The Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political ScienceJohns Hopkins University Press, 1919 - 154 strani |
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... industry from which it has secured monthly returns as to unemployment . It has attempted to select local unions which have reliable and intelligent secretaries , to have each trade represented in proportion to the number of workmen ...
... industry from which it has secured monthly returns as to unemployment . It has attempted to select local unions which have reliable and intelligent secretaries , to have each trade represented in proportion to the number of workmen ...
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... industry was approximately the same , while the average of all industries was only 22 per cent . When it is remembered that the average of all industries is weighted in proportion to the relative representation of trades , and that the ...
... industry was approximately the same , while the average of all industries was only 22 per cent . When it is remembered that the average of all industries is weighted in proportion to the relative representation of trades , and that the ...
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... industry . It is to be noted that , without exception , in the period 1882-1911 unemploy- ment was greater in ... industry . Accord- ingly , the local unions were requested to report the number of members employed at the trade , the ...
... industry . It is to be noted that , without exception , in the period 1882-1911 unemploy- ment was greater in ... industry . Accord- ingly , the local unions were requested to report the number of members employed at the trade , the ...
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... industrial depression . The striking fact about the data of the Pattern Makers is the relative constancy of the ... industries of any two States are rarely the same , or even if the same , the proportions of workmen employed in the ...
... industrial depression . The striking fact about the data of the Pattern Makers is the relative constancy of the ... industries of any two States are rarely the same , or even if the same , the proportions of workmen employed in the ...
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... industry which gave employment to more people than any other industry . In New Hampshire and Vermont , on the other hand , where the fluctuations in the various industries largely balance one another , the minimum numbers of wage ...
... industry which gave employment to more people than any other industry . In New Hampshire and Vermont , on the other hand , where the fluctuations in the various industries largely balance one another , the minimum numbers of wage ...
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