OC.1 HHRPm *v> ASSIGNED OCCUPATIONS OF PERSONS EMPLOYED ON WPA PROJECTS NOVEMBER 1937 LA V'ed wev-V^ 2* nHi| NSA Q-c WORKS PROGRESS ADMINISTRATION F. C. HARRINGTON, Administrator WORKS PROGRESS ADMINISTRATION F. C HARRINGTON, Administrator ASSIGNED OCCUPATIONS OF PERSONS EMPLOYED ON WPA PROJECTS November 1937 CORRINGTON GILL Assistant Administrator EMERSON ROSS, Director Division of Statistics Washington, D. C. February 1939 CONTENTS Page Introduction . 1-5 Tables A. Number of Persons Employed on WPA Projects, by Groups of Assigned Occupations .•••••••.... 2 B. Number of Women Employed on WPA Projects, by Groups of Assigned Occupations ...••••.••.. 4 Charts Percent Distribution of Employment on WPA Projects, by Assigned Occupations 2 Percent Distribution of Employment on WPA Construc¬ tion Projects, by Types of Projects and by Assigned Occupations 6 Percent Distribution of Employment on WPA Projects Other Than Construction, by Types of projects and by Assigned Occupations 7 United States Summaries: Tables 1. Number of Persons Employed on WPA Projects, by As¬ signed Occupations and by Major Types of Projects ..... 10-11 2. Percent Distribution of Persons Employed on WPA Proj¬ ects, by Assigned Occupations and by Major Types of Projects. 12-13 3. Number of Persons Employed on WPA Projects, by States and by Groups of Assigned Occupations 14 4. Percent Distribution of Persons Employed on WPA Proj¬ ects, by States and by Groups of Assigned Occupations ... 15 5. Number of Persons Employed on WPA Projects, by States and by Major Types of Projects 16-17 6. Percent Distribution of Persons Employed on WPA Proj¬ ects, by States and by Major Types of projects 18-19 7. Number of Women Employed on WPA Projects, by Assigned Occupations . 20 CONTENTS (Continued) State Summaries: Tables Paje Each table in this section covers two states, including the following dataj Even Numbered Tables - Number of Persons Employed on WPA Projects, by Assigned Occupations and by Sex Odd Numbered Tables - Number of Persons Employed on WPA Projects, by Groups of Assigned Occupations and by Major Types of Projects 8-9. Alabama and Arizona. . 22-23 10-11. Arkansas and California 24-25 12-13. Colorado and Connecticut 26-27 14-15. Delaware and District of Columbia. ...... 28-29 16-17. Florida and Georgia. 30-31 18-19. Idaho and Illinois ••••••••• 32-33 20-21. Indiana and Iowa 34-35 22-23. Kansas and Kentucky. 36-37 24-25. Louisiana and Maine. ••••••.•••••• 38-39 26-27, Maryland and Massachusetts ....•••••• 40-41 28-29. I&chigan and Minnesota 42-43 30-31. Mississippi and Missouri ... 44-45 32-33. Montana and Nebraska 46-47 34-35. Nevada and New Hampshire •••..•••••• 48-49 36-37, New Jersey and New Mexico. • 50-51 38-39. New York City and New York (Excl. N.Y.C.). . • 52-53 40-41. North Carolina and North Dakota. • 54-55 42-43. Ohio and Oklahoma. 56-57 44-45. Oregon and Pennsylvania 58-59 46-47. Rhode Island and South Carolina. , 60-61 48-49. South Dakota and Tennessee 62-63 50-51. Texas and Utah. .. 64-65 52-53. Vermont and Virginia ••••...••.•.• 66-67 54-55. Washington and West Virginia 68-69 56-57. Wisconsin and Wyoming. 70-71 58-59. H&waii. 72-73 iv ASSIGNED OCCUPATIONS OF PERSONS EMPLOYED ON WPA PROJECTS IN NOVEMBER 1937 The tabular material contained in the pages that follow has been derived from a study of the occupations of per¬ sons employed on WPA projects in Novem¬ ber 1937. This month — more than two years after the initiation of the WPA program - represents a time in the op¬ eration of the program when WPA employ¬ ment had reaohed its lowest level after 19 months of almost uninterrupted de¬ cline as a result of generally improved business conditions. Subsequent to No¬ vember 1937 the number of WPA workers increased, reflecting the greater needs arising from the recession that began shortly before. The paragraphs that follow deal successively with the sources of the data, with the classifi¬ cations used in the study and the limi¬ tations of the tabular material, and finally with the major findings. Description of the Data Basic tabulations for the study were made in the eight area statistical offices formerly operated by the Divi¬ sion of Statistics. The data were taken from copies of WPA project payrolls ending during November 1937. The tabu¬ lation constitutes a complete count of all persons employed on WPA proj¬ ects who are paid from Federal funds with the exception of owner-operators of equipment. The primary classification of WPA workers was based upon the assigned occupation indicated for eaoh person on the first November payroll on which his name appeared. The assigned occupation of each worker, consequently, is that at which he was employed on a WPA project, irrespective of the usual occupation at which he may have worked prior to his assignment to a WPA project. This classification by assigned oc¬ cupation should be distinguished from a classification by security wage class. The latter relates to the four broad classes upon which differentiations in monthly wage rates are based and pro¬ vides for unskilled, intermediate, skilled, and professional and technical classes. The classification of workers in this tabulation, however, corresponds generally to the usual socio-economic grouping of occupations, and the major occupational categories such as profes¬ sional and technical, skilled, and semi¬ skilled as used in this study refer to types of jobs rather than to wage class divisions. Thus, a person whose occu¬ pation is that of seamstress on a sew¬ ing project is classified in this tabu¬ lation as a "semi-skilled non-construc¬ tion worker" although on the basis of her monthly wage rate she would probably be in the "unskilled" wage class. The conventional socio-economic groupings have been modified somewhat to fit the kinds of jobs provided on a pub¬ lic work program, but no fundamental changes have been made in the classifi¬ cation. It should be noted that the 1 socio-economic group "proprietors, mana¬ gers, and. officials" is not represented in the assigned occupations of project workers, but that a "project supervisors and foremen" class has been set up as a separate major category. In several instances specific occupations which are relatively