Research Report, Issue 5The Division, 1964 - Social security |
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1-percent sample data able self-employment income aged 65-71 Self-employed aged 72 Based on 1-percent covered employment credits for 1960 credits in 1959 credits of workers currently insured deceased on January earnings from self-employment earnings of self-employed employment and wage employment income entitled on January entitled to old-age Farm and nonfarm farm self-employment gross farm income income for 1960 industry division insurance status Insured2 ment monthly benefits nonfarm self-employment Number in thousands number of workers old-age insurance benefits Percentage distribution based ployment quarters of coverage reporting taxable self-employment retail trade retirement test Self-employment and wage Sex and earnings Social Security Administration taxable self-employment income taxable under OASDI Total Men Women total net earnings Total Number Uninsured³ wage credits wage Total employment wage workers West South Central Women Number workers aged 65 workers aged 65-71 workers in covered workers reporting taxable workers were classified workers with earnings workers with taxable workers with wage
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Page 11 - It was about 10 percent in contract construction, in wholesale and retail trade, and in finance, insurance, and real estate.
Page 15 - Several studies suggest that only 20 percent of the men and 40 percent of the women expected to make teaching a career.
Page 3 - Joseph D. Phillips, The Self-Employed in the United States, Urbana, University of Illinois, 1962, Bulletin Series No.
Page 2 - If his gross farm income is more than $1,800 but his net farm earnings are less than $1,200, he may, if he wishes, report $1,200.