BulletinU.S. Government Printing Office, 1930 |
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... cent of the men , were under 21 years . In Massachusetts in the fiscal year 1927 , 25.5 per cent of the women_injured were under 21 , in con- trast to 11.7 per cent of the men . In Illinois in 1927 , persons under 21 comprised 28.9 per cent ...
... cent of the men , were under 21 years . In Massachusetts in the fiscal year 1927 , 25.5 per cent of the women_injured were under 21 , in con- trast to 11.7 per cent of the men . In Illinois in 1927 , persons under 21 comprised 28.9 per cent ...
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... cent 28.4 25.1 20.9 20.7 17.7 25.0 19.9 22.9 36.7 per cent of compensable cases , 1922 . 37 per cent of closed compensable cases , 1927 . 28.9 per cent of closed compensable cases , 1927 . 40.4 per cent of compensation claims allowed in ...
... cent 28.4 25.1 20.9 20.7 17.7 25.0 19.9 22.9 36.7 per cent of compensable cases , 1922 . 37 per cent of closed compensable cases , 1927 . 28.9 per cent of closed compensable cases , 1927 . 40.4 per cent of compensation claims allowed in ...
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... CENT That for men as for women the very great majority. Alabama . Idaho ... Illinois .. Maryland . Massachusetts ... cent ) and 39 , or 0.4 per cent , of the accidents to men were fatal . ( Iowa Bureau of Labor , Report for biennial ...
... CENT That for men as for women the very great majority. Alabama . Idaho ... Illinois .. Maryland . Massachusetts ... cent ) and 39 , or 0.4 per cent , of the accidents to men were fatal . ( Iowa Bureau of Labor , Report for biennial ...
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... cent of the women injured were employed in food manufactures . In Indiana , where two - thirds of the accidents to women were in manufacturing , 14.3 per cent were in metals , machinery , and vehicles , 12.4 per cent in food and food ...
... cent of the women injured were employed in food manufactures . In Indiana , where two - thirds of the accidents to women were in manufacturing , 14.3 per cent were in metals , machinery , and vehicles , 12.4 per cent in food and food ...
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... cent of the compensable accidents to women in Pennsylvania in 1924 were caused by machinery , as were 32.3 per cent of those in New Jersey in the calendar year 1927 , and 26.8 per cent of those in New York in the fiscal year 1927. In ...
... cent of the compensable accidents to women in Pennsylvania in 1924 were caused by machinery , as were 32.3 per cent of those in New Jersey in the calendar year 1927 , and 26.8 per cent of those in New York in the fiscal year 1927. In ...
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