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Page 90
... labor require- ments of these industries . Classified according to durability of product , sales per wage earner are heaviest in the transient goods group . In fact , the ratio for this group exceeds all others in Table 22 . Even if the ...
... labor require- ments of these industries . Classified according to durability of product , sales per wage earner are heaviest in the transient goods group . In fact , the ratio for this group exceeds all others in Table 22 . Even if the ...
Page 127
... labor input than consumption goods . Only in the group of personal consumption goods , clothing chiefly , does the relative labor requirement exceed that for capital goods . Estimates of aggregate man hours worked in 1929 show no ...
... labor input than consumption goods . Only in the group of personal consumption goods , clothing chiefly , does the relative labor requirement exceed that for capital goods . Estimates of aggregate man hours worked in 1929 show no ...
Page 180
... Labor Statistics on the normal work week in dicates the reduction in hours gained by manufacturing labor prior to 1929 , the change between 1914 and 1919 being the most striking . Although statistics are not available for years since ...
... Labor Statistics on the normal work week in dicates the reduction in hours gained by manufacturing labor prior to 1929 , the change between 1914 and 1919 being the most striking . Although statistics are not available for years since ...
Contents
Some Characteristics of Manufacturing Scope and Method of the Survey 33 | 8 |
Interrelations of Productive Factors | 58 |
The Pattern of Manufacturing Produc | 120 |
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