Occupational Mobility in the United States, 1930-1960 |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Patterns of Working Life | 7 |
The Components of Change | 19 |
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Occupational Mobility in the United States, 1930-1960 Abram J. Jaffe,R. O. Carleton No preview available - 1974 |
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1960 projections adjusted armed forces assumption average age balancing equation beginning of decade better jobs boys business cycle careers census survival rates Chapter civilian working force Clerical and kindred clerical and sales cohort age 15 comparable components of occupational computed Craftsmen cupational depression periods economic conditions entered estimating intercensal expected factor farm managers Farmers and farm five-year age cohort force age FORCE BY OCCUPATION force participation rates foremen and kindred foremen Laborers Hence in-mobility increase intercensal new entries labor force Labor Mobility laborers and foremen Laborers except farm large numbers linear interpolation major occupation group MALE WORKING FORCE military millions mobility rates models nonagriculture Numbers in thousands occupation and age occupational change occupational distribution occupational ladder occupational mobility officials and proprietors Operatives and kindred patterns period procedures Professional retirement rates Sales workers Six City Study survivors tabulated technical and kindred tion unsurvived new entries vertical mobility white collar