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... grade ; and 78 percent had not completed high school . One consequence of the pathetic share of the American way of life which the Negro has had available to him is evident in the high in- cidence of poverty in the Negro community . In ...
... grade ; and 78 percent had not completed high school . One consequence of the pathetic share of the American way of life which the Negro has had available to him is evident in the high in- cidence of poverty in the Negro community . In ...
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... grading , and road machinery operators ; painters , plumbers , and pipefitters . Easing requirements for entry into the relevant unions in many of these occupations would enable more of the workers released from defense employment who ...
... grading , and road machinery operators ; painters , plumbers , and pipefitters . Easing requirements for entry into the relevant unions in many of these occupations would enable more of the workers released from defense employment who ...
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... grading , and road ma- chinery operators . 2 14 Foremen 49 35 1 27 603 Linemen and servicemen , tele- graph , telephone , and power .. 4 10 Locomotive engineers ... 1 1 Machinists and job setters .. 42 10 See footnotes at end of table ...
... grading , and road ma- chinery operators . 2 14 Foremen 49 35 1 27 603 Linemen and servicemen , tele- graph , telephone , and power .. 4 10 Locomotive engineers ... 1 1 Machinists and job setters .. 42 10 See footnotes at end of table ...
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... grade 5-8 increments to schooling with associated on- the - job training in the United States . The last section of the table presents Mincer's internal rates of return . These , like all such estimates , are in fact the average of ...
... grade 5-8 increments to schooling with associated on- the - job training in the United States . The last section of the table presents Mincer's internal rates of return . These , like all such estimates , are in fact the average of ...
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... Grades 5 to 8 . 4.58 1.57 1.58 Cumulative rental values of on - the - job learning : Rates of increase associated ... grade 5-8 increments - whether we are considering their contributions to national income at the present time or what ...
... Grades 5 to 8 . 4.58 1.57 1.58 Cumulative rental values of on - the - job learning : Rates of increase associated ... grade 5-8 increments - whether we are considering their contributions to national income at the present time or what ...
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