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Technical Information:  (202) 691-6467     USDL 06-1981
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             BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT DYNAMICS:  FIRST QUARTER 2006

   From December 2005 to March 2006, the number of job gains from opening
and expanding private sector establishments was 7.6 million, and the number
of job losses from closing and contracting establishments was 6.8 million,
according to data released today by the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the
U.S. Department of Labor.  Gross job gains exceeded gross job losses in all
sectors, except manufacturing, information, and utilities.  (See table 3.)  
Firms with 20 to 49 employees accounted for 18.9 percent of the net gains in 
employment, representing the largest contribution to employment growth among 
all firm size classes.  (See tables D and 4.)
   
   The Business Employment Dynamics (BED) data series include gross job
gains and gross job losses at the establishment level by major industry
sector, as well as, gross job gains and gross job losses at the firm level
by employer size class.
   
   The change in the number of jobs over time is the net result of in-
creases and decreases in employment that occur at all businesses in 
the economy.  BED statistics track these changes in employment at pri-
vate business units from the third month of one quarter to the third 
month of the next.  Gross job gains are the sum of increases in employ-
ment from expansions at existing units and the addition of new jobs at 
opening units.  Gross job losses are the result of contractions in em-
ployment at existing units and the loss of jobs at closing units.  The 
difference between the number of gross jobs gained and the number of 
gross jobs lost is the net change in employment.  (See the Technical 
Note for more information.)
     
Private Sector Establishment-level Gross Job Gains and Job Losses
   
   Opening and expanding private sector business establishments gained 7.6
million jobs in the first quarter of 2006; this represents 262,000 fewer jobs 
than were gained the previous quarter.  Over the first quarter, expanding es-
tablishments added 6.2 million jobs, while opening establishments added 1.4 
million jobs.
   
   Gross job losses totaled 6.8 million, a decrease of 495,000 from the
previous quarter�s job loss total.  During the quarter, contracting estab-
lishments lost 5.5 million jobs, while closing establishments lost 1.2 mil-
lion jobs.  (See tables A, 1, and 3.)
   
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Table A.  Three-month private sector gross job gains and losses,
seasonally adjusted

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                                  |             3 months ended
                                  |--------------------------------------
            Category              |  Mar. |  June | Sept. | Dec.  | Mar. 
                                  |  2005 |  2005 | 2005  | 2005  | 2006 
                                  |--------------------------------------
                                  |         Levels (in thousands)        
----------------------------------|--------------------------------------
                                  |       |       |       |       |      
Gross job gains...................|  7,635|  7,932|  8,055| 7,818 | 7,556
  At expanding establishments.....|  6,171|  6,311|  6,423| 6,293 | 6,205
  At opening establishments.......|  1,464|  1,621|  1,632| 1,525 | 1,351
Gross job losses..................|  7,310|  7,358|  7,427| 7,267 | 6,772
  At contracting establishments...|  5,852|  5,873|  5,915| 5,888 | 5,536
  At closing establishments.......|  1,458|  1,485|  1,512| 1,379 | 1,236
Net employment change (1).........|    325|    574|    628|   551 |   784
                                  |--------------------------------------
                                  |            Rates (percent)
                                  |--------------------------------------
Gross job gains...................|    6.9|    7.2|    7.3|   7.1 |   6.7
  At expanding establishments.....|    5.6|    5.7|    5.8|   5.7 |   5.5
  At opening establishments.......|    1.3|    1.5|    1.5|   1.4 |   1.2
Gross job losses..................|    6.6|    6.6|    6.8|   6.5 |   6.0
  At contracting establishments...|    5.3|    5.3|    5.4|   5.3 |   4.9
  At closing establishments.......|    1.3|    1.3|    1.4|   1.2 |   1.1
Net employment change(1)..........|    0.3|    0.6|    0.5|   0.6 |   0.7
                                  |       |       |       |       |
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   1 The net employment change is the difference between total gross job
gains and total gross job losses.  See the Technical Note for further
information.


   The difference between the number of gross jobs gained and the number of
gross jobs lost yielded a positive net change in private sector employment
of 784,000 jobs for first quarter 2006.

   From December 2005 to March 2006, gross job gains represented 6.7 percent 
of private sector employment, while gross job losses represented 6.0 percent 
of private sector employment.  These gross job gain and loss statistics demon-
strate that a sizable number of jobs appear and disappear in the relatively 
short time frame of one quarter.  (See tables A and 2.)  
   
Major Industry Sector Gross Job Gains and Gross Job Losses
  
  Goods-producing.  Expanding and opening establishments in the goods-
producing sector accounted for 1,713,000 jobs gained, and contracting and
closing establishments accounted for 1,545,000 jobs lost.  The net gain of
168,000 jobs in the goods-producing sector was the largest net gain in this
sector since the first quarter of 2000.  (See tables B and 3.)
  
  Construction.  In construction, gross job gains over the quarter in-
creased to 910,000 and gross job losses fell to 742,000, resulting in a
net gain of 168,000 jobs.  This was the eleventh consecutive quarter of net 
job gains in this industry and the largest net gain experienced in this sec-
tor since the start of this data series in the third quarter of 1992.
  
  Manufacturing.  Gross job gains in manufacturing decreased to a level of
524,000 jobs in the first quarter of 2006.  The gross job losses of 528,000
were at the lowest level since the start of this data series in the third
quarter of 1992.  This resulted in a net job loss of 4,000 in manufacturing.
  
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Table B.  Three-month private sector gross job gains and losses by industry,
seasonally adjusted

(In thousands)
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                      |       Gross job gains       |       Gross job losses
                      |-----------------------------|-----------------------------
     Industry         |        3 months ended       |        3 months ended
                      |-----------------------------|-----------------------------
                      |Mar. |June |Sept.|Dec. |Mar. |Mar. |June |Sept.|Dec. | Mar.
                      |2005 |2005 |2005 |2005 |2006 |2005 |2005 |2005 |2005 | 2006
----------------------|-----|-----|-----|-----|-----|-----|-----|-----|-----|-----
                      |     |     |     |     |     |     |     |     |     |     
  Total private (1)...|7,635|7,932|8,055|7,818|7,556|7,310|7,358|7,427|7,267|6,772
Goods-producing.......|1,720|1,713|1,698|1,722|1,713|1,686|1,679|1,663|1,606|1,545 
 Natural resources    |     |     |     |     |     |     |     |     |     |     
   and mining.........|  307|  288|  265|  279|  279|  284|  285|  265|  265|  275
 Construction ........|  844|  859|  868|  862|  910|  806|  786|  782|  774|  742
 Manufacturing .......|  569|  566|  565|  581|  524|  596|  608|  616|  567|  528
Service-providing (1).|5,915|6,219|6,357|6,096|5,843|5,624|5,679|5,764|5,661|5,227 
 Wholesale trade......|  319|  337|  338|  320|  311|  310|  300|  311|  302|  288
 Retail trade.........|1,020|1,047|1,074|1,058|1,048|  980|  989|1,063|1,015|  971
 Transportation and...|     |     |     |     |     |     |     |     |     |  
  warehousing.........|  243|  248|  254|  268|  232|  231|  262|  236|  231|  228
 Utilities ...........|   15|   15|   13|   14|   11|   15|   18|   12|   16|   11
 Information .........|  143|  155|  170|  152|  139|  164|  153|  154|  156|  142
 Financial            |     |     |     |     |     |     |     |     |     |       
  activities..........|  452|  475|  480|  472|  408|  443|  439|  413|  434|  404
 Professional and     |     |     |     |     |     |     |     |     |     |     
  business services...|1,370|1,456|1,523|1,432|1,279|1,304|1,332|1,311|1,303|1,169  
 Education and        |     |     |     |     |     |     |     |     |     |     
  health services.....|  741|  800|  811|  766|  771|  704|  701|  691|  699|  645
 Leisure and          |     |     |     |     |     |     |     |     |     |     
  hospitality.........|1,138|1,212|1,202|1,175|1,194|1,131|1,135|1,219|1,165|1,046
 Other services.......|  302|  309|  297|  289|  293|  297|  300|  309|  296|  281
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   1 Includes unclassified sector, not shown separately. 


