Census Bureau expands employment outcomes database with new university partnerships

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The U.S. Census Bureau has announced new data-sharing partnerships with Brigham Young University-Idaho and the University of North Carolina System as part of its Post-Secondary Employment Outcomes (PSEO) experimental data product. These additions bring data from 17 more post-secondary institutions into the PSEO, increasing its coverage to 952 institutions nationwide and representing about 35% of all college graduates in the United States.

The PSEO provides information on earnings and employment outcomes for graduates by degree level, major, institution, and state. The resource is used by students, parents, educational institutions, and workforce agencies to understand labor market results for college graduates.

These outcomes are made possible through collaborations between universities, university systems, state education departments, state labor market information offices, and the U.S. Census Bureau. Users can access this information by linking graduate transcript records to Longitudinal Employer-Household Dynamics data through tools such as the PSEO Explorer tool, raw files, and the Census API.

For more details on this initiative and to access the data, visit the official PSEO data page.



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