Current Population Reports: Labor force. Series P-50Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 1954 |
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... wives had been rising steadily until 1951 , but there has been relatively little increase since that time.2 Other facts revealed by the survey are Summarized below : 1. The decline since 1950 in the number of student workers occurred ...
... wives had been rising steadily until 1951 , but there has been relatively little increase since that time.2 Other facts revealed by the survey are Summarized below : 1. The decline since 1950 in the number of student workers occurred ...
Halaman 2
... wives reached an all - time high in 1954 , continuing the almost unbroken rise since the early postwar years . Approximately 11.2 million married women were in the labor force in April 1954 , as compared with 9.3 million in 1950 and ...
... wives reached an all - time high in 1954 , continuing the almost unbroken rise since the early postwar years . Approximately 11.2 million married women were in the labor force in April 1954 , as compared with 9.3 million in 1950 and ...
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... wives was about 3 percent , as compared with 10 per- cent for single men and 7 percent for those of other marital status . The lower rate for married men is partly the result of their age distribution ; most are in the central age ...
... wives was about 3 percent , as compared with 10 per- cent for single men and 7 percent for those of other marital status . The lower rate for married men is partly the result of their age distribution ; most are in the central age ...
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... wives continued to rise in 1955 , reaching a new all - time high for April of 11.8 million , according to the results of the Current Population Survey . This repre- sents an increase of some 600,000 over the pre- vious year -- about ...
... wives continued to rise in 1955 , reaching a new all - time high for April of 11.8 million , according to the results of the Current Population Survey . This repre- sents an increase of some 600,000 over the pre- vious year -- about ...
Halaman 2
... wives of family heads include heads of subfamilies and their wives ) Unem- ployed as Unemployed persons Family status and sex Number Per- ( thou- percent of labor cent sands ) force Both sexes . 2,962 100.0 4.5 Table B .-- LABOR FORCE ...
... wives of family heads include heads of subfamilies and their wives ) Unem- ployed as Unemployed persons Family status and sex Number Per- ( thou- percent of labor cent sands ) force Both sexes . 2,962 100.0 4.5 Table B .-- LABOR FORCE ...
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26 weeks 35 hours 49 weeks 52 weeks accept full-time AGE AND SEX Annual average April 11 Armed Forces August August 14 base is less Census Census of Population civilian labor force civilian noninstitutional population class of worker CLASSIFIED BY FULL-TIME Current Population Reports Current Population Survey December 12 economic factors February 14 full-time jobs FULL-TIME OR PART-TIME included July 11 June 13 kindred workers labor force participation MAJOR INDUSTRY GROUP Major occupation group March 14 marital status million months nonagricultural industries nonfarm nonwhite November 14 number of hours October October 13 October 9 part-time jobs part-time status part-time workers Percent distribution Percent not shown persons 14 persons in labor ployed present job proportion related persons salary workers Self-employed workers September 12 Series P-50 Service industries standard error statistics survey week Table tion Unem UNITED Unpaid family workers Usually work full Wage and salary weeks or less workweek
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Halaman 11 - Wisconsin. South: Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, West Virginia.
Halaman 36 - Employed persons comprise all civilians 14 years old and over who were either (a) "at work" — those who did any work for pay or profit, or worked without pay for 15 hours or more on a family farm or in a family business; or (b) were "with a job but not at work...
Halaman 1 - Reliability of the Estimates. Since the estimates are based on a sample, they may differ somewhat from the figures that would have been obtained if a complete census had been taken using the same schedules, instructions and enumerators.
Halaman 5 - The chances are about 68 out of 100 that an estimate from the sample would differ from a complete census figure by less than the standard error.
Halaman 51 - Included as unemployed are those who did not work at all, were available for work, and (a) were waiting to be called back to a Job from which they had been laid off; or (b) were waiting to report to a new wage or salary Job within 30 days.
Halaman 2 - ... incorporated towns of 2,500 inhabitants or more except in New England, New York, and Wisconsin, where "towns...
Halaman 21 - The reliability of an estimated percentage, computed by using sample data for both numerator and denominator, depends upon both the size of the percentage and the size of the total upon which the percentage is based. Estimated percentages are relatively more reliable than the corresponding estimates of the numerators of the percentages, particularly if the percentages are 50 percent or more.
Halaman 3 - color" refers to the division of the population into two groups, white and nonwhite. The nonwhite group includes Negroes, Indians, Japanese, Chinese, and other nonwhite races.