Table A.5
Regression results for skill-level requirements of bachelor's degree holders, by field of study, men and women aged 25 to 34

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Table A.5-1
Regression results for skill-level requirements of bachelor's degree holders, by field of study, men and women
aged 25 to 34
Table summary
This table displays the results of Regression results for skill-level requirements of bachelor's degree holders. The information is grouped by Sex and field of study (appearing as row headers), Reading comprehension, Writing, Mathematics, Science and Process, complex problem solving, and systems, calculated using coefficient and standard error units of measure (appearing as column headers).
Sex and field of study Reading comprehension Writing Mathematics Science Process, complex problem solving, and systems
coefficient standard error coefficient standard error coefficient standard error coefficient standard error coefficient standard error
Men  
Education 0.407Note *** 0.013 0.439Note *** 0.015 -0.149Note *** 0.018 -0.206Note *** 0.011 0.349Note *** 0.010
Visual and performing arts, and communications technologies 0.152Note *** 0.031 0.184Note *** 0.031 -0.214Note *** 0.033 -0.163Note *** 0.030 0.145Note *** 0.031
Humanities 0.375Note *** 0.018 0.411Note *** 0.019 0.066Note ** 0.022 -0.105Note *** 0.019 0.311Note *** 0.020
Social and behavioural sciences and law 0.526Note *** 0.014 0.570Note *** 0.015 0.256Note *** 0.016 0.002 0.014 0.464Note *** 0.014
Business, management and public administration 0.677Note *** 0.007 0.734Note *** 0.007 0.769Note *** 0.011 0.046Note *** 0.010 0.750Note *** 0.009
Physical and life sciences and technologies 0.728Note *** 0.022 0.649Note *** 0.022 0.517Note *** 0.025 0.847Note *** 0.031 0.504Note *** 0.020
Mathematics, computer and information sciences 0.815Note *** 0.011 0.644Note *** 0.011 0.648Note *** 0.015 0.822Note *** 0.018 0.803Note *** 0.013
Architecture, engineering, and related technologies 1.147Note *** 0.009 0.923Note *** 0.008 1.462Note *** 0.015 1.580Note *** 0.015 1.107Note *** 0.009
Agriculture, natural resources and conservation 0.519Note *** 0.043 0.519Note *** 0.041 0.442Note *** 0.048 0.825Note *** 0.060 0.430Note *** 0.039
Health and related fields 0.587Note *** 0.021 0.544Note *** 0.020 0.057Note * 0.024 0.855Note *** 0.026 0.545Note *** 0.017
Personal, protective and transportation services 0.458Note *** 0.048 0.421Note *** 0.055 0.222Note ** 0.074 0.369Note *** 0.076 0.591Note *** 0.060
High school -0.551Note *** 0.005 -0.542Note *** 0.005 -0.301Note *** 0.005 -0.360Note *** 0.004 -0.450Note *** 0.005
Women  
Education 0.177Note *** 0.008 0.196Note *** 0.008 -0.400Note *** 0.009 -0.110Note *** 0.008 0.248Note *** 0.007
Visual and performing arts, and communications technologies 0.242Note *** 0.022 0.289Note *** 0.021 -0.110Note *** 0.032 -0.243Note *** 0.020 0.133Note *** 0.022
Humanities 0.458Note *** 0.016 0.514Note *** 0.017 -0.007 0.016 -0.212Note *** 0.017 0.224Note *** 0.017
Social and behavioural sciences and law 0.575Note *** 0.009 0.613Note *** 0.009 0.078Note *** 0.010 0.012 0.012 0.382Note *** 0.010
Business, management and public administration 0.709Note *** 0.007 0.768Note *** 0.008 0.516Note *** 0.010 0.135Note *** 0.011 0.638Note *** 0.009
Physical and life sciences and technologies 0.709Note *** 0.016 0.659Note *** 0.016 0.387Note *** 0.019 0.789Note *** 0.027 0.423Note *** 0.015
Mathematics, computer and information sciences 0.808Note *** 0.020 0.724Note *** 0.021 0.611Note *** 0.029 0.591Note *** 0.033 0.724Note *** 0.023
Architecture, engineering, and related technologies 1.099Note *** 0.019 0.915Note *** 0.015 1.367Note *** 0.028 1.405Note *** 0.032 1.056Note *** 0.020
Agriculture, natural resources and conservation 0.696Note *** 0.036 0.667Note *** 0.033 0.510Note *** 0.048 0.747Note *** 0.063 0.505Note *** 0.040
Health and related fields 0.809Note *** 0.007 0.745Note *** 0.007 0.251Note *** 0.009 1.334Note *** 0.013 0.762Note *** 0.008
Personal, protective and transportation services 0.595Note *** 0.066 0.608Note *** 0.078 0.033 0.066 0.166Note * 0.075 0.471Note *** 0.079
High school -0.231Note *** 0.006 -0.189Note *** 0.007 -0.220Note *** 0.006 -0.540Note *** 0.004 -0.347Note *** 0.007
Table A.5-2
Regression results for skill-level requirements of bachelor's degree holders, by field of study, men and women aged 25 to 34
Table summary
This table displays the results of Regression results for skill-level requirements of bachelor's degree holders. The information is grouped by Sex and field of study (appearing as row headers), Social, Technical operation and maintenance, Technical design and analysis, Resource management and Average coefficient across all skill areas, calculated using coefficient, standard error and mean units of measure (appearing as column headers).
