= LEHD Public Use Data Schema for J2J app V4.2a-draft Lars Vilhuber 03 April 2017 // a2x: --dblatex-opts "-P latex.output.revhistory=0 --param toc.section.depth=3" :ext-relative: {outfilesuffix} ( link:lehd_j2japp_schema.pdf[Printable version] ) [IMPORTANT] .Important ============================================== This document is not an official Census Bureau publication. It is compiled from publicly accessible information by Lars Vilhuber (http://www.ilr.cornell.edu/ldi/[Labor Dynamics Institute, Cornell University]). Feedback is welcome. Please write us at link:mailto:lars.vilhuber@cornell.edu?subject=LEHD_Schema_v4[lars.vilhuber@cornell.edu]. ============================================== Purpose ------- The public-use Job-to-Job Flows (J2J) data provided by the Longitudinal Employer-Household Dynamics Program are accessible through the J2J Explorer application. This document provides information on the schema used to format files downloaded through that application. Additional information ---------------------- The complete LEHD schema is documented in link:lehd_public_use_schema{ext-relative}[]. LEHD-provided SHP files are separately described in link:lehd_shapefiles{ext-relative}[]. The naming conventions of the data files is documented in link:lehd_csv_naming{ext-relative}[]. Extends ------- This is the Beta release of J2J Explorer. Supersedes ---------- No prior version. Basic Schema ------------ Each data file is structured as a CSV file. The first columns contain <>, subsequent columns contain <>, followed by <>. === Generic structure [width="30%",format="csv",cols="<2",options="header"] |=================================================== Column name [ Identifier1 ] [ Identifier2 ] [ Identifier3 ] [ ... ] [ Indicator 1 ] [ Indicator 2 ] [ Indicator 3 ] [ ... ] [ Status Flag 1 ] [ Status Flag 2 ] [ Status Flag 3 ] [ ... ] |=================================================== Note: J2J Explorer provides the full set of J2J indicators in addition to two composite OD indicators. The complete LEHD schema is documented in link:lehd_public_use_schema{ext-relative}[]. <<< === [[identifiers]]Identifiers Records, unless otherwise noted, are parts of time-series data. Unique record identifiers are noted below, by file type. Identifiers without the year and quarter component can be considered a series identifier. ==== Mapping for Identifiers ( link:lehd_mapping_identifiers.csv[] ) Each of the released files has a set of variables uniquely identifying records ('Identifiers'). The table below relates the set of identifier specifications to the released files. The actual CSV files containing the identifiers for each set are listed after this table. Each identifier can take on a specified list of values, documented in the section on <>. [width="80%",format="csv",cols="<3,6*^1",options="header"] |=================================================== include::lehd_mapping_identifiers.csv[] |=================================================== <<< ==== Identifiers for j2j ( link:lehd_identifiers_j2j.csv[] ) [width="100%",format="csv",cols="2*^1,<3",options="header"] |=================================================== include::lehd_identifiers_j2j.csv[] |=================================================== <<< ==== Identifiers for j2jod ( link:lehd_identifiers_j2jod.csv[] ) [width="100%",format="csv",cols="2*^1,<3",options="header"] |=================================================== include::lehd_identifiers_j2jod.csv[] |=================================================== <<< <<< === [[indicators]]Indicators The following tables and associated mapping files list the indicators available on each file. The ''Indicator Variable'' is the short name of the variable on the CSV files, suitable for machine processing in a wide variety of statistical applications. When given, the ''Alternate name'' may appear in related documentation and articles. The ''Status Flag'' is used to indicate publication or data quality status (see <>). The ''Indicator Name'' is a more verbose name for the indicator. The ''Description'' provides a complete description of the indicator. ''Units'' identify the type of variable: counts, rates, monetary amounts. ''Concept'' identifies each indicator in a descriptive category: employment, hire, separation, earnings, or flow. The ''Base'' indicates the denominator used to compute the statistic, and may be '1'. ( link:variables_j2japp.csv[] ) [width="95%",format="csv",cols="3*^2,<5,<5,<2,<2,^1",options="header"] |=================================================== include::variables_j2japp.csv[] |=================================================== <<< <<< == [[catvars]]Categorical Variables Categorical variable descriptions are displayed above each table, with the variable name shown in parentheses. Unless otherwise stated, every possible value/label