unimportant in private industry are of considerable signifi¬ cance in the WPA work program. In this tabulation such occupations have been segregated from the "all other" class in which they are usually included. Examples of these are "housekeeping aides" and "statistical editors and enumerators." In addition to the groupings by assigned occupations, workers have been classified by the types of projects on which they were employed and by sex. The type of project classification used herein involves the conventional major categories found in the periodic reports of employment on WPA projects. Occupational Groups and Major Types of Projects In November 1937 project work was provided by the WPA for 1,567,000 per¬ sons. More than half of these workers (55 percent) were employed as laborers or at related unskilled manual jobs. Per¬ sons assigned to semi-skilled work con- PERCENT DISTRIBUTION OF EMPLOYMENT ON WPA PROJECTS, BY ASSIGNED OCCUPATIONS Month Ending November 30, 1937 Assigned Occupation LABORER SEMI - SKILLED SKILLED CLERICAL PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL SUPERVISORY SERVICE WORKERS PERCENT OF TOTAL WORKERS 20 40 TABLE A - NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED ON WPA PROJECTS, BY GROUPS OF ASSIGNED OCCUPATIONS United States and Hawaii Month Ending November 30, 1937 Assigned Occupation Group Number Percent TOTAL 1,566,830 100.0 Professional and Technical Workers 89,347 5.7 Clerical Workers 109,788 7.0 Project Supervisors and Foremen 81,936 5.2 Skilled Workers Construction Non-construction 117.945 113,615 4,330 7.6 73" 0.3 Semi—skilled Workers Construction Non-construction 273,371 83,931 189,440 17.4 12.1 Service Workers 34,815 2.2 Laborers 859,628 54.9 stituted 17.4 percent of total WPA em¬ ployment, and skilled workers, 7.6 per¬ cent. "White collar occupations were provided for nearly 13 percent of the total number. Service workers consti¬ tuted the smallest occupational group, representing slightly over 2 percent of the total. Project supervisors and foremen accounted for the remaining 5 percent. Table A shows the number of workers in each major occupational cate¬ gory and the percentage of total employ¬ ment represented by the group. The number employed in each listed occupation, as well as the subtotal for each major occupational group, is shown for the country as a whole in Table 1 (see pages 10 and 11). This table also provides a cross-classification by major types of projects. The charts on pages 6 and 7 present these data graphically, indicating for major occu¬ pational groups the kinds of jobs sup¬ plied by each of the various major types of WPA projects. 2 It is apparent from the charts that construction projects (exclusive of pub¬ lic buildings) together xvith sanitation and health projects were of primary im¬ portance in providing jobs for unskilled workers; they provided relatively little employment, however, at the higher occu¬ pational levels. At least 65 percent of the jobs on such projects were for unskilled workers. On public buildings projects common labor predominated, but almost one-third of the workers were em¬ ployed on jobs that are classified as "skilled." For no other type of project was the proportion of skilled workers so high. On the white collar projects profes¬ sional and technical workers outnumbered all others, accounting for over 70 per¬ cent of total employment both on educa¬ tion and on recreation projects. Cleri¬ cal workers appeared in larger numbers than any other class of jobholders on professional and clerical projects. This kind of white collar project includes among other activities the installation of public records, extension of govern¬ ment services, studies and surveys of various types, home economics projects, and the Federal art, music, theatre, and writers' projects. On sewing projects about 88 percent of the jobs were for seamstresses, and on other types of production projects most of the work was about equally di¬ vided between laborers and semi-skilled employees. State Variations Substantial differences occur from state to state in the types of projects on which employment is most heavily con¬ centrated. Variations in emphasis on white collar projects, for instance, are quite marked and depend chiefly upon what proportion of the workers certified as eligible for employment have had pre¬ vious experience as stenographers, art¬ ists, musicians, teachers, research workers, technicians, etc. I^ss than 5 percent of the workers on the Works Progress Administration programs in Ok¬ lahoma and in West Virginia were em¬ ployed on white collar projects - pro¬ fessional and clerical, education, or recreation - in contrast with nearly 22 percent in California (a proportion ap¬ proximating that reported for New York City, a metropolitan area). Highway, road, and street projects provided the greatest amount of employment, account¬ ing for almost 37 percent of the nation¬ al total, and in the case of six states, for over half of the state totals. Tables 5 and 6 indicate state differences in emphasis for all major types of projects. In addition to the policy of se¬ lecting projects best suited to the work experience and skills of the persons to be employed, other important factors in determining the kinds of projects to be operated are the types of facilities most needed by communities where work is carried on, the economic and geographic characteristics of the communities, and the financial resources of sponsors. The differences in the types of work undertaken necessarily result in considerable differences among states in the occupations at which workers are em¬ ployed (see Tables 3 and 4). Although workers assigned to projects as laborers accounted for about 55 percent of the Nation's total WPA employment, the cor¬ responding ratio was between 30 and 40 percent in six states, and in 16 states, located chiefly in the Midwest, it was over 60 percent. Workers in the semi-skilled non- construction group (largely seamstresses on sewing projects) formed 12.1 percent of the total WPA workers in all states. However, less than half as many, in rel¬ ative terms, were employed on such jobs in New York City, Tennessee^ and Indiana, whereas the corresponding percentage in nine states was considerably larger than the national average, ranging from 18 to 27 percent in Delaware, Florida, Geor¬ gia, North Carolina, Texas, Virginia, California, Colorado, and 'Wyoming. 