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This page provides archived documentation for OnTheMap V1, which is no longer active.
OnTheMap v2 is the current version of this application. OnTheMap
(OnTheMap V1 is no longer available) 10/20/2006 Data Available from Cornell Institute for Social and Economic Research [PDF;File Size: 116KB] 10/10/2006 OnTheMap Version 2 Major Features [PDF;File Size: 80KB] 10/10/2006 OnTheMap Q&A about Version 2 [PDF;File Size: 104KB] 07/31/2006 OnTheMap One-page Description [PDF;File Size: 140KB] 07/31/2006 Scheduled Maintenance Releases [PDF;File Size: 28KB] 07/28/2006 OnTheMap Version 1.1.1 Released 05/31/2006 OnTheMap Version 1.1 Released 05/31/2006 Scheduled Maintenance Releases [PDF;File Size: 28KB] 05/12/2006 Scheduled Maintenance Releases [PDF;File Size: 32KB] 04/27/2006 OnTheMap One-page Description [PDF;File Size: 140KB] 03/29/2006 OnTheMap Version 1.0.1 Released 03/29/2006 Scheduled Maintenance Releases [PDF;File Size: 32KB] 03/10/2006 OnTheMap - A New Online Mapping Application from the Census Bureau [PDF;File Size: 1.37MB] a presention to American Association of Geographers annual conference 02/27/2006 Scheduled Maintenance Releases [PDF;File Size: 32KB] 02/04/2006 Updates and Pricing [PDF;File Size: 88KB] 02/03/2006 Release of OnTheMap version 1.0 [PDF;File Size: 128KB] As of July 28, 2006, the known and unresolved bugs are:
The Local Employment Dynamics (LED) released version 1.0 of the web-based mapping application called OnTheMap on February 3, 2006. Currently 17 states (California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Minnesota, Missouri, North Carolina, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Washington, Alabama, Texas, Oklahoma and Iowa) are now available to the public. The project was supported initially by the Employment and Training Administration (ETA) at the U.S. Department of Labor. It has two major functions in accordance with the ETA agreement: (a) building the origin-destination data infrastructure for workers within a state (in this inaugural version of OnTheMap, cross-state patterns in two neighboring states -- Illinois and Missouri -- are also shown), and (b) developing a web-based mapping application showing where workers live and where people work within a state and cross-state, in the case of Illinois and Missouri. This is an Internet application that uses a standard Internet browser. It permits users to zoom in for small area viewing (neighborhoods or small towns) or zoom out to view metropolitan areas or regional labor markets. The application includes a QuickStart User Guide with a glossary of terms, selection of geography by layers including city, zip code, county, metropolitan statistical area, and workforce investment area, three types of reports, paired area mapping, and concentric ring analysis. The project provides origin-destination flows for two years, 2002 and 2003, with the following workplace and residence characteristics by detailed geographic unit at the block group level.
Working with Labor Market Information (LMI) agencies and Workforce Investment Boards (WIB), the mapping applications can be directly used throughout the One-Stop Career Center system that answers such questions as:
Seventeen (17) states are currently participating in OnTheMap. They are: Alabama, California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Texas, Virginia, and Washington. For satisfactory performance, we recommend that you use
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Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Center for Economic Studies · Contact Us · Last Revised: October 30, 2008 |
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