combination for each categorical variable is listed. Please note that not all values will be available in every table. === agegrp ( link:label_agegrp.csv[] ) [width="60%",format="csv",cols="^1,<4",options="header"] |=================================================== include::label_agegrp.csv[] |=================================================== === education ( link:label_education.csv[] ) [width="60%",format="csv",cols="^1,<4",options="header"] |=================================================== include::label_education.csv[] |=================================================== === ethnicity ( link:label_ethnicity.csv[] ) [width="60%",format="csv",cols="^1,<4",options="header"] |=================================================== include::label_ethnicity.csv[] |=================================================== === firmage ( link:label_firmage.csv[] ) [width="60%",format="csv",cols="^1,<4",options="header"] |=================================================== include::label_firmage.csv[] |=================================================== === firmsize ( link:label_firmsize.csv[] ) [width="60%",format="csv",cols="^1,<4",options="header"] |=================================================== include::label_firmsize.csv[] |=================================================== === ownercode ( link:label_ownercode.csv[] ) [width="60%",format="csv",cols="^1,<4",options="header"] |=================================================== include::label_ownercode.csv[] |=================================================== === periodicity ( link:label_periodicity.csv[] ) [width="60%",format="csv",cols="^1,<4",options="header"] |=================================================== include::label_periodicity.csv[] |=================================================== === quarter ( link:label_quarter.csv[] ) [width="60%",format="csv",cols="^1,<4",options="header"] |=================================================== include::label_quarter.csv[] |=================================================== === race ( link:label_race.csv[] ) [width="60%",format="csv",cols="^1,<4",options="header"] |=================================================== include::label_race.csv[] |=================================================== === seasonadj ( link:label_seasonadj.csv[] ) [width="60%",format="csv",cols="^1,<4",options="header"] |=================================================== include::label_seasonadj.csv[] |=================================================== === sex ( link:label_sex.csv[] ) [width="60%",format="csv",cols="^1,<4",options="header"] |=================================================== include::label_sex.csv[] |=================================================== === stusps ( link:label_stusps.csv[] ) [width="60%",format="csv",cols="^1,<4",options="header"] |=================================================== include::label_stusps.csv[] |=================================================== <<< === Industry === [[ind_level]] ==== Industry levels ( link:label_ind_level.csv[] ) [width="60%",format="csv",cols="^1,<4",options="header"] |=================================================== include::label_ind_level.csv[] |=================================================== ==== Industry ( link:label_industry.csv[] ) Only a small subset of available values shown. The 2012 NAICS (North American Industry Classification System) is used for all years. QWI releases prior to R2015Q3 used the 2007 NAICS classification (see link:../V4.0.1[Schema v4.0.1]). For a full listing of all valid 2012 NAICS codes, see http://www.census.gov/cgi-bin/sssd/naics/naicsrch?chart=2012. [width="90%",format="csv",cols="^1,<4",options="header"] |=================================================== include::tmp2.csv[] |=================================================== <<< === Geography === [[geo_level]] ==== [[geolevel]] Geographic levels Geography labels for data files are provided in separate files, by scope. Each file 'label_geograpy_SCOPE.csv' may contain one or more types of records as flagged by <>. For convenience, a composite file containing all geocodes is available as link:label_geography.csv[]. The 2015 vintage of  https://www.census.gov/geo/maps-data/data/tiger-line.html[Census TIGER/Line geography] is used for all tabulations as of the R2015Q4 release. Shapefiles are described in a link:lehd_shapefiles{ext-relative}[separate document]. ( link:label_geo_level.csv[] ) [width="80%",format="csv",cols="^1,<3,<8,<8",options="header"] |=================================================== include::label_geo_level.csv[] |=================================================== ==== National and state-level values ==== ( link:label_fipsnum.csv[] ) The file link:label_fipsnum.csv[label_fipsnum.csv] contains values and labels for all entities of <> 'N' or 'S', and is a summary of separately available files. [width="40%",format="csv",cols="^1,<3,^1",options="header"] |=================================================== include::tmp.csv[] |=================================================== ==== Detailed state and substate level values Note: cross-state CBSA, in records of type <> = M, are present on files of type 'label_geography_XX.csv'. A particular cross-state CBSA will appear on multiple files. [format="csv",width="50%",cols="^1,^3",options="header"] |=================================================== Scope,Format file US,link:label_geography_us.csv[] METRO,link:label_geography_metro.csv[] *States*, AK,link:label_geography_ak.csv[] AL,link:label_geography_al.csv[] AR,link:label_geography_ar.csv[] AZ,link:label_geography_az.csv[] CA,link:label_geography_ca.csv[] CO,link:label_geography_co.csv[] CT,link:label_geography_ct.csv[] DC,link:label_geography_dc.csv[] DE,link:label_geography_de.csv[] FL,link:label_geography_fl.csv[] GA,link:label_geography_ga.csv[] HI,link:label_geography_hi.csv[] IA,link:label_geography_ia.csv[] ID,link:label_geography_id.csv[] IL,link:label_geography_il.csv[] IN,link:label_geography_in.csv[] KS,link:label_geography_ks.csv[] KY,link:label_geography_ky.csv[] LA,link:label_geography_la.csv[] MA,link:label_geography_ma.csv[] MD,link:label_geography_md.csv[] ME,link:label_geography_me.csv[] MI,link:label_geography_mi.csv[] MN,link:label_geography_mn.csv[] MO,link:label_geography_mo.csv[] MS,link:label_geography_ms.csv[] MT,link:label_geography_mt.csv[] NC,link:label_geography_nc.csv[] ND,link:label_geography_nd.csv[] NE,link:label_geography_ne.csv[] NH,link:label_geography_nh.csv[] NJ,link:label_geography_nj.csv[] NM,link:label_geography_nm.csv[] NV,link:label_geography_nv.csv[] NY,link:label_geography_ny.csv[] OH,link:label_geography_oh.csv[] OK,link:label_geography_ok.csv[] OR,link:label_geography_or.csv[] PA,link:label_geography_pa.csv[] RI,link:label_geography_ri.csv[] SC,link:label_geography_sc.csv[] SD,link:label_geography_sd.csv[] TN,link:label_geography_tn.csv[] TX,link:label_geography_tx.csv[] UT,link:label_geography_ut.csv[] VA,link:label_geography_va.csv[] VT,link:label_geography_vt.csv[] WA,link:label_geography_wa.csv[] WI,link:label_geography_wi.csv[] WV,link:label_geography_wv.csv[] WY,link:label_geography_wy.csv[] |=================================================== <<< === Aggregation level ( link:label_agg_level.csv[] ) Measures within the J2J and QWI data products are tabulated on many different dimensions, including demographic characteristics, geography, industry, and other firm characteristics. For Origin-Destination (O-D) tables, characteristics of the origin and destination firm can be tabulated separately. Every tabulation level is assigned a unique aggregation index, represented by the agg_level variable. This index starts from 1, representing a national level grand total (all industries, workers, etc.), and progresses through different combinations of characteristics. There are gaps in the progression to leave space for aggregation levels that may be included in future data releases. *agg_level* is currently reported only for J2J data products. The following variables are included in the link:label_agg_level.csv[label_agg_level.csv] file: [width="60%",format="csv",cols="<2,<5",options="header"] |=================================================== include::variables_agg_level.csv[] |=================================================== The characteristics available on an aggregation level are repeated using a series of flags following the standard schema: - <> - geographic level of table - <> - industry level of table - by_ variables - flags indicating other dimensions reported, including ownership, demographics, firm age and size. A shortened representation of the file is provided below, the complete file is available in the link above. [width="90%",format="csv",cols=">1,3*<2,5*<1",options="header"] |=================================================== include::tmp_label_agg_level.csv[] |=================================================== <<< == [[statusflags]]Status flags ( link:label_flags.csv[] ) Each status flag in the tables above contains one of the following valid values. The values and their interpretation are listed in the table below. [IMPORTANT] .Important ============================================== Note: Currently, the J2J tables only contain status flags '-1' and '1.' Status flags with values 10 or above only appear in online applications, not in CSV files. ============================================== [width="80%",format="csv",cols="^1,<4",options="header"] |=================================================== include::label_flags.csv[] |=================================================== <<< <<< ******************* This revision: Mon Apr 3 11:43:03 EDT 2017 *******************