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Impact of coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic on Job Openings and Labor Turnover data for March 2021

The Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey (JOLTS) national estimates of job openings, hires, and separations have been affected by the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. This page provides further information on the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic for the March 2021 JOLTS news release.

More information on the JOLTS methodology can be found in the JOLTS Handbook of Methods chapter.

Collection mode

Data collection for JOLTS was affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Prior to the pandemic, JOLTS collected 42 percent of data by phone at the JOLTS data collection center on average. Most phone respondents were asked to report electronically. However, data collection was adversely affected by the inability to reach some respondents that normally respond by phone.

Table 1. Percent of establishments responding to the Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey by collection mode
Collection mode 12-month average through February 2020 March 2020 April 2020 May 2020 June 2020 July 2020 August 2020 September 2020 October 2020 November 2020 December 2020 January 2021 February 2021 March 2021

Phone

42% 19% 27% 28% 32% 31% 32% 33% 29% 30% 31% 31% 34% 30%

Web

52% 75% 68% 67% 62% 65% 63% 62% 66% 65% 64% 64% 61% 64%

Other

6% 6% 5% 5% 6% 4% 5% 6% 6% 5% 6% 5% 5% 6%

Response rates

The preliminary JOLTS response rate for March was 45 percent. In February, the final response rate was 49 percent. In the year prior to the pandemic, the preliminary response rate averaged 54 percent, and the final response rate averaged 58 percent.

In March 2021, JOLTS response rates declined in all size classes. The response rates declined in all industries. The industries with the largest declines in response rates were wholesale trade and state and local government, excluding education.

Table 2. Response rates for the Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey
Time period Preliminary rate Final rate

12-month average through February 2020

54% 58%

March 2020

46% 51%

April 2020

44% 49%

May 2020

45% 51%

June 2020

47% 50%

July 2020

46% 50%

August 2020

47% 50%

September 2020

47% 50%

October 2020

45% 49%

November 2020

43% 47%

December 2020

42% 48%

January 2021

43% 48%

February 2021

45% 49%

March 2021

45% Not available

Imputation

JOLTS imputation for March resulted in very few cells with more imputation relative to the previous year. The industries that generally experienced more imputation were finance and insurance, real estate and rental and leasing, and professional and business services.

Changes to methods

At the onset of the pandemic, the JOLTS program reviewed all estimation and methodological procedures. Changes to the JOLTS estimation and seasonal adjustment methods are described below.

Estimation

For the March preliminary and the February final JOLTS estimates, there was no suppression of the alignment process. The JOLTS hires minus separations and CES over-the-month employment changes are no longer significantly different. Please see below for further explanation.

BLS modified the JOLTS estimates for the March 2020 preliminary through the November 2020 preliminary estimates to better reflect the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and produce the highest quality JOLTS estimates possible in this unique situation. The estimation process usually includes an alignment of monthly hires minus separations to the over-the-month change in the Current Employment Statistics (CES) employment estimates. BLS suspended the alignment process during this time frame because the differing reference periods for the CES employment estimates (pay period including the 12th of the month) and the JOLTS hires and separations estimates (the entire reference month) led to different measurement outcomes. For example, hires and separations during the latter half of April 2020 were not included in the CES employment change for April 2020, but were included in the JOLTS data for the month.

The alignment portion of the JOLTS estimation process was designed to correct a long-term divergence between the JOLTS implied employment change and the CES employment change. JOLTS hires minus separations and CES employment change generally approximate one another. Alignment was developed to correct small monthly discrepancies between the two series that build up over time; it was not designed to address a substantial short-term divergence between the two series.

Seasonal Adjustment

Seasonal adjustment factors can be either multiplicative or additive. A multiplicative seasonal effect is assumed to be proportional to the level of the series. A sudden large increase in the level of the series will be accompanied by a proportionally large seasonal effect. In contrast, an additive seasonal effect is assumed to be unaffected by the level of the series. In times of relative economic stability, the multiplicative option is generally preferred over the additive option. However, in the presence of a large level shift in a time series, multiplicative seasonal adjustment factors can result in systematic over- or under-adjustment of the series; in such cases, additive seasonal adjustment factors are preferred since they tend to more accurately track seasonal fluctuations in the series and have smaller revisions.

In accordance with the survey’s usual practice, the seasonal adjustment factors were reviewed through the calendar year ending in December 2020, and 5 years of seasonally adjusted estimates were revised. The majority of the JOLTS series retained the additive designation.