   Service-providing.  In the service-providing sector, gross job gains
totaled 5,843,000 and gross job losses totaled 5,227,000 in the first
quarter of 2006, resulting in a positive net change of 616,000 jobs.
  
  Leisure and hospitality.  The leisure and hospitality sector gained
1,194,000 jobs and lost 1,046,000 jobs in the first quarter of 2006, for 
a net gain of 148,000.  This represented the largest net gain in this sec-
tor since fourth quarter 1999.
  
  Information.  Establishments in the information sector reported a net
loss of 3,000 jobs in the first quarter of 2006.  Gross job losses de-
creased by 14,000 from the fourth quarter of 2005 to 142,000 in the first
quarter of 2006, and gross job gains fell by 13,000 to 139,000 over the
quarter.
  
Number of Establishments Gaining and Losing Employment
   
   Another way to look at the dynamics of business activities is to monitor
the number and proportion of business units that are growing and declining.
The first quarter of 2006 represented the eleventh consecutive quarter where 
the number of expanding establishments exceeded the number of contracting es-
tablishments.  Out of 6.7 million active private sector establishments, a to-
tal of 1,938,000 establishments gained jobs from December 2005 to March 2006.  
(See table C.)  Of these, 1,585,000 were expanding establishments and 353,000 
were opening establishments.  During the quarter, 1,498,000 establishments 
contracted and 341,000 establishments closed, resulting in 1,839,000 establish-
ments losing jobs.  Overall, the number of active private sector establishments 
increased by 12,000 during the quarter.  This change is the difference between 
the number of opening establishments and the number of closing establishments.

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Table C.  Number of private sector establishments by direction of
employment change, seasonally adjusted
       
(In thousands)
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                                  |             3 months ended
             Category             |---------------------------------------
                                  | Mar.  | June  | Sept. | Dec.  | Mar.
                                  | 2005  | 2005  | 2005  | 2005  | 2006
----------------------------------|-------|-------|-------|-------|-------
Establishments gaining jobs.......| 1,851 | 1,897 | 1,924 | 1,921 | 1,938
    Expanding establishments......| 1,506 | 1,526 | 1,549 | 1,546 | 1,585
    Opening establishments........|   345 |   371 |   375 |   375 |   353
Establishments losing jobs........| 1,851 | 1,836 | 1,825 | 1,849 | 1,839
    Contracting establishments....| 1,504 | 1,496 | 1,486 | 1,520 | 1,498
    Closing establishments........|   347 |   340 |   339 |   329 |   341
Net establishment change (1)......|    -2 |    31 |    36 |    46 |    12
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  1 The net establishment change is the difference between the number of 
opening establishments and the number of closing establishments.  See the
Technical Note for further information.


Firm-level Gross Job Gains and Gross Job Losses by Size Class
     
   From December 2005 to March 2006, firms with 20 to 49 employees accounted 
for 18.9 percent of the net gains in employment, representing the largest con-
tribution to employment growth among all firm size classes.  Firms with 1 to 4 
employees had the smallest contribution to the total net change in employment 
from December 2005 to March 2006 (5.8 percent), a decrease from the previous 
quarter�s contribution of 14.8 percent.  (See tables D and 4.)  

   In the first quarter of 2006, firms with 500 or more employees represented 17.5 
percent of the total net change in employment, 19.7 percent of gross job gains, and 
20.0 percent of gross job losses.  This group�s share of net employment growth fell 
from the previous quarter, when these firms accounted for 61.5 percent of the total 
net change in employment.  (See table D.)  Historically, from September 1992 through
March 2006, firms with greater than 500 employees have accounted, on average, for 
34.7 percent of quarterly net employment growth.  (See table E.)

   Firms with 1 to 4 employees continued to have the largest shares of both job gains 
at opening firms and job losses at closing firms in the first quarter of 2006.  The 
share of job gains at opening firms for this size class decreased to 59.4 percent, 
while the share of job losses at closing firms increased to 60.0 percent.  (See 
table 4.)
   

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Table D.  Three-month private sector percentage share(1) of net change, gross job gains, and gross job losses
by firm size class, seasonally adjusted

(Percent)
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                       |     Share of net change     |   Share of gross job gains  |  Share of gross job losses   
                       |-----------------------------|-----------------------------|------------------------------
                       |        3 months ended       |        3 months ended       |       3 months ended
    Firm size class    |-----------------------------|-----------------------------|------------------------------
                       | Mar.| June|Sept.| Dec.| Mar.| Mar.| June|Sept.| Dec.| Mar.| Mar.| June|Sept.| Dec.| Mar. 
                       | 2005| 2005|2005 | 2005| 2006| 2005| 2005|2005 | 2005| 2006| 2005| 2005|2005 | 2005| 2006 
-----------------------|-----------|-----|-----------|-----|-----|-----|-----|-----|-----|-----|-----|------------
                       |     |     |     |     |     |     |     |     |     |     |     |     |     |     |      
   1  -   4 employees  |  2.7|  9.7| 10.4| 14.8|  5.8| 15.5| 15.2| 15.1| 15.5| 15.7| 16.1| 15.7| 15.6| 15.6| 17.0  
   5  -   9 employees  |  2.3|  5.8|  6.7|  2.7|  6.8| 12.1| 11.9| 11.7| 11.7| 12.3| 12.6| 12.5| 12.3| 12.6| 13.0 
  10  -  19 employees  |  5.0|  9.9|  6.8|  3.7| 10.2| 12.3| 12.2| 11.9| 12.0| 12.7| 12.7| 12.4| 12.4| 12.8| 13.0 
  20  -  49 employees  | 11.1| 17.8|  8.3|  5.8| 18.9| 14.4| 14.5| 13.9| 13.9| 14.9| 14.5| 14.2| 14.5| 14.7| 14.4 
  50  -  99 employees  | 10.4| 14.8|  5.4|  4.2| 13.8|  8.9|  9.1|  8.7|  8.7|  9.3|  8.8|  8.6|  9.0|  9.1|  8.7 
 100  - 249 employees  | 17.1| 16.8|  6.5|  3.9| 16.6|  9.5|  9.8|  9.3|  9.1|  9.7|  9.1|  9.2|  9.6|  9.6|  8.8
 250  - 499 employees  | 12.1| 10.9|  7.7|  3.4| 10.4|  5.7|  5.9|  5.8|  5.5|  5.7|  5.5|  5.4|  5.6|  5.7|  5.1
 500  - 999 employees  |  7.4|  8.1|  8.3|  2.1|  9.6|  4.6|  4.9|  4.8|  4.5|  4.5|  4.5|  4.6|  4.4|  4.7|  3.9
1,000 or more employees| 31.9|  6.2| 39.8| 59.4|  7.9| 17.0| 16.5| 19.0| 19.1| 15.2| 16.2| 17.4| 16.7| 15.2| 16.1 
                       |     |     |     |     |     |     |     |     |     |     |     |     |     |     |      
  Total................|100.0|100.0|100.0|100.0|100.0|100.0|100.0|100.0|100.0|100.0|100.0|100.0|100.0|100.0|100.0 
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   1 Share measures the percent of the category represented by each firm size class.





