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Hosted by the Urban Markets Initiative

Workshop on Increasing the Applicability of Local Employment Dynamics

Community Development, Cities, Job Creation

Event Summary

This workshop explores approaches to enhancing the utility of the U.S. Census Bureau's innovative Local Employment Dynamics (LED) effort. LED provides detailed workforce indicators never before available at the metro and county levels, measures such as new hires, separations, and job churning by worker age, gender, and industry.

LED's unique local labor market information is intended to aid businesses, workforce and economic development agencies, education and training providers, researchers, community-based organizations, and transportation and emergency planners needing to understand local workforce dynamics. This innovative data set is developed through a partnership between the Census Bureau and 41 state labor market information offices around the nation. LED is part of the U.S. Census Bureau's Longitudinal Employer-Household Dynamics (LEHD) Program.

To be most useful, LED must be designed to meet the needs of a wide range of customers. Through this workshop, the U.S. Census Bureau is gathering input from data users regarding their priorities for specific indicators and appropriate definitions for these indicators.

The LEHD program is one of the UMI Federal Data Agenda priorities. To learn more about the Federal Data Agenda and why LEHD is important to urban markets, please visit the UMI Federal Data Agenda page.

Event Information

When

Wednesday, November 16, 2005
9:00 AM to 4:00 PM

Where

Falk Auditorium
The Brookings Institution
1775 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20036
Map

Contact: Brookings Office of Communications

Email: events@brookings.edu

Phone: 202.797.6105

Transcript

Event Summary: On November 16, 2005, UMI hosted a workshop "Increasing the Applicability of Local Employment Dynamics," to explore approaches to improving the Census Bureau's Local Employment Dynamics (LED) web tool. The workshop was attended by over 40 LED users including representatives of federal agencies, trade associations, state and local governments, and the media. UMI Deputy Director Andrew Reamer 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.

Read the full event summary (PDF—301K)

Participants

Presenters

Cynthia Taeuber

University of Baltimore

Gary Yakimov

Corporation for Skilled Workforce

George Putnam

Illinois Department of Employment Security

Welcome

Andrew Reamer

Fellow, Metropolitan Policy Program

Jeremy Wu

LEHD Program Manager, US Census Bureau

John Dorrer

Maine Department of Labor


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