Data for 7/1/2023 - 6/30/2024 has been added to the download page and is effective 7/1/2023.
You have requested data for: New York>
Select a Data Source:
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How Do I Choose Which Data Source To Use?
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Under normal situations you are required to use the All Industries Database for the current time period.
Changing the Data Source selection will update the list of occupations you can choose from.
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Unless the employer qualifies under ACWIA, the All Industries Database must be used.
Employers that qualify may use occupations and wages found in the ACWIA - Education Industry database.
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Occupations designated R&D/NON R&D or ACWIA Only are found in the ACWIA database and may be
used for employees of colleges and universities, and other firms exempted under ACWIA only.
See the General Administration Letter 2-99 for more information.
http://workforcesecurity.doleta.gov/foreign/txtdocs/gal2-99.txt
Select an area based on:
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If the data used to calculate the wage estimate came from the actual MSA or
BOS area the GeoLevel code will equal "1".
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If there were no releasable
estimates for the desired area then the wages area for
the area indicated plus its contiguous areas. This is signified by a GeoLevel
"2".
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If there was no releasable estimates for the area, or for the area plus contiguous
areas the wage is calculated from statewide data, indicated by a GeoLevel equaling
"3".
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Finally, if there is no releasable estimate for the state, the national average
is used. This is indicated by GeoLevel "4".
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Select an occupation from the list:
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What are Occupation Codes?
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There are four main structures used to classify occupations that are referenced
by the Online Wage Library.
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The Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) uses the Standard Occupational Classification
(SOC) for the collection of wage date. OEWS/SOC codes are seven-digit codes
in the format 99-9999.
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The Online Wage Library cross-references OEWS/SOC codes to the O*NET occupational
classification system. O*NET is a superset of the SOC with some occupations
broken out into more detail and identified by a two digit decimal extension to the
SOC code. For instance, the SOC occupation 11-1011: Chief Executives is subdivided
by O*NET into the occupations 11-1011.00: Chief Executives, 11-1011.01 Government
Service Executives and 11-1011.02: Private Service Executives.
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O*NET occupational information is included in the Online Wage Library because it
includes more detailed occupational definitions, as well as experience and training
requirements. The wages for the corresponding OEWS/SOC occupation apply to
all of the related O*NET occupations.
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