Table E.  Average percentage share(1) of gross job gains and gross job losses by
firm size, third quarter 1992-first quarter 2006, seasonally adjusted

(Percent)
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                      |                 Firm size class (number of employees)
                      |-----------------------------------------------------------------------
       Category       |       |      |      |      |      |      | 100  | 250  | 500  | 1,000
                      | Total | 1-4  |  5-9 | 10-19| 20-49| 50-99|  -   |  -   |  -   |   or
                      |       |      |      |      |      |      | 249  | 499  | 999  |  more
----------------------|-------|------|------|------|------|------|------|------|------|-------
Gross job gains.......| 100.0 | 14.3 | 11.5 | 11.9 | 14.3 |  9.1 |  9.8 |  5.9 |  4.9 |  18.3 
  Expanding firms.....| 100.0 |  7.0 | 10.6 | 12.0 | 15.2 | 10.0 | 11.1 |  6.8 |  5.6 |  21.7 
  Opening firms.......| 100.0 | 52.0 | 16.0 | 11.6 |  9.8 |  4.2 |  3.1 |  1.3 |   .8 |   1.2 
                      |       |      |      |      |      |      |      |      |      |       
Gross job losses......| 100.0 | 14.6 | 11.9 | 12.2 | 14.4 |  9.1 |  9.6 |  5.8 |  4.8 |  17.6 
  Contracting firms...| 100.0 |  7.5 | 11.1 | 12.3 | 15.3 |  9.9 | 10.8 |  6.7 |  5.5 |  20.9 
  Closing firms.......| 100.0 | 49.4 | 15.5 | 11.7 | 10.2 |  4.8 |  3.9 |  1.8 |  1.2 |   1.5 
                      |       |      |      |      |      |      |      |      |      |   
Net change............| 100.0 |  9.8 |  6.6 |  8.2 | 12.3 |  9.4 | 11.6 |  7.4 |  6.1 |  28.6 
                      |       |      |      |      |      |      |      |      |      |
  Cumulative share of |       |      |      |      |      |      |      |      |      |       
    net change........|       |  9.8 | 16.4 | 24.6 | 36.9 | 46.3 | 57.9 | 65.3 | 71.4 | 100.0 
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   1 Share measures the percent of the category represented by each firm size class.


More Information
   
   Additional information on gross job gains and gross job losses are available at 
the Business Employment Dynamics Web page on the BLS Web site at http://www.bls.gov/bdm.  
This information includes data on the levels and rates of gross job gains and gross job 
losses by firm size class, the not seasonally adjusted data and other seasonally adjusted 
time series not presented in this release, charts of gross job gains and gross job losses 
by industry and size class, and frequently asked questions on size class data.  Additional
information about the Business Employment Dynamics data can be found in the Technical Note 
of this release or may be obtained by e-mailing BDMinfo@bls.gov.
  
   
    

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       |      Comparing Business Employment Dynamics Data with Current      |
       |      Employment Statistics and Quarterly Census of Employment      |
       |                           and Wages Data                           |
       |                                                                    |
       |    The net change in employment from Business Employment Dynamics  |
       | (BED) data series will not match the net change in employment      |
       | from the monthly Current Employment Statistics (CES) survey.  The  |
       | CES estimates are based on monthly surveys from a sample of estab- |
       | lishments, while gross job gains and gross job losses are based    |
       | on a quarterly census of administrative records.  In addition, the |
       | CES has a different coverage, excluding the agriculture sector but |
       | including establishments not covered by the unemployment insurance |
       | program.  The net over-the-quarter changes derived by aggregating  |
       | component series in the BED data may be different from the net em- |
       | ployment change estimated from the CES seasonally adjusted total   |
       | employment series.  The intended use of the BED statistics is to   |
       | show the dynamic labor market flows that underlie the net changes  |
       | in aggregate employment levels; data users who want to track net   |
       | changes in aggregate employment levels over time should refer to   |
       | CES data.                                                          |
       |                                                                    |
       |    BED data have a more limited scope than the Quarterly Census    |
       | of Employment and Wages (QCEW) data.  The data in this release,    |
       | in contrast to the QCEW data, exclude government employees, pri-   |
       | vate households (NAICS 814110), and establishments with zero       |
       | employment.                                                        |
       |                                                                    |
       |    See the Technical Note for further information.                 |
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Technical Note

   
   The Business Employment Dynamics (BED) data are a product of a federal-
state cooperative program known as Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages
(QCEW), or the ES-202 program.  The BED data are compiled by the U.S.
Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) from existing quarterly state unemployment
insurance (UI) records.  Most employers in the U.S. are required to file
quarterly reports on the employment and wages of workers covered by UI
laws, and to pay quarterly UI taxes.  The quarterly UI reports are sent by
the State Workforce Agencies (SWAs) to BLS and form the basis of the BLS 
establishment universe sampling frame.  These reports also are used to pro-
duce the quarterly QCEW data on total employment and wages and the longitu-
dinal BED data on gross job gains and losses.  Other important BLS uses 
of the UI reports are in the Current Employment Statistics (CES) program. 
(See table below for differences between QCEW, CES, and BED.)
                                     
   In the BED program, the quarterly UI records are linked across quarters
to provide a longitudinal history for each establishment.  The linkage
process allows the tracking of net employment changes at the establishment
level, which in turn allows the estimation of jobs gained at opening and
expanding establishments and jobs lost at closing and contracting establish-
ments.

Differences between QCEW, BED, and CES employment measures

   The BLS publishes three different establishment-based employment mea-
sures for any given quarter.  Each of these measures--QCEW, BED, and CES--
makes use of the quarterly UI employment reports in producing data; how-
ever, each measure has a somewhat different universe coverage, estimation 
procedure, and publication product.

   Differences in coverage and estimation methods can result in somewhat 
different measures of over-the-quarter employment change.  It is important to 
understand program differences and the intended uses of the program products.  
(See table below.)  Additional information on each program can be obtained 
from the program Web sites shown in the table.

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Summary of Major Differences between QCEW, BED, and CES Employment Measures
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           |         QCEW        |         BED          |         CES
-----------|---------------------|----------------------|------------------------
Source     |--Count of UI admini-|--Count of longitudi- |--Sample survey: 
           |  strative recods    |  nally-linked UI ad- |  400,000 establish-
           |  submitted by 8.8   |  ministrative records|  ments
           |  million employers  |  submitted by 6.7    |
           |                     |  million private sec-|
           |                     |  tor employers       |
-----------|---------------------|----------------------|------------------------
Coverage   |--UI and UCFE cover- |--UI Coverage, exclud-|Nonfarm wage and sal-
           |  age:  all employers|  ing government, pri-|  ary jobs:
           |  subject to state   |  vate households, and|--UI Coverage, exclud-
           |  and federal UI Laws|  establishments with |  ing agriculture, pri-
           |                     |  zero employment     |  vate households, and
           |                     |                      |  self-employed workers
           |                     |                      |--Other employment, in-
           |                     |                      |  cluding railroads, 
           |                     |                      |  religious organiza-
           |                     |                      |  tions, and other non-
           |                     |                      |  UI-covered jobs
-----------|---------------------|----------------------|------------------------
Publication|--Quarterly          |--Quarterly           |--Monthly 
frequency  |  -7 months after the|  -8 months after the |  -Usually first Friday
           |   end of each quar- |   end of each quarter|   of following month
           |   ter               |                      |
-----------|---------------------|----------------------|------------------------
Use of UI  |--Directly summarizes|--Links each new UI   |--Uses UI file as a sam-
file       |  and publishes each |  quarter to longitu- |  pling frame and annu-
           |  new quarter of UI  |  dinal database and  |  ally realigns (bench-
           |  data               |  directly summarizes |  marks) sample esti-    
           |                     |  gross job gains and |  mates to first quar-  
           |                     |  losses              |  ter UI levels
-----------|---------------------|----------------------|------------------------
Principal  |--Provides a quarter-|--Provides quarterly  |--Provides current month-
products   |  ly and annual uni- |  employer dynamics   |  ly estimates of employ-
           |  verse count of es- |  data on establish-  |  ment, hours, and earn-
           |  tablishments, em-  |  ment openings, clos-|  ings at the MSA, state,
           |  ployment, and wages|  ings, expansions,   |  and national level by
           |  at the county, MSA,|  and contractions at |  industry
           |  state, and national|  the national level  |
           |  levels by detailed |  by NAICS supersector|
           |  industry           |  and by size of firm |
           |                     |--Future expansions   |
           |                     |  will include data at|
           |                     |  the county, MSA, and|
           |                     |  state level         |
-----------|---------------------|----------------------|------------------------
Principal  |--Major uses include:|--Major uses include: |--Major uses include:
uses       |  -Detailed locality |  -Business cycle     |  -Principal national
           |   data              |   analysis           |   economic indicator
           |  -Periodic universe |  -Analysis of employ-|  -Official time series 
           |   counts for bench- |   er dynamics under- |   for employment change
           |   marking sample    |   lying economic ex- |   measures
           |   survey estimates  |   pansions and con-  |  -Input into other ma-
           |  -Sample frame for  |   tractions          |   jor economic indi-
           |   BLS establishment |   An analysis of em- |   cators
           |   surveys           |   ployment expansion |
           |                     |   and contraction by |   
           |                     |   size of firm       |
           |                     |                      |
-----------|---------------------|----------------------|------------------------
Program    |--www.bls.gov/cew/   |--www.bls.gov/bdm/    |--www.bls.gov/ces/
Web sites  |                     |                      |
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Coverage                           

