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Figure 1 – Relationship Between Population Average income and Skill Intensity, 1986
Relationship Between Population Average income and Skill Intensity, 1986
Figure 2a – Employment by Occupation and Industry, 1986
Employment by Occupation and Industry, 1986
Figure 2b – Employment by Occupation and Industry, 1991
Employment by Occupation and Industry, 1991
Figure 2c – Employment by Occupation and Industry, 1996
Employment by Occupation and Industry, 1996
Figure 2d – Employment by Occupation and Industry, 2001
Employment by Occupation and Industry, 2001

Notes: Industries and occupations are ranked by their 1986 skill intensity, based on the employed population with specified incomes. The year-specific industry and occupation employment shares are reported on the axes (and skill intensities are reported in parentheses). The top left-hand corner represents the industry-occupation cells with the lowest skill intensity, while the bottom right-hand corner represents the industry-occupation cells with the highest skill intensity.

Figure 3 – Change in Industry-Occupation Populations, 1986-2001
Change in Industry-Occupation Populations, 1986-2001
Figure 4 – Skill Intensity, Upskilling, and Population Growth, 1986-2001
Employment growth vs initial skill intensity Change in skill intensity vs initial skill intensity
dp8601 employment growth vs employment growth Change in skill intensity vs employment growth
 
Figure 5 – Relative Income and Population-share movements, 1986-2001
Relative Income and Population-share movements, 1986-2001

Notes: Incomes have been adjusted to control for age effects.

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