Occupational Data for Counselors: A Handbook of Census Information Selected for Use in Guidance ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1945 - 36 páginas |
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1930 Percent Number 5-percent sample account workers agents and farm apprentices assayers Brickmasons Bureau of Labor CENSUS OCCUPATIONAL DATA Census of Population chemists Chiropractors Class of worker Comparative Occupation Statistics Cora E county agents Craftsmen Employed workers Employers and own-account employment engineers experienced labor force experienced persons seeking Experienced workers explanation of items Farm laborers farm manager FEDERAL SECURITY AGENCY field figures filling station Force by Occupation Force Sample Statistics Foremen FRANCES PERKINS Government workers guidance INTERPRETING CENSUS DATA kindred products kindred workers Labor Force Sample Labor Statistics Mail carriers major occupation groups n. e. c.-"not elsewhere classified nurses Occupation and Industry Occupations principally employed own-account workers Percent unemployed Photoengravers ployed persons Private wage Proprietors retail trade salary workers Selected occupations 1910 Semiprofessional workers Series P-14 service workers stonemasons SUGGESTIONS FOR INTERPRETING SUMMARIES OF CENSUS TABLE 4.-Employment Information teachers tion Total number wage or salary Washington 25 workers_
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Página 20 - The professional and scientific service shall include all classes of positions the duties of which are to perform routine, advisory, administrative, or research work which is based upon the established principles of a profession or science, and which requires professional, scientific, or technical training equivalent to that represented by graduation from a college or university of recognized standing.
Página 20 - A professional worker is (1) one who "performs advisory, administrative, or research work which is based upon the established principles of a profession or science, and which requires professional, scientific, or technical training equivalent to that represented by graduation from a college or university of recognized standing"; or (2) one who performs work which is based upon the established facts, or principles, or methods in a restricted field of science or art, and which work requires for its...
Página 33 - Industrial Classification of Persons 14 Years Old and Over in the Labor Force: 1940.
Página 17 - The principal difference between the two concepts is that "gainful workers" include all persons who were reported as usually following a gainful occupation, regardless of whether working or seeking work at the time of the census, whereas "labor force" includes only persons working or seeking work as of a particular week to which the census refers. The "total labor force" was defined in the 1940 census on the basis of the person's activity during the week of March 24 to 30, 1940, and includes all...
Página 18 - Mar. 24-30, 1940, who were actively seeking work during that week. This category is composed of both experienced and new workers, the latter being persons who had not previously worked full time for 1 month or more.
Página 20 - A laborer, except a farm laborer, is a worker engaged in a manual pursuit, usually routine, for the pursuance of which no special training, judgment, or manual dexterity is usually necessary, and in which the worker usually supplies mainly muscular strength for the performance of coarse, heavy work.
Página 20 - An operative or kindred worker is one engaged in a manual pursuit, usually routine, for the pursuance of which only a short period or no period of preliminary training is usually necessary, and which in its pursuance usually calls for the exercise of only a moderate degree of judgment or of manual dexterity, and which usually calls for the expenditure of only a moderate degree of muscular force.
Página 19 - In which engaged during census week, and are based on complete census returns. Occupation figures for remaining experienced labor force groups, not shown separately in this table, refer to the occupation which the person regarded as his usual occupation and at which he was still physically able to work, and are based on Sample B, see p.
Página 33 - All Experienced Persons in the Labor Force by Occupation and Industry, for the United States: 1940.