Occupational Trends in the United States, Volume 1Incomplete manuscript of study conducted at Stanford University by H. Dewey Anderson. Two letters by Dr. Anderson concerning the project also included. |
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CHART | 9 |
Percentage of Total Population Gainfully Employed | 25 |
Percentage of Gainfully Employed by Occupational | 33 |
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