Estimated number of persons in the United States, in each functional class, by sex November 1987-Continued Armament program_. 12 106, 230 Assets of large corporations, $5,000,000 and over, in 1935 Assets of large manufacturing corporations of $5,000,000 and over, in 1935 106, 107, 231 35, 36, 207 Distribution of employees and employers by size of business concern - 141, 237 160, 162 88 88 88 84 97, 229 87 85 116 116 115, 118 92 82, 83 88 118 86 90 116 82, 83, 84, 227 138 84 40, 210 51, 54, 221 Cigarettes, production, 1919-36.. Cigars and cigarettes, employment and pay roll, index, 1923–38-- Complaints issued by Federal Trade Commission- Consolidations and mergers, historical development of.. Construction: Highway, etc., activity, 1915–37. 51, 52, 219 34, 206 121, 123, 233 124 124, 233 36, 37, 206 142, 238 145, 146, 147, 244 Residential and nonresidential, private building activity in Residential units provided for in new nonfarm construction_ 27, 28, 151, 201 170, 171 140, 141 136, 137, 138 113 120, 121, 232 120, 121, 232 United 120, 231 32, 33, 205 31, 32, 205 Corporations: Page 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 229, 230, 231 Assets of large corporations, $5,000,000 and over, 1935- 106, 230 106, 107, 231 Census, 1910-36. 93, 228 113 Consolidations and mergers, historical development of Growth of __ Importance of corporate activities by branches of industry, 1937.... Legal form of .... Size by assets in 1935. 93, 228 95, 96 93 103, 229 Size by assets in 1935, excluding financial companies. Tax structure, effect of 104, 105, 230 94 Costs of goods purchased by wage earners, etc., index, 1912–37. 61 Cotton, percentage exported.... 39, 208 175 Cotton goods, employment and pay rolls, index, 1923-38. 51, 53, 220 179 Durable goods, employment and pay rolls, index, 1923-38. Economic stagnation, comment on.. Economic structure, character of Employees and employers, distribution by size of business concern. Employment: 46, 214 163, 164 164 82, 83 97, 229 160, 161 51, 52, 219 51, 53, 220 Gainfully, percentages and classification, 1870-1930 Hours, average in manufacturing industries, 1932–38. Hours per week, composite index, 1914-36.. Iron and steel, index, 1923–38_. Locomotives, index, 1923-38 Lost in depression in nonagricultural occupations. Man-hours, composite index, 1914-36 Manufacturing, composite index, 1923-38. Nonagricultural, 1929-38.. 51, 53, 220 46, 214 166 144, 145, 243 58,223 55, 222 46, 49, 214 51, 218 12, 13, 196 55, 222 45, 213 43, 44, 211 49, 50, 216 67, 68, 69, 224, 225 Rubber tire and tube industry, index for 15 plants, 1923–36......... Self-employed in agricultural pursuits, census of. Survey of United States employees, classified census, 1933-38. 126, 127, 234 Woolen and worsted goods, index, 1923-38 Exports, values, 1919-37 Gainfully occupied persons, percentages and classifications, 1870–1930--- Gas, natural, production, 1882-1937. Glass industry, subdivisions, classification, 1936. Gold enterprises in Alaska......... 42, 211 142, 238 152, 153, 154 144, 145, 243 142, 238 118, 119 102, 103 Government intervention in private industry.... Henderson, Leon, executive secretary, Temporary National Economic Housing. See Construction. Immigration, population increase attributable to.. Imports, values, 1919-37... Income: Agricultural, lost in depression.. Cement, pay roll, index, 1923-38 Cigar and cigarette pay roll, index, 1923-38 Cotton goods, pay roll, index, 1923-38 Defined Discussion of Distribution, 1919-34 Dividends, 1919-34. Page 179 157, 183 Dividends lost in depression. Durable goods, pay roll index, 1923–38. England, per capita, 1934–35. Interest, etc., 1919-34. Iron and steel, pay roll, index, 1923–38. National, adjusted for price changes, 1919–34.. 20, 197 Industrial production, index, 1863-1937--- Industrial production, physical volume of, index, 1919-39. Nondurable goods, pay roll, index, 1923-38 Per capita, 1934–35. 49, 50, 216 Salaries and wages lost in depression in nonagricultural occupations__ United States total and per capita, 1850–1938 13, 14, 196 51, 52, 218 145, 146, 243 147, 149 10, 11, 195 23, 200 194 61 51, 54, 221 131, 132, 236 24, 25, 200 51, 218 16, 17, 197 Iron, pig, production and capacity of blast furnaces, 1910-37 Lubin, Isador, Commissioner of Labor Statistics, Department of Labor. 37, 38, 208 26, 201 102 118, 119 20, 197 35, 207 151, 152 160, 161 51, 218 12-19, 196 Lumber, sawmills, employment and pay rolls, index, 1923–38 Machines and new jobs.... 51, 52, 218 91 Manufacturing, composite labor income and hours, 1932–38_ Manufacturing industries, leading, relative positions and value of products, 58, 223 129 45, 213 27, 29, 202 131, 132, 236 Manufacturing, pay rolls and employment, composite indexes, 1923-38- McGarry study.. Mergers and consolidations, historical developments of.. N. R. A. experience from... O'Mahoney, Sen. Joseph C., chairman, introductory statement. Output per man-hour, index, 1909-37 Partnerships, census, 1917–36_. Patent applications, 1836-1937. Patents issued, 1836-1937... Pay rolls: See Income. Petroleum, production, 1876-1937--- Population: Business, classified, 1900-1937. Growth... Immigration, increase in, attributable to... Retail stores, independent, 1915 and 1935. Trends, 1850-1930. Unemployed, classified, 1937. United States, 1850-1960-- Poughkeepsie, N. Y., study showing length of survival of business con cerns Presidential message to Congress April 29, 1938. Price control__ Prices, wholesale, all commodities, index, 1800–1936.. Automobiles, etc., 1900-1937. Automobiles, annual, 1919-37.. Coal, 1870-1937- 87 1, 180, 185 171, 172 154, 155, 249 141, 237 35, 36, 207 142, 238 36, 37, 207 34, 206 121, 123, 233 40, 210 124, 233 152, 131, 132, 236 142, 238 35, 207 Lumber, 1919–37.. Man-hour output, 1909-37. 37, 38, 208 59, 60, 223 Manufactured products, 1929-38- Manufacturing, 10 major industries, relative positions and value of Steel castings for nine plants, 1927-38 121, 122, 232 Sugar, 1870-1937--- 142, 143, 240 Wagons, buggies, etc., 1900-1937 Railroads, steam, composite labor index, 1914–36-- 141, 237 55, 222 See also Locomotive. Railroad and highway construction activity in the United States, 1915-37__ Rayon fiber, consumption by United States manufacturers, 1912-37. 120, 121, 232 39, Reemployment, its effect on registered unemployed... Residential units provided for in new nonfarm construction, 1921-36. 32, 33, 205 Resolution adopted by the Temporary National Economic Committee setting forth its function and purpose. 120, 231 2 |