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    Wages and Full-time Employment Rates of Young High School Graduates and Bachelor's Degree Holders, 1997 to 2012

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    Table 1 Average real wages of full-time employees aged 20 to 34, 2000 to 2002 and 2010 to 2012

    Table 2 Aggregate statistics, 1996 to 2012

    Table 3 Descriptive statistics, full-time paid workers aged 20 to 34

    Table 4 Percentage of high school graduates and bachelor's degree holders employed in specific industries, by province, 1997-to-1999 average

    Table 5 Changes in the education wage premium and key explanatory variables, by province — Men aged 20 to 34

    Table 6 Changes in the education wage premium and key explanatory variables, by province — Women aged 20 to 34

    Table 7 Wage differences — Regression results for men aged 20 to 34

    Table 8 Wage differences — Regression results for women aged 20 to 34

    Table 9 Predicted changes in the education wage premium from 2000–2002 to 2010–2012

    Table 10 Differences in full-time paid employment rates from 2000–2002 to 2010–2012 — Regression results

    Table 11 Differences in full-time paid employment rates from 2000–2002 to 2010–2012 (full-time students excluded) — Regression results

    Table 12 Percentage of high school graduates and bachelor's degree holders employed in specific industries, by province, 2010-to-2012 average

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