No. 171. VOCATIONAL PROGRAMS, FEDERALLY AIDED—TOTAL AND FEDERAL Ex PENDITURES, 1930 to 1958, AND BY STATES AND FOR OTHER AREAS, 1958 [In thousands of dollars. For years ending June 30. Includes Hawall for all years, and Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, and Alaska beginning 1940, 1954, and 1955, respectively. For 1930, total includes expenditures for teachertraining not shown separately; thereafter, included in respective programs. See headnote, table 170) 1 Beginning 1957, includes practical nursing, not shown separately. a Provisional. Source: Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Office of Education; Digest of Annual Reports of State Boards for Vocational Education. No. 172. VOCATIONAL PROGRAMS, FEDERALLY AIDED STUDENTS ENROLLED, BY TYPE OF PROGRAM, BY STATES AND OTHER AREAS: 1957 AND 1958 [For years ending June 30. Excludes vocational teacher-training courses. See also headnote, table 170] STATE OR OTHER AREA Total Alabama Arizona Arkansas. Calfornia. Colorado. Connecticut. Delaware. Georgia.. Hawaii Idaho.. Indians lows Kansas Kentucky Louisiana. Maine.. Maryland. Massachusetts.. Michigan.. Minnesota.. Missouri Montana. Nebraska.. New Hampshire. Oblo.. Oklahoma.. Pennsylvania. South Carolina...... South Dakota.. Total! 3,521,555 ||774,850 75, 292 24, 205 25, 413 86, 235 331, 678 51,225 26, 511 127, 100 183,688 12, 406 115, 234 New Jersey. North Dakota.. 12, 611 65, 183 64, 458 7,804 25,006 137, 522 67,066 10, 201 31,551 6,156 6, 211 27,707 9,887 174,282 100, 047 105, 105 11,358 97, 153 306, 116 28,900 Agriculture 2,042 30, 675 19, 428 2,654 753 881 12, 461 76, 255 2,034 3,903 28, 248 28, 309 17, 266 23, 635 3, 581 1,724 18,688 26, 583 45, 310 19, 805 3, 131 8, 902 673 723 2, 626 2,034 9, 232 48, 861 3,468 1957 Trades and industry 951,761 21, 229 104 8,966 119, 853 23, 155 3, 406 33, 706 26, 592 5, 194 30, 171 11, 464 10, 698 10, 177 19, 124 18,868 2,160 95, 752 11,346 2, 641 19,362 40, 459 28.393 10, 142 4,916 6, 433 14,400 49,884 435 2, 527 12, 679 27, 189 17, 043 41, 997 10, 729 14, 048 2,281 5,681 1,820 1,940 Texas.. Utah.. Vermont.. Virginia. Washington. Puerto Rico. 5, 361 53,553 901 22, 993 8,108 540262°-6010 63,324 47, 636 7,537 2,218 17, 242 28, 825 15,826 4,705 50,040 147, 110 11, 862 2, 123 41, 285 38, 521 13, 509 26, 386 2,607 47,693 119 3,147 5,228 57,527 3,744 4, 193 956 23, 253 10, 296 16, 432 1,540 14,628 5, 169 44, 972 141,921 14,818 2,382 42,399 41,851 13, 159 44, 473 3,052 27,041 645 3,874 42,666 5,268 236 8,578 9, 326 683 3,961 138 3,729 22 ! Includes practical nursing, not shown separately. 2 Provisional. Source: Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Office of Education; Digest of Annual Reports of State Boards for Vocational Education. No. 173. FEDERAL EXPENDITURES FOR EDUCATION, BY TYPE OF PROGRAM: 1949 TO 1957 [In thousands of dollars. Includes Alaska, Hawaii, Canal Zone, Puerto Rico, and Virgin Islands for all years, = and Guam for 1957] 1 Distributed for roads and schools. To health and educational institutions. Source: Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Office of Education; biennial report, Federal Funds for Education, bulletin 1959, No. 2. No. 174. STATE OR OTHER AREA Total. Alabama. Alaska.. Arizona Arkansas. California. Colorado. Connecticut. Delaware. District of Columbia. Farida.. Georgia. Hawaii. Tabo. linois. Indiana.. lewa.. Kansas FEDERAL FUNDS ALLOTTED FOR EDUCATION, BY STATES AND OTHER AREAS: 1957 [In thousands of dollars] Canal Zone. Guam.. Puerto Rico. Virgin Islands. National! Other. Total 1,997,824 48,232 9,727 12, 356 22,590 152, 014 21,690 17, 608 3, 659 18,698 41,959 50, 374 6, 355 6, 174 71, 417 33,966 28, 439 21, 104 28, 677 37, 383 8,262 27, 148 45, 105 54, 553 32, 819 25, 837 42, 798 7,749 17,822 5, 370 28, 267 13.756 105, 720 8,900 57, 530 36, 640 78, 514 28, 147 11, 764 39, 425 98,423 14,548 3,819 43, 717 32, 022 17, 789 31,853 3,780 3,647 311 11, 699 243 298, 727 48, 481 287 3,062 68 65, 668 • 58, 478 Includes, in addition to Federally affected areas, funds for support of land-grant colleges, vocational education below college level, vocational rehabilitation, American Printing House for the Blind, value of surplus property transferred to educational institutions, education of Public Health personnel, etc. 1 Areas affected by Federal activity and employment, e. g., defense production, etc. Includes, in addition to school lunch program, funds for Agricultural Experiment Stations, and Cooperative Agricultural Extension Service. 205 2,817 502 30 674 155 242 1,541 105 42 24 413 564 269 71 195 258 36 1,083 30 3,647 3 28 219, 907 38, 252 Includes also vocational rehabilitation under Public Laws 16 and 894, education and training under Public Law 346, and educational assistance for war orphans under Public Law 634. Federal funds allotted to national programs which cannot be reported by States. "Negative reconciliation figure. Source: Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Office of Education; biennial report, Federal Funds for Education. FIG. X. PRISONERS PRESENT IN FEDERAL AND STATE PRISONS AT END OF YEAR: 1940 TO 1958 [See table 195] Source: Chart prepared by Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. Data are from Department of Justice, Bureau of Prisons. 736 FIG. XI. PERCENTAGE OF REPEATERS AMONG PRISONERS COMMITTED TO FEDERAL INSTITUTIONS UNDER SENTENCE OF MORE THAN ONE YEAR: 1959 [See table 200] 204 274 1,140 1,361 924 10,613 1,139 801 121 2,953 262 245 25 Source: Department of Justice, Bureau of Prisons. PERCENT THOUSANDS 220 FEDERAL 75 200 100 180 160 140 120 100 |