BulletinU.S. Government Printing Office, 1930 |
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... Jersey . New York . 1920 to 1927 ( 1926 fatal and permanent cases only ) . 1925-26 . ( Report shows number of accidents to women and number of fatal cases . ) 1924-25 and incomplete reports for 1923 and 1924 . 1919-20 to 1926-27 . 1919 ...
... Jersey . New York . 1920 to 1927 ( 1926 fatal and permanent cases only ) . 1925-26 . ( Report shows number of accidents to women and number of fatal cases . ) 1924-25 and incomplete reports for 1923 and 1924 . 1919-20 to 1926-27 . 1919 ...
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... Jersey , New York , and Pennsylvania - have followed the standard classification of causes . Indiana and Iowa have given an unstandardized list of causes that must be reclassified , with results dubious at best , before any comparison ...
... Jersey , New York , and Pennsylvania - have followed the standard classification of causes . Indiana and Iowa have given an unstandardized list of causes that must be reclassified , with results dubious at best , before any comparison ...
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... Jersey and New York for the year 1927 are to be compared , it may be learned from the chart that both States reported closed compensable cases and that to be compensable there had to be loss of time of more than a week . The New Jersey ...
... Jersey and New York for the year 1927 are to be compared , it may be learned from the chart that both States reported closed compensable cases and that to be compensable there had to be loss of time of more than a week . The New Jersey ...
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... Jersey and New York are much more comparable than are those of most of the States , the greater inclusiveness of the New Jersey report must be taken into account . If Massachusetts is to be compared with these States , it must be ...
... Jersey and New York are much more comparable than are those of most of the States , the greater inclusiveness of the New Jersey report must be taken into account . If Massachusetts is to be compared with these States , it must be ...
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... Jersey and New York are much more comparable than are those of most of the States , the greater inclusiveness of the New Jersey report must be taken into account . If Massachusetts is to be compared with these States , it must be ...
... Jersey and New York are much more comparable than are those of most of the States , the greater inclusiveness of the New Jersey report must be taken into account . If Massachusetts is to be compared with these States , it must be ...
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