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Show ZOI It is evident from the foregoing that the employment and income provided directly by the state's steel and allied industries, has had important impact the state's new on job- thus provided m.akes population-sustaining industries. possible additional' jobs an Each in service indus- tries, although it is impossible to determine exactly the ratio thereof. Three ratios have been derived in The of these ratios would application employment an of 8,000 persons additional possible 14,500 by jobs attempt to show this relationship. 59 mean that the new_ population-growth the state's steel and allied industries made in the state's population-sustaining in.dustries, if th-e national ratio of 1. 56 is used; 18, 500 additional jobs if the unadjusted Utah ratio of 2.31 is used, 10,400 additional jobs These additional ratio of 1. 30 is used. ment would be of the or following jobs made if the adjusted Utah possible by such employ types:60 . National Ratio (1. 56) Service Trade Construction Railroads It Utilities Government Finance 4,200 4,100 1,670 1,560 740 230 Total. 59See 12, 500---·"" Table G, Unadjusted Ratio Utah (2. 31) 6,ZlO 6,070 2,470 2,320 1,090 Adjusted Ratio Utah (1. 30) 3,490 3,410 1,390 1,300 620 340 190 18, 500 0,400 Appendix, and particularly Footnote (g) of that Table. ratio of 1. 56 (which compares rather closely to the Ma:nufacturers AssoClation study ratio of 1. 50), a Utah ratio not adjusted for the equivalent population-growth jobs which exist in pop\11ation- sustaining industries of 2. 31, and a Utah ratio adjusted for such of 1. --- These include a natio.nal equivalent jobs _ 60The wrier 30. has esti.mated these figures as follows: First, the equivalent sho.wn n Table G, Footnote (g), Appendix, were subpopulation-grow:h tracted from ther respecbve l.ndustry roups (government; railroads and utilities; trade; and, serVlce, co.structton and ftnance). Second, the figures thus derived were then broken dwn Irrto the percentages that they were of their total. Third, dertved were Jobs . the results thus 18, 500 and 10,400, then applied to the additional job figures (12 which gave the totals shown for trade, respectively), , 500 , |