Women Workers in IllinoisIllinois Bureau of Employment Security, 1964 - 184 pages |
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age groups Agriculture Business and Repair Champaign-Urbana Chicago Clair Counties Clerical and Kindred Clerical Workers Craftsmen eight areas employed non-white women employed women Entertainment and Recreation female labor force Foremen and Kindred Forestry and Fisheries Illinois labor force industry groups Industry Not Reported Insurance and Real Kindred Workers Labor Market Areas largest numbers Madison-St Manufacturing median age median earnings median income Metropolitan Statistical Area non-white female labor non-white women workers number of employed number of women Occupations Not Reported Officials and Proprietors Operatives and Kindred participation rate Percent Distribution percent in 1960 percentage increase Personal Services Private Household Workers Public Administration Public Utilities rates of unemployment Real Estate Recreation Services Repair Services Retail Trade Rock Island County Sales Workers Service Workers Table Technical and Kindred Total Employed unemployment rates weeks Wholesale Trade women 14 Women by Occupational women employed women in Illinois women with earnings women with income Worker occupational
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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...