   Employment and wage data for workers covered by state UI and Unemployment 
Compensation for Federal Employees (UCFE) laws are compiled from quarterly 
contribution reports submitted to the SWAs by employers.  In addition to the 
quarterly contribution reports, employers who operate multiple establishments 
within a state complete a questionnaire, called the "Multiple Worksite Report,"
which provides detailed information on the location of their establishments. 
These reports are based on place of employment rather than place of residence. 
UI and UCFE coverage is broad and basically comparable from state to state.
   
   Major exclusions from UI coverage are self-employed workers, religious or-
ganizations, most agricultural workers on small farms, all members of the 
Armed Forces, elected officials in most states, most employees of railroads, 
some domestic workers, most student workers at schools, and employees of cer-
tain small nonprofit organizations.
   
   Gross job gains and gross job losses in this release are derived from lon-
gitudinal histories of over 6.7 million private sector employer reports out 
of 8.8 million total reports of employment and wages submitted by states to 
BLS in the first quarter of 2006.  Gross job gains and gross job losses data 
in this release do not report estimates for government employees or private 
households (NAICS 814110) and do not include establishments with zero employ-
ment over three quarters.  Data from Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands also
are excluded from the national data.  As an illustration, the table below 
shows, in millions of establishments, the number of establishments excluded 
from the gross job gains and gross job losses data in the first quarter of
2006:


             Number of active establishments included in 
                  Business Employment Dynamics data

                                                                   Millions
                                                                       
Total establishments QCEW program....................................8.8

    Excluded:  Public sector.........................................0.3 
               Private households....................................0.6
               Zero employment.......................................1.1      
               Establishments in Puerto Rico 
                 and the Virgin Islands..............................0.1 
         
Total establishments included in Business
  Employment Dynamics data...........................................6.7

Unit of analysis
   
   Establishments are used in the tabulation of the BED statistics by in-
dustry and firms are used in the tabulation of the BED size class sta-
tistics.  An establishment is defined as an economic unit that produces
goods or services, usually at a single physical location, and engages in
one or predominantly one activity.  A firm is a legal business, either
corporate or otherwise, and may consist of several establishments.  Firm-
level data are compiled based on an aggregation of establishments under
common ownership by a corporate parent using employer tax identification
numbers.  The firm-level aggregation, which is consistent with the role of
corporations as the economic decision makers, is used for the measurement
of the BED data elements by size class.
   
   Because of the difference in the unit of analysis, total gross job gains
and gross job losses by size class are lower than total gross job gains and
gross job losses by industry, as some establishment gains and losses within
a firm are offset during the aggregation process.  However, the total net
changes in employment are the same for not seasonally adjusted data and are
similar for seasonally adjusted data.

                                  - 10 -

Concepts and methodology

   The Business Employment Dynamics data measure the net change in employ-
ment at the establishment or firm level.  These changes come about in one 
of four ways.  A net increase in employment can come from either opening 
units or expanding units.  A net decrease in employment can come from either 
closing units or contracting units.  Gross job gains include the sum of all
jobs added at either opening or expanding units.  Gross job losses include
the sum of all jobs lost in either closing or contracting units.  The net
change in employment is the difference between gross job gains and gross
job losses.
   
   The formal definitions of employment changes are as follows:               

   Openings.  These are either units with positive third-month employment for
the first time in the current quarter, with no links to the prior quarter, or
with positive third-month employment in the current quarter, following zero em-
ployment in the previous quarter.
                                     
   Expansions.  These are units with positive employment in the third month
in both the previous and current quarters, with a net increase in employment
over this period.
   
   Closings.  These are units with positive third-month employment in the pre-
vious quarter, with no employment or zero employment reported in the current
quarter.
   
   Contractions.  These are units with positive employment in the third month
in both the previous and current quarters, with a net decrease in employment
over this period.

   All establishment-level employment changes are measured from the third 
month of each quarter.  Not all establishments and firms change their em-
ployment levels.  Units with no change in employment count towards estimates
of total employment, but not for levels of gross employment job gains and 
gross job losses.

   Gross job gains and gross job losses are expressed as rates by dividing 
their levels by the average of employment in the current and previous quar-
ters.  This provides a symmetric growth rate.  The rates are calculated for
the components of gross job gains and gross job losses and then summed to
form their respective totals.  These rates can be added and subtracted just
as their levels can.  For instance, the difference between the gross job
gains rate and the gross job losses rate is the net growth rate.

Linkage methodology

   Prior to the measurement of gross job gains and gross job losses, QCEW
records are linked across two quarters.  The linkage process matches esta-
blishments' unique SWA identification numbers (SWA-ID).  Between 95 to 97
percent of establishments identified as continuous from quarter to quarter
are matched by SWA-ID.  The rest are linked in one of three ways.  The first
method uses predecessor and successor information, identified by the states,
which relates records with different SWA-IDs across quarters.  Predecessor
and successor relations can come about for a variety of reasons, including
a change in ownership, a firm restructuring, or a UI account restructuring.
If a match cannot be attained in this manner, a probability-based match is
used.  This match attempts to identify two establishments with different SWA-
IDs as continuous.  The match is based upon comparisons such as the same
name, address, and phone number.  Third, an analyst examines unmatched re-
cords individually and makes a possible match.

   In order to ensure the highest possible quality of data, SWAs verify with 
employers and update, if necessary, the industry, location, and ownership 
classification of all establishments on a 3-year cycle.  Changes in establish-
ment classification codes resulting from the verification process are intro-
duced with the data reported for the first quarter of the year.  Changes re-
sulting from improved employer reporting also are introduced in the first 
quarter.   

                                  - 11 -

Sizing methodology
   
   The method of dynamic sizing is used in calculations for the BED size-
class data series.  Dynamic sizing allocates each firm's employment gain or
loss during a quarter to each respective size class in which the change
occurred.  For example, if a firm grew from 2 employees in quarter 1 to 38
employees in quarter 2, then, of the 36-employee increase, 2 would be al-
located to the first size class, 5 to the size class 5 to 9, 10 to size
class 10 to 19, and 19 to size class 20 to 49.
   
