31a. Joint labor-management apprenticeship programs, by state, 2011 (Share of all active programs)
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31a. Joint labor-management apprenticeship programs, by state, 2011(Share of all active programs)
31b. New registrations in construction apprenticeship programs, union vs. nonunion programs, select years, 1995-2010
1995 1999 2003 2006 2007 2008 2009 20100
10
20
30
40
50
60
23.9
36.3
44.8
39.6
55.4
45.3
29.9
22.8
9.4
13.816.6 16.1
18.8
15.1 15.412.8
Union programs
Nonunion programs
Year
New
reg
istr
atio
ns (
in t
hous
ands
)
31c. Number of Hispanic construction workers among new apprenticeship registrations, union vs. nonunion programs, 2006-2010
2006 2007 2008 2009 20100
2,000
4,000
6,000
8,000
10,000
12,000
14,000
5,112
11,676
8,297
5,353
4,076
2,335
4,2373,306 3,619
2,520
Union programsNonunion programs
Year
New
reg
istr
atio
ns
31d. Number of active apprentices in selected construction occupations, 2011
Bricklayer
Power-line installer
Heat A/C mech
Boilermaker
Operating en-gineer
Painter
Ironworker
Roofer
Sheet metal
Laborer
Pipefitter
Plumber
Carpenter
Electrician
1,515
2,318
2,680
2,744
2,800
3,585
5,556
5,881
8,164
8,631
9,120
13,608
19,013
37,949Number enrolled
31e. Occupational training in construction, by Hispanic ethnicity
Year before the survey Previous 10 years0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
4.8%
12.3%14.3%
30.9%Hispanic
Non-Hispanic
% o
f w
orke
rs
31f. Occupational training in construction, by establishment size
Year before the survey Previous 10 years0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
40%
8.9%
22.0%
15.5%
30.8%
17.0%
33.9%SmallMediumLarge
% o
f w
orke
rs