• LASER (Labor Analysis, Statistics & Economic Research)
    New Mexico Department of Workforce Solutions (NMDWS) interactive data website, where you can access a wide variety of labor market data produced by NMDWS and external resources for New Mexico and substate areas.
  • New Mexico Jobs
    New Mexico's official online portal to virtual job matching services, employment resources, the Unemployment Insurance Tax & Claims System, and much more.
  • Career Solutions System
    New Mexico Department of Workforce Soluions career and employment resources website for students. Find information on career exploration, career ladders, and labor market information.
  • Longitudinal Employer-Household Dynamics
    The U.S. Census Bureau's website for accessing statistics on employment, earnings, and job flows through the Quarterly Workforce Indicators (QWI) and LEHD Origin Destination Employment Statistics (LODES) programs.
  • Quarterly Workforce Indicators
    Job creation, new hires, wages, and turnover by geography and demographics.
  • On the Map V6
    Worker employment and residence location data by detailed geography and demographic. This is often used for commuting information.
  • OnTheMap Help and Documentation
  • Business Employment Dynamics
    U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics data measuring gross and net job gains and losses on a quarterly basis for statewide New Mexico.
  • Equal Employment Opportunity Tabulation
    Data on the diversity of the labor force based on U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey (ACS) 5-year data.
  • U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Data Portal
    A wide variety of labor market data, including that produced by ER&A.
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