Comparison of current month estimates with past monthly JOLTS estimates

Please see the following tables for a comparison of March 2021 estimates to historical levels.

Table 3a. Job openings by sector and region (numbers in thousands)
Sector and region March 2021 level Monthly change Monthly percent change Last time level was smaller or equal or next closest Last time level was larger or equal or next closest Last time monthly change was smaller or equal or next closest Last time monthly change was larger or equal or next closest Last time monthly percent change was smaller or equal or next closest Last time monthly percent change was larger or equal or next closest

Total Nonfarm

8,123 597 7.9 Feb 2021 7,526 Nov 2018 7,574 Feb 2021 427 Jul 2020 605 Feb 2021 6.0 Jul 2020 9.9

Total private

7,290 422 6.1 Feb 2021 6,868 Nov 2018 6,903 Jan 2021 286 Feb 2021 488 Jan 2021 4.7 Feb 2021 7.6

Government

833 175 26.6 Feb 2021 658 Jan 2020 819 Feb 2021 -61 Apr 2010 215 Feb 2021 -8.5 Apr 2010 52.7

Region

Northeast

1,488 194 15.0 Feb 2021 1,294 Feb 2021 1,294 Feb 2021 129 Jun 2020 156 Feb 2021 11.1 Jun 2020 16.4

South

3,068 96 3.2 Feb 2021 2,972 Feb 2021 2,972 Dec 2020 22 Feb 2021 141 Dec 2020 0.8 Feb 2021 5.0

Midwest

1,772 179 11.2 Feb 2021 1,593 Nov 2018 1,797 Feb 2021 73 Jul 2020 202 Feb 2021 4.8 Jul 2020 14.9

West

1,795 128 7.7 Feb 2021 1,667 Jan 2020 1,726 Feb 2021 84 Jul 2020 166 Feb 2021 5.3 Jul 2020 12.5
Table 3b. Hires by sector and region (numbers in thousands)
Sector and region March 2021 level Monthly change Monthly percent change Last time level was smaller or equal or next closest Last time level was larger or equal or next closest Last time monthly change was smaller or equal or next closest Last time monthly change was larger or equal or next closest Last time monthly percent change was smaller or equal or next closest Last time monthly percent change was larger or equal or next closest

Total Nonfarm

6,009 215 3.7 Feb 2021 5,794 Nov 2020 6,019 Jan 2021 54 Feb 2021 329 Jan 2021 1.0 Feb 2021 6.0

Total private

5,632 142 2.6 Feb 2021 5,490 Nov 2020 5,649 Jan 2021 30 Feb 2021 388 Jan 2021 0.6 Feb 2021 7.6

Government

377 73 24.0 Feb 2021 304 Aug 2020 584 Feb 2021 -59 Aug 2020 240 Feb 2021 -16.3 Aug 2020 69.8

Region

Northeast

988 21 2.2 Feb 2021 967 Aug 2020 1,063 Jan 2021 0 Feb 2021 100 Jan 2021 0.0 Feb 2021 11.5

South

2,322 138 6.3 Feb 2021 2,184 Nov 2020 2,458 Feb 2021 130 Aug 2020 161 Jan 2021 -4.7 Feb 2021 6.3

Midwest

1,293 -29 -2.2 Jan 2021 1,241 Feb 2021 1,322 Dec 2020 -113 Feb 2021 81 Dec 2020 -8.6 Feb 2021 6.5

West

1,407 86 6.5 Feb 2021 1,321 Oct 2020 1,407 Feb 2021 18 Jan 2021 119 Feb 2021 1.4 Jan 2021 10.1
Table 3c. Total separations by sector and region (numbers in thousands)
Sector and region March 2021 level Monthly change Monthly percent change Last time level was smaller or equal or next closest Last time level was larger or equal or next closest Last time monthly change was smaller or equal or next closest Last time monthly change was larger or equal or next closest Last time monthly percent change was smaller or equal or next closest Last time monthly percent change was larger or equal or next closest

Total Nonfarm

5,322 -107 -2.0 Sep 2020 5,235 Feb 2021 5,429 Jan 2021 -259 Feb 2021 106 Jan 2021 -4.6 Feb 2021 2.0

Total private

4,998 -80 -1.6 Oct 2020 4,878 Feb 2021 5,078 Jan 2021 -229 Feb 2021 71 Jan 2021 -4.4 Feb 2021 1.4

