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Subject Job-to-Job Flows (J2J) Data Now Available in the LED Extraction Tool
Date September 20, 2022 3:29 PM
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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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Job-to-Job Flows (J2J) Data Now Available in the LED Extraction Tool

Today the U.S. Census Bureau releases the 2.0 version of the LED Extraction Tool. This update adds access to the?Job-to-Job Flows (J2J) dataset [ [link removed] ]. The LED Extraction Tool enables streamlined access to the raw public-use data produced through the Local Employment Dynamics (LED) Partnership.?This easy-to-use tool provides comma-separated value (CSV) files for the exact measures and characteristics requested by users.

To access the tool, please go to:?ledextract.ces.census.gov [ [link removed] ]. For help and documentation, please go to: lehd.ces.census.gov/applications/help/led_extraction_tool.html [ [link removed] ].?

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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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