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PolicyLink and PERE 112 An Equity Profile of Orange County Growth in jobs and earnings by industry wage level, 2000 to 2016 The analysis presented on pages 50-51 uses our filled-in QCEW dataset (for more on the creation of this dataset, see the previous page, "Assembling a complete dataset on employment and wages by industry"), and seeks to track shifts in regional industrial job composition and wage growth over time by industry wage level. Using 2000 as the base year, we classified broad industries (at the two-digit NAICS level) into three wage categories: low-, medium-, and high-wage. An industry's wage category was based on its average annual wage, and each of the three categories contained approximately one-third of all private industries in the region. We applied the 2000 industry wage category classification across all the years in the dataset, so that the industries within each category remained the same over time. This way we could track the broad trajectory of jobs and wages in low-, medium-, and high- wage industries. Data and methods This approach was adapted from a method used in a Brookings Institution report, Building From Strength: Creating Opportunity in Greater Baltimore's Next Economy. For more information, see: https://www.brookings.edu/wp- content/uploads/2016/06/0426_baltimore_e conomy_vey.pdf. While we initially sought to conduct the analysis at a more detailed NAICS level, the large amount of missing data at the three- to six-digit NAICS levels (which could not be resolved with the method that was applied to generate our filled-in two-digit QCEW dataset) prevented us from doing so.

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