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Per cent . Num- ber. Per eenl . Num- Per ber. Cent. Num- p« 62 372 181 30 4 5 3 9. 3 55. 7 27. 1 4. 5 17 8 68. 0 32. 0 79 383 1S7 36 24 7 5 1 10. S 52. 2 25. 4 5. 0 3. 3 1. 0 !i 7(1 11 " Ti' 111 15 and under $10 3 6 6 20 2 2 1 7. 1 14. 3 14. 3 47. 6 4. 8 4. 8 2. 4 6 4 i 27. 3 18. 2 31. 8 4. 6 296 95 8 1 62. 8 20. 2 1. 7 . 2 302 9fl 15 2 6L1 20. 1 3 $20 and under $25. . .. . 6 . 8 . 4 $25 and under $30 $30 and under $35 1 4. 5 1 . 2 2 . 5 $35 and under $40 2 9. 1 2 s 1 2. 3 1 1 11 . I . I 1. 3 $...50 and under $60 • . . 1 10 . 1 1. 5 1 4. 5 1| . 2 i 2. 4 Total 42 100. 5. 7 668 90. 9 100. 0 25 3. 4 100. 6 493 100. 0 100. 0 i No children under 16 employed. '29 pieceworkers excluded. •Some names appear on the pay roll for a day or two with no wage at all, or several weeks with varying small sums. These are drifters, but worth noting. * Including 135 miscellaneous workers. See note, p. 128. The difference in the wages of men and women appears very strik- ingly here.
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