Several geographic systems are used to describe Ohio, depending on use, program and funding. The most common are the State as a whole and Counties. The Ohio Bureau of Labor Market Information also publishes data for metropolitan areas, economic development regions, local offices, selected cities, and workforce areas. See Data by Area to determine what types of data are available for various geographical areas.
To view the following Ohio maps, click on the links below.
- Ohio Map and 88 Counties
- Metropolitan Statistical
Areas Map (MSAs)
,
based on the 2000 Census, are integrated geographic regions comprised of at
least one city and adjacent communities.
- See Changes in Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Area Definitions, in pdf, for information on the 2000 versus 1990 MSA definitions. Note: Adobe® Reader® is used to view pdf files and is available free at Download Adobe® Reader®.
- Workforce Areas & One-Stops are used for delivery
of local services. Visit
Ohio's Workforce Information Center
for more information.
- Workforce Areas & One-Stops Map based on 2007 Definitions
- Ohio's One-Stop Locations will help you locate a local facility of the Ohio Department of Job & Family Services that you can contact by telephone or visit in person to discuss possible employment opportunities.
- Economic Development Regions Map , as defined by the Ohio Department of Development.
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