. Profitable vocations for girls. rite interviews with successful factory workerssimilar to the Foreladys Story. 2. With the following figures from the New Jerseycensus report, make charts similar to that in the illus-tration. Find the per cent, of the total number of 70 YOCATIOXS FOR GlRLS women in each industry earning under $4 a week, from$4 to $5, from $5 to $6, and so on, and indicate thesefigures by columns. Carpets andRugs Wages Under $4 $ 4 but under $ 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 1010 1212 1515 2020 2525 and over. Total NumberReceiving 37 30 44 37 57 49 32 40 9 0 0 0 335 ChemicalProducts Numbe


. Profitable vocations for girls. rite interviews with successful factory workerssimilar to the Foreladys Story. 2. With the following figures from the New Jerseycensus report, make charts similar to that in the illus-tration. Find the per cent, of the total number of 70 YOCATIOXS FOR GlRLS women in each industry earning under $4 a week, from$4 to $5, from $5 to $6, and so on, and indicate thesefigures by columns. Carpets andRugs Wages Under $4 $ 4 but under $ 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 1010 1212 1515 2020 2525 and over. Total NumberReceiving 37 30 44 37 57 49 32 40 9 0 0 0 335 ChemicalProducts NumberReceiving 105 322 473 389 340 310 135 78 23 16 1 1 2193 Corsets Printing andBookbinding Waj Number Number ;es Receiving Receiving Under $4 187176 15 $ 4 but under $ 5 84 5 M 6 239 82 6 « 7 295 78 7 (( 8 320 84 8 U 9 295 72 9 ti 10 257 43 10 « 12 305 56 12 it 15 121 39 15 U 20 14 12 20 << 25 2 5 25 and c 0 0 Total. 2211 570 Factoky Wohk 71 o P^ O. KlSS^^icJ^^^^^S <\i cvj c\j ?*??•-, i ? ! . fe SL C\J *- - »?* -i^ 72 Vocations for Giels Eeferexces Annual reports of State Bureaus of Labor and Statis-tics. (The best reports for students of labor condi-tions are those of Xew Jersey, Illinois, Massachusetts,Ohio, Iowa.) Campbell, H. S. Women Wage-Earners. Little, Brown& Co. Dodge, H. H. Occupations Open to the Girl of Four-teen to Sixteen. Girls Trade Education League,Boston, Mass. Van Kleek, M. Women in the Bookbinding Sage Foundation, X. Y. Van Kleek, M. Artificial Flower Making. EussellSage Foundation, X. Y., 1913. Van Worst. The Woman Who Toils. Doubleday, 1903. Women and Child Wage-Earners in the UnitedStates. Superintendent of Documents, Washington,D. C. I. Cotton Industry. II. Ready-made Glass Industry. IV. Silk Industry. V. Womenin Stores and Factories. IX. History of Women inIndustry. X. History of Women in Trades Women in the Metal Trades. XVI. TypicalCotton Mill Worke


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