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... number injured than of the total number gainfully occupied . The number of women injured was large . In the State of New York , for example , as many as 7,000 women had been compensated for industrial accidents in one year . The ...
... number injured than of the total number gainfully occupied . The number of women injured was large . In the State of New York , for example , as many as 7,000 women had been compensated for industrial accidents in one year . The ...
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... women were included in the cases tabu- lated . Even in the nonindustrial States , substantial numbers of women are found to have been injured . The proportion of women among the injured persons reported ranges from 12.7 per cent in ...
... women were included in the cases tabu- lated . Even in the nonindustrial States , substantial numbers of women are found to have been injured . The proportion of women among the injured persons reported ranges from 12.7 per cent in ...
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... women in the total number gainfully occupied in 1920 and the proportion that women in manufacturing were of all women workers in that year were not so high as in many of the other States here reported . But the proportion of accidents to ...
... women in the total number gainfully occupied in 1920 and the proportion that women in manufacturing were of all women workers in that year were not so high as in many of the other States here reported . But the proportion of accidents to ...
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... number of males employed is greater than the number of females , among minors as well as adults . Relative to the total number of accidents , however ... women under 20 among all gainfully occupied 22 INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENTS TO MEN AND WOMEN.
... number of males employed is greater than the number of females , among minors as well as adults . Relative to the total number of accidents , however ... women under 20 among all gainfully occupied 22 INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENTS TO MEN AND WOMEN.
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... Number Per cent Men Women Men Women 40,733 1,308 100.0 100.0 10 , 809 408 26. 5 31.2 9,979 319 24.5 24.4 5 , 432 187 13.3 14.3 14 , 513 394 35.6 30. 1 The figures for New York ( Table 6 ) show , for persons under 21 years and for those ...
... Number Per cent Men Women Men Women 40,733 1,308 100.0 100.0 10 , 809 408 26. 5 31.2 9,979 319 24.5 24.4 5 , 432 187 13.3 14.3 14 , 513 394 35.6 30. 1 The figures for New York ( Table 6 ) show , for persons under 21 years and for those ...
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