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The National Crosswalk Service Center's mission is to maximize the effective and efficient use of occupational information by providing specialized tools (files, reports, software and more) and technical assistance to users and producers of occupational information.
The National Crosswalk Service Center should be your first stop for federal occupation, education and industry classifications and related data. The center has been providing these resources to public and private audiences since 1983.
The NCSC is funded by the Employment and Training Administration of the U.S. Department of Labor through the Analyst Resource Center (ARC). One of the NCSC's responsibilities is maintenance and enhancement of the ARC's web site.
The Occupational Information Network (O*NET) classification and database constitute the federal government's most comprehensive collection of information about occupations and account for a significant portion of NCSC activity. Visit the following links for more information:
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NCSC News
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O*NET Database Updated: The National O*NET Center has released version O*NET 20.2 of the O*NET database. This release includes updated content for the alternate titles and Tools & Technology tables. You can download content of this version in Access, delimited text and SAS/PC formats from our O*NET 20.2 page. See the O*NET Center's news page for more information.
New Prototype Table and Content: Two new items on the WID Non-standard Tables Page: poverty estimates and poverty rates, and state tax collections.
New Employment Projections: On December 8th, the Bureau of Labor Statistics released their employment estimates and projections for 2014-2024. The NCSC has reformatted the contents for use in the Workforce Information Database. You can review the contents of that directory, view a structure document for the data or download the database containing the projections.
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