The LMO Statistics does break the skill level and
occupational groups data to the province level, but not the city or CMA level.
Not exact matches
A
data visualization tool from the U.S. Census Bureau connects college majors to the
occupational groups they populate
The most comprehensive national
data published on employer costs, the BLS National Compensation Survey (NCS), provide estimates of employer insurance costs on a «per - hour - worked» basis for 180
groups of employees, broken down by
occupational groups, industries, ownership (private industry or state and local government), and other characteristics.
The authors mislabel the
group in their article as «all other professionals,» but the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) table from which their
data are drawn clearly shows it to be an
occupational grouping that includes teachers.
The same BLS report provides separate tables with
data for the two appropriate
occupational groups: public school K — 12 teachers and private - sector «management, professional, and related» workers.
First, using
data from the German Microcensus, we show that the same pattern holds in much larger and more recent samples and in estimation within
occupational groups that excludes occupations where brawn is important.
I wonder if it's possible to
group the responses by theme and then see if there are any common
data points among the responders, for example, gender, age, years as an artist, other
occupational background.