Study of occupations in the cloak, suit, and skirt industry of Greater New York and an apprenticeship plan for cutters ... . RY, BY AGE GROUPS. Employees reporting each specified number of years in the industry. Age group (years). Total. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 to14 15 to19 20 to24 25 to29 so andover. .Me-diannum-ber ofyears. PRESSERS. 18 to 20 .... 21 to 24 8201527 91110 1 1 4 ....1 1 31 3433 342421 J 6667147 11 25 to 29 1 3 22 1 291 30 to 34 441 35 to 39 1 ...... 131 40 to 44 3 45 to 49 4 2 2 50 and over 3 2 1 Total 100 1 1 10 8 8 13 16 7 7 IK 7 5 1 7 to 20 42125171211 4 24 131 11 31
Study of occupations in the cloak, suit, and skirt industry of Greater New York and an apprenticeship plan for cutters ... . RY, BY AGE GROUPS. Employees reporting each specified number of years in the industry. Age group (years). Total. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 to14 15 to19 20 to24 25 to29 so andover. .Me-diannum-ber ofyears. PRESSERS. 18 to 20 .... 21 to 24 8201527 91110 1 1 4 ....1 1 31 3433 342421 J 6667147 11 25 to 29 1 3 22 1 291 30 to 34 441 35 to 39 1 ...... 131 40 to 44 3 45 to 49 4 2 2 50 and over 3 2 1 Total 100 1 1 10 8 8 13 16 7 7 IK 7 5 1 7 to 20 42125171211 4 24 131 11 31 3671116151830 21 to 24 55 35 2. 4 1 242 1 39521 25 to 29 I 30 to 34 3441 35 to 39 3 40 to 44 1 1 11 2 45 to 49 . 1 5 50 and over .... 1 Total 100 6 5 6 12 9 9 21 | 12 5 2 6 9 The following chart (No. 21) indicates graphically the preponder-ance of pressors who have been in the industry less than 10 years,and of cutters who have been in 10 years or over. 154 BULLETIN OF THE BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS. Chart 21—NUMBER OF YEARS IN THE INDUSTRY FOR 100 PRESSERS AND 100 CUTTERS. NO. of YEAR5 in the INDUSTRY mm = pressers. YEARS in the 1-4- s5~9 10-14 15-19 20-Up INDUSTRY OCCUPATIONS IN CLOAK INDUSTRY OF NEW YORK CITY. 155 YEARS IN THE UNITED STATES OF FOREIGN BORN AND YEARS IN THEUNITED STATES BEFORE ENTERING THE INDUSTRY. Years in United States.—It may be pertinent now to comparepressers and cutters*with respect to the number of years since com-ing to the United States, eliminating, of course, the M shows the facts. For pressers the median and mode bothfall at 7 years; for cutters the median is 11 years, while the mode is8 years. With the exception of the single age group, 25 to 29, themedian number of years in the United States is consistently greaterat all ages for cutters than for pressers. Of 57 pressers who are 35 years of age or over, 29, or per cent,have been in the United States less than 10 years; the corresponding-figures for cutters are 2 ou
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