Scaling relations of per capita wage (measured in thousands of inflation-adjusted Swedish kronor) and cities’ male labor force (). (A) Cross-sectional scaling for 73 Swedish LMAs in 1990 (red: [95% confidence interval], ) and 2012 (blue: , ). Gray lines indicate proportional relations (); the colored lines show estimates of from a linearized model (Eq. 1 in Materials and Methods). (B) Scaling trajectories of individual LMAs. The average longitudinal is (; Eq. 2). (C) Model fit () of 73 individual regressions is highest for big cities and decreases for LMAs with fewer than 10,000 male workers. C, Inset plots LMA-specific against population sizes and the horizontal line indicates the average scaling parameter . For the 3 biggest LMAs, Stockholm, Gothenburg, and Malmö, longitudinal varies between and .