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Federal Geographic Data CommitteeOctober 2, 2001
John BlumenthalBureau of Labor StatisticsSuite 48402 Massachusetts Ave, N.E.Washington, D.C. 20212
The ES-202 Employment and Wages Program at the Bureau of Labor Statistics
Rick Clayton (202) 691-6515 [email protected] John Blumenthal (202) 691-6560 [email protected]
ES-202 Universe Frame
8 million reporting businesses
Quarterly reporting Units, employment, wages Industry detail; 4-digit SIC\6-digit NAICS Geographic detail; U.S., States, MSA, County, (zip code, physical location addresses)
Uses of ES-202, Covered Employment and Wages Data
UI Tax Rate & ActuarialAnalysis
UI-Covered Employment
Local Area Unemployment
Personal Income & GDP (BEA)
Industrial Analysis
Economic Forecasting
Current EmploymentStatistics
OccupationalEmployment Statistics
Job Creation Studies
Longitudinal Analysis
Size-of-Firm Analysis
Price Surveys
National Compensation Survey
Current Employment StatisticsSurvey
Hours at Work Survey
Occupational Employment Survey
Occupational Safety and HealthSurvey
Occupational Safetyand Health Statistics
Programmatic Uses
Benchmarking(Employment Base)
General Economic Uses
ES-202, orCovered
Employment &Wage, Data
AnalyticalUses Sampling
Mass Layoff Statistics
State Revenue Projections
Jobs Openings & LaborTurnover Statistics
Job Openings & Labor TurnoverSurvey
Average Annual Pay PressReleases
Special Research Studies
Industrial Clustering
Firm Survival Analysis
Federal Funds AllocationFormulae
(HUD, USDA, HCFA/CHIP)
Minimum Wage Studies
Local economic impactResponse Planning
Local Government ServicesPlanning
Share Industrial codes w/Census Bureau
Aid in Stratifying CPS After 2000Decennial Census
Local Transportation Planning
Longitudinal Employer -Household Dynamic Research
(Census Bureau)
Geocoding
Potential uses of geocoded physical location addresses Local transportation planning
Crime planning Environmental assessments Disaster planning Land use Any study requiring flexible boundaries
Confidentiality Issues
FGDC & ES-202
Aid in geocoding Understanding federal guidelines Interested users Confidentiality issues
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AREAS AFFECTED
Area 1 Area 2 Area 3
Areas of Manhattan Affected by the Events of September 11, 2001
Area 1 is bounded on the northby Chambers Street and WorthStreet.
Area 2 is bounded on the northby W. 14th Street, GreenwichAvenue, and E. Houston Street.
Area 3 is bounded on the northby W. 25th Street and E. 21stStreet.
368,000566,000698,000
Employment:March 2001 PreliminaryArea 1: Areas 1 and 2:Areas 1,2, and 3: