Women Workers in Illinois

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Illinois Bureau of Employment Security, 1964 - 184 pages
 

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Page 62 - No school years completed Elementary: 1 to 4 years 5 to 7 years 8 years High school: 1 to 3 years 4 years College: 1 to 3 years 4 years or more...
Page 37 - Proprietors (except farm) Clerical & Kindred Workers Sales Workers Craftsmen, Foremen & Kindred Workers Operatives & Kindred Workers Private household workers Service workers, except private household Farm laborers & foremen Laborers, exc. farm & mine 72,810,000 68,517,000 44,730,000 23,786,000 4,293,000 57,965,000 35,011,000 13,553,000 9,402,000 24,330,000 T 23,376,000 23,754,000 19,457,000 13,926,000 8,668,000 2,945,000 8,603,000...
Page 32 - Under 5 years . . 5 to 7 years . . . 8 years High school: 1 to 3 years... k years. College: 1 to 3 years.
Page 32 - The following quote from the Handbook on Women Workers published by the Women's Bureau of the US Department of Labor...
Page 34 - Items exceed the total because some women had more than one type of investment 3/ Does not include Federal Old-Age and Survivors Insurance h/ Includes bonds of Federal (excluding Series "E" bonds), State, county, municipal, and foreign governments.
Page 3 - I960, the largest number of women in the labor force were married and living with their husbands (?19,6UU).
Page 34 - Number of women owners (in thousands) Percent of women who are owners . i/ Percent of owners who are women 2/ Total- 61,200 Life Insurance Ii9,980 Savings Accounts 26,U30 US Series "E...

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