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Our boys : a study of the 245,000 sixteen, seventeen and eighteen year old employed boys of the state of New York . 12346 6 7 9910*OltleB over 25,000 ll 12345678910#Oltles unler 26,000 m __. 105J 5% Ohlliiron 1 13 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+Vlllagef OTer 5,000 123456789 10+i-Iaoes oniler 5,000 III 12345 67 891tH>i;>l07sd fana boya Sixteen, Seventeen and Eighteen Yewr Old Employed BoysBoys Coming from Families of from One to Ten or More ChildrenChart No. 5A.— State Summary Our Boys 63 15% IQfc b% Children TIn family 155? GREATER NEW YORK E3456789 1(» 12B48. 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 10-h 10?;- 55? CITIES OVER 25,000 St — /PI Id 7 / 12346«7»9 10+ 1234S6789 10-*- 12S46«7t Children in family I .lAieerlcan bom boys with American bom parents caaaa Amorloan bom boya with foralgTi bom or raliwd («rent8 ??? Foreign bom boya with foreign bom parents 9 S> Sixteen, Seventeen and Eighteen Tear Old Employed Boys Families of American, Mixed and Foreign Parentage Groups Chart No. 5B.—Greater New York and Cities over 25,000- 64 OuE Boys CHAPTER VI Persistence in SchoolOver sixty-five percent remained in school beyond the compulsoryage limit Chart ISTo. 6 and table JSTo. 6 in the text show that over sixty-fivepercent of the boys remained in school beyond the compulsoryschool age. This refutes the statement which is commonly made tothe effect that most of the employed boys in ISTew York State wouldhave dropped out of school at an earlier age than they did had itnot been for the compulsory school law. Enlightened publicopinion which frames and enfor


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