   Dynamic sizing provides symmetrical firm-size estimates and eliminates
any systematic effects which may be caused by the transitory and reverting
changes in firms' sizes over time.  Additionally, it allocates each job
gain or loss to the actual size class where it occurred.

Seasonal adjustment

   Over the course of a year, the levels of employment and the associated
job flows undergo sharp fluctuations due to such seasonal events as changes
in the weather, reduced or expanded production, harvests, major holidays,
and the opening and closing of schools.  The effect of such seasonal vari-
ation can be very large.

   Because these seasonal events follow a more or less regular pattern each 
year, their influence can be eliminated by adjusting these statistics from 
quarter to quarter.  These adjustments make nonseasonal developments, such as 
declines in economic activity, easier to recognize.  For example, the large 
number of youths taking summer jobs is likely to obscure other changes that 
have taken place in June relative to March, making it difficult to determine 
if the level of economic activity has risen or declined.  However, because
the effect of students finishing school in previous years is known, the 
statistics for the current year can be adjusted to allow for a comparable 
change.  The adjusted figures provide a more useful tool with which to ana-
lyze changes in economic activity.

   The employment data series for opening, expanding, closing, and contract-
ing units are independently seasonally adjusted; net changes are calculated
based on the difference between gross job gains and gross job losses.  Simi-
larly, for industry data, the establishment counts data series for opening,
expanding, closing, and contracting establishments are independently adjusted,
and the net changes are calculated based on the difference between the number
of opening and closing establishments.  Additionally, establishment and em-
ployment levels are independently seasonally adjusted to calculate the sea-
sonally adjusted rates.  Concurrent seasonal adjustment is run using X-12
ARIMA.  Seasonally adjusted data series for the total private sector are cal-
culated by summing the seasonally adjusted data for all sectors, including
the unclassified sector, which is not published separately.
   
   The net over-the-quarter change derived by summing the BED component series 
will differ from the net employment change estimated from the seasonally ad-
justed total private employment series from the CES program.  The intended use 
of BED statistics is to show the dynamic labor market changes that underlie 
the net employment change statistic.  As such, data users interested particu-
larly in the net employment change and not in the gross job flows underlying 
this change should refer to CES data for over-the-quarter net employment
changes.
   
Reliability of the data
   
   Since the data series on Business Employment Dynamics are based on admini-
strative rather than sample data, there are no issues related to sampling 
error.  Nonsampling error, however, still exists.  Nonsampling errors can oc-
cur for many reasons, such as the employer submitting corrected employment 
data after the end of the quarter or typographical errors made by businesses 
when providing information.  Such errors, however, are likely to be distri-
buted randomly throughout the dataset.
   
   Changes in administrative data sometimes create complications for the 
linkage process.  This can result in overstating openings and closings while 
understating expansions and contractions.  The BLS continues to refine methods 
for improving the linkage process to alleviate the effects of these compli-
cations.
   
   The BED data series are subject to periodic minor changes based on correc-
tions in QCEW records, updates on predecessors and successors information, and
seasonal adjustment revisions.

                                  - 12 -

Additional statistics and other information
   
   Several other programs within BLS produce closely related information.  
The QCEW program, also known as the ES-202 program, provides both quarterly 
and annual estimates of employment by state, county, and detailed industry. 
News releases on quarterly county employment and wages are available upon 
request from the Division of Administrative Statistics and Labor Turnover, 
Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Washington, DC 20212; 
telephone 202-691-6567; (http://www.bls.gov/cew/); (e-mail: QCEWInfo@bls.gov).
                                     
   The CES program produces monthly estimates of employment, its net change, 
and earnings by detailed industry.  These estimates are part of the Employ-
ment Situation report put out monthly by BLS.
                                     
   The Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey (JOLTS) program provides month-
ly measures of job openings, as well as employee hires and separations.

   Information in this release will be made available to sensory impaired in-
dividuals upon request.  Voice phone:  202-691-5200; TDD message referral 
number: 1-800-877-8339.
 
 

     
 
Table 1.  Private sector gross job gains and job losses, seasonally adjusted

Total private

(In thousands)

                                                  Gross job gains                       Gross job losses
Year  3 months ended  Net change (1) Total    Expanding      Opening      Total     Contracting      Closing
                                           establishments establishments           establishments establishments

1992  September            455      7,377       5,632         1,745       6,922       5,351           1,571
      December             216      7,101       5,465         1,636       6,885       5,487           1,398

1993  March                313      7,309       5,410         1,899       6,996       5,354           1,642
      June                 786      7,330       5,794         1,536       6,544       5,136           1,408
      September            874      7,523       5,881         1,642       6,649       5,316           1,333
      December             641      7,436       5,840         1,596       6,795       5,420           1,375

1994  March                517      7,400       5,807         1,593       6,883       5,435           1,448
      June               1,021      7,807       6,060         1,747       6,786       5,295           1,491
      September          1,175      7,972       6,227         1,745       6,797       5,493           1,304
      December             507      7,630       5,998         1,632       7,123       5,647           1,476

1995  March                746      7,782       6,129         1,653       7,036       5,660           1,376
      June                 402      7,714       6,017         1,697       7,312       5,839           1,473
      September            771      7,970       6,291         1,679       7,199       5,680           1,519
      December             407      7,877       6,153         1,724       7,470       5,934           1,536

1996  March                460      7,943       6,190         1,753       7,483       5,957           1,526
      June                 642      8,080       6,302         1,778       7,438       5,894           1,544
      September            632      8,189       6,326         1,863       7,557       5,998           1,559
      December             861      8,278       6,409         1,869       7,417       5,889           1,528

1997  March                799      8,292       6,448         1,844       7,493       5,900           1,593
      June                 594      8,098       6,342         1,756       7,504       5,925           1,579
      September            854      8,593       6,680         1,913       7,739       5,981           1,758
      December             702      8,731       6,727         2,004       8,029       6,068           1,961
 
1998  March                747      8,788       6,633         2,155       8,041       6,107           1,934
      June                 666      8,722       6,569         2,153       8,056       6,218           1,838
      September            659      8,539       6,574         1,965       7,880       6,161           1,719
      December             759      8,576       6,778         1,798       7,817       6,060           1,757

1999  March                380      8,744       6,733         2,011       8,364       6,466           1,898
      June                 569      8,800       6,788         2,012       8,231       6,419           1,812
      September            548      8,817       6,871         1,946       8,269       6,397           1,872
      December           1,105      9,144       7,112         2,032       8,039       6,264           1,775

2000  March                818      8,906       6,988         1,918       8,088       6,361           1,727
      June                 541      8,764       6,975         1,789       8,223       6,509           1,714
      September            146      8,724       6,834         1,890       8,578       6,719           1,859
      December             336      8,690       6,862         1,828       8,354       6,582           1,772

2001  March               -101      8,555       6,768         1,787       8,656       6,756           1,900
      June                -771      8,254       6,439         1,815       9,025       7,149           1,876
      September         -1,380      7,749       5,990         1,759       9,129       7,174           1,955
      December            -871      7,893       6,055         1,838       8,764       6,995           1,769

2002  March                 -1      8,128       6,324         1,804       8,129       6,400           1,729
      June                 -80      8,050       6,246         1,804       8,130       6,411           1,719
      September           -211      7,763       6,083         1,680       7,974       6,345           1,629
      December            -175      7,702       6,059         1,643       7,877       6,267           1,610

2003  March               -404      7,472       5,932         1,540       7,876       6,321           1,555
      June                -142      7,560       6,033         1,527       7,702       6,138           1,564
      September             72      7,396       5,897         1,499       7,324       5,893           1,431
      December             344      7,646       6,063         1,583       7,302       5,816           1,486