Sex and field of study Social Technical operation and maintenance Technical design and analysis Resource management Average coefficient across all skill areas
coefficient standard error coefficient standard error coefficient standard error coefficient standard error mean
Men  
Education 0.521Note *** 0.012 -0.643Note *** 0.013 -0.417Note *** 0.012 -0.134Note * 0.061 0.019
Visual and performing arts, and communications technologies 0.137Note *** 0.029 -0.250Note *** 0.035 0.373Note *** 0.040 0.094Note *** 0.021 0.051
Humanities 0.412Note *** 0.019 -0.325Note *** 0.019 0.121Note *** 0.023 0.236Note *** 0.048 0.167
Social and behavioural sciences and law 0.510Note *** 0.013 -0.423Note *** 0.012 0.216Note *** 0.015 0.354Note *** 0.031 0.275
Business, management and public administration 0.634Note *** 0.008 -0.583Note *** 0.009 0.432Note *** 0.011 0.613Note *** 0.016 0.453
Physical and life sciences and technologies 0.366Note *** 0.019 -0.069Note *** 0.020 0.555Note *** 0.027 0.273Note *** 0.050 0.486
Mathematics, computer and information sciences 0.353Note *** 0.011 0.190Note *** 0.016 2.086Note *** 0.028 0.376Note *** 0.013 0.749
Architecture, engineering, and related technologies 0.530Note *** 0.008 0.568Note *** 0.012 1.883Note *** 0.016 0.917Note *** 0.009 1.124
Agriculture, natural resources and conservation 0.257Note *** 0.035 0.017 0.037 0.419Note *** 0.043 0.306Note *** 0.034 0.415
Health and related fields 0.709Note *** 0.020 -0.218Note *** 0.019 0.095Note *** 0.019 0.334Note *** 0.024 0.390
Personal, protective and transportation services 0.557Note *** 0.064 0.069 0.068 0.091Table A.5-2 Note  0.049 0.487Note *** 0.016 0.363
High school -0.468Note *** 0.006 0.338Note *** 0.005 -0.300Note *** 0.004 -0.219Note *** 0.006 -0.317
Women  
Education 0.359Note *** 0.007 -0.708Note *** 0.004 -0.456Note *** 0.005 -0.209Note *** 0.007 -0.100
Visual and performing arts, and communications technologies 0.257Note *** 0.022 -0.550Note *** 0.015 0.161Note *** 0.026 0.138Note *** 0.028 0.035
Humanities 0.386Note *** 0.016 -0.664Note *** 0.009 -0.056Note *** 0.015 0.109Note *** 0.018 0.084
Social and behavioural sciences and law 0.552Note *** 0.009 -0.665Note *** 0.006 0.056Note *** 0.009 0.228Note *** 0.011 0.203
Business, management and public administration 0.672Note *** 0.009 -0.759Note *** 0.005 0.258Note *** 0.009 0.429Note *** 0.009 0.374
Physical and life sciences and technologies 0.382Note *** 0.013 -0.247Note *** 0.015 0.274Note *** 0.019 0.171Note *** 0.015 0.394
Mathematics, computer and information sciences 0.435Note *** 0.019 -0.203Note *** 0.025 1.287Note *** 0.048 0.320Note *** 0.021 0.589
Architecture, engineering, and related technologies 0.590Note *** 0.015 0.253Note *** 0.018 1.527Note *** 0.033 0.930Note *** 0.023 1.016
Agriculture, natural resources and conservation 0.386Note *** 0.032 -0.310Note *** 0.032 0.360Note *** 0.033 0.322Note *** 0.042 0.432
Health and related fields 1.036Note *** 0.008 -0.321Note *** 0.005 0.044Note *** 0.007 0.514Note *** 0.009 0.575
Personal, protective and transportation services 0.571Note *** 0.071 -0.427Note *** 0.057 0.003 0.057 0.206Note ** 0.079 0.247
High school -0.126Note *** 0.007 -0.457Note *** 0.005 -0.394Note *** 0.005 -0.220Note *** 0.007 -0.303
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