30b. New registrations in construction apprenticeship programs, union versus non-union programs,

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30a. Joint labor-management apprenticeship programs, by state, 2016 (Share of all active programs)

30b. New registrations in construction apprenticeship programs, union versus non-union programs, 2006-2016

30c. Number of Hispanic construction workers among new apprenticeship registrations, union versus non-union programs, 2006-2016

30d. Number of new registrations in construction apprenticeship programs, by race and ethnicity, 2016

30e. Number of active apprentices, selected construction occupations, 2016 Source: https://www.doleta.gov/OA/data_statistics.cfm

30f. Number of new registrations in construction apprenticeship programs, by gender and union status, 2016