2004  March                435      7,745       6,231         1,514       7,310       5,871           1,439
      June                 594      7,857       6,292         1,565       7,263       5,726           1,537
      September            191      7,789       6,123         1,666       7,598       5,953           1,645
      December             869      8,081       6,365         1,716       7,212       5,727           1,485

2005  March                325      7,635       6,171         1,464       7,310       5,852           1,458
      June                 574      7,932       6,311         1,621       7,358       5,873           1,485
      September            628      8,055       6,423         1,632       7,427       5,915           1,512
      December             551      7,818       6,293         1,525       7,267       5,888           1,379

2006  March                784      7,556       6,205         1,351       6,772       5,536           1,236

   1 Net change is the difference between total gross job gains and total gross job losses.





Table 2.  Private sector gross job gains and losses, as a percent of employment, (1) seasonally adjusted

Total private

(Percent)

                                                  Gross job gains                       Gross job losses
Year  3 months ended  Net change (2) Total    Expanding      Opening      Total     Contracting      Closing
                                           establishments establishments           establishments establishments

1992  September            0.5        8.3         6.3           2.0         7.8         6.0             1.8
      December             0.2        7.9         6.1           1.8         7.7         6.1             1.6

1993  March                0.3        8.1         6.0           2.1         7.8         6.0             1.8
      June                 0.8        8.1         6.4           1.7         7.3         5.7             1.6
      September            0.9        8.2         6.4           1.8         7.3         5.8             1.5
      December             0.6        8.0         6.3           1.7         7.4         5.9             1.5

1994  March                0.5        8.0         6.3           1.7         7.5         5.9             1.6
      June                 1.1        8.4         6.5           1.9         7.3         5.7             1.6
      September            1.2        8.4         6.6           1.8         7.2         5.8             1.4
      December             0.6        8.0         6.3           1.7         7.4         5.9             1.5

1995  March                0.8        8.1         6.4           1.7         7.3         5.9             1.4
      June                 0.5        8.0         6.2           1.8         7.5         6.0             1.5
      September            0.8        8.2         6.5           1.7         7.4         5.8             1.6
      December             0.4        8.1         6.3           1.8         7.7         6.1             1.6

1996  March                0.4        8.1         6.3           1.8         7.7         6.1             1.6
      June                 0.6        8.2         6.4           1.8         7.6         6.0             1.6
      September            0.7        8.3         6.4           1.9         7.6         6.0             1.6
      December             0.9        8.3         6.4           1.9         7.4         5.9             1.5

1997  March                0.7        8.2         6.4           1.8         7.5         5.9             1.6
      June                 0.5        7.9         6.2           1.7         7.4         5.8             1.6
      September            0.8        8.4         6.5           1.9         7.6         5.9             1.7
      December             0.6        8.4         6.5           1.9         7.8         5.9             1.9

1998  March                0.7        8.5         6.4           2.1         7.8         5.9             1.9
      June                 0.6        8.4         6.3           2.1         7.8         6.0             1.8
      September            0.7        8.2         6.3           1.9         7.5         5.9             1.6
      December             0.7        8.1         6.4           1.7         7.4         5.7             1.7

1999  March                0.3        8.2         6.3           1.9         7.9         6.1             1.8
      June                 0.6        8.3         6.4           1.9         7.7         6.0             1.7
      September            0.5        8.2         6.4           1.8         7.7         6.0             1.7
      December             1.1        8.5         6.6           1.9         7.4         5.8             1.6

2000  March                0.8        8.2         6.4           1.8         7.4         5.8             1.6
      June                 0.4        7.9         6.3           1.6         7.5         5.9             1.6
      September            0.1        7.9         6.2           1.7         7.8         6.1             1.7
      December             0.3        7.9         6.2           1.7         7.6         6.0             1.6

2001  March               -0.1        7.7         6.1           1.6         7.8         6.1             1.7
      June                -0.8        7.4         5.8           1.6         8.2         6.5             1.7
      September           -1.3        7.1         5.5           1.6         8.4         6.6             1.8
      December            -0.8        7.3         5.6           1.7         8.1         6.5             1.6

2002  March                0.1        7.6         5.9           1.7         7.5         5.9             1.6
      June                -0.1        7.5         5.8           1.7         7.6         6.0             1.6
      September           -0.1        7.3         5.7           1.6         7.4         5.9             1.5
      December            -0.2        7.1         5.6           1.5         7.3         5.8             1.5

2003  March               -0.5        6.9         5.5           1.4         7.4         5.9             1.5
      June                -0.2        7.0         5.6           1.4         7.2         5.7             1.5
      September            0.1        6.9         5.5           1.4         6.8         5.5             1.3
      December             0.4        7.2         5.7           1.5         6.8         5.4             1.4

2004  March                0.4        7.2         5.8           1.4         6.8         5.5             1.3
      June                 0.5        7.2         5.8           1.4         6.7         5.3             1.4
      September            0.2        7.2         5.7           1.5         7.0         5.5             1.5
      December             0.7        7.4         5.8           1.6         6.7         5.3             1.4

2005  March                0.3        6.9         5.6           1.3         6.6         5.3             1.3
      June                 0.6        7.2         5.7           1.5         6.6         5.3             1.3
      September            0.5        7.3         5.8           1.5         6.8         5.4             1.4
      December             0.6        7.1         5.7           1.4         6.5         5.3             1.2

2006  March                0.7        6.7         5.5           1.2         6.0         4.9             1.1

  1 The rates measure gross job gains and job losses as a percentage of the average of the previous and current
employment.
  2 See footnote 1, table 1.





Table 3: Private sector gross job gains and losses by industry, seasonally adjusted

                                         Gross job gains and job losses          Gross job gains and job losses
                                               (in thousands)                      as a percent of employment

    Category                                 3 months ended                               3 months ended

                                   Mar.    June    Sept.   Dec.    Mar.   Mar.   June   Sept.  Dec.   Mar.
                                   2005    2005    2005    2005    2006   2005   2005   2005   2005   2006
Total private (1)

Gross job gains                   7,635   7,932   8,055   7,818   7,556    6.9    7.2    7.3    7.1    6.7
 At expanding establishments      6,171   6,311   6,423   6,293   6,205    5.6    5.7    5.8    5.7    5.5
 At opening establishments        1,464   1,621   1,632   1,525   1,351    1.3    1.5    1.5    1.4    1.2
Gross job losses                  7,310   7,358   7,427   7,267   6,772    6.6    6.6    6.8    6.5    6.0
 At contracting establishments    5,852   5,873   5,915   5,888   5,536    5.3    5.3    5.4    5.3    4.9
 At closing establishments        1,458   1,485   1,512   1,379   1,236    1.3    1.3    1.4    1.2    1.1
Net employment change               325     574     628     551     784    0.3    0.6    0.5    0.6    0.7

Goods-producing

Gross job gains                   1,720   1,713   1,698   1,722   1,713    7.5    7.4    7.4    7.4    7.2
 At expanding establishments      1,454   1,445   1,427   1,463   1,466    6.3    6.2    6.2    6.3    6.2
 At opening establishments          266     268     271     259     247    1.2    1.2    1.2    1.1    1.0
Gross job losses                  1,686   1,679   1,663   1,606   1,545    7.3    7.3    7.2    6.8    6.5
 At contracting establishments    1,371   1,381   1,371   1,338   1,302    5.9    6.0    5.9    5.7    5.5
 At closing establishments          315     298     292     268     243    1.4    1.3    1.3    1.1    1.0
Net employment change                34      34      35     116     168    0.2    0.1    0.2    0.6    0.7