3 Skilled construction workers, con¬ stituting 7.2 percent of the Nation's total TOA employment, represented less than 4 percent of total state employment in Maine, Vermont,' West Virginia, Okla¬ homa, Tennessee, Texas, South Dakota, Idaho, Illinois, and the District of Columbia. About 10 percent of the work¬ ers, however, in Massachusetts, Upstate New York, New Jersey, Wisconsin, and New Mexico were skilled construction workers, and the corresponding ratio was as high as 11.0 percent in Arizona, 12.1 percent in South Carolina, and 17.2 percent in New York City. The proportion of state employment accounted for by clerical workers (7 percent for the United States) was as low as 2.0 percent in New Mexico and as high as 12.4 percent in New York City; it also exceeded 10 percent in Califor¬ nia and the District of Columbia. Pro¬ fessional and technical workers repre¬ sented from 2 to 3 percent of all work¬ ers in Missouri, West Virginia, Oklahoma, Kentucky, Montana, and South Dakota and constituted over 10 percent in Califor¬ nia (10.6) and New York City (11.6), as compared with a national average of 5.7 percent. The proportion of persons who were employed in semi-skilled construc¬ tion jobs (5.4 percent for the United States) was as small as 1.6 percent in South Dakota and as large as 10.1 percent in Montana and 14.6 percent in Arizona. Employment for each major occupa¬ tional group is shown by states in Table 3 and a percentage distribution of each state total by major groups appears in Table 4. Beginning with page 22, infor¬ mation is presented for each state on the assigned occupations of the workers, classified by sex, and on the major groups of occupations cross-classified by major types of projects. Occupations of Women The 274,000 women working on WPA projects in November 1937 represented 17.5 percent of the employment total. TABLE B - NUMBER OF WOMEN EMPLOYED ON WPA PROJECTS, BY GROUPS OF ASSIGNED OCCUPATIONS United States awl Kavrail Month. Ending November 30, 1937 Assigned Occupation Group Number Percent TOTAL 274,267 100.0 Professional and Technical Workers 35,004 12.8 Clerical Workers 40,775 14.9 Project Supervisors and Forewomen 14,042 5.1 Skilled Non-construction Workers 40 V Semi-skilled Non-<5onstruc— tion Workers 155,659 56.7 Service Workers 28,747 10.5 A/ Less than 0.05 percent. More than half of these women were placed on semi-skilled non-construction jobs. About 15 percent were engaged in clerical tasks, and more than one-eighth filled professional and technical posi¬ tions. The remainder were service work¬ ers (10.5 percent) and project super¬ visors and forewomen (5.1 percent). Table B shows the number and proportion of women employed in each major occupa¬ tional group. Detail by specific occu¬ pations is shown in Table 7 on page 20. Nearly 137,000 women, representing approximately seven-eighths of all the women employed at semi-skilled non-con¬ struction occupations, were assigned as seamstresses or to kindred sewing room jobs in the preparation of clothing and other textile articles for distribution to persons on relief rolls. The number represented half of the women employed at all occupations. Nsxt in numerical importance were the 23,000 women working as general clerks (8.5 percent). Fifteen thousand women were assigned as teachers on the 4 education program. To provide assistance in housework and child-care in the homes of destitute families where the house¬ wife was ill or otherwise incapacitated, 14,000 women were employed as housekeep¬ ing aides. Another 8,000 women were en¬ gaged in the preparation of hot lunches for needy school children. Significant numbers were also as¬ signed as playground and recreational workers, stenographers, typists, aides in the field of professional and recre¬ ational service, cannery operatives, and project supervisors and forewomen. 133528 O—39 2 Although women represented only 17.5 percent of the total number of per¬ sons engaged in all occupations, they predominated among the semi-skilled non- oonstruction and the service workers. In both of these groups women employees filled more than four-fifths of the jobs. They represented almost two- fifths of employment both in the profes¬ sional and technical and in the clerical groups. The proportion of project su¬ pervisory and foremanship positions filled by women (17.1 percent), was approxi¬ mately the same as the relative number of all WPA jobs held by women. 5 PERCENT DISTRIBUTION OF EMPLOYMENT ON WPA CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS BY TYPES OF PROJECTS AND BY ASSIGNED OCCUPATIONS United States and Hawaii - Month Ending November 30, 1937 Assigned Occupation ALL CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS PERCENT OF TOTAL WORKERS 20 40 60 80 LABORER SEMI - SKILLED SKILLED SUPERVISORY ALL OTHER Assigned Occupation HIGHWAYS, ROADS, AND STREETS CONSERVATION LABORER SEMI - SKILLED SKILLED SUPERVISORY ALL OTHER PERCENT OF TOTAL WORKERS 20 40 60 80 100 Assigned Occupation PERCENT OF TOTAL WORKERS 20 40 60 80 SEMI - SKILLED SKILLED SUPERVISORY ALL OTHER PUBLIC BUILDINGS PERCENT OF TOTAL WORKERS SEWER SYSTEMS AND OTHER UTILITIES 20 40 60 PERCENT OF TOTAL WORKERS 20 40 60 80 LABORER SEMI - SKILLED SKILLED SUPERVISORY ALL OTHER PARKS AND OTHER RECREATIONAL FACILITIES AIRPORTS AND OTHER TRANSPORTATION PERCENT OF TOTAL WORKERS 20 40 60 80 100 LABORER SEMI - SKILLED SKILLED SUPERVISORY ALL OTHER PERCENT OF TOTAL WORKERS 20 40 60 80 100 WPA 2953 PERCENT DISTRIBUTION OF EMPLOYMENT ON WPA PROJECTS OTHER THAN CONSTRUCTION, BY TYPES OF PROJECTS AND BY ASSIGNED OCCUPATIONS United States and Hawaii - Month Ending November 30, 1937 Assigned Occupation SERVICE WORKERS CLERICAL SUPERVISORY PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL ALL OTHER EDUCATION SEWING PERCENT OF TOTAL WORKERS 20 40 60 60 Assigned Occupation SEMI - SKILLED CLERICAL SUPERVISORY ALL OTHER PERCENT OF TOTAL WORKERS 20 40 60 80 100 RECREATION PERCENT OF TOTAL WORKERS 20 40 60 80 SEMI-SKILLED CLERICAL SUPERVISORY PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL ALL OTHER LABORER SEMI - SKILLED SKILLED SUPERVISORY ALL OTHER GOODS (EXCL. SEWING) PERCENT OF TOTAL WORKERS 20 40 60 80 ~r PROFESSIONAL AND CLERICAL * SEMI - SKILLED CLERICAL SUPERVISORY PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL ALL OTHER PERCENT OF TOTAL WORKERS 20 40 60 80 100 —I LABORER SEMI - SKILLED SKILLED SUPERVISORY ALL OTHER SANITATION AND HEALTH PERCENT OF TOTAL WORKERS 20 40 60 80 Assigned Occupation SERVICE WORKERS LABORER SEMI-SKILLED CLERICAL SUPERVISORY ALL OTHER ALL OTHER PERCENT OF TOTAL WORKERS 20 40 60 80 100 ♦Excludes Education and Recreation WPA 2954 UNITED STATES SUMMARIES: TABLES (Including Hawaii) 10 TA8LE 1 NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED ON WPA PROJECTS, BY ASSIGNED OCCUPATIONS ANO BY MAJOR TYPES Of PROJECTS UNITED STATES ANO HAWAII MONTH END INS NOVEMBER 30, 1937 Assigned Highways, roaos Public Parks And Other Sever Systems Airports And Other line Occupation Total and Builoinos Recreational Conscava tlon And Other Transpor- line Streets Facilitic. utfutip . ..1*1)**. no, (21 (3) m I?) in (7) (e) ( 1) TOTAL 1,566,830 578,703 155,272 134,594 01,261 147,836 28,151 ( D ( 2) PROFESSIONAL ANO TECHNICAL SORKERS 89.347 1.476 SI 613 290 22* 239 ( 2) ( s) AC TOM 3,578 - - - - - - ( 3) ( 4) Architects and Technical Engineer® 5,293 981 403 481 122 309 167 ( 4) ( 5) Artists, Sculptors and Teachers or Art 4,019 - 34 6 - - 2 I 3) I 6) Draftsmen 4,679 137 279 111 25 110 36 ( *) ( 7) Librarians and Librarians* Assistants 2,694 - - - - ~ • ( 7) ( •) musicians and Teachers or music 9,598 - - - - - - ( e) ( «) Nurses, Trained or Registereo 1,944 15 14 e 5 7 4 ( 9) (10) Playground ano Recreational iorkers 19,447 - - - - - - (10) (11) Teachers (except Teachers or Art ano music) 23,259 - - - - • - (11) (12) Writers ano Editors (Except Statistical Editors) 2,984 - - - - - - (12) (13) Other Professional and Technical Workers 11,852 343 125 207 138 100 30 (13) (14) CLERICAL WORKERS 109.799 16.693 5.589 5.530 1.831 4*222 1.080 (14) (15) bookkeepers, accountants ano auditors 2,030 146 129 130 40 89 51 (15) (14) Clerks (not Elseshere Classified) 63,213 4,783 2,339 2,558 697 2,085 514 (16) (") Timekeepers and Timekeeping Clerks 24,929 11,240 2,660 2,353 986 2,376 449 (17) (18) Statistical Editors ano Enumerators 2,753 - - - - - - (18) (19) Stenographers 6,241 254 199 265 43 105 33 (19) (20) Typists 7,822 189 178 148 37 88 29 (20) (21) Other Clerical workers 2,800 81 84 76 28 40 4 (21) (22) PROJECT SUPERVISORS and FOREMEN 81.936 27.726 8.269 6.690 3.463 6.440 1.417 (22) (23) Foremen 49,934 20,555 5,564 4,750 2,499 4,509 958 (23) (24) Supervisors, Managers ano assistants 32,002 7,171 2,705 1,940 964 1,931 459 (24) (23) SKILLED CONSTRUCTION WORKERS 113.615 26.818 50.280 15.667 2.627 8.012 3.477 (25) (26) Blacksuiths 4,027 2,312 204 439 213 469 108 (26) (27) Bricklayers and Stonemasons 15,645 5,062 5,170 2,68S 648 1,580 105 (27) (28) Carpenters 37,566 6,009 16,147 5,411 1,093 3,100 1,492 (28) (29) Cement Finishers 9,147 4,843 1,679 1,237 255 577 133 (29) (30) Electricians 3,483 229 1,906 690 17 222 231 (30) (31) Opera tors and Engineers (construction Equipment) 4,226 2,886 127 263 179 307 213 (31) (32) Painters 19,712 1,357 15,461 1,502 64 391 434 (32) (33) Plasterers 2,738 21 2,342 233 9 38 61 (33) (34) Plumbers and Gas, Pipe, ano Steam Fitters 5,577 202 3,189 1,214 18 670 187 (34) (38) Roofers and Sheet metal workers 2,344 23 1,718 414 12 34 129 (35) (36) Stone Cutters, Carvers ano Setters 4,385 2,040 888 763 53 285 15 (36) (37) Structural iron and Steel workers 2,153 410 805 541 52 103 229 (37) (38) Other Skilled construction workers 2,612 1,424 584 275 14 236 60 (38) (39) SKILLED NON-C y y y y y (51) (32) Apprentices and helpers - Other y - y y 0.3 0.2 0.1 (52) (33) Asphalt Workers - - y - y (53) (34) blasters - y - 0.5 0.1 y (54) (35) Calkerb ano Pipe layers and Coverers - - - - y y y (55) (36) Operators of Builoing ano Construction Equipment 0.1 y y 0.1 2.1 0.2 0.1 (56) (57) r00men and chairmen (surveying) - - 1.9 - y 0.1 y (57) (58) Tractor Drivers — - y - 0.1 y y (58) (39) Truck Ortvers y y 0.1 y 0.9 0.6 1.0 (59) (60) Other Semi-Bkilleo Construction workers - 0.1 0.1 y 1.2 1.2 0.2 (60) (61) semi-skilled non-construction workers 1.5 14.1 9.4 88.9 31.0 2.9 14.7 (61) (62) Aides (Professional and Recreational Service) 0.3 13.3 3.4 y 0.2 y 1.4 (62) (63) Guards and Watchmen 0.4 0.2 2.2 0.6 1.2 0.5 0.4 (63) (64) Handicraft Workers 0.3 0.5 0.4 0.2 3*6 - y (64) (65) machinists' helpers - y y y 0.2 0.1 y (65) (66) Seamstresses and Other Clothing ano Textile workers y 0.1 0.2 87.9 9.6 - 0.2 (66) (67) workers in Canning, Constr. mat., Book and Furn. repair y - 2.5 y 14.8 - 11.4 (67) (68) Other Semi-Skilled won—Construction workers 0.5 y 0.7 0.2 1.4 2.3 1.3 (68) (69) service workers e.e 0.8 2.3 1.1 1.9 0.1 41.0 (69) (70) Cooks, Cicfs and Other lunchroom workcrs 3.1 - 0.1 y 1.2 - 12.5 (70) (71) housekeeping aides 2.6 - 0.2 y - - 22.1 (71) (72) Janitors and Porters 1.1 0.6 0.3 0.7 0.2 - 0.3 (72) (73) Practical nurses and First Aid men 0.2 - 1.2 0.1 0.3 0.1 1.0 (73) (74) Other Service workers 1.8 0.2 0.5 0.3 0.2 y 5.1 (74) (73) laborers 0.7 2.2 1.8 0.5 44.3 66.6 18.1 (75) a/ less than o.® percent* 133528 O—39 3 11+ TABLE 3 NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYEO ON WPA PROJECTS, BY STATES AND BY GROUPS OF ASSIGNED OCCUPATIONS UNITED STATES AND HAWAII Month Ending November 30, 1937 professional Project skilled semi¬ Semi-Skilled and clerical Supervisors skilled mom- skilled nob- line state Total technical workers and construct 1 on Construct 1 ON construction construction service laborers Line no. workers foremen workers workers workers workers workers no. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) ("1 ( 1) grand total 1,566,630 89,347 109,788 81,936 113,615 4,330 83,931 169,440 34,015 859,628 ( d ( 2) continental united states 1,564,133 89,272 109,606 81,755 113,244 4,242 83,558 189,327 34,815 858,314 ( 2) ( 3) Alabama 22,767 951 1,411 1,151 1,296 50 1,466 3,221 475 12,746 ( 3) ( *) Arizona 6,501 465 451 312 716 23 946 772 207 2,609 ( 4) ( 5) Arkansas 20,010 664 1,579 1,014 1,225 30 1,723 2,007 619 11,149 ( 5) ( 6) California 73,090 7,783 7,568 3,419 5,611 725 4,625 15,629 2,674 25,016 ( 6) ( 7) Colorado 17,499 840 1,042 484 886 39 1,124 3,351 752 8,973 ( 7) ( 8) Connecticut 14,871 1,241 889 1,356 1,404 27 1,426 1,158 210 7,152 ( e) ( 9) Delaware 1,827 117 113 105 119 10 163 440 52 708 ( 9) (10) District of Columbia 5,961 315 649 171 191 15 355 973 236 3,064 (10) (11) Florida 24,670 1,421 1,334 1,768 1,866 59 2,005 5,103 174 10,940 (11) (12) Georgia 22,740 1,293 1,412 1,348 1,227 66 1,013 4,7c0 740 10,861 (12) (13) idaho 5,478 252 382 320 82 3 463 677 117 3,182 (13) (14) illinois 110,087 6,449 8,443 5,045 3,796 217 2,826 8,133 2,827 72,351 (14) (15) Indiana 43,378 1,361 1,841 2,306 2,794 365 859 2,358 717 30,775 (15) (16) i oka 17,787 837 964 617 740 46 979 1,662 331 11,611 (16) (17) kansa6 26,597 862 999 1,407 1,219 35 1,417 3,245 723 16,690 (17) (18) kentucky 38,456 993 1,692 1,441 1,553 15 1,674 4,288 236 26,364 (18) (19) louisiana 23,947 1,317 1,428 1,010 1,555 57 1,376 4,280 259 12,657 (19) (20) maine 3,471 218 158 133 52 5 154 448 12 2,291 (20) (21) Maryland 9,569 326 766 302 563 62 542 1,204 165 5,639 (21) (22) massachusetts 65,181 6,415 6,234 3,660 6,585 164 3,246 9,810 1,559 27,500 (22) (23) Michigan 43,778 1,772 3,428 2,180 3,169 92 3,330 2,673 354 26,800 (23) (24) Minnesota 35,628 1,865 2,660 1,296 2,753 90 2,004 4,196 716 20,046 (24) (25) Mississippi 18,148 1,173 963 1,556 1,041 11 1,513 2,626 1,356 7,909 (25) (26) missouri 49,231 1,172 2,372 2,947 2,050 73 2,577 5,913 1,384 30,743 (26) (27) montana 12,257 334 619 303 523 50 1,241 1,648 263 7,276 (27) (28) Nebraska 19,331 697 1,115 1,074 892 97 1,429 1,966 307 11,734 (28) (29) nevada 1,591 105 75 105 112 1 150 224 49 770 (29) (90) new hampshire 5,182 287 324 223 228 5 199 865 16 3,035 (30) (31) new jersey 60,288 4,028 5,650 3,270 5,889 77 2,852 7,004 1,540 29,978 (31) (32) new mexico 6,557 292 132 408 664 1 517 679 23 3,816 (32) (33) new york City 138,481 16,071 17,125 8,582 23,789 662 6,802 6,831 3,795 54,824 (33) (34) new york (excu n.y.c.) 54,715 3,119 2,623 2,668 5,539 190 3,210 6,599 207 30,472 (34) (35) north Carolina 20,691 926 829 1,464 1,438 14 562 4,384 1,336 9,738 (35) (36) north dakota 12,031 586 756 824 606 5 897 1,596 108 6,663 (36) (37) ohio 89,838 3,907 5,100 3,741 5,820 156 5,616 7,697 .1,871 55,930 (37) (38) oklahoma 37,523 922 944 1,905 744 56 2,490 4,968 674 24,812 (38) (39) oregon 10,968 722 649 617 777 102 767 1,401 481 5,452 (39) (40) pennsylvania 164,096 6,065 6,679 8,741 12,052 240 7,534 19,725 1,445 99,417 (40) (41) Rhode Island 10,060 480 575 403 824 9 598 1,535 95 5,541 (41) (42) South Carolina 17,636 835 960 1,504 2,137 10 790 3,090 1,385 6,917 (42) (43) south Dakota 15,446 411 618 635 311 7 248 1,594 365 11,257 (43) (44) Tennessee 21,091 735 1,479 702 463 11 1,403 1,209 1,081 14,008 (44) (45) Texas 48,431 2,401 4,587 2,306 492 19 1,907 13,173 622 22,924 (45) (46) utah 6,862 359 312 407 560 30 472 703 313 3,706 (46) (47) vermont 2,559 247 197 108 72 - 160 346 - 1,421 (47) (48) Virginia 17,547 1,383 1,411 1,111 951 10 1,183 3,601 930 6,967 (48) (49) Washington 24,718 1,309 1,920 1,254 1,245 62 769 2,655 544 14,960 (49) (50) west Virginia 20,134 667 892 2,091 785 36 1,776 3,306 106 18,476 (50) (51) w|scons 1n 35,472 2,100 2,682 1*743 3,692 91 2,024 3,105 199 19,836 (51) (52) Wyoming 1,994 174 175 226 126 14 140 438 71 628 (52) (53) hawai1 2,697 75 182 181 371 86 373 113 - 1,314 153) 15 TABLE 4 PERCENT DISTRIBUTION OF PERSONS EMPLOYED ON WPA PROJECTS, 8Y STATES AND BY QROUPS OF ASSIGNEO OCCUPATIONS UNITCO STATES ANO HA«A I I month cnoinq november 30, 1037 profes¬ SEMI — semi¬ sional Project Skilled Skilled sk1lleo skilled state And Supervisors con¬ Non-con¬ con¬ non-con- LINC total technical Clerical ano struction struction struction 8truct1 on Service laborers line NO. workers foremen workers workers workers workers workers NO. ("») (2} (3) (4) (5) (0) (7) (6) (9) (10) {") I 1) GRAND TOTAL 100.0 5.7 7.0 5.2 7.2 0.3 5.4 12.1 2.2 54.9 ( U 1 2) Alabama 100.0 4.2 6.2 5.1 5.7 0.2 6.4 14.1 2.1 56.0 ( 2) ( 3) Arizona 100.0 7.2 6.9 4.8 11.0 0.3 14.6 11 .9 3.2 40.1 ( 3) t 4) arkansas 100.0 3.3 7.9 5.1 6.1 0.1 6.6 10.0 3.1 55.8 ( 4) ( 5) california 100.0 10.6 10.4 4.7 7.7 1.0 6.3 21A 3.7 34.2 ( 5) ( 6) colorado 100.0 4.8 6.0 2.8 5.1 0.2 6.4 19.1 4.3 51.3 ( 6) ( 7) connecticut 100.0 8.3 6.0 9.1 9.4 0.2 9.6 7.8 1.5 48.1 ( 7) ( 8) delaware 100.0 6.4 6.2 5.8 6.5 0.5 8.9 24.1 2.8 36.8 ( e) ( 9) DISTRICT of columbia 100.0 5.3 10.9 2.9 3.2 0.2 6.0 16.3 4.0 51.2 ( 9) (10) florida 100.0 5.8 5.4 7.2 7.6 0.2 8.1 20.7 0.7 44.3 (10) (11) georgia 100.0 5.7 6.2 5.9 5.4 0.3 4.5 21.0 3.3 47.7 (11) (12) ioamo 100.0 4.6 7.0 5.8 1.5 0.1 8.4 12.4 2.1 58.1 (12) (13) Illinois 100.0 5.8 7.7 4.6 3.4 0.2 2.6 7.4 2.6 65.7 (13) (14) ino 1ana 100.0 3.1 4.3 5.3 6.5 0.8 2.0 5.4 1.7 70.9 (14) (15) iowa 100.0 4.7 5.4 3.5 4.2 0.2 5.5 9.3 1.9 65.3 (15) (16) kansas 100.0 3.2 3.8 5.3 4.6 0.1 5.3 12.2 2.7 62.6 (16) (17) kentucky 100.0 2.6 R.9 3.7 4.0 A/ 4.4 11.2 0.6 68.6 (17) (18) louisiana 100.0 5.5 6.0 4.2 6.5 0.2 5.7 17.9 1.1 52.9 (18) (19) maine 100.0 6.3 4.6 3.8 1.5 0.1 4.4 12.9 0.4 66.0 (19) (20) maryland 100.0 3.4 8.0 3.2 5.9 0.6 5.7 12.6 1.7 58.9 (20) (21) massachusetts 100.0 9.8 9.6 5.6 10.1 0.3 5.0 15.0 2.4 42.2 (21) (22) michigan 100.0 4.1 7.8 4.9 7.3 0.2 7.6 6.1 0.8 61.2 (22) (23) Minnesota 100.0 5.2 7.5 3.6 7.7 0.3 5.6 11.8 2.0 56.3 (23) (24) Mississippi 100.0 6.4 5.3 8.6 5.7 0.1 6.3 14.5 7.5 43.6 (24) (25) missouri 100.0 2.4 4.8 6.0 4.2 0.1 5.2 12.0 2.8 62.5 (25) (26) Montana 100.0 2.7 5.1 2.5 4.3 0.4 10.1 13.4 2.1 59.4 (26) (27) nebra8ka 100.0 3.6 5.8 5.5 4.6 0.5 7.4 10.3 1.6 60.7 (27) (28) NEVAoa 100.0 6.6 4.7 6.6 7.0 0.1 9.4 14.1 *.1 48.4 (28) (29) new hampshire 100.0 5.5 6.3 4.3 4.4 0.1 3.B 16.7 0.3 58.6 (29) (30) new jersey 100.0 6.7 9*4 5*4 9.8 0.1 4.7 11.6 2.6 49.7 (30) (31) new mexico 100.0 4.5 2.0 6.2 10.4 A/ 7.9 10.4 0.4 58.2 (31) (32) new york CITY 100.0 11.6 12.4 6.2 17.2 0.5 4.9 4.9 2.7 39.6 (32) (33) new york (excl. n.y.c.) 100.0 5.7 4.8 4.9 10.1 0.3 5.9 12.1 0.5 55.7 (33) (34) north carolina 100.0 4.5 4.0 7.1 6.9 0.1 2.7 21.2 6.4 47.1 (34) (35) NORTH dakota 100.0 4.9 6.3 6.8 5.0 A/ 7.5 13.3 0.9 55.3 (35) (36) OHIO 100.0 4.3 5.7 4.2 6.5 0.2 6.2 e.6 2.1 62.2 (36) (37) oklahoma 100.0 2.5 2.5 5.1 2.0 0.1 6.7 13.2 1.8 66.1 (37) (38) oregon 100.0 6.6 5.9 5.6 7.1 0.9 7.0 12.8 4.4 4Q.7 (38) (38) pennsylvania 100.0 3.7 5.4 5.3 7.3 0.2 4.6 12.0 0.9 60.6 (39) (40) Rhode island 100.0 4.8 5.7 4.0 8.2 0.1 5.9 15.3 0.9 55.1 (40) (41) South Carolina 100.0 4.7 5.4 8.5 12.1 A/ 4.5 17.6 7.9 39.3 (41) (42) south dakota 100.0 2.7 4.0 4.1 2.0 A/ i .6 10.3 2.4 72.9 (42) (43) Tennessee 100.0 3.5 7.0 3.3 2.2 0.1 0.7 5.7 5.1 66.4 (43) (44) texas 100.0 5.0 9.5 4.8 1.0 A/ 3.9 27.2 1.3 47.3 (44) (45) UTAH 100.0 5.2 4.6 5.9 8.2 0.4 6.9 10.2 4.6 54.0 (45) (46) vermont 100.0 9.7 7.7 4.2 2.8 - 6.6 13.5 ~ 55.5 (46) (47) virginia 10C.0 7.9 8.0 6.3 5.4 0.1 6.8 20.5 5.3 39.7 (47) (48) washington 100.0 5.3 7.8 5.1 5.0 0.3 3.1 10.7 2.2 60.5 (48) (49) west virginia 100.0 2.4 3.2 7.4 2.8 0.1 6.3 11.8 0.4 65.6 (49) (50) WISCONSIN 100.0 5.9 7.6 4.9 10.4 0.3 5.7 8.7 0.6 55.9 (50) (51) Wyoming 100.0 8.7 8.8 11.4 6.3 0.7 7.0 22.0 3.6 31.5 (51 ; (52) hawa1 i 100.0 2.8 6.7 6.7 13.8 3.3 13.8 n.2 - 48.7 (52) A/ LESS THAN 0,05 PERCENT# 16 TABLE 9 NUMBER or PERSONS EMPLOYED ON WPA PROJECTS, BY STATES AND BY MAJOR TYPES OT PROJECTS UNITED STATES AND HAWAII Month Ending November 30, 1937 Highways, Parks and SEWER Airports Roads Public Other Rco- Conser¬ Systems and OT*r unc State Total ai« Buildings reational vatism and Other Transpor¬ i ixc ■Wo. streets facilities urtlttjct tation 80. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) ( 1) OR AMD TOTAL 1,966,630 578,703 155,272 134,594 61,261 147,836 88,131 I 1) ( 2) CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES 1,964,133 577,406 155,002 134,397 61,106 147,003 87,738 ( 2) ( s) Alabama 22,767 9,807 2,523 811 274 1,399 340 ( ») ( 4) Arizona 6,901 2,654 1,099 134 309 318 148 (4) ( 3) Arkansas 20,010 11,315 2,469 828 106 225 26 ( s) ( «) California 73,090 9,414 6,555 8,992 6,712 4,232 1,333 ( «) ( 7) Colorado 17,499 5,828 1,904 650 1,008 1,071 lie ( 7) ( •) Connecticut 14,071 4,643 1,476 1,389 959 2,467 386 ( 8) ( 9) delaware 1,027 59 130 195 27 442 1 ( 9) (10) District or Columbia 5,961 1,210 459 774 67 1,015 _ (») (11) Florida 24,670 8,774 2,795 754 776 1,919 1,103 (11) (12) Georgia 22,740 7,138 1,786 1,390 - 1,020 333 (12) (13) Idaho 5,478 844 321 147 1,903 612 867 (13) (m) Illinois 110,087 41,129 0,095 17,337 3,317 10,697 1,767 (14) (k) Indiana 43,378 19,307 4,569 3,713 3,555 3,013 794 (15) <«> i ova 17,787 7,465 768 1,340 1,589 2,544 118 (*) (17) Kansas 26,597 9,627 2,182 2,724 4,227 855 45 (17) (18) Kentucky 38,456 23,386 4,168 817 205 2,092 19 (W) (19) Louisiana 23,947 9,250 1,911 3,203 282 1,790 181 (19) (20) Ma lie 3,471 1,497 45 270 57 438 888 (30) (71) Maryland 9,569 3,113 1,294 507 2-16 1,207 130 (31) (77) Massachusetts 65,181 16,074 8,033 5,555 1,048 6,789 1,803 (32) (73) Michigan 43,778 19,609 3,722 2,115 2,667 6,672 1,314 (33) (74) Minnesota 35,628 10,742 5,475 4,532 1,024 3,020 364 • (24) (75) Mississippi 18,140 6,907 1,846 351 133 353 283 (25) (26) Missouri 40,231 20,242 3,991 2,538 4,000 4,156 216 (as) (77) Montana 12,257 4,024 067 660 2,790 699 807 (37) (28) nebraska 19,331 9,282 1,262 1,576 205 1,966 474 (38) (29) Nevada 1,591 626 126 141 32 76 9 (39) (30) New Hampshire 5,102 1,441 295 507 74 1,079 204 (30) (31) mew jersey 60,288 18,215 7,304 7,525 1,069 7,165 1,483 (31) (32) NEW mexico 6,957 2,016 1,042 269 323 465 144 (33) (33) new york City 138,401 24,486 28,319 21,043 43 18,143 4,165 (33) (34) new YORK (EXCL. n.Y.C.) 54,715 18,658 7,201 3,551 1,090 10,390 1,313 (34) (35) north Carolina 20,691 5,481 1,661 989 184 1,070 879 (35) (36) north Dakota 12,031 3,686 1,672 895 1,114 666 8 (36) (37) Ohio 89,830 43,297 6,005 8,373 2,011 11,663 933 (37) (38) Oklahoma 37,523 20,581 3,799 038 600 2,092 190 (38) (39) Oregon 10,960 3,879 714 997 1,039 924 303 (38) (40) Knnsylvania 164,098 89,956 9,303 10,366 4,320 12,401 1,960 (40) (41) Rhode Island 10,060 2,567 003 1,616 60 1,906 57 (41) (47) South Carolina 17,636 4,156 2,645 900 194 427 633 (43) (43) south Dakota 15,446 4,528 1,232 411 4,431 1,089 116 (43) (44) Tennessee 21,091 11,245 1,100 530 267 489 426 (44) (45) Texas 48,431 15,789 2,306 2,408 562 2,474 486 (45) (46) utah 6,862 1,354 1,153 199 820 1,353 175 (46) (47) vermont 2,599 1,028 33 97 13 483 31 (47) (48) Virginia 17,547 4,616 1,034 644 173 970 303 (48) (49) Washington 24,718 9,472 1,579 2,714 1,798 2,209 731 (49) (30) •est Virginia 20,134 18,053 904 254 203 1,119 446 (50) (31) wisconsin 35,472 7,969 4,019 5,544 2,717 5,533 417 (51) (32) Wyoming 1,994 367 168 96 73 166 34 (52) (33) HAWAII 2,697 1,297 190 197 135 33 393 (53) (Concludeo oh wcxt pare) 17 TABLE 5 (CONCLW>eo) NUMBER OT PERSONS EMPLOYED ON WPA PROJECTS, BY STATES AND BY MAJOR TYPES OF PROJECTS UNITCO STATES ANO MAMA It Month Endin* November SO, 1937 PROFESSIONAL AND State educati on recreation Clerical (Cxcl. sewIno qoods sanitation miscel¬ LlMT (Excl, Education and and laneous lime JSSfc Recreation) sEWino) health no. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (1) brand total 32,829 26,777 122,184 154,018 19,933 48,400 56,872 ( D ( 2) continental uniteo states 32,811 26,729 122,042 154,018 19,825 48,323 56,833 ( 2) ( ») Alabama 606 339 1,146 2,013 340 1,424 1,541 ( 3) <♦) Arizona 243 212 398 529 _ 242 255 ( 4) ( S) Arkansas 206 176 903 2,107 209 228 1,212 < 5) («) California 2,014 2,648 10,877 12,130 1,693 299 3,951 ( 6) ( 7) Colorado 437 231 849 3,090 728 301 1,284 ( 7) ( •) Connecticut 411 228 1,215 785 201 813 296 ( 8) ( 9) Delaware 24 71 142 427 - 247 62 ( 9) (10) District or Columbia 123 59 754 844 22 46 586 (10) (11) Florida 621 127 1,577 5,086 152 557 429 (11) (12) Georgia 582 380 1,761 4,359 476 1,355 1,360 (12) (12) isamo 220 130 96 474 75 235 152 (13) (") illinois 1,838 3,164 9,728 3,994 1,119 4,111 3,791 (14) (15) Indiana 534 1,040 1,083 2,249 715 1,179 1,627 (15) (*) iowa 192 412 1,206 1,257 175 206 505 (16) (17) kansas 569 289 1,081 2,859 391 888 860 (17) (18) kentucky 673 303 1,033 4,363 27 897 473 (18) (IS) Louisiana 657 247 1,325 2,810 65 910 1,316 (18) (20) mine 86 - 241 491 - 30 34 (20r) (21) Maryland 155 208 949 755 - 115 810 (21) (22) Massachusetts 666 1,757 8,124 9,006 1,042 154 4,326 (22) (2») Michigan 463 796 3,077 1,824 66 _ 1,461 (23) (Z«) Minnesota 429 778 