At the census of 1900 the greatest and least numbers of employees were reported, and also the average number employed during each month of the year. The average number of wage-earners (men, women, and children) employed during the entire year was ascertained... Biennial Report - Page 645by Industrial Commission of Minnesota - 1901Full view - About this book
| Arizona. Governor - 1898 - 1274 pages
...earners (men. women, and children) employed during the entire year was ascertained by using 12. tbe number of calendar months, as a divisor into the total of the average number? reported for each month. This difference in the method of ascertaining the average number of... | |
| Arizona. Governor - 1901 - 208 pages
...earners (men. women and children) employed during the entire year was ascertained by using 12. tin number of calendar months, as a divisor into the total of the average number! reported for each month. This difference in the method of ascertaining the aver age number... | |
| United States. Census Office - 1902 - 680 pages
...were reported as being in operation. At the census of 1900 the greatest and least numbers of employees were reported, and also the average number employed...total of the average numbers reported for each month. The difference in the method of ascertaining the average number of wageearners during the entire year... | |
| Hadly Winfield Quaintance - 1904 - 154 pages
...p. 506. * Ninth Census, Population, p. 680. 5 Rogers : Industrial and Commercial History, p. 26. 6 " The average number of wage-earners (men, women, and...total of the average numbers reported for each month." Twelfth Census : Bulletin No. 69, p. 2. 7 Twelfth Census, Manufactures IV, page 345. "More than two... | |
| Hadly Winfield Quaintance - 1904 - 124 pages
...p. 506. 4 Ninth Census, Population, p. 680. 5 Rogers : Industrial and Commercial History, p. 26. 6 "The average number of wage-earners (men, women, and...total of the average numbers reported for each month." Twelfth Census : Bulletin No. 69, p. 2. 1 Twelfth Census, Manufactures IV, page 345. " More than two... | |
| Alexander Russell Bond - 1904 - 572 pages
...wage-earners (men, women, and children) employed during the entire year was computed in the Census Office by using 12, the number of calendar months, as a divisor...reported for each month. This difference in the method of ascertainCost of Materials Used. Miscellaneous Expenses. Total. Purchased in Raw State. Purchased in... | |
| Josiah Strong, William Howe Tolman, William Dwight Porter Bliss - 1904 - 292 pages
...including custom work and repairing" 52.0 74.5 36.5 26.9 141.2 124.4 85.8 85.1 $13.010.036.514 38.8 by using 12, the number of calendar months, as a divisor...total of the average numbers reported for each month. Furthermore, the schedules for 1890 included in the wage-earning class " overseers, and foremen or... | |
| Albert Allis Hopkins - 1904 - 558 pages
...wage-earners (men, women, and children) employed during the entire year was computed in the Census Office by using 12, the number of calendar months, as a divisor into the total of the average numbers reported fot each month. This difference in the method of ascertainCost of Materials Used. Miscellaneous Expenses.... | |
| Josiah Strong, William Howe Tolman, William Dwight Porter Bliss - 1905 - 370 pages
...AND 1880. For Europe we have the following: FROM MULHALL'S INDUSTRIES AND WEALTH OF NATIONS, 1896. by using 12, the number of calendar months, as a divisor into the total of the average number в reported for each month. Furthermore, the schedules for 1890 included in the wage-earning... | |
| 1911 - 802 pages
...establishments were reported as being in operation," whereas in 1900 and 1905 the average number was computed "by using 12, the number of calendar months, as a...total of the average numbers reported for each month." The effect of this change of method is shown in the case of twelve selected industries, where the average... | |
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