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An official website of the United States government Skip to main content end of header LONGITUDINAL EMPLOYER-HOUSEHOLD DYNAMICS YOU ARE HERE: CENSUS.GOV › BUSINESS & INDUSTRY › CENTER FOR ECONOMIC STUDIES › LONGITUDINAL EMPLOYER-HOUSEHOLD DYNAMICS Skip top of page navigation * Main * Applications * Data * Learn More * Research * State Partners * LED in Action ALERT APPLICATIONS * J2J Explorer * LED Extraction Tool * OnTheMap * OnTheMap for Emergency Management * PSEO Explorer * QWI Explorer * VEO Explorer USEFUL LINKS * Center for Economic Studies * J2J Data * LODES Data * PSEO Data * QWI Data * VEO Data * LED Workshop CONTACT INFORMATION Email us: General LODES/OnTheMap QWI/QWI Explorer J2J/J2J Explorer or Census Call Center: 301-763-INFO (4636) or 800-923-8282 Further contact information Partner With Us Join an LEHD mailing list Please enable JavaScript to view this content. VETERAN OUTCOMES EXPERIMENTAL DATA RELEASED The U.S. Census Bureau announces the release of experimental Veteran Employment Outcomes (VEO) statistics. These tabulations show earnings and employment outcomes for U.S. Army veterans one, five, and 10 years after discharge, by military occupation, rank, demographics, industry and geography of employment. VEO data can be accessed via VEO Explorer, an interactive data tool. View VEO Data Start VEO Explorer <123456> WHAT'S NEW? * 12/08/22: Save the Date - 2023 LED Partnership Virtual Workshop Scheduled for March 28-30 View all announcements ABOUT US The Longitudinal Employer-Household Dynamics (LEHD) program is part of the Center for Economic Studies at the U.S. Census Bureau. The LEHD program produces cost effective, public-use information combining federal, state and Census Bureau data on employers and employees under the Local Employment Dynamics (LED) Partnership. State and local authorities increasingly need detailed local information about their economies to make informed decisions. The LED Partnership works to fill critical data gaps and provide indicators needed by state and local authorities. Under the LED Partnership, states agree to share Unemployment Insurance earnings data and the Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW) data with the Census Bureau. The LEHD program combines these administrative data, 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. All fifty states, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands may participate in the LED Partnership. Composition of the LED Partnership can vary as each eligible member determines their participation and/or navigates the agreement process. The LED Partnership Map provides the most current LED Partnership status. The LEHD program staff includes geographers, programmers, and economists. Our mission is to provide new dynamic information on workers, employers, and jobs with state-of-the-art confidentiality protections and no additional data collection burden. See this one-page document on LED (293 KB) for more information. Contact information LEHD DATA USES IN LOCAL ANALYSIS AND DECISION MAKING * LEHD Origin-Destination Employment Statistics was featured in a "Lawrence Journal-World story titled, "New Numbers Suggest Lawrence's Commuter Population is Growing Rapidly," by Chad Lawhorn. Visit the following link: https://www2.ljworld.com/weblogs/town_talk/2019/nov/04/new-numbers-suggest-lawrences-commuter-population-is-growing-rapidly/. * Quarterly Workforce Indicators was featured in a Forbes story titled, "Are You A Baby Boomer Looking For Work? Where To Find The Best Opportunities," by Sheila Callaham. Visit the following link: https://www.forbes.com/sites/sheilacallaham/2019/03/21/are-you-a-baby-boomer-looking-for-work-where-to-find-the-best-opportunities/#37979cdc60bd. * Post-Secondary Employment Outcomes was featured in a University of Michigan: Michigan News story titled, "Professional Services, Health Care Top Industries for U-M Graduates," by Greta Guest. Visit the following link: https://news.umich.edu/professional-services-health-care-top-industries-for-u-m-graduates/. Read more ... This symbol indicates a link to a non-government web site. Our linking to these sites does not constitute an endorsement of any products, services or the information found on them. Once you link to another site you are subject to the policies of the new site. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CONNECT WITH US * Accessibility * Information Quality * FOIA * Data Protection and Privacy Policy * U.S. Department of Commerce