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Presented by Earlene DowellProgram AnalystData Users Trade and Outreach BranchU.S. Census Bureau

Earlene.KP.Dowell@census.gov

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Utilizing OnTheMap for Emergency Management for Response and Recovery

During a Natural Disaster

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Earlene Dowell is a Program Analyst for the Data Users Trade and Outreach Branch at the U.S. Census Bureau. Dowell has been promoting and training people on LEHD products for over 10 years. LEHD makes available several online applications for dissemination and visualization to the public through Quarterly Workforce Indicators (QWI), LEHD Origin-Destination Employment Statistics (LODES) and Job-to-Job (J2J) data sets. These applications include OnTheMap, OnTheMap for Emergency Management, LED Extraction Tool, QWI Explorer, and Job-to-Job Flows Explorer. Prior to joining the LEHD Program, Dowell played a key role during the 2010 Census in the Public Information Office and taught communication courses at the College of Southern Maryland. Dowell received her master’s degree in communication and a bachelor’s degree in public relations from Hawaii Pacific University.

Objective

•Learn OnTheMap for Emergency Managements features

•Ability to navigate with ease through application•Answer questions such as “Where should response efforts concentrate?” and “Where are the vulnerable population segments?

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Agenda•Introduction of the Longitudinal Employer-Household Dynamics Program

•Overview and Demo of OnTheMap for Emergency Management

•Overview and Demo of OnTheMap

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What is the Difference between LEHD and LED?

The LEHD Program at Census

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Local Employment Dynamics: Public Use Data Products

OnTheMap/LEHD Origin-Destination Employment Statistics (LODES)

The Quarterly Workforce Indicators (QWI)

• Employment• Job Creation, Job Destruction, Hires,

Separations, Turnover• By industry, county, CBSA, state,

Workforce Investment Area (WIA) and worker characteristics

• Employment at the Census block level by where workers live and work

• Popular uses - local economic development, business site selection, and emergency planning

Job-to-Job Flows (J2J)

• Traces worker movement through industries, geographic labor markets, and to/from employmentPost-Secondary Employment

Outcomes (PSEO)

• Traces worker movement through industries, geographic labor markets, and to/from employment

• New set of experimental statistics on the earnings and employment outcomes of graduates of post-secondary institutions in the United States,

Veteran Employment Outcomes (VEO)• Experimental

Veteran Employment Outcomes statistics of earnings and employment of army veterans after discharge. 5

Hurricanes, Floods,Winter Storms

Disaster Areas

Wildfires

Demographic & Economic Data

• Comprehensive Reports• Real-time Data Updates• Easy-to-use & Interoperable• Historical Event Archive• Flexible Analyses & Visualizations

New Public Data Service for Emergency Preparedness & Response

OnTheMap for Emergency Management

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VulnerabilitiesSocial

Physical

Economical

ACS Decennial

LODES

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https://onthemap.ces.census.gov/em/

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Tropical Storm Cristobal

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Hurricane Dorian

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Forecast Area - Cone of Uncertainty

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Actual Impact

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EM-3475

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Minnehaha County

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https://onthemap.ces.census.gov/

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Destination Analysis

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Helpful Links

• OnTheMap for Emergency Management• https://onthemap.ces.census.gov/em/

• Help and Documentation• https://lehd.ces.census.gov/applications/help/onthemap_em.html#!what_is_

onthemap_em

• Demos and User Guide• https://lehd.ces.census.gov/applications/help/onthemap_em.html#!getting_s

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Data Dissemination and Training: census.gov/academy

Contact us:census.askdata@census.gov1-844-ASK-DATAConnect with us on Social Media

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Presentation Notes
Census Academy, offers ongoing updates for users to access training via upcoming classes, recorded webinars, data gems – this presentation will be posted on YoutTube and a linked to Census Academy, under the Webinars Tab once editing is complete.

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More information on the American Community Survey: https://www.census.gov/acs

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U.S. Census BureauData Dissemination Specialist

Earlene K.P. Dowell301-763-9628

Earlene.KP.Dowell@census.gov

Additional Assistance:

Toll-free number:1-844-ASK-DATA (1-844-275-2342)

census.askdata@census.gov

Additional Resources:Want Free Training?Need Local Stats?

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Questions?

Email: census.askdata@census.govCall: 1-844-ask-data (884) 275-3282

orCES.OnTheMap.Feedback@Census.gov

CES.Local.Employment.Dynamics@Census.gov

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