Natural resources and mining

Gross job gains                     307     288     265     279     279   17.8   16.7   15.5   16.1   15.7
 At expanding establishments        258     247     224     238     240   15.0   14.3   13.1   13.7   13.5
 At opening establishments           49      41      41      41      39    2.8    2.4    2.4    2.4    2.2
Gross job losses                    284     285     265     265     275   16.5   16.5   15.5   15.2   15.6
 At contracting establishments      233     243     224     226     235   13.5   14.1   13.1   13.0   13.3
 At closing establishments           51      42      41      39      40    3.0    2.4    2.4    2.2    2.3
Net employment change                23       3       0      14       4    1.3    0.2    0.0    0.9    0.1

Construction

Gross job gains                     844     859     868     862     910   11.8   11.9   11.9   11.6   11.9
 At expanding establishments        678     692     699     699     747    9.5    9.6    9.6    9.4    9.8
 At opening establishments          166     167     169     163     163    2.3    2.3    2.3    2.2    2.1
Gross job losses                    806     786     782     774     742   11.3   10.9   10.7   10.5    9.7
 At contracting establishments      642     617     614     618     596    9.0    8.6    8.4    8.4    7.8
 At closing establishments          164     169     168     156     146    2.3    2.3    2.3    2.1    1.9
Net employment change                38      73      86      88     168    0.5    1.0    1.2    1.1    2.2

Manufacturing

Gross job gains                     569     566     565     581     524    4.0    4.0    4.0    4.1    3.7
 At expanding establishments        518     506     504     526     479    3.6    3.6    3.6    3.7    3.4
 At opening establishments           51      60      61      55      45    0.4    0.4    0.4    0.4    0.3
Gross job losses                    596     608     616     567     528    4.2    4.3    4.4    4.0    3.7
 At contracting establishments      496     521     533     494     471    3.5    3.7    3.8    3.5    3.3
 At closing establishments          100      87      83      73      57    0.7    0.6    0.6    0.5    0.4
Net employment change               -27     -42     -51      14      -4   -0.2   -0.3   -0.4    0.1    0.0

Service-providing (1)

Gross job gains                   5,915   6,219   6,357   6,096   5,843    6.9    7.2    7.3    6.9    6.6
 At expanding establishments      4,717   4,866   4,996   4,830   4,739    5.5    5.6    5.7    5.5    5.4
 At opening establishments        1,198   1,353   1,361   1,266   1,104    1.4    1.6    1.6    1.4    1.2
Gross job losses                  5,624   5,679   5,764   5,661   5,227    6.5    6.6    6.6    6.5    5.9
 At contracting establishments    4,481   4,492   4,544   4,550   4,234    5.2    5.2    5.2    5.2    4.8
 At closing establishments        1,143   1,187   1,220   1,111     993    1.3    1.4    1.4    1.3    1.1
Net employment change               291     540     593     435     616    0.4    0.6    0.7    0.4    0.7

Wholesale trade

Gross job gains                     319     337     338     320     311    5.6    5.9    5.8    5.5    5.3
 At expanding establishments        259     271     272     263     262    4.5    4.7    4.7    4.5    4.5
 At opening establishments           60      66      66      57      49    1.1    1.2    1.1    1.0    0.8
Gross job losses                    310     300     311     302     288    5.5    5.3    5.4    5.2    4.9
 At contracting establishments      238     228     241     234     223    4.2    4.0    4.2    4.0    3.8
 At closing establishments           72      72      70      68      65    1.3    1.3    1.2    1.2    1.1
Net employment change                 9      37      27      18      23    0.1    0.6    0.4    0.3    0.4

Retail trade

Gross job gains                   1,020   1,047   1,074   1,058   1,048    6.7    6.8    7.0    6.9    6.8
 At expanding establishments        865     876     895     884     905    5.7    5.7    5.8    5.8    5.9
 At opening establishments          155     171     179     174     143    1.0    1.1    1.2    1.1    0.9
Gross job losses                    980     989   1,063   1,015     971    6.4    6.5    6.9    6.6    6.3
 At contracting establishments      836     841     888     865     828    5.5    5.5    5.8    5.6    5.4
 At closing establishments          144     148     175     150     143    0.9    1.0    1.1    1.0    0.9
Net employment change                40      58      11      43      77    0.3    0.3    0.1    0.3    0.5

Transportation and warehousing

Gross job gains                     243     248     254     268     232    5.9    6.0    6.2    6.4    5.5
 At expanding establishments        205     203     218     226     201    5.0    4.9    5.3    5.4    4.8
 At opening establishments           38      45      36      42      31    0.9    1.1    0.9    1.0    0.7
Gross job losses                    231     262     236     231     228    5.6    6.4    5.8    5.5    5.4
 At contracting establishments      180     212     188     188     194    4.4    5.2    4.6    4.5    4.6
 At closing establishments           51      50      48      43      34    1.2    1.2    1.2    1.0    0.8
Net employment change                12     -14      18      37       4    0.3   -0.4    0.4    0.9    0.1

Utilities

Gross job gains                      15      15      13      14      11    2.7    2.8    2.4    2.6    2.0
 At expanding establishments         13      13      11      13      10    2.3    2.4    2.0    2.4    1.8
 At opening establishments            2       2       2       1       1    0.4    0.4    0.4    0.2    0.2
Gross job losses                     15      18      12      16      11    2.7    3.2    2.2    2.9    2.0
 At contracting establishments       13      15      11      11       9    2.3    2.7    2.0    2.0    1.6
 At closing establishments            2       3       1       5       2    0.4    0.5    0.2    0.9    0.4
Net employment change                 0      -3       1      -2       0    0.0   -0.4    0.2   -0.3    0.0

Information

Gross job gains                     143     155     170     152     139    4.6    5.1    5.5    4.9    4.6
 At expanding establishments        120     126     141     127     121    3.9    4.1    4.6    4.1    4.0
 At opening establishments           23      29      29      25      18    0.7    1.0    0.9    0.8    0.6
Gross job losses                    164     153     154     156     142    5.3    5.0    5.0    5.1    4.6
 At contracting establishments      123     119     127     121     117    4.0    3.9    4.1    4.0    3.8
 At closing establishments           41      34      27      35      25    1.3    1.1    0.9    1.1    0.8
Net employment change               -21       2      16      -4      -3   -0.7    0.1    0.5   -0.2    0.0

Financial activities

Gross job gains                     452     475     480     472     408    5.6    5.9    6.0    5.8    5.0
 At expanding establishments        354     369     371     359     331    4.4    4.6    4.6    4.4    4.1
 At opening establishments           98     106     109     113      77    1.2    1.3    1.4    1.4    0.9
Gross job losses                    443     439     413     434     404    5.6    5.5    5.2    5.4    5.0
 At contracting establishments      331     320     312     329     315    4.2    4.0    3.9    4.1    3.9
 At closing establishments          112     119     101     105      89    1.4    1.5    1.3    1.3    1.1
Net employment change                 9      36      67      38       4    0.0    0.4    0.8    0.4    0.0

Professional and business services

Gross job gains                   1,370   1,456   1,523   1,432   1,279    8.2    8.7    9.0    8.4    7.4
 At expanding establishments      1,137   1,178   1,242   1,163   1,060    6.8    7.0    7.3    6.8    6.1
 At opening establishments          233     278     281     269     219    1.4    1.7    1.7    1.6    1.3
Gross job losses                  1,304   1,332   1,311   1,303   1,169    7.8    7.9    7.7    7.6    6.7
 At contracting establishments    1,034   1,028   1,006   1,041     945    6.2    6.1    5.9    6.1    5.4
 At closing establishments          270     304     305     262     224    1.6    1.8    1.8    1.5    1.3
Net employment change                66     124     212     129     110    0.4    0.8    1.3    0.8    0.7

