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Paul E.Harrington Center for Labor Market Studies Northeastern University CUBE Conference

Labor Market Impacts of Literacy, Educational Attainment,Occupational Proficiency and Work Experience. Paul E.Harrington Center for Labor Market Studies Northeastern University CUBE Conference Las Vegas Nevada September 26, 2008. US Employment Trough(May, 1991) to Peak (Feb, 2001).

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Paul E.Harrington Center for Labor Market Studies Northeastern University CUBE Conference

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  1. Labor Market Impacts of Literacy, Educational Attainment,Occupational Proficiency and Work Experience Paul E.Harrington Center for Labor Market Studies Northeastern University CUBE Conference Las Vegas Nevada September 26, 2008

  2. US Employment Trough(May, 1991) to Peak (Feb, 2001)

  3. US Employment Peak (Feb, 2001) to Trough (Aug 2003)

  4. US Employment Trough (Aug, 2003) to Peak (Dec 2007)

  5. US Employment Peak (Dec, 2007) to Present (Aug, 2008)

  6. Distribution of Educational Attainment by Industry

  7. Distribution of Industries by Educational Attainment

  8. Distribution of Industries by Occupation

  9. Distribution of Employed Persons by Educational Attainment and Occupation

  10. Distribution of Occupations by Industry

  11. Distribution of Occupation by Educational Attainment

  12. Industry and Occupational Literacy Requirements

  13. Prose

  14. Quantitative

  15. Document

  16. Occupation

  17. Prose

  18. Prose: Continued

  19. Quantitative

  20. Quantitative: Continued

  21. Document

  22. Document: Continued

  23. Race-Ethnicity

  24. Change in the 16+ Population of Philadelphia City, by Race-Ethnicity, 1990-2005

  25. Percentage Distribution of the 16+ Population of Philadelphia City by Race-Ethnicity

  26. Percentage Distribution of the 16+ Population by Race-Ethnicity, 2005

  27. Simulated Literacy Scores Based upon Race-Ethnicity Distribution of the Working Age (16+) Population in 2005

  28. Mean Literacy Scores by Race-Ethnicity, U.S., 2003

  29. Nativity Status

  30. Change in the 16+ Population of Philadelphia City, by Nativity Status, 1990-2005

  31. Change in the Percentage Distribution of the 16+ Population of Philadelphia City by Nativity Status, 1990-2005

  32. Percentage Distribution of the 16+ Population by Nativity Status, 2005

  33. Mean Literacy Scores by Nativity Status, U.S., 2003

  34. Mean Literacy Scores by Education, U.S., 2003

  35. Mean Literacy Scores by Labor Force Status, U.S., 2003

  36. Mean Literacy Scores by Education, U.S., 2003

  37. Expected Mean Annual Incidence of Work over the Year of the 18 to 64 Year Old Civilian, Non Institutional Population of Philadelphia and Pennsylvania, By Level of Educational Attainment, 2006 Cross Section (Excluding 18 to 22 Year Old Students)

  38. Expected Mean Annual Hours of Work of the 18 to 64 Year Old Civilian, Non Institutional Population of Philadelphia and Pennsylvania, 2006, By Level of Educational Attainment Cross Section.(Excluding 18 to 22 Year Old Students)

  39. Expected Lifetime Earnings of the 18 to 64 Year Old Civilian, Non Institutional Population of Philadelphia and Pennsylvania, By Level of Educational Attainment, 2006 Cross Section.(Excluding 18 to 22 Year Old Students)

  40. Trends in the Expected Mean Work Rate of All Persons 18 to 64, by Educational Attainment, Philadelphia

  41. Trends in Expected Mean Work Rate of Females Aged 18 to 64, by Educational Attainment Philadelphia

  42. Trends in Expected Mean Work Rate of Males Aged 18 to 64, by Educational Attainment Philadelphia

  43. Trends in the Expected Lifetime Earnings of the 18 to 64 Year Old Population of Philadelphia, by Level of Educational Attainment, 2006 Cross Section.(Excluding 18 to 22 Year Old Students)

  44. Trends in the Relative Size of the Advantage in Expected Lifetime Earnings of High School Graduates (only) Compared to High School Dropouts in Philadelphia, 1979 to 2006(Excluding 18 to 22 Year Old Students)

  45. Trends in the Relative Size of the Advantage in Expected Life Time Earnings of Bachelor’s Degree Recipients (only) Compared to High School Graduates (only) in Philadelphia, 1979 to 2006 (Excluding 18 to 22 Year Old Students)

  46. Trends in the Relative Size of the Advantage in Expected Life Time Earnings of Graduate and Professional Degree Recipients Compared to Bachelor’s Degree Recipients (only) in Philadelphia, 1979 to 2006 (Excluding 18 to 22 Year Old Students)

  47. Trends in the Ratio of Mean Expected Lifetime Earnings of the 18 to 64 Year Old Civilian Dropout Population in Philadelphia Relative to Those with Higher Levels of Educational Attainment. (Excluding 18 to 22 Year Old Students)

  48. Trends in the Relative Size of the Expected Lifetime Earnings of High School Dropouts Compared to the Expected Lifetime Earnings of All Persons Aged 18 to 64 in Philadelphia, 1979 to 2006 (Excluding 18 to 22 Year Old Students)

  49. Trends in the Expected Mean Annual Hours of Work of Females 18 to 64, by Educational Attainment, Philadelphia

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