy has been the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Manual.
The SIC has undergone many revisions but the underlying structure has remained basically unchanged.
Beginning in the summer of 2002 and extending into 2003, LMI data series
were converted to the new six-digit North American Industry Classification System
(NAICS, rhymes with "snakes"). This represented a major revision of the
industries and, for the first time, the coding structure. NAICS provides a new view
that better reveals the inner workings of the U.S. economy but initially may be challenging for data users.
For more information, visit...
Bureau of Labor Statistics
Oregon State
Monthly Labor Review Articles
Implementing NAICS
A First Look Using NAICS
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