| Gordon S. Watkins - 1922 - 694 lapas
...of time worked (one hour) was from 10 to 20 per cent less than it was in the decade 1890-1899, and from 7 to 17 per cent less than it was before the...of the established week's work, moreover, was from 20 to 30 per cent less than in the nineties and from 10 to 20 per cent less than in 1915. American... | |
| Gordon S. Watkins - 1922 - 688 lapas
...study of recent wage and price movements has led to the conclusion that "at the termination of the war the return in commodities which the American workman...an equal length of time worked (one hour) was from 10 to 20 per cent less than it was in the decade 1890-1899, and from 7 to 17 per cent less than it... | |
| Willard Earl Atkins, Harold Dwight Lasswell - 1924 - 544 lapas
...gain upon prices in 1918 and therefore real wages rose in that year over their low-water mark of 1917. "All the evidence seems to indicate that at the termination...an equal length of time worked (one hour) was from 10 to 20 per cent less than it was in the decade 1890-1899, and from 7 to 17 per cent less than it... | |
| John Andrews Fitch - 1924 - 452 lapas
...Rubinow's pre-war figures down through the year 1918. In summing up their conclusions the authors say that "all the evidence seems to indicate that at the termination...an equal length of time worked (one hour) was from 10 to 20 per cent less than it was in the decade 1890-99 and from 7 to 17 per cent less than it was... | |
| John Andrews Fitch - 1924 - 450 lapas
...length of time worked (one hour) was from 10 to 20 per cent less than it was in the decade 1890-99 and from 7 to 17 per cent less than it was before the...of the established week's work, moreover, was from 20 to 30 per cent less than in the 'nineties, and from 10 to 20 per cent less than in 1915. American... | |
| Newell LeRoy Sims - 1924 - 604 lapas
...A more careful study by HP Douglas lends added proof. His findings are summarized in the following: "All the evidence seems to indicate that at the termination...Great War the return in commodities which the American workingman received for an equal length of time worked (one hour) was from 10 to 20 per cent less than... | |
| Newell LeRoy Sims - 1924 - 604 lapas
...indicate that at the termination of the Great War the return in commodities which the American workingman received for an equal length of time worked (one hour) was from 10 to 20 per cent less than it was in the decade 1890 to 1899 and from 7 to 17 per cent less than it... | |
| David Joseph Saposs, Bertha Tigay Saposs - 1926 - 458 lapas
...service. A most significant statement recently made by Paul Douglas and Frances Lamberson concludes: "All the evidence seems to indicate that at the termination...an equal length of time worked (one hour) was from 10 to 20 per cent less than it was in the decade 1890-1899, and from 7 to 17 per cent less than it... | |
| Willard Earl Atkins, Harold Dwight Lasswell - 1924 - 548 lapas
...gain upon prices in 1918 and therefore real wages rose in that year over their low-water mark of 1917. "All the evidence seems to indicate that at the termination...an equal length of time worked (one hour) was from 10 to 20 per cent less than it was in the decade 1890-1899, and from 7 to 17 per cent less than it... | |
| 1916 - 296 lapas
...four years.' In 1921 Paul H. Douglas, of the University of Chicago, and Frances Lamberson declared: All the evidence seems to indicate that at the termination...an equal length of time worked (one hour) was from 10 to 20 per cent less than it was in the decade 1890-1899, and from 7 to 17 per cent less than it... | |
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