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O*NET skill elements that represent social, fundamental, analytical, managerial and mechanical skills
Regression analysis of the relationship of women’s and men’s wages to the characteristics of workers and their jobs, 2018
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Importance ratings that determine whether an occupation is a ‘least,’ ‘less,’ ‘more’ or ‘most’ important user of a skill, by type of skill
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