J2J Flows are statistics on hires and separations to and from employment in the U.S. with a focus on worker reallocation across employers.
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2024 Q4 Job-to-Job Flows Release [ [link removed] ]
The U.S. Census Bureau has completed the 2024Q4 release of Job-to-Job Flows (J2J) data. J2J Flows are statistics on hires and separations to and from employment in the United States with a focus on worker reallocation across employers. For release-specific data notices, please consult the Job-to-Job Flows Data Notices [ [link removed] ].
J2J data can be accessed via:
* Data and Documentation [ [link removed] ]
* Data Download [ [link removed] ]
* Explore the Data [ [link removed] ]
* Data Extraction [ [link removed] ]
"The latest available data in the 2024Q4 release is 2023Q4 for most states. In the event that data submission or data quality issues are encountered, J2J releases for a state may be delayed or skipped for one or several quarters until the issue can be resolved."
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J2J is a set of statistics on job mobility in the United States. J2J include statistics on: (1) the job-to-job transition rate, (2) hires and separations to and from employment, (3) earnings changes due to job change, and (4) characteristics of origin and destination jobs for job-to-job transitions. These statistics are available at the national, state, and metropolitan area levels and by worker and firm characteristics.
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