Women in Gainful Occupations, 1870 to 1920: A Study of the Trend of Recent Changes in the Numbers, Occupational Distribution, and Family Relationship of Women Reported in the Census as Following a Gainful Occupation, Volume 9 |
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11 SELECTED CITIES Boarding and lodging boarding or lodging Bookkeepers cashiers census CENT DISTRIBUTION Clerks except clerks clerks in stores decrease Dressmakers and seamstresses East North East South Central employed member ENGAGED IN GAINFUL foreign or mixed foreign-born white women gainful occupations GAINFULLY EMPLOYED WOMEN Housekeepers and stewardesses increase Laundresses Laundry operatives living at home lodging house keepers manicurists MARITAL CONDITION married women MIDDLE ATLANTIC Midwives and nurses Milliners and millinery mixed parentage Musicians and teachers native parentage NATIVE WHITE WOMEN Negro women nonagricultural pursuits North Central number of Negro number of women Number Per cent nurses not trained Ohio percentage of women RACE AND NATIVITY Retail dealers Single including unknown South Carolina South Dakota Stenographers and typists teachers of music Telephone operators total number Trained nurses West North West South West Virginia Widowed or divorced WOMEN 16 women employed WOMEN ENGAGED women gainfully employed women of native