Monthly Labor Review, 90. sējumsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1967 Publishes in-depth articles on labor subjects, current labor statistics, information about current labor contracts, and book reviews. |
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29. lappuse
... Negro , 11 percent Mexican American , and 1 percent from other nonwhite groups . Several cross tabulations were run by ethnic group , but none of the differences found was sig- nificant . The research team considered this lack of ...
... Negro , 11 percent Mexican American , and 1 percent from other nonwhite groups . Several cross tabulations were run by ethnic group , but none of the differences found was sig- nificant . The research team considered this lack of ...
31. lappuse
... Negro men averaged fewer years on their cur- rent job than white men , probably because of the concentration of Negro men in seasonal and casual jobs . On the other hand , white and Negro women averaged about the same length of time on ...
... Negro men averaged fewer years on their cur- rent job than white men , probably because of the concentration of Negro men in seasonal and casual jobs . On the other hand , white and Negro women averaged about the same length of time on ...
33. lappuse
... Negro workers remained about the same in both surveys . The length of continuous employment on the current job differs substantially among workers depending on their age , sex , and color . Job tenure varies directly with age ; workers ...
... Negro workers remained about the same in both surveys . The length of continuous employment on the current job differs substantially among workers depending on their age , sex , and color . Job tenure varies directly with age ; workers ...
34. lappuse
Chart 1. White Men Averaged More Years on Their Job Than Negro Men But the Job Tenure of White and Negro Women Was About the Same current job , Median years on January 1966 15 10 5 MEN WOMEN White Negro اتار 14 to 24 25 to 44 45 years ...
Chart 1. White Men Averaged More Years on Their Job Than Negro Men But the Job Tenure of White and Negro Women Was About the Same current job , Median years on January 1966 15 10 5 MEN WOMEN White Negro اتار 14 to 24 25 to 44 45 years ...
42. lappuse
Adjustment to Plant Closure Cooperation in Planning for the Transfer of Negro Workers Into a White Community The Committee is pleased with the results of the transfer. EDITOR'S NOTE . - This article is excerpted , with mi- nor stylistic ...
Adjustment to Plant Closure Cooperation in Planning for the Transfer of Negro Workers Into a White Community The Committee is pleased with the results of the transfer. EDITOR'S NOTE . - This article is excerpted , with mi- nor stylistic ...
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