Education and health services

Gross job gains                     741     800     811     766     771    4.5    4.9    4.9    4.6    4.6
 At expanding establishments        623     651     677     645     659    3.8    4.0    4.1    3.9    3.9
 At opening establishments          118     149     134     121     112    0.7    0.9    0.8    0.7    0.7
Gross job losses                    704     701     691     699     645    4.3    4.3    4.2    4.2    3.9
 At contracting establishments      570     567     556     572     529    3.5    3.5    3.4    3.4    3.2
 At closing establishments          134     134     135     127     116    0.8    0.8    0.8    0.8    0.7
Net employment change                37      99     120      67     126    0.2    0.6    0.7    0.4    0.7

Leisure and hospitality

Gross job gains                   1,138   1,212   1,202   1,175   1,194    9.0    9.5    9.4    9.2    9.3
 At expanding establishments        877     918     909     893     927    6.9    7.2    7.1    7.0    7.2
 At opening establishments          261     294     293     282     267    2.1    2.3    2.3    2.2    2.1
Gross job losses                  1,131   1,135   1,219   1,165   1,046    8.9    8.9    9.5    9.0    8.1
 At contracting establishments      910     907     961     941     842    7.2    7.1    7.5    7.3    6.5
 At closing establishments          221     228     258     224     204    1.7    1.8    2.0    1.7    1.6
Net employment change                 7      77     -17      10     148    0.1    0.6   -0.1    0.2    1.2

Other services

Gross job gains                     302     309     297     289     293    7.9    8.1    7.8    7.6    7.7
 At expanding establishments        241     239     234     231     240    6.3    6.3    6.1    6.1    6.3
 At opening establishments           61      70      63      58      53    1.6    1.8    1.7    1.5    1.4
Gross job losses                    297     300     309     296     281    7.8    7.8    8.1    7.8    7.4
 At contracting establishments      231     234     238     231     217    6.1    6.1    6.2    6.1    5.7
 At closing establishments           66      66      71      65      64    1.7    1.7    1.9    1.7    1.7
Net employment change                 5       9     -12      -7      12    0.1    0.3   -0.3   -0.2    0.3

   1 Includes unclassified sector, not shown separately.





Table 4.  Private sector percentage share(1) of gross job gains and gross job losses, seasonally adjusted
Category:  Shares (percent)

                                                                 3 months ended
                                      Mar. 2005       June 2005     Sept. 2005        Dec. 2005      Mar. 2006

Total Private

Gross job gains                         100.0           100.0           100.0           100.0           100.0
       Expanding firms                  100.0           100.0           100.0           100.0           100.0
       Opening firms                    100.0           100.0           100.0           100.0           100.0
Gross job losses                        100.0           100.0           100.0           100.0           100.0
       Contracting firms                100.0           100.0           100.0           100.0           100.0
       Closing firms                    100.0           100.0           100.0           100.0           100.0
Net employment change                   100.0           100.0           100.0           100.0           100.0

Size Class 1 - 4 employees

Gross job gains                          15.5            15.2            15.1            15.5            15.7
       Expanding firms                    7.2             7.1             6.9             7.2             7.4
       Opening firms                     55.5            54.9            56.3            60.0            59.4
Gross job losses                         16.1            15.7            15.6            15.6            17.0
       Contracting firms                  8.0             7.8             7.6             8.1             8.4
       Closing firms                     55.1            54.7            52.9            55.9            60.0
Net employment change                     2.7             9.7            10.4            14.8             5.8

Size Class 5 - 9 employees

Gross job gains                          12.1            11.9            11.7            11.7            12.3
       Expanding firms                   11.1            10.9            10.7            10.9            11.5
       Opening firms                     17.2            16.9            16.9            16.2            16.9
Gross job losses                         12.6            12.5            12.3            12.6            13.0
       Contracting firms                 11.8            11.6            11.4            11.9            12.4
       Closing firms                     16.4            16.5            16.1            16.5            16.5
Net employment change                     2.3             5.8             6.7             2.7             6.8

Size Class 10 - 19 employees
                                                                                                             
Gross job gains                           12.3           12.2            11.9            12.0            12.7
       Expanding firms                    12.4           12.3            11.9            12.2            13.0
       Opening firms                      11.7           11.8            11.7            10.7            11.0
Gross job losses                          12.7           12.4            12.4            12.8            13.0
Contracting firms                         13.0           12.7            12.6            13.0            13.4
       Closing firms                      11.1           11.3            11.3            11.3            10.8
Net employment change                      5.0            9.9             6.8             3.7            10.2

Size Class 20 - 49 employees

Gross job gains                           14.4           14.5            13.9            13.9            14.9
       Expanding firms                    15.5           15.6            14.9            15.1            16.3
       Opening firms                       8.9            9.2             8.9             7.9             7.7
Gross job losses                          14.5           14.2            14.5            14.7            14.4
       Contracting firms                  15.8           15.3            15.7            15.9            15.8
       Closing firms                       8.7            8.8             9.1             8.4             7.7
Net employment change                     11.1           17.8             8.3             5.8            18.9

Size Class 50 - 99 employees

Gross job gains                            8.9            9.1             8.7             8.7             9.3
       Expanding firms                    10.0           10.3             9.7             9.7            10.6
       Opening firms                       3.4            3.5             3.3             3.0             2.5
Gross job losses                           8.8            8.6             9.0             9.1             8.7
       Contracting firms                   9.9            9.7            10.1            10.2             9.9
       Closing firms                       3.6            3.6             3.7             3.1             2.8
Net employment change                     10.4           14.8             5.4             4.2            13.8

Size Class 100 - 249 employees

Gross job gains                            9.5            9.8             9.3             9.1             9.7
       Expanding firms                    11.1           11.3            10.7            10.5            11.2
       Opening firms                       2.1            2.3             2.0             1.5             1.3
Gross job losses                           9.1            9.2             9.6             9.6             8.8
       Contracting firms                  10.5           10.5            11.1            10.9            10.2
       Closing firms                       2.8            2.6             2.5             2.2             1.5
Net employment change                     17.1           16.8             6.5             3.9            16.6

Size Class 250 - 499 employees

Gross job gains                            5.7            5.9             5.8             5.5             5.7
       Expanding firms                     6.8            6.9             6.8             6.4             6.7
       Opening firms                       0.7            0.8             0.6             0.4             0.4
Gross job losses                           5.5            5.4             5.6             5.7             5.1
       Contracting firms                   6.3            6.3             6.5             6.6             6.0
       Closing firms                       1.2            1.0             1.0             0.9             0.4
Net employment change                     12.1           10.9             7.7             3.4            10.4

Size Class 500 - 999 employees

Gross job gains                            4.6            4.9             4.8             4.5             4.5
       Expanding firms                     5.5            5.8             5.7             5.3             5.3
       Opening firms                       0.4            0.3             0.3             0.2             0.3
Gross job losses                           4.5            4.6             4.4             4.7             3.9
       Contracting firms                   5.2            5.4             5.2             5.5             4.6
       Closing firms                       0.7            0.7             0.8             0.7             0.2
Net employment change                      7.4            8.1             8.3             2.1             9.6

Size Class 1,000 or more employees

Gross job gains                           17.0           16.5             19.0           19.1            15.2
       Expanding firms                    20.5           19.8             22.7           22.7            18.0
       Opening firms                       0.2            0.2              0.0            0.1             0.5
Gross job losses                          16.2           17.4             16.7           15.2            16.1
       Contracting firms                  19.5           20.7             19.7           17.9            19.3
       Closing firms                       0.4            0.8              2.5            1.0             0.1
Net employment change                     31.9            6.2             39.8           59.4             7.9

   1 Share measures the percent of the category represented by each firm size class