Report on Condition of Woman and Child-wage Earners in the United States: Wage-earning women in stores and factoriesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1910 - Child labor |
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Page 11
... telephone ex- change are the sole support of themselves , their mother , and an invalid sister . The income of the family is such that the mother can stay at home , look after the invalid sister , and care for the comfort , health , and ...
... telephone ex- change are the sole support of themselves , their mother , and an invalid sister . The income of the family is such that the mother can stay at home , look after the invalid sister , and care for the comfort , health , and ...
Page 72
... Telephone operator . 374.17 40.44 Do. 309.50 92.44 Shoe .. 382.00 52.00 Do .. 312.00 52.00 Shoe factory . 382.99 44.15 Do. 330.10 62.50 Clothing .. 386.00 122.75 Do .. 357.00 45.23 Time checker . 387.33 86.30 Do .. 362.00 57.25 Clothing ...
... Telephone operator . 374.17 40.44 Do. 309.50 92.44 Shoe .. 382.00 52.00 Do .. 312.00 52.00 Shoe factory . 382.99 44.15 Do. 330.10 62.50 Clothing .. 386.00 122.75 Do .. 357.00 45.23 Time checker . 387.33 86.30 Do .. 362.00 57.25 Clothing ...
Page 79
... are dominant . a Not including waitresses and telegraph and telephone employees . For explanation of the word " adrift " as used in this report see page 10 . The 1,172 women were employed in fifty - one occupations 79.
... are dominant . a Not including waitresses and telegraph and telephone employees . For explanation of the word " adrift " as used in this report see page 10 . The 1,172 women were employed in fifty - one occupations 79.
Page 80
... telephone exchanges . The 1,700 names used in this investigation were obtained for the Bureau by a canvassing company , and while the representative in- dustries were kept in mind and an effort was made to get an adequate number of ...
... telephone exchanges . The 1,700 names used in this investigation were obtained for the Bureau by a canvassing company , and while the representative in- dustries were kept in mind and an effort was made to get an adequate number of ...
Page 104
... Telephone exchange .. Women's clothing ... Miscellaneous c . Total factories , etc .. Packing houses .. 339 24 , 585 77 2,646 155 b 10 , 494 81 1,559 7 793 10 520 18 b2,872 151 23,478 499 89 42 , 362 3,672 a From the Fourteenth Annual ...
... Telephone exchange .. Women's clothing ... Miscellaneous c . Total factories , etc .. Packing houses .. 339 24 , 585 77 2,646 155 b 10 , 494 81 1,559 7 793 10 520 18 b2,872 151 23,478 499 89 42 , 362 3,672 a From the Fourteenth Annual ...
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adrift women American Austrian Aver average earnings average weekly earnings Bohemian Boots and shoes buyers CALIFORN Candy car fare cent Cigars and tobacco department stores ECONOMIC CONDI employment ence ETC.-WOMEN LIVING Excellent EXPERIENCE factory women Fair Finisher Flowers and feathers Folder Forewoman German ginal Hand worker Hosiery and knit Industry investigation Irish Italian Jute Laundry living at home LIVING AT HOME-Continued living conditions lodging houses longest days Machine operator meals Men's Millinery MINNEAPOLIS AND ST number of women number reported Occupation overtime Packer Paper boxes Polish Printing and publishing retail stores RETAIL STORES-WOMEN rience Ruching and neckwear Russian Hebrew Saleswoman Stitcher store employees store women Stripper Swedish TABLE I.-OCCUPATION Telephone exchange TION OF WAGE-EARNING Tobacco and cigars total number Trimmer wage wage-earning women WAGE-EARNING WOMEN-Continued Waist waitresses Weaver week weekly contri Winder woman women adrift women employed Women's clothing Woolen and worsted Wrapper