Table 4.2.1
Job mobility and hourly earnings indices for the 1999 to 2000 employee panel

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  1999 to 2000 employee panel
Same employer, different job Same employer, same job Different employer, different job
All workers 108.8 102.4 107.1
Gender
Men 110.2 102.7 113.4
Women 107.4 102.0 101.3
Age
Less than 25 103.1 100.4 119.9
25 to 44 111.5 102.4 109.4
45 or more 104.9 102.6 91.5
Educational attainment
Less than high school 97.9 97.2 105.2
High school 105.7 101.5 103.9
Some post-secondary 104.9 99.1 100.8
Post-secondary or diploma 109.1 102.2 111.5
University 114.2 106.1 107.7
Industry 1
Forestry, mining, oil and gas extraction 112.2 101.5 101.3
Labour-intensive tertiary manufacturing 116.2 99.2 124.5
Primary product manufacturing 103.3 103.7 96.1
Secondary product manufacturing 107.4 105.7 102.2
Capital-intensive tertiary manufacturing 110.6 103.4 109.4
Construction 120.1 100.8 99.0
Transportation, warehousing and wholesale trade 106.3 102.4 105.3
Communication and other utilities 110.6 101.2 102.8
Retail trade and consumer services 101.6 96.0 110.1
Finance and insurance 113.6 105.9 91.7
Real estate, rental and leasing operators 97.9 103.1 138.1
Business services 118.5 105.4 111.9
Education and health services, non-profit groups 106.6 104.3 99.6
Information and cultural industries 104.1 101.6 113.5
1. North American Industry Classification System (NAICS), 2002.
Source: Statistics Canada, Workplace and Employee Survey, Employee component.