Women, Cities and Schools: Education and the Development of an Urban Female Labor Force, 1890-1930, Volume 1 |
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age categories age distribution age group areas black women Census Data central place theory Chapter context course East South Central employed in manufacturing enrolled in school enrollment levels enrollment patterns entered the labor female employment Female Enrollment female labor force female school participation Force Participation Rates foreign born women growth high school immigrant families immigrant women increase indicated in Table labor force participation labor market Lampard large numbers major ethnic groups male/female manufacturing belt ment Middle Atlantic native white women Northeast number of women Otis Dudley Duncan pattern of female pattern of school percent population density regional differences sample cities school enrollment rates school participation rates second generation immigrant social and economic Southern cities Southwest Mountain teenage enrollment rates teenage school participation three regions twentieth century U.S. Census U.S. Total University of Wisconsin-Madison urban and rural urban development variation West West U.S. women's education workers younger children