Census Burea ENSUS Longitudinal Employer-Household Dynamics Demo & Coffee With CTData
Access the links, and recording here for Census Bureau Section here
Access the links, the slides, and recording for CTData Section here
November 17 from 10:30am-12:00 pm (TEAMS)
The Longitudinal Employer-Household Dynamics (LEHD) program is part of the Center for Economic Studies at the U.S. Census Bureau. These data have been used to look at questions such as, “how the pandemic exacerbated Greater Minnesota's workforce challenges,” “how have women’s opportunities in the workplace in North Carolina been affected by the Covid Pandemic,” “what may be driving growth in the ‘gig economy,” among other important workforce questions. The LEHD program produces information combining federal, state and Census Bureau data on employers and employees under the Local Employment Dynamics (LED) Partnership. The LEHD program combines Unemployment Insurance earnings data and the Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW), additional administrative data and data from censuses and surveys. From these data, the program creates statistics on employment, earnings, and job flows at detailed levels of geography and industry and for different demographic groups. In addition, the LEHD program uses these data to create partially synthetic data on workers' residential patterns.
Earlene K.P. Dowell, Program Analyst, Longitudinal-Employer Household Dynamics Program, Center for Economic Studies, U.S. Census Bureau. Learn more about Earlene K.P. Dowell.