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Table 1.

Comparison of different literature.

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Fig 1.

The impact of human capital effects on economic growth structure.

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Fig 2.

Structure of the application of BQRM in the study of human capital effects.

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Table 2.

Description of statistics of data collection and sample construction methods.

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Table 3.

Economic characteristics and distribution of industrial structures in different provinces.

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Table 4.

Descriptive statistical results of the data.

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Table 5.

Research hypothesis.

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Table 6.

Analysis of the moderating effect of structural upgrading on human capital effects in industrial structure upgrading.

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Fig 3.

Data variation curves of human capital contribution rates in different industrial structure models at different time points.

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Fig 4.

Data variation curves of technological progress contribution rates in different industrial structure models at different time points.

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Fig 5.

Data variation curves of capital investment contribution rates in different industrial structure models at different time points.

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Fig 6.

Data variation curves of labor market contribution rates in different industrial structure models at different time points.

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Fig 7.

Data variation curves of industrial structure adjustment index in different industrial structure models at different time points.

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Fig 8.

Data variation curves of employment structure improvement index in different industrial structure models at different time points.

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Table 7.

Data skewness, kurtosis and results of Jarque-Bera test.

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