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... proportion of injuries to women usually was higher when women were a substantial proportion of all persons gainfully occupied and when a large proportion of the women were employed in manufactur- ing . A much larger proportion of the ...
... proportion of injuries to women usually was higher when women were a substantial proportion of all persons gainfully occupied and when a large proportion of the women were employed in manufactur- ing . A much larger proportion of the ...
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... proportion of women among the injured persons reported ranges from 12.7 per cent in Rhode Island in the year ended September 30 , 1927 , to less than 1 per cent in Alabama in 1922 , the last year for which there was a separate ...
... proportion of women among the injured persons reported ranges from 12.7 per cent in Rhode Island in the year ended September 30 , 1927 , to less than 1 per cent in Alabama in 1922 , the last year for which there was a separate ...
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... proportion of 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 ...
... proportion of 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 ...
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... proportion of women among the gainfully employed but a much less proportion than the other States in manu- facturing , and an almost negligible proportion of the accidents re- ported are accidents to women . Only compensable accidents ...
... proportion of women among the gainfully employed but a much less proportion than the other States in manu- facturing , and an almost negligible proportion of the accidents re- ported are accidents to women . Only compensable accidents ...
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... proportion of the women in the next age group , 21 to 25 years , also was larger than that of the men . In 5 of the 6 States for which the ages of the men and women injured are reported in such a way that classification by 5 - year ...
... proportion of the women in the next age group , 21 to 25 years , also was larger than that of the men . In 5 of the 6 States for which the ages of the men and women injured are reported in such a way that classification by 5 - year ...
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