Government

324 -27 -7.7 Jan 2021 316 Feb 2021 351 Jan 2021 -30 Feb 2021 35 Jan 2021 -8.7 Feb 2021 11.1

Region

Northeast

809 -27 -3.2 Jan 2021 794 Feb 2021 836 Jan 2021 -64 Feb 2021 42 Jan 2021 -7.5 Feb 2021 5.3

South

2,140 -14 -0.6 Jan 2021 2,128 Feb 2021 2,154 Jan 2021 -58 Feb 2021 26 Jan 2021 -2.7 Feb 2021 1.2

Midwest

1,199 -1 -0.1 Jan 2021 1,111 Feb 2021 1,200 Jan 2021 -55 Feb 2021 89 Jan 2021 -4.7 Feb 2021 8.0

West

1,175 -65 -5.2 Oct 2020 1,157 Feb 2021 1,240 Jan 2021 -82 Feb 2021 -50 Jan 2021 -6.0 Feb 2021 -3.9
Table 3d. Layoffs and discharges by sector and region (numbers in thousands)
Sector and region March 2021 level Monthly change Monthly percent change Last time level was smaller or equal or next closest Last time level was larger or equal or next closest Last time monthly change was smaller or equal or next closest Last time monthly change was larger or equal or next closest Last time monthly percent change was smaller or equal or next closest Last time monthly percent change was larger or equal or next closest

Total Nonfarm

1,480 -243 -14.1 Sep 2020 1,555 Feb 2021 1,723 Dec 2020 -300 Feb 2021 -1 Dec 2020 -14.1 Feb 2021 -0.1

Total private

1,394 -242 -14.8 Sep 2020 1,406 Feb 2021 1,636 Aug 2020 -256 Feb 2021 2 May 2020 -78.8 Feb 2021 0.1

Government

86 0 0.0 Feb 2021 86 Feb 2021 86 Feb 2021 -3 Jan 2021 0 Feb 2021 -3.4 Jan 2021 0.0

Region

Northeast

266 -57 -17.6 Sep 2020 257 Feb 2021 323 Jul 2020 -92 Feb 2021 14 Jul 2020 -22.7 Feb 2021 4.5

South

532 -87 -14.1 Sep 2020 502 Feb 2021 619 Aug 2020 -111 Feb 2021 21 Aug 2020 -16.8 Feb 2021 3.5

Midwest

361 -21 -5.5 Jan 2021 328 Feb 2021 382 Dec 2020 -189 Feb 2021 54 Dec 2020 -35.9 Feb 2021 16.5

West

322 -77 -19.3 May 2017 308 Feb 2021 399 Feb 2021 -89 Jan 2021 -66 Aug 2020 -22.9 Feb 2021 -18.2
Table 3e. Quits by sector and region (numbers in thousands)
Sector and region March 2021 level Monthly change Monthly percent change Last time level was smaller or equal or next closest Last time level was larger or equal or next closest Last time monthly change was smaller or equal or next closest Last time monthly change was larger or equal or next closest Last time monthly percent change was smaller or equal or next closest Last time monthly percent change was larger or equal or next closest

Total Nonfarm

3,508 125 3.7 Feb 2021 3,383 Jan 2020 3,568 Feb 2021 77 Sep 2020 320 Feb 2021 2.3 Sep 2020 10.7

Total private

3,331 147 4.6 Feb 2021 3,184 Jan 2020 3,390 Feb 2021 44 Sep 2020 337 Feb 2021 1.4 Sep 2020 12.2

Government

177 -22 -11.1 Jan 2021 166 Feb 2021 199 Nov 2020 -45 Feb 2021 33 Nov 2020 -19.7 Feb 2021 19.9

Region

Northeast

480 24 5.3 Feb 2021 456 Feb 2020 484 Feb 2021 24 Feb 2021 24 Jan 2021 -0.9 Feb 2021 5.6

South

1,477 71 5.0 Feb 2021 1,406 Oct 2020 1,479 Feb 2021 -21 Sep 2020 118 Feb 2021 -1.5 Sep 2020 9.0

Midwest

768 19 2.5 Feb 2021 749 Jul 2020 790 Jan 2021 -34 Feb 2021 22 Jan 2021 -4.5 Feb 2021 3.0

West

782 10 1.3 Feb 2021 772 Feb 2020 818 Jan 2021 -27 Feb 2021 53 Jan 2021 -3.6 Feb 2021 7.4

Last Modified Date: May 11, 2021