Table 6

Employment and wages of jobs displaced and gained by China trade, by education group, 2001–2011

U.S. imports from China U.S. exports to China Nontraded industries
Jobs displaced by imports (thousands) Share Weighted average weekly wages Jobs supported by exports (thousands) Share Weighted average weekly wages All employees (thousands) Share Weighted average weekly wages
High school or less 1,250.8 38.1% $620.00 253.2 47.1% $616.47 38,742.7 35.9% $553.61
Less than high school 349.9 10.7% $441.76 78.9 14.7% $445.53 9,605.3 8.9% $391.27
High school 900.9 27.5% $689.24 174.2 32.4% $693.93 29,137.4 27.0% $607.13
Some college or more 2,029.4 61.9% $1,269.22 284.9 52.9% $1,100.76 69,304.8 64.1% $923.93
Some college 827.4 25.2% $854.44 139.9 26.0% $802.67 32,750.8 30.3% $663.99
Bachelor’s or more 1,202.0 36.6% $1,554.75 145.0 26.9% $1,388.43 36,554.0 33.8% $1,156.82
Total 3,280.2 100.0% $1,021.66 538.0 100.0% $872.89 108,047.5 100.0% $791.14

Note: Average wages by education group are from a 3-year pooled sample of workers by industry from 2009–2011.

Source: Author's analysis of Current Population Survey Outgoing Rotation Group microdata, and Scott (2012)

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