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What is QCEW data?

What is QCEW data?

The Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW) program produces a comprehensive tabulation of employment and wage information for workers covered by California Unemployment Insurance laws. The QCEW data is also called Detailed Industry Data and Employment and Payroll Data.

How is QCEW data collected?

Surveys. The QCEW conducts two surveys in addition to collecting administrative data. Approximately one-third of all private sector U.S. businesses with more than three employees are contacted annually to verify their main business activity and physical location address via the Annual Refiling Survey (ARS).

What is an industry SuperSector?

The highest levels of aggregation in the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) are NAICS Sectors. These levels are the SuperSector level, the twelve of which represent combinations of from one to four NAICS Sectors, the Domain level.

Which type of data are not published by BLS?

Although BLS publishes a wide range of information about workplace injuries and illnesses, BLS does not publish the costs associated with workplace injuries. BLS publishes data on consumer prices, which can be found at www.bls.gov/cpi.

What is a location quotient BLS?

Location quotients are ratios that allow an area’s distribution of employment by industry, ownership, and size class to be compared to a reference area’s distribution. LQs are calculated by first, dividing local industry employment by the all-industry, all-ownerships total of local employment.

How many Supersectors are there?

The twelve supersectors are: Construction. Education and Health Services. Financial Activities.

What is a Naics supersector?

For purposes of analysis, the Bureau of Labor Statistics has further aggregated NAICS sectors into groupings called “Supersectors.” The CES program will publish data for these supersectors as well as sectors and detailed industries.

Does BLS data bonus?

In addition to salaries, average annual pay data include bonuses, the cash value of meals and lodging when supplied, tips and other gratuities, and, in some states, employer contributions to certain deferred compensation plans such as 401(k) plans, and stock options.

Where does BLS data come from?

Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) field economists are extensively trained and given detailed instructions on data collection techniques. They employ a variety of methods, including personal visits, mail, telephone, and email, to obtain data from Occupational Requirements Survey (ORS) respondents.

What is a good location quotient?

A Location Quotient less than one indicates that the regional employment in a particular industry is lower than the national average. A Location Quotient greater than one indicates that the regional market has a higher concentration of employment in a particular industry compared to the national average.

Why is location quotient important?

Location quotient is useful in demographic studies because it shows what makes the region’s demographics unique in comparison to its state and/or the nation. For example, if age groups over 60 have an LQ greater than 1, then the region has a higher than average concentration of residents over 60.

Are airlines industrials?

The Airlines Industry in the Industrials Sector includes companies providing primarily passenger air transportation.

What do you need to know about the QCEW?

The QCEW program serves as a near census of monthly employment and quarterly wage information by 6-digit industry codes from the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) at the national, state, and county levels. At the national level, the QCEW program publishes employment and wage data for nearly every NAICS industry.

Where can I find QCEW data for my business?

QCEW has made an effort to provide simple examples in several different languages. Series Report —Already know the series identifier for the statistic you want? Use this shortcut to retrieve your data. Census Business Builder (CBB) – QCEW data are now available in the U.S. Census Bureau’s CBB.

Is the QCEW data published by the BLS?

At the state and local area level, the QCEW program publishes employment and wage data down to the 6-digit NAICS industry level, if disclosure restrictions are met. In accordance with the BLS policy, data provided to the Bureau in confidence are used only for specified statistical purposes and are not published.

Is there a CSV file for QCEW data?

QCEW provides a collection of CSV files designed to allow third party programmers, developers, and organizations to retrieve published QCEW data in CSV format. This page provides links to QCEW CSV file documentation as well as to sample code in several languages. This resource provides access to all QCEW data for the most recent 5 years.

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