3,083 3,188 1,083 _ 1,110 (24) (25) mississippi 547 144 1,717 2,364 85 2,124 1,694 (25) (28) missouri 778 460 1,667 5,534 1,411 2,568 1,662 (26) (27) montana 161 215 383 1,526 127 371 247 (27) (») fesraska 370 325 678 1,979 176 597 441 (28) (29) Nevada 34 39 63 252 - 43 130 (29) (SO) new hampshire 77 14 356 938 17 - 180 (30) (21) New Jersey 1,123 731 7,035 5,420 234 1,222 1,762 (31) (32) new MEXICO 153 26 202 632 18 308 159 (32) (33) new York City 6,120 2,491 21,690 2,128 108 5,578 4,167 (33) (34) mew york (excl. n.y.c,) 1,664 368 3,009 5,417 819 298 915 (34) (85) north Carolina 504 355 2,048 3,292 305 2,037 1,886 (35) (28) north 0akota 226 288 591 1,351 170 553 617 (36) (27) Ohio 1,505 1,657 4,643 5,076 625 790 2,958 (37) (38) Oklahoma 345 329 966 4,293 927 1,250 1,313 (38) (39) ore son 286 178 604 1,380 122 281 261 (39) (40) pennsylvania 1,729 1,880 8,968 17,201 420 3,344 2,250 (40) (41) Rhode Island 230 163 448 1,358 371 643 163 (41) (42) South Carolina 445 211 1,134 2,824 465 2,057 1,525 (42) (43) South Dakota 450 215 365 1,228 589 453 339 (43) (44) TCNNEssee 629 206 652 1,111 158 2,977 1,299 (44) (46) Texas 1,110 581 4,867 12,941 1,446 2,129 1,172 (45) (48) utah 236 216 306 439 23 163 423 (46) (47) vermont 94 39 239 358 45 - 79 (47) (48) Virginia 563 351 1,977 3,079 639 1,722 .1,456 (48) (49) washington 576 516 1,927 2,083 57 292 764 (49) (50) ■est virginia 612 332 414 2,988 230 1,863 716 (50) (51) wisconsin 362 S26 4,073 1,662 1,605 314 711 (31) (52) Wyoming 69 74 148 529 52 107 111 (52) (53) hawaii 18 48 142 - 108 77 39 (53) 18 TABLE 6 PERCENT DISTRIBUTION OF PERSONS EMPLOYED ON WPA PROJECTS, BY STATES AND BY MAJOR TYPES OF PROJECTS UNITED STATES ANO HAWAII month End1no november 30, 1937 highways, parks ano sewer Airports roads pu0lio other rec¬ conser¬ Systems and other LINE STATt total and buildings reational vation Are other transpor¬ li ac no. streets facilities utilities tation no. (1) (2) h) (4) (5) (6) (7) .{*) . ( D ORANO TOTAL 100.0 36.9 9.9 8.6 3.9 9.5 1.8 ( 1) ( 2) Alabama 100.0 43.1 11.1 3.6 1.2 6.1 2.4 ( 2) ( 3) Arizona 100.0 40.8 16.3 2.1 4.8 4.9 2.3 ( 3) ( «) Arkansas 100.0 56.6 12.3 4.2 0.5 1.1 0.1 ( 4) ( 5) california 100.0 12.9 9.0 12.3 9.2 6.5 1.8 ( 5) ( «) colorado 100.0 33.3 10.9 3.7 5.8 6.1 0.7 { 6) ( 7) ( s) Connecticut 100.0 31.2 9.9 9.3 3.8 16.6 2.6 { 7) Delaware 100.0 3.2 7.1 10.7 1.5 24.2 0.1 ( e) ( ») Oistrict of Columbia 100.0 20.3 7.7 13.0 1.1 17.0 - ( 9) (10) florida 100.0 35.6 11.3 3.1 3.1 7.8 4.5 (10) (") qcoroia 100.0 31.4 7.8 6.1 - 8.0 1.5 (11) (12) idaho 100.0 15.4 5.8 2.7 34.7 11.2 4.9 (12) (13) illinois 100.0 37.4 7.4 15.7 3.0 9.7 1.6 (13) (14) indiana 100.0 44.5 10.5 8,6 8.2 6.9 1.8 (14) (15) iowa 100.0 42.0 4.3 7.6 8.9 14.3 0.7 (15) (16) kansas 100.0 36.2 8.2 10.2 15.9 3.2 0.2 (16) (17) kentucky 100.0 60.8 10.8 2.1 0.5 5.4 0.1 07) (18) louisiana 100.0 38.6 6.0 13.4 1.2 7.5 0.8 (18) (is) maine 100.0 43.1 1.3 7.8 1.6 12.6 6.1 (19) (») maryland 100.0 32.5 13.5 6.1 2.6 12.6 1.4 (20) (21) massachusetts 100.0 25.9 12.3 8.5 1.6 10.4 2.8 (21) (22) michisan 100.0 44.8 8.5 4.8 6.1 15.2 3*0 (22) (23) minnesota 100.0 30.2 15.4 12.7 5.1 8.5 1.0 (23) (24) mississippi 100.0 35.9 10.2 1.9 0.7 1.9 1.6 (24) (25) missouri 100.0 41.1 8.1 5*2 8.1 8.5 0.4 (25) (26) montana 100.0 32.8 7.1 5.5 22.8 5.4 1.7 (26) (27) nebraska 100.0 48.0 6.5 8.2 1.1 10.2 2.4 (27) (28) nevada 100.0 39.3 7.9 6.9 2.0 4.e 0.6 (28) (29) new hampshire 100.0 27.8 5.7 9.8 1.4 20.6 3.9 (29) (30) new jersey 100.0 30.2 12.1 12.5 1.8 11.9 2*4 (30) (31) new mexico 100.0 30.8 28.1 4.1 4.9 7.1 2*2 (31) (32) new york CITY 100.0 17.7 20.5 15.2 t/ 13.1 3.0 (32) (33) new york (ExCL. n.y.c.) 100.0 34.1 13.1 6.5 2.0 19.0 2.4 (33) (34) north carolina 100.0 26.5 6.0 4.8 0.9 5.2 4.3 (34) (35) north dakota 100.0 32.3 13.9 7.5 9.3 5.5 */ (35) (36) Ohio 100.0 48.2 6.8 9.3 2.2 13.0 1.1 (36) (37) Oklahoma 100.0 54.9 10.1 2.2 1.6 5.6 0.5 (37) (38) orcqon 100.0 35.4 6.5 9.1 9.5 8.4 2.8 (38) (39) pennsylvania 100.0 54.8 5.7 6.3 2.6 7.6 1.2 (39) (40) rhooe island 100.0 25.5 6.0 16.1 0.6 15.8 0.6 (40) (41) South Carolina 100.0 23.6 15.0 5.1 1.1 2.4 3.7 (41) (42) South Dakota 100.0 29.3 8.0 2.7 28.7 7.0 0.8 (42) (43) tennessee 100.0 53.3 5.2 2*5 1.3 2.3 2.0 (43) (44) texas 100.0 32.6 4.9 5.1 1.2 5.1 1.0 (44) (45) utah 100.0 19.7 16.8 2.9 11.9 19.7 2.6 (45) (46) vermont 100.0 40.2 1.3 3.8 0.5 18.9 2.0 (46) (47) VfROIMA 100.0 26.3 5.9 3.7 1.0 5.5 1.7 (47) (48) washington 100.0 38.3 6.4 11.0 7.3 8.9 3.0 (48) (49) west virginia 100.0 64.2 3.2 0.9 0.7 4.0 1.6 (49) (50) wisconsin 100.0 22.5 11.3 15.6 7.6 15.6 1.2 (50) (51) wyoming 100.0 18.4 8.4 4.8 3.7 8.3 1.7 (51) (52) HAWAII 100.0 48.1 7.0 7.3 5.7 1.2 14.5 (52) A/ less than 0,05 percent. (Concluded on next page) 19 TABLE 6 {Concluded) PERCENT DISTRIBUTION Of PERSONS EMPLOYED ON VPA PROJECTS, BY STATES AND BY MAJOR TYPES Of PROJECTS UNITCO STATES AND HAWAII MONTH End I NO NOVEMBER 30, 1037 PROFESSIONAL AND CLERICAL (EXCL. GOODS 8ANITATI0N MISCEL¬ LINE STATE EDUCATION RECREATION EDUCATION AND SEVINQ (EXCL. AND LANEOUS LIME NO. RECREATION) SEVINQ) HEALTH NO. (1> (2) 0) (4) (51 (6) (7) (8) ( 1) GRAND TOTAL 2.1 1.7 7.8 9.8 1.3 3.1 3.6 ( 1) ( 2) Alabama 2.7 1.5 5.0 8.8 1.5 6.2 6.9 ( 2) ( 3) Arizona 3.7 3.3 6.1 8.1 - 3.7 3.9 ( 3) ( 4) Arkansas 1.0 0.9 4.5 10.5 1.1 1.1 6.1 ( 4) ( 5) california 2.8 3.9 14.9 16.6 2.3 0.4 5.4 ( 5) ( colorado 2.5 1.3 4.8 17.7 4.2 1.7 7.3 ( «) ( 7) Connecticut 2.8 1.5 8.2 5.3 1.3 5.5 2.0 ( 7) ( 6) OElavaRE 1.3 3.9 7.8 23.3 - 13.5 3.4 ( e) ( 9) District or Columbia 2.1 1.0 12.6 14.2 0.4 0.8 9.6 ( 9) (10) florida 2.5 0.5 6.4 20.6 0.6 2.3 1.7 (10) (11) georgia 2.6 1.7 7.7 19.2 2.1 5.9 6.0 (11) (12) idaho 4.0 2.4 1,8 8.6 1.4 4.3 2.8 (12) (13) illinois 1.7 2.9 8,8 3.6 1.0 3.7 3.5 (13) (14) indiana 1.2 2.4 2.5 5.2 1.7 2.7 3.8 (14) (15) i ova 1.1 2.3 6.8 7.1 1.0 1.1 2.8 (15) (16) kansas 2.1 1.1 4.1 10.8 1.5 3.3 3.2 (16) (17) KENTUCKY 1.8 0.8 2.7 11.4 0.1 2.3 1.2 (17) (10) LOUISIANA 2.7 1.0 5.5 11.7 0.3 3.8 5.5 (18) (19) MAINE 2.5 - 6.9 14.2 - 0.9 1.0 (19) (20) maryland 1.6 2.2 9.9 7.9 - 1.2 6.5 (20) (21) MASSACHUSETTS 1.0 2.7 12.5 13.8 1.6 0.2 6.7 (21) (22) MICHIGAN 1.1 1.8 7.0 4.2 0.2 - 3.3 (22) (23) MINNESOTA 1.2 2.2 8.7 8.9 3.0 - 3.1 (23) (24) MISSISSIPPI 3.0 0.8 9.5 13.0 0.5 11.7 9.3 (24) (25) MISSOURI 1.6 0.9 3.4 11.2 2.9 5.2 3.4 (25) (26) MONTANA 1.3 1.8 3.1 12.5 1.0 3.0 2.0 (26) (27) NEBRASKA 1.9 1.7 3.5 10.2 0.9 3.1 2.3 (27) (28) NEVADA 2.1 2.5 5.2 15.8 - 2.7 8.2 (28) (29) NEW HAMPSHIRE 1.5 0.3 6.9 18.1 0.3 - 3.5 (29) (30) NEW JERSEY 1.9 1.2 11.7 9.0 0.4 2.0 2.9 (30) (31) NEV mexico 2.3 0.4 3.1 9.6 0.3 4.7 2.4 (31) (32) NEW YORK CITY 4.4 1.8 15.7 1.5 0.1 4.0 3.0 (32) (33) NEV YORK (EXCL. N.Y.C.) 3.1 0.7 5.5 9.9 1.5 0.5 1.7 (33) (34) NORTH CAROLINA 2.4 1.7 9.9 15.9 1.5 9.8 9.1 (34) (35) NORTH DAKOTA 1.9 2.4 4.9 11.2 1.4 4.6 5.1 (35) (36) OHIO 1.7 1.8 5.4 5.6 0.7 0.9 3.3 (36) (37) oklahoma 0.9 0.9 2.6 11.4 2.5 3.3 3.5 (37) (38) Oregon 2.6 . 