Labor value added from Construction to all users for final output or exports of United States

in 2004
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View for United States in 2004 the domestic labor value added or total wages paid to workers in the Construction sector providing inputs to all users for final output or exports, by skilled and unskilled workers, in nominal values and as a share of total labor value added. It treats the ‘supplier’ as labor in the upstream sector generating inputs for exports of the ‘user’ in the downstream sector.

Year/Range
Suppliers
Users

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Skilled Labor
Skilled Labor (US$ Mil)
Skilled Labor Share Bwd Linkage (%)
Skilled Labor Share Fwd Linkage (%)
Unskilled Labor
Unskilled Labor (US$ Mil)
Unskilled Labor Share Bwd Linkage (%)
Unskilled Labor Share Fwd Linkage (%)
Total
Total Labor (US$ Mil)
Total Labor Share Bwd Linkage (%)
  
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Skilled Labor (US$ Mil)
Unskilled Labor (US$ Mil)
Total Labor (US$ Mil)
Total Labor Share Bwd Linkage (%)
Total Labor Share Fwd Linkage (%)
158.7100
473.6100
632.3200
3.10
4.61
10.9690
32.7320
43.7010
1.79
0.32
377.2400
1,125.7000
1,502.9399
61.62
10.95
430.4800
1,284.6000
1,715.0800
2.23
12.49
29.5560
88.1980
117.7540
14.18
0.86
74.1590
221.3000
295.4590
5.36
2.15
46.8000
139.6500
186.4500
1.54
1.36
38.5090
114.9100
153.4190
2.35
1.12
6.5789
19.6320
26.2109
1.72
0.19
17.2840
51.5770
68.8610
1.21
0.50
829.7400
2,476.0000
3,305.7400
1.77
24.08
60.9310
181.8200
242.7510
2.63
1.77
21.6930
64.7350
86.4280
1.90
0.63