Abstract
Kristin Fairman, Margaret Applebaum, Chris Manning and Polly Phipps "Response Analysis Survey: Examining Reasons for Employment Differences Between the QCEW and the CES Survey"
The Bureau of Labor Statistics collects employment figures through two programs: the
Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW) and the Current Employment
Statistics (CES) survey. These two programs collect monthly employment counts from an
establishment for the same reference period so the employment figures should generally
be identical for each establishment. However, differences exist in the monthly
employment figures from the two programs – at the micro and aggregate levels, both at a
point in time and in seasonal patterns. Using results from a 2008 response analysis survey
(RAS) in which 3,000 establishments with large seasonal differences were asked about
reasons for differences in employment reported to CES and QCEW, we analyze the
employment differences and potential reasons behind them. The results from the RAS
point to a number of different reasons for the seasonal CES and QCEW employment
differences. An inconsistent use of the reporting reference period and employment
definitions contribute to the seasonal differences between the two programs. In addition,
differences in an establishment’s CES and QCEW report preparation procedures,
including where the report is prepared and by whom, contribute to the seasonal
differences between the two programs.
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