1.6 5.5 12.6 1.1 2.5 2.4 (38) (39) PENNSYLVANIA 1.0 1.1 5.5 10.5 0.3 2.0 1.4 (39) (40) RHODE ISLAND 2.3 1.6 4.4 13.4 3.7 6.4 1.6 (40) (41) SOUTH CAROLINA 2.5 1.2 6.4 16.0 2.6 11.7 8,7 (41) (42) SOUTH DAKOTA 2.9 1.4 2.4 7.9 3.8 2.9 2.2 (42) (43) TENNESSEE 3.0 1.0 3.1 5.3 0.7 14.1 6.2 (43) (44) TEXAS 2.3 1.2 10.1 26.7 3.0 4.4 2.4 (44) (45) UTAH 3.4 3.2 4,5 6.4 0.3 2.4 6.2 (45) (46) VERMONT 3.7 1.5 9.3 14.0 1.7 - 3.1 (46) (47) VIRGINIA 3.3 2.0 11.3 17.5 3.7 9.9 8.3 (47) (48) WASHINGTON 2.3 2.1 7.8 8.4 0.2 1.2 3.1 (48) (49) WEST VIRGINIA 2.2 1.2 1.5 10.6 0.8 6.6 2.5 (49) (50) WISCONSIN 1.1 1.5 11.5 4.7 4.5 0.9 2.0 (50) (51) WYOMING 3.5 3.7 7.4 26.5 2.6 5.4 5.6 (51) (52) NASA|| 0.7 1.8 5.3 - 4.0 2.9 1.5 (52) 20 TABLE 7 - NUMBER OF WOMEN EMPLOYED ON WPA PROJECTS, BY ASSIGNED OCCUPATIONS UNITED STATES ANO HAWAII month Ending November 30, 1937 line 19. Assigned Occupation All Person* women percent of All Persons In Spec ifico pccvmi9" Percent Oistri- IVTIPt line no- ID j2l AIL _HL ( d ( 2) ( 3) ( «) I 5} i 6) ( 7) ( 8) ( 9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25) (26) (27) (28) (29) (30) (31) (32) (33) (34) (35) (36) (37) (38) (39) (40) («1) (42) (43) (44) (45) (46) (47) (48) (49) (50) (51) (52) (53) (54) (55) (56) (57) (58) (59) (60) (61) (62) (63) (64) (65) (66) (67) (68) (69) (70) (71) (72) (73) (74) TOTAL professional ano technical workers Actors Architects and Technical Engineers Artists, Sculptors and Teachers of Art Oraftsmen Librarians and librarians' Assistants Musicians and Teachers of music Nurses, Trained or Registered Playground ano Recreational workers Teachers (Except Teachers of Art ano Music) writers and Editors (Except Statistical Editors) Other Professional ano Technical workers clerical workers bookkeepers, accountants ano auditors Clerks (not Elsewhere Classified) Timekeepers ano timekeeping Clerks Statistical Editors ano Enumerators Stenographers Typists Other Clerical worker* project supervisors and foremen Foremen Supervisors, Managers ano Assistants skilled construction workers Blacksmiths Bricklayers ano Stonemasons Carpenters Cement Finishers Electricians Operators and Engineers (construction Equipment) pa iv ter8 Plasterers Plumbers ano Gas, Pipe, ano Steam Fitters Roofers and Sheet Metal workers Stone Cutters, Carvers ano Setters Structural iron and Steel Workers Other Skilled Construction workers skilled non-construction workers ca8inetmaker8 Machinists, millwrights and Toolmakers Mechanics (not Elsewhere Classified) Other Skilled Non-construction Workers semi-skilled construction workers Apprentices and helpers - Blacksmiths' Apprentices and helpers - Bricklayers' and masons' Apprentices and Helpers - Carpenters' Apprentices and helpers - Cement Finishers' Apprentices ano Helpers ■ Apprentices and helpers • Apprentices and Helpers • apprentices and Helpers ■ Asphalt Workers Blasters calkers and p|pe layer8 and coverers Operators of Building and Construction Equipment Roomen and Chainmen (Surveying) Tractor Drivers Truck Drivers Other Semi-skilled Construction Workers semi-skilled non-construction workers Aides (Professional and Recreational Service) Guaros and watchmen handicraft workers Machinists' Helpers Seamstresses ano Other Clothing and Textile workers workers in Canning, Const*. Mat,, 8ook and Furn. Repair Other Semi-Skilled non-Constructi'on workers SERVICE WORKERS Cooks, Chefs and Other Lunchroom Workers housekeeping Aides janitcrs and Porters Practical nurses and First Aio Men Other Service Workers • Electricians' • Painters' - Plumbers' • Other 1,566,830 89.347 3,578 5,293 4,019 4,679 2,694 9,598 1,944 19,447 23,259 2,904 11,852 109.768 2,030 63,213 24,929 2,753 6,241 7,822 2,800 81.936 49,934 32,002 (75) laborers 189.440 8,640 21,132 1,798 1,822 137,571 13,594 4,083 34.615 0,866 13,667 2,257 4,394 5,631 859,628 274,267 35.004 1,278 6 917 84 1,959 1,525 1,879 7,822 15,126 993 3,415 40.775 263 23,260 2,214 684 5,750 7,011 1,593 14.042 6,470 7,572 155.659 5,491 1,372 136,825 11,052 919 28.747 8,239 13,655 344 1,232 5,277 17.5 12*2 35.7 0.1 22.8 1.8 72.7 15.9 96.7 40.2 65.0 33.3 28.8 37.1 13.0 36.8 8.9 24.8 92.1 89.6 57.1 17.1 13.0 23.7 3.9 82.2 63.6 76.3 99.5 81.3 18.8 82.6 92.9 99.9 15.2 20.0 93.7 100.0 12.8 0.5 y 0.3 y 0.7 0,6 0.7 2.8 5.5 0.4 1.3 14 ? 0.1 8.5 o.e 0.2 2.1 2.6 0.6 5.1 2.3 2.8 y 56.7 2.0 0.5 49.9 4.0 0.3 10.5 3.0 5.0 0.1 0.5 1.9 ( d ( 2) ( 3) ( 4) ( 5) I 6) ( 7) ( ®) ( 9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25) (26) (27) (28) (29) (30) (31) (32) (33) (34) (35) (36) (37) (38) (39) (40) (41) (42) (43) (44) (45) (46) (47) (48) (49) (50) (51) (52) (53) (54) (55) (56) (57) (58) (59) (60) (61) (62) (63) (64) (65) (66) (67) (68) (69) (70) (71) (72) (73) (74) (75) a/ less than 0.05 percent. STATE SUMMARIES: TABLES 133528 0—39 4 22 TABLE 8 NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED ON WPA PROJECTS, BY ASSIGNED OCCUPATIONS ANO BY SEX month emoimo novum pi 30, 1037 ALABAMA ANO ARIZONA line "0. assigned Occupation Total. HE Lim no. (5) (1) TOTAL 22*767 100,0 17*957 4,810 6*501 100.0 5*440 1*061 ( 2) PROFESSIONAL ANO TtOWICAL SON KENS 951 4,2 262 669 465 7.2 257 206 ( 3) Actors 12 0.1 8 4 - ~ ~ ( 6) Architects and Technical Enoincers 30 0,1 30 - 27 0.4 27 - ( 5) Artists, Sculptors ano teachers of Art 7 a/ 4 3 12 0.2 6 4 ( 6) Draftsmen 43 0.2 43 - 15 0.2 14 1 ( 7) Librarians and Librarians' Assistants 56 0.3 2 54 42 0.7 6 36 ( 8) Musicians ano Teachers of music 15 0.1 9 6 35 0.5 34 1 ( 9) nurses, trained or Rcoistered 36 0,2 - 38 6 0.1 - 6 (10) Playground and Recreational sorkers 192 o.e 66 