No. 330. EXPERIENCED CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE, BY SEX AND OCCUPATION, 1950 AND 1960, AND BY SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS, 1960-Continued No. 330. EXPERIENCED CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE, BY SEX AND OCCUPATION, 1950 AND 1960, AND BY SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS, 1960-Continued No. 330. EXPERIENCED CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE, BY SEX AND OCCUPATION, 1950 AND 1960, AND BY SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS, 1960-Continued 1 Based on persons with earnings in 1959. 2 Includes group workers. Includes other industries not shown separately. 4 Includes tractor drivers. Includes sextons. Includes constables, detectives, and bailiffs. 7 Includes underwriters. * Includes all babysitters, whether living in or living out. Source: Dept. of Commerce, Bureau of the Census; U.S. Census of Population: 1960, Vol. I. No. 331. INDEXES OF OUTPUT PER MAN-HOUR, HOURLY COMPENSATION, AND UNIT LABOR COSTS IN THE PRIVATE ECONOMY: 1947 TO 1966 [1957-59-100. Prior to 1960, excludes Alaska and Hawaii. Employee compensation includes wages and salaries, and employer contributions to social security, private insurance and pension funds, compensation for injuries and other minor items of labor income. All person compensation includes, in addition, estimates of wages, salaries, and supplemental benefits for the self-employed. Nonlabor payments are the difference between labor payments and gross product in current dollars] Private nonfarm sector: Output per man-hour-all persons. Compensation per man-hour-all persons.. Compensation per man-hour-all persons.. Real compensation per man-hour-all persons.. Compensation per man-hour-employees... Real compensation per man-hour-employees.. Prices and costs: Total private economy: Total payments per unit of output... Unit nonlabor payments. Private nonfarm sector: 122.1 125.5 129.0 117.9 120.6 122.3 Total payments per unit of output. Unit labor costs-all persons. Underlying data: Total private economy: Gross product in 1958 dollars. Gross product in current dollars. Employee man-hours.. Compensation in current dollars-all persons. persons.. Private nonfarm sector: Gross product in 1958 dollars. Gross product in current dollars. 144.3 129.0 138.5 148.9 161.3 All person man-hours. Employee man-hours.. Compensation in current dollars-all persons. Compensation in current dollars-employees. Consumer price index. 77.8 83.8 93.3 103. 1 106.7 Source: Dept. of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics; annual releases, Indexes of Output Per Man-Hour, Hourly Compensation, and Unit Labor Costs in the Private Sector of the Economy and the Nonfarm Sector. No. 332. OUTPUT PER MAN-HOUR IN THE PRIVATE ECONOMY: 1947 TO 1966 [Prior to 1960, excludes Alaska and Hawaii. Output per man-hour refers to constant (1958) dollar value of goods and services produced in relation to hours of all persons employed, including proprietors and unpaid family workers. Man-hour estimates based primarily on data from reports specified; see text, p. 217. See Historical Statistics, Colonial Times to 1957, series W 9-11, for indexes on a 1947-49 base] Source: Dept. of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics; annual releases, Inderes of Output Per Man-Hour For the No. 333. INDEXES OF OUTPUT PER MAN-HOUR-ALL EMPLOYEES AND PRODUCTION WORKERS, SELECTED INDUSTRIES: 1950 TO 1965 [1957-59-100. Prior to 1960, excludes Alaska and Hawaii. See Historical Statistics, Colonial Times to 1957, series W 13-32 and W 44, for indexes on a 1947 base] NA Not available. all employee man-hour. 1 For this industry, indexes refer to output per all employee rather than output per ? Includes anthracite and bituminous coal. Man-hours paid. Adjusted to levels indicated by 1939, 1954, 1958, and 1963 Censuses of Mineral Industries. Class I line-haul railroads and switching and terminal companies; in terms of hours worked plus constructive allowances. For this industry indexes refer to output per nonsupervisory worker man-hour rather than output per production worker man-hour. 7 Adjusted to levels indicated by 1947, 1954, 1958, and 1963 Censuses of Manufactures. 8 Man-hours worked. Source: Dept. of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Indezes of Output Per Man-Hour for Selected Industries, 1959 and 1947-65. No. 334. PRODUCTION WORKERS, MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES-NUMBER, EARNINGS, AND HOURS: 1940 To 1967 [Prior to 1960, excludes Alaska and Hawaii. Workers include all full- and part-time employees who worked during, or received pay for, any part of pay period including 12th of month. Net spendable average weekly earnings represent average gross earnings less social security and income taxes. Overtime defined as work in excess of either straight-time workday or workweek and paid for at time and one-half. See Historical Statistics, Colonial Times to 1957, series D 626-628, for related but not comparable data] NA Not available. 1 11-month average; August 1945 excluded because of V-J day holiday period. Source: Dept. of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Employment and Earnings and Monthly Report on the Labor Force. |