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Labor Market Information

Job Centers offer data on the current census, employment statistics, trends, economic indicators, demographics, occupational wage data and more through the regional Labor Market Analyst and the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development Labor Market Information Home Page:

Labor Market Analyst:
Bill Brockmiller
Wisconsin Job Center - La Crosse County
402 N. 8th Street
La Crosse, WI 54601
(608) 785-9337
William.brockmiller@dwd.state.wi.us
 


You can access data on the current census, employment situation, current statistics, trends, economic indicators, demographics, occupational wage data and more through Wisconsin's Department of Workforce Development.


Wisconsin's Workforce and Labor Market Information System

Governor Jim Doyle's "Grow Wisconsin" plan included the creation of the Office of Economic Advisors. The Office assists economic data users to better understand the relationships between labor markets and other economic and demographic specifics. The Office helps users interpret labor force data and focus on the issues and trends influencing employment growth in the State of Wisconsin.

Department of Labor provides information on labor related data, statutory and regulatory laws, department programs and activities, media releases, grant and contracts, links to other department agencies, employment opportunities, and information on the Department of Labor.

2000 Census - The U.S. Census Bureau is a premier site for socioeconomic and demographic data.

County Workforce Profiles - is a complete guide to today's state of the labor force by county and a glimpse into the economy of tomorrow.

Regional Workforce Profile - This report is a complete workforce profile guide by region.

Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) - This bureau of the Department of Commerce provides data and articles on economic issues.

U.S. Department of Labor: Employment and Training Administration
The Employment and Training Administration (ETA) administers federal government job training and worker dislocation programs (such as the Workforce Investment Act), federal grants to states for public employment service programs, and unemployment insurance benefits. These services are primarily provided through state and local workforce development systems.


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