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Page 137
... received higher average earnings per hour and in six they received lower . In the majority of cases , the Negroes were paid less than the whites in the skilled occupations though in two of the occupa- tions they received more . This ...
... received higher average earnings per hour and in six they received lower . In the majority of cases , the Negroes were paid less than the whites in the skilled occupations though in two of the occupa- tions they received more . This ...
Page 215
... received . the highest wages . Half of them earned $ 17.50 or over . Office workers received a median wage of $ 13.55 . Fifty per cent of the clerks in the 5 - and - 10 - cent stores made less than $ 8.10 . A more adequate idea of the ...
... received . the highest wages . Half of them earned $ 17.50 or over . Office workers received a median wage of $ 13.55 . Fifty per cent of the clerks in the 5 - and - 10 - cent stores made less than $ 8.10 . A more adequate idea of the ...
Page 216
... received less than $ 11.05 a week . Half of the colored , working the same long hours , made less than $ 8.30 a week . * A special investigation was made of a representative group of 59 women in Virginia . Most of them worked in the ...
... received less than $ 11.05 a week . Half of the colored , working the same long hours , made less than $ 8.30 a week . * A special investigation was made of a representative group of 59 women in Virginia . Most of them worked in the ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
THE WOMAN PROBLEM | 11 |
THE NEWSPAPER PROBLEM | 22 |
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