
Local Employment Dynamics
OnTheMap V6
OnTheMap (OTM) Version 6 provides detailed maps showing
where people work and workers live with companion reports
on worker ages, earnings, industry distribution, and local
workforce indicators.
To view the Inflow/Outflow Analysis report select a study area
New Jersey's Quarterly Workforce Indicators and Industry Focus Reports
In today’s fast paced global economy, the demand for detailed and timely labor market data is increasing. State and local officials, in particular, need good local level data in order to make informed decisions. The Census/State partnership works to fill this critical need. The LED program within the US Census Bureau uses collaborations between state and federal agencies to bring together data sets in powerful relational databases. The end result is a unique set of Quarterly Workforce Indicators (QWIs), such as turnover rates, new hires and job creation for local areas by industry, age and sex. The New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development is a proud partner in this effort.
The links below provide access to New Jersey’s 29 Quarterly Workforce Indicators (QWIs)
LED New Jersey County Reports
Industry Focus
Community Economic Development HotReport
For the first time, the newly released Community Economic Development (CED) HotReport provides community and business leaders speedy access to information tailored to economic development decision-making. This HotReport gives communities a multi-faceted view of conditions using charts, maps, tables and dynamic text. Topics include the economy, transportation, housing, schools, and much more. The top industries and occupations as well as wages for an area workforce can be retrieved in a click or two.
To view the report for New Jersey counties, select a county
Older Worker Profile for New Jersey
Profiles of Older Workers: Other States
OnTheMap (OTM) Version 6 provides detailed maps showing
where people work and workers live with companion reports
on worker ages, earnings, industry distribution, and local
workforce indicators.
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To view the Inflow/Outflow Analysis report select a study area
New Jersey's Quarterly Workforce Indicators and Industry Focus Reports
Information on Employment for workers in different industries and different age and sex groups - so that you know where the jobs are - together with earnings - so you know what people are getting paid.
Also provides dynamic information on the rapidly changing economy - with information on where jobs are being created and destroyed, how much turnover there is in each industry together with long-term trends.
In today’s fast paced global economy, the demand for detailed and timely labor market data is increasing. State and local officials, in particular, need good local level data in order to make informed decisions. The Census/State partnership works to fill this critical need. The LED program within the US Census Bureau uses collaborations between state and federal agencies to bring together data sets in powerful relational databases. The end result is a unique set of Quarterly Workforce Indicators (QWIs), such as turnover rates, new hires and job creation for local areas by industry, age and sex. The New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development is a proud partner in this effort.
The links below provide access to New Jersey’s 29 Quarterly Workforce Indicators (QWIs)
LED New Jersey County Reports
Industry Focus
Community Economic Development HotReport
For the first time, the newly released Community Economic Development (CED) HotReport provides community and business leaders speedy access to information tailored to economic development decision-making. This HotReport gives communities a multi-faceted view of conditions using charts, maps, tables and dynamic text. Topics include the economy, transportation, housing, schools, and much more. The top industries and occupations as well as wages for an area workforce can be retrieved in a click or two.
To view the report for New Jersey counties, select a county
Older Worker Profile for New Jersey
Profiles of Older Workers: Other States
For more information on this data, contact Leonard Preston at (609) 984-2216.

