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... shows exceptions to these tendencies . In Missouri the 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 ...
... shows exceptions to these tendencies . In Missouri the 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 ...
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Alabama shows very striking exception to the general tendencies discussed . It has a large proportion of women among ... show the largest numbers of women , relatively , among the industrially injured . While such data as are presented ...
Alabama shows very striking exception to the general tendencies discussed . It has a large proportion of women among ... show the largest numbers of women , relatively , among the industrially injured . While such data as are presented ...
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... show 30 fatal cases in New York , 13 in Pennsylvania , 6 in Massachusetts , 5 in Minnesota , 5 in Illinois , 4 in New Jersey ... shows a larger proportion of fatals and permanent total disabilities and a relatively smaller proportion of ...
... show 30 fatal cases in New York , 13 in Pennsylvania , 6 in Massachusetts , 5 in Minnesota , 5 in Illinois , 4 in New Jersey ... shows a larger proportion of fatals and permanent total disabilities and a relatively smaller proportion of ...
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... shows that of the 14,263 women employed in Hawaii in 1920 , almost half ( 45 per cent ) were agricultural workers , chiefly on sugar plantations . I'he domestic and personal service group was next in size , followed by the professional ...
... shows that of the 14,263 women employed in Hawaii in 1920 , almost half ( 45 per cent ) were agricultural workers , chiefly on sugar plantations . I'he domestic and personal service group was next in size , followed by the professional ...
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... shows that of the 14,263 women employed in Hawaii in 1920 , almost half ( 45 per cent ) were agricultural workers , chiefly on sugar plantations . The domestic and personal service group was next in size , followed by the professional ...
... shows that of the 14,263 women employed in Hawaii in 1920 , almost half ( 45 per cent ) were agricultural workers , chiefly on sugar plantations . The domestic and personal service group was next in size , followed by the professional ...
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