Wages in the United States, 1908-1910; a Study of State And Federal Wage Statistics
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Pursuant of this situation, the Kansas industries will be discussed in two separate groups — ^first: the two industries in which the largest number of women are employed; second: the eight addi- tional industries reporting the employment of the largest number of men. [79] Digitized by Google WAGES IN THE UNITED STATES PERCENTAGES OP ADULT MALES AND ADULT FEMALES RECEIV- ING CLASSIFIED WEEKLY EARNINGS IN THE TWO INDUSTRIES EMPLOYING THE LARGEST NUMBER OF ADULT FEMALES- KANSAS, 1909 i Bookbinding... and Slaughtering and Meat Printing Packing Adult Males Adult Females Adult Males Adult Females Classified Weekly (16 years Eaniings and over) Percent. Under IW 8 $5, but under $6 4 6, " " 7 4 7, ** " 8 4 8, " *• 9 5 9, " " 10 S 10, •* " 12 10 12, " " 15 15 15, " "20 25 20, and over 20 100 (16 years and over) Percent. 21 22 20 18 7 6 6 2 8 100 Total employed.. 1,728 957 * Less than 1 per cent. (16 years and over) Per cent. 2 4 4 26 27 20 12 4 100 10,918 (16 years and over) Per cent. 6 4 84 15 11 5 18 5 2 100 778 In the Printing industry, the men bear the relation to the women of 2 to 1; but in the Slaughtering Industry, the relation is 14 to 1.
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