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LIST OF TABLES
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1. | Occupational distribution of the working population of Cleveland | 26 |
2. | Nativity of the working population in Cleveland | 27 |
3. | Pupils enrolled in the different grades of the public day schools in June, 1915 | 30 |
4. | Enrollment of high school pupils, second semester, 1914–15 | 31 |
5. | Ages of pupils enrolled in public elementary, high, and normal schools in June, 1915 | 33 |
6. | Educational equipment of the children who drop out of the public schools each year, as indicated by the grades from which they leave | 35 |
7. | Per cent of total male working population engaged in specified occupations, 1900 and 1910 | 40 |
8. | Distribution of native born men between the ages of 21 and 45 in the principal occupational groups | 41 |
9. | Distribution of third and fourth year students in trade courses in the Cleveland technical high schools, first semester, 1915–16 | 63 |
10. | Distribution by occupations of Cleveland's technical school graduates | 64 |
11. | Time allotment in the apprentice course given by the Warner and Swasey Company, Cleveland | 70 |
12. | Course and number enrolled in the technical night schools, January, 1915 | 77 |
13. | Per cent of total population engaged in gainful occupations during three different age periods | 84 |
14. | Number employed in the principal wage earning occupations among each 1,000 women from 16 to 21 years of age | 85 |
15. | Per cent of women employees over 18 years of age earning $12 a week and over | 120 |
16. | Wages for full-time working week, women's clothing, Cleveland, 1915 | 139 |
17. | Average wages for full-time working week for similar workers, in men's and women's clothing, Cleveland, 1915 | 139 |
18. | Proportions and estimated numbers employed in machine tool occupations, 1915 | 161 |
19. | Average, highest, and lowest earnings, in cents per hour, and per cent employed on piece work and day work, 1915 | 162 |
20. | Estimated time required to learn machine tool work | 164 |
21. | Average earnings per hour in pattern making, molding, core making, blacksmithing, and boiler making | 166 |
22. | Estimated number of men engaged in building trades, 1915 | 174 |
23. | Union regulations as to entering age of apprentice | 175 |
24. | Union regulations as to length of apprenticeship period | 175 |
25. | Union scale of wages in cents per hour, May 1, 1915 | 177 |
26. | Usual weekly wages of apprentices in three building trades | 178 |
27. | Average daily earnings of job and newspaper composing room workers, 1915 | 199 |
28. | Average daily earnings of pressroom workers, 1915 | 202 |
29. | Average daily earnings of bindery workers, 1915 | 203 |
30. | Average daily earnings in photoengraving, stereotyping, electrotyping, and lithographing occupations, 1915 | 205 |