In Today's Business World, Knowledge is Power PDF ( 606k)
This brochure can help those in the business community gain the edge that labor market information provides. It shows the types of information that answers many of the questions business leaders often have. It points out just how/where to get the help you might need. There are many ways to use labor market information. Let this brochure get you started. (For those of you in the education community, this brochure can be a great help to your partners in the business community.)
Economic Impact Studies
Using the New Hampshire Econometric Model to asses the impact on local economies of planned, proposed, or anticipated events.
Benefits Surveys
Employer survey results on benefits provided to their employees.
Affirmative Action
An annual publication for use in preparation of affirmative action programs
Commuting Patterns
Statistics extracted from the decennial Census that examine the commuting patterns of New Hampshire workers
Community Profiles
A variety of statistics on each of New Hampshire’s 234 incorporated communities.
Licensed, Certified, and Registered Occupations in New Hampshire
Requirements for licensure, certification, or registration of regulated occupations in New Hampshire.
In Focus: Special Topic Papers
Short papers providing an in-depth examination of various topics.
User’s Guide to Labor Market Information
A concise description of the how, why, when, and where of labor market information.
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