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by the Wyoming Department of Employment, Research & Planning
WYOMING
LABOR FORCE TRENDS
Vol. 41 No. 2
| Table: Over-the-Month Employment Change in Wyoming Constructiona Regressed on Temperature, Building Permits, and Lagged Building Permits | ||
| Variable | Coefficient | T-Value |
| (SE) | ||
| Intercept | -553.459 | -3.204 |
| (172.74) | ||
| Mean Temperature for Wyoming | 10.426** | 2.802 |
| (3.72) | ||
| Single-Family Home Building Permits for Wyoming | 5.357** | 3.885 |
| (1.38) | ||
| SFH Permits Lagged one month | 3.448* | 2.365 |
| (1.46) | ||
| SFH Permits Lagged three months | -7.747** | -6.747 |
| (1.15) | ||
| (DW=2.194) | ||
| (Adjusted R squared=.638) | ||
| (n=93) | ||
| (F=41.487) | ||
| aConstruction of buildings and special trades contractors (NAICS 236 & 238). | ||
| *Significant at the 95 percent level (p<.05). | ||
| **Significant at the 99 percent level (p<.01). | ||
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