The public schools and women in office service . High School Mich School High School High School Qrammai Qrammar Graduate Non-Oraduate with without with without Additional Additional Additional Additional Additional Additional Tralnlnt. Training. Training. Training. Training. Training. 33. AdditionalTraining. High School Graduate without Additional Training. High School Non-Uraduato with Additional Training. High School Non-Oraduato without Additional Training. Grammar School with Additional Training. $15 and over, $12 and less tfian $15. KEY: $8 and less than $12. ESLess than


The public schools and women in office service . High School Mich School High School High School Qrammai Qrammar Graduate Non-Oraduate with without with without Additional Additional Additional Additional Additional Additional Tralnlnt. Training. Training. Training. Training. Training. 33. AdditionalTraining. High School Graduate without Additional Training. High School Non-Uraduato with Additional Training. High School Non-Oraduato without Additional Training. Grammar School with Additional Training. $15 and over, $12 and less tfian $15. KEY: $8 and less than $12. ESLess than $8, i^b The number ; includt^s 22 unclassified as to schooling. Graph based on Go3.•The number iS.) includes 2{) unclassified as to schooling and 5 with Grammar Schoolingwithout Additional Training. Graph based on 413. 128 WOMEN IN OFFICE SERVICE. well prepared, per cent earning $12 or , the girl who has been unable to complete her highschool course can equip herself, by an intensive coursein a private business school, for practically the sameposition as that held by a high school graduate withoutadditional training. In sharp contrast are the wagesof the 419 clerks who did not attend business school Table 28.— Showing Schooling of 675 Clerks with Relation to Wages. Clerks E


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