Monthly Review of the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Volume 5U.S. Government Printing Office, 1917 - Labor |
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... occupation as expressed in death rates per 1,000 of each specified population constitute the only indisputable evidence as to the healthfulness or unhealthfulness of that occupation to the persons engaged in it . " The earlier of these ...
... occupation as expressed in death rates per 1,000 of each specified population constitute the only indisputable evidence as to the healthfulness or unhealthfulness of that occupation to the persons engaged in it . " The earlier of these ...
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... occupation . Fortunately it was possible to correct these errors to a very considerable degree , far more so than to correct errors in the alleged causes of death . As stated above , the physician's official statement as to the cause of ...
... occupation . Fortunately it was possible to correct these errors to a very considerable degree , far more so than to correct errors in the alleged causes of death . As stated above , the physician's official statement as to the cause of ...
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... occupations or no occupation at all , proved on investigation to have been really cotton - mill operatives . This gives a total of 936 decedent female operatives . CONCLUSIONS . There is no reason to suppose that the official ...
... occupations or no occupation at all , proved on investigation to have been really cotton - mill operatives . This gives a total of 936 decedent female operatives . CONCLUSIONS . There is no reason to suppose that the official ...
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... occupation whether in the same or another district . - A volunteer , on transfer to another occupation , either in the same district or in another district , shall be paid the time rate per hour of the occupation from which he has been ...
... occupation whether in the same or another district . - A volunteer , on transfer to another occupation , either in the same district or in another district , shall be paid the time rate per hour of the occupation from which he has been ...
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... occupations a large percentage of male workers , and it is therefore interesting to note the labor situation in the ... occupation , if the mobilized laborers are eliminated from consideration . Occupational group . Pro- portion of mobi ...
... occupations a large percentage of male workers , and it is therefore interesting to note the labor situation in the ... occupation , if the mobilized laborers are eliminated from consideration . Occupational group . Pro- portion of mobi ...
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