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1. Construction employment in the United States, 2003-2012 (All employment) Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 1992-2012 Current Population Survey.

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1 1. Construction employment in the United States, 2003-2012 (All employment) Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 1992-2012 Current Population Survey. Calculations by the authors. 10.1 10.7 11.2 11.7 11.8 10.9 9.7

2 2. Percent change in construction employment since 2003, 2003-2012 (Private wage-and-salary workers) Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2003-2012 Current Employment Statistics.

3 3. Number of fatalities in construction, by Hispanic ethnicity, 2003-2012 1,171 1,278 1,243 1,297 1,239 1,016 879 Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2003-2012 Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries. Numbers are from the online CFOI database.

4 4. Number of fatalities, by major industry, 2012 Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2012 Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries. Numbers are from the online CFOI database.

5 5. Annual % change in the number of fatalities in construction, selected states, 2011-2012 Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2011-2012 Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries. Numbers are from the online CFOI database.

6 6. Number of fatalities in construction, by age group, 2011- 2012 Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2011-2012 Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries. Numbers are from the online CFOI database.

7 7. Number of fatalities, selected construction occupations, 2011-2012 (Private industry) Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2011-2012 Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries. Numbers are from the online CFOI database.

8 8. Annual % change in the number of fatalities in construction, self-employed vs. wage-and-salary workers, 2011-2012 Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2011-2012 Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries. Numbers are from the online CFOI database.

9 9. Number of fatalities in construction, residential vs. nonresidential subsectors, 2011-2012 Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2011-2012 Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries. Fatality numbers are from the online CFOI database.

10 10. Annual % change in the number of fatalities, selected construction subsectors, 2011-2012 Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2011-2012 Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries. Numbers are from the online CFOI database.

11 11. Distribution of fatalities in construction, by event, 2012 Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2012 Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries. Numbers are from the online CFOI database.

12 12. Number of fatalities in construction, falls and non-falls, 2003-2012 1,171 1,278 1,243 1,297 1,239 1,016 879 Note: In 2011, the CFOI switched to the Occupational Injury and Illness Classification System version 2.01 which categorizes slips, trips, and falls together. In previous years, slips and trips were categorized elsewhere. Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2003-2012 Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries. Numbers are from the online CFOI database.

13 13. Annual % change in the number of fall fatalities, selected construction subsectors, 2011-2012 Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2011-2012 Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries. Numbers are from the online CFOI database.

14 14. Number of fall fatalities in construction, by height, 2011- 2012 Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2011-2012 Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries. Numbers are from the online CFOI database.


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