... personal circumstances and industrial history of claimants to benefits under the unemployment insurance act. The report finds that 66.5 per cent of all the males interviewed, and 73.5 per cent of all the females were persons who in normal times would... Pneumonia and Pneumococcus Infections - Page 28by Robert Bruce Preble - 1904 - 211 pagesFull view - About this book
| Labor laws and legislation - 1924 - 1126 pages
...the females, were persons who in normal times would usually be in steady employment ; while only 3.6 per cent, of the males and 2.0 per cent, of the females were regarded as " verging on the unemployable ". Categories A and B taken together (persons who in... | |
| Labor laws and legislation - 1924 - 368 pages
...the females were persons who in normal times would usually be in regular employment, while only 3.6 per cent of the males and 2.0 per cent of the females were regarded as "verging on the unemployable." The analysis shows that the number of men and women... | |
| Leo Wolman - Minimum wage - 1924 - 72 pages
...the females were persons who in normal times would usually be in regular employment, while only 3.6 per cent of the males and 2.0 per cent of the females were regarded as "verging on the unemployable." The analysis shows that the number of men and women... | |
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