Oregon Labor Market Information System
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The Oregon Labor Market Information System (OLMIS) is a website maintained by the Oregon Employment Department in the U.S. state of Oregon. Building on the database developed as part of America's Workforce Information Database[1], OLMIS allows electronic access to a wide range of labor market information through tools such as the Occupational Information Center, Business Information Center, Educational Information Center, Skill Explorer, Employer Database, and Occupational Explorer. These tools, along with the informative articles found on OLMIS, provide labor market information to many different audiences. In addition, almost all of the Oregon Employment Department's Research division's publications are available online through OLMIS.
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- Oregon Labor Market Information System (official website)