Business Employment Dynamics
BED
Business Employment Dynamics (BED) employment statistics track private sector establishments across time and show changes at the establishment level. The quarterly data show the dynamics of the labor market through the number and rates of gross job gains (openings and expansions) and gross job losses (closings and contractions). Wisconsin Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW) publishes BED with the cooperation of the US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). BED data is available 9 months after the end of the reference quarter. BED are employment statistics that come from the QCEW program which is based on Unemployment Insurance (UI) coverage.
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Business Employment Dynamics is a set of statistics generated from the Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages program. These quarterly data series consist of gross job gains and gross job losses statistics from 1992 forward. These data help to provide a picture of the dynamic state of the labor market. Source Business Employment Dynamics
Business Employment Dynamics is a set of statistics generated from the Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages program. These quarterly data series consist of gross job gains and gross job losses statistics from 1992 forward. These data help to provide a picture of the dynamic state of the labor market. Source Business Employment Dynamics
Business Employment Dynamics is a set of statistics generated from the Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages program. These quarterly data series consist of gross job gains and gross job losses statistics from 1992 forward. These data help to provide a picture of the dynamic state of the labor market. Source Business Employment Dynamics
Business Employment Dynamics is a set of statistics generated from the Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages program. These quarterly data series consist of gross job gains and gross job losses statistics from 1992 forward. These data help to provide a picture of the dynamic state of the labor market. Source Business Employment Dynamics
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