QCEW Employees
A form of the BLS QCEW dataset that has been modified slightly by Emsi. Suppressions have been removed, public
sector employment has been reorganized, and county and NAICS changes have been modified in past years for consistency.
This dataset is designed to match QCEW in almost all cases, and should be used by clients who wish to match official sources.
Non-QCEW Employees
Attempts to cover jobs which fall under an employer-employee relationship but are not covered by QCEW.
The major types of employment covered in this set include military jobs, railroad jobs, many nonprofit
and religious workers, certain salespersons, miscellaneous Federal Government and some other government workers.
Self-Employed
Covers people who, when responding to Census surveys, consider self-employment to be a significant part of
their income or time spent working. Most people normally considered “self-employed” would fall into this category.
Defining STEM Employment
There are many definitions of STEM occupations — often different from state to state. Here we used the definition
developed by Praxis Strategy Group.
The definition consists of eight high-level categories:
Praxis includes technicians jobs that typically require two-year degrees because they are often overlooked in the STEM conversation.
QCEW Information
U.S. Census Bureau (Race vs Ethinicity)
Praxis Strategy Group
Sector Growth
Sector growth is defined here by the number of new jobs created. The number below each icon is
the projected number of new jobs that will be added to that sector.
The bar chart on the right displays the top three sectors with the highest number of jobs for the current year.
Regional Trends
Trend data comparing national and regional percent changes over the years with projections.