Sixteenth Census of the United States: 1940: Manufactures: 1939 ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1942 - United States |
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... Wage earners and wages . - Wage earners in manufacturing plants are , generally speaking , those who perform manual work , using tools , operating machines , handling materials and products , and caring for the plant and its equipment ...
... Wage earners and wages . - Wage earners in manufacturing plants are , generally speaking , those who perform manual work , using tools , operating machines , handling materials and products , and caring for the plant and its equipment ...
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... WAGE EARNERS ENGAGED IN MANUFACTURING , BY. This industry embraces those establishments pri- marily engaged in the manufacture of all - rubber foot- wear , waterproof fabric - upper footwear , and other fabric - upper footwear having ...
... WAGE EARNERS ENGAGED IN MANUFACTURING , BY. This industry embraces those establishments pri- marily engaged in the manufacture of all - rubber foot- wear , waterproof fabric - upper footwear , and other fabric - upper footwear having ...
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... WAGE EARNERS ENGAGED IN MANUFACTURING , BY MONTHS , FOR THE UNITED STATES , 1939 AND 1937 , AND FOR NEW JERSEY , 1939 [ See GENERAL EXPLANATIONS - Disclosure of data for individual establishments ] NUMBER RECEIVING PAY DURING NORMAL PAY ...
... WAGE EARNERS ENGAGED IN MANUFACTURING , BY MONTHS , FOR THE UNITED STATES , 1939 AND 1937 , AND FOR NEW JERSEY , 1939 [ See GENERAL EXPLANATIONS - Disclosure of data for individual establishments ] NUMBER RECEIVING PAY DURING NORMAL PAY ...
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... Wage earners ( average for the year ) 2,390 3,888 Distribution . 77 37 937 4 1,565 2885 23 2 71 2 2 37 37 20 83 3 393 17 7,090 25 442 39 897 390 4,280 189 2 , 621 17 72 Construction .. 42 29 8 3 33 7 Other ..... 1 Salaries and wages ...
... Wage earners ( average for the year ) 2,390 3,888 Distribution . 77 37 937 4 1,565 2885 23 2 71 2 2 37 37 20 83 3 393 17 7,090 25 442 39 897 390 4,280 189 2 , 621 17 72 Construction .. 42 29 8 3 33 7 Other ..... 1 Salaries and wages ...
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... Wage earners ( average for the year ) _ 14 , 048 28 Distribution . 651 186 67 1,262 5 Construction . 35 ཌ ཙྪབ 20 38 206 17 12 3 55 68 349 101 24 303 21 1,392 42 2,272 6 , 564 1,983 246 35 438 46 1 29 Other ... 1 12 6 6 Salaries and wages ...
... Wage earners ( average for the year ) _ 14 , 048 28 Distribution . 651 186 67 1,262 5 Construction . 35 ཌ ཙྪབ 20 38 206 17 12 3 55 68 349 101 24 303 21 1,392 42 2,272 6 , 564 1,983 246 35 438 46 1 29 Other ... 1 12 6 6 Salaries and wages ...
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added by manufacture CENSUS Cost of materials data for individual Diesel and semi-Diesel earners and wages Electric motors elsewhere classified ENDED NEAREST 15TH expenditures for plant EXPLANATIONS-Definition of establishment EXPLANATIONS-Disclosure of data EXPLANATIONS-Persons engaged-general classification EXPLANATIONS-Value added EXPLANATIONS-Wage earners Finished products firm members fuel Hydroturbines and water individual establishments internal-combustion engines kilowatt rating movers not driving NORMAL PAY-ROLL PERIOD Number Horsepower Number not reported Number of establishments NUMBER RECEIVING PAY Number reported officers of corporations Ohio ordinarily idle included PAY DURING NORMAL PAY-ROLL PERIOD ENDED Persons reported plant and equipment Prime movers products less cost Proprietors and firm purchased electric energy reported by manufacturing Reporting expenditures Salaried employees Salaried officers Salaries and wages semi-Diesel engines short tons STATISTICS IN DETAIL Steam engines Steam turbines TABLE 2.-GENERAL STATISTICS TABLE 3.-VALUE TABLE 4.-PRODUCTS TABLE 8.-PRIME MOVERS Tons total value UNITED Value for establishments Value of products Wage earners average water wheels
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Page 5 - Foi1 the period 1954 to 1965 value added by manufacture represents adjusted value added and for earlier years, unadjusted value added. Unadjusted value added is obtained by subtracting the cost of materials, supplies and containers, fuel, purchased electric energy, and contract work from the value of shipments for products manufactured plus receipts for services rendered.
Page 659 - SEC. 11. That the information furnished under the provisions of this Act shall be used only for the statistical purposes for which it is supplied. No publication shall be made by the Census Office whereby the data furnished...
Page 339 - value added by manufacture" (series P 8) are obtained by subtracting the cost of materials, supplies, containers, fuel, purchased electric energy, and contract work, from the value of shipments of manufacturing establishments. This procedure avoids the duplication in the "value of shipments" figures which result from the use of products of some establishments as materials by others. The "value added by manufacture...
Page 5 - ... or in stock, and consequently, under normal conditions, the total value of products covers the cost of production (including overhead expenses) and profits. It also covers selling expenses except in cases where separate sales departments are operated, in which cases the values at which the products are turned over to sales departments are reported.
Page 659 - Whoever, being the owner, official, agent, person in charge, or assistant to the person in charge, of any company, business, institution, establishment, religious body, or organization of any nature whatsoever, neglects or refuses, when requested by the Secretary or other authorized officer or employee of the Department of Commerce or bureau or agency thereof...
Page 2 - establishment" signifies a single plant or factory. In some cases, however, it refers to two or more plants operated under a common ownership and located in the same city, or in the same county but in different municipalities or unincorporated places having fewer than 10,000 inhabitants. On the other hand, separate...
Page 1 - Those engaged principally in the performance of work for individual customers, such as repair shops, custom tailor shops, manufacturing products valued at less than $100,000 within the census year, and dressmaking and millinery shops (but this does not apply to large establishments manufacturing to fill special orders).
Page 659 - That the Director of the Census be, and he is hereby, authorized, and directed to collect and publish, for every second year after 1927, statistics of manufacturing industries; and the director is hereby authorized to prepare such schedules as in his judgment may be necessary.
Page 5 - Value added by manufacture. — The value of products is not a satisfactory measure of the importance of a given industry, because only a part of this value is actually created within the industry, another, and often a much larger, part being contributed by the value of the materials used For some purposes, the most satisfactory measure is the "value added by manufacture"— that is.
Page 659 - ... religious body, or other organization, or to records or statistics in his official custody, contained on any census schedule prepared by the Director of the Census under the authority of this Act, or of the Act to provide for a permanent Census Office, approved March 6, 1902, or of Acts amendatory thereof or supplemental thereto; and any person violating the provisions of this section by refusing or willfully neglecting to answer any of said questions...