Data Sources
The MiSTEM StoryMap data and resources are a collection of national, state, and local data. You can use these resources as you identify career options and action plans for the future.
Data will be refreshed on the following schedule:
Business/industry data - every six months
Internship data - every three months
Apprenticeship data - yearly
The Michigan Electronic Library
The Michigan eLibrary (MeL) is a statewide service of the Library of Michigan, an agency of the Michigan Department of Education. The Library of Michigan works with the Midwest Collaborative for Library Services (MCLS) to provide MeL services.
AtoZdatabases achieves comprehensive coverage on 30 million U.S. businesses and executives listings compiled from sources such as:
- Annual reports
- SEC Filings
- Corporate Registers
- Public Records
- National directory assistance data
- Thousands of yellow and white page directories
- Business Directories
A to Z Database customers can expect a high degree of accuracy when using their information. Monthly updates include telephone verification, web mining, and NCOA, (National Change of Address)
State of Michigan Department of Technology, Management, and Budget
Michigan Bureau of Labor Market Information and Strategic Initiatives
The Bureau of Labor Market Information and Strategic Initiatives is your one-stop-shop for information and analysis on Michigan’s population, labor market, and more.
- Our Federal-State Programs division runs the state’s cooperative agreements with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and the U.S. Census Bureau, making us the official source for this information.
- Our Research and Evaluation division conducts workforce research and program evaluation, giving you the insight you need to make smarter decisions.
From our student assistants to our senior analysts, we all believe in:
- Providing best-in-class customer service
- Excellence, urgency, and personal accountability
- Valuing, engaging, and empowering our teams
- Being leaders and innovators in our fields
Monthly Publications, Hot Jobs, Career Outlook, Regional Career Outlooks, Regional Dashboard, Data Tools, Industry Sector Information, Wages, Occupations, Employment/Unemployment, and Population Projections
The O*NET Online Program is the nation's primary source of occupational information. Valid data are essential to understanding the rapidly changing nature of work and how it impacts the workforce and U.S. economy. From this information, applications are developed to facilitate the development and maintenance of a skilled workforce.
Central to the project is the O*NET database, containing hundreds of standardized and occupation-specific descriptors on almost 1,000 occupations covering the entire U.S. economy. The database, which is available to the public at no cost, is continually updated from input by a broad range of workers in each occupation.
O*NET information is used by millions of individuals every year, including those taking advantage of O*NET Online, My Next Move, and other publicly and privately developed applications. The data have proven vital in helping people find the training and jobs they need, and employers the skilled workers necessary to be competitive in the marketplace.
The Occupational Information Network (O*NET) is developed under the sponsorship of the U.S. Department of Labor/Employment and Training Administration (USDOL/ETA) through a grant to the North Carolina Department of Commerce