

These granular details should serve Ohioans to better understand the changing labor market and patterns and trends that emerge as Ohio implements vaccines and adopts other responses to the virus. Additional data points in these reports include demographic details (Age, Race, Gender), location, occupation and industry data. Providing Critical Data to Drive Awarenessīy publishing key data and metrics associated with UI Claims, OWT, ODJFS and OERC aim to drive awareness of the unprecedented impacts the pandemic has had on Ohio’s labor market. Continued claims indicate the cumulative number of claims that are eligible for benefit receipt and continued to be collected by the beneficiaries. Our Safety Belt Dashboard provides detailed statistics on safety belt use in Ohio, while also highlighting motorists who were involved in serious crashes, but escaped critical or fatal injuries. So far, ODH said that there have been 147 confirmed. Wearing a safety belt continues to be one of the simplest and most effective ways to avoid serious injury or death in a crash. Claims Initial Refer to the newly filed claims recorded for each reported time period. Like other disease outbreak dashboards, the monkeypox dashboard will be updated weekly on Thursdays.multiple claims per person appear as multiple counts). Counts represent the number of claims per person, per claim date, per claim type (i.e. Reported Counts The total number of UI claims in Ohio, excluding out‐of‐state residents. The State of Ohio COVID-19 Dashboard displays the most recent preliminary data reported to the Ohio Department of Health (ODH) about cases, hospitalizations.Visitors to the dashboard are able to view the following key metrics and data details on Reported Counts and Type of UI Claims:
OHIO DASHBOARD ARCHIVE
The information in the dashboard is compiled by the OERC using Unemployment Insurance Claims (UI Claims) data from the Ohio Longitudinal Data Archive (OLDA), as collected by the ODJFS. The new Unemployment Insurance Claims Dashboard contains information that shows how various industries and groups of workers throughout the state have been impacted by the pandemic. The impacts of widespread business closures due to the pandemic have led to severe labor market changes in Ohio. In early 2020, the Governor’s Office of Workforce Transformation (OWT), InnovateOhio and the Department of Job and Family Services (ODJFS) partnered with the Ohio State University’s Ohio Education Research Center (OERC) to expand and refine unemployment claims data in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.
