Question 1 The table below gives the number of years of formal education (X) and the age of entry into the labour force (Y), for 12 males from the Labour Force Survey. Both variables are measured in...


a. Is there any association between years of education and age of entry into the labour force?


b. What is the association between years of education and age of entry into the labour force if there is any?


Question 1<br>The table below gives the number of years of formal education (X) and the<br>age of entry into the labour force (Y), for 12 males from the Labour Force<br>Survey. Both variables are measured in years, a ratio level of measurement<br>and the highest level of measurement. All of the males are aged 30 or over,<br>so that most of these males are likely to have completed their formal<br>education.<br>Respondent<br>Age of entry into<br>Labour force Y<br>Years of<br>Education (X)<br>1<br>10<br>16<br>2<br>12<br>17<br>3<br>15<br>18<br>4.<br>8.<br>15<br>20<br>18<br>6.<br>17<br>22<br>7<br>12<br>19<br>8<br>15<br>22<br>12<br>15<br>10<br>10<br>15<br>11<br>8<br>18<br>12<br>10<br>16<br>

Extracted text: Question 1 The table below gives the number of years of formal education (X) and the age of entry into the labour force (Y), for 12 males from the Labour Force Survey. Both variables are measured in years, a ratio level of measurement and the highest level of measurement. All of the males are aged 30 or over, so that most of these males are likely to have completed their formal education. Respondent Age of entry into Labour force Y Years of Education (X) 1 10 16 2 12 17 3 15 18 4. 8. 15 20 18 6. 17 22 7 12 19 8 15 22 12 15 10 10 15 11 8 18 12 10 16

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