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The Negro at Work in New York City: A Study in Economic Progress

Chapter 10 EARNERS 10

Word Count: 228    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

as heads of families, of lodgers, and of adult sons and daughters or other relatives in the family could not be ascertained. Therefore, no attempt was made to give statemen

s important, therefore, to note that 113 out of 159 males, or 71.1 per cent, and 106 out of 167 females, or 63.5 per cent, were single, excluding those unknown. This suggests what t

Negro Wage-earners, Fifteen Years

ition Male.

No. Per cen

16.3 30 1

71.1 106 63

5.7 27 1

3 1.9 -

8 5.0 4

100. 167 1

duals has been indicated, we may profitably

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The Negro at Work in New York City: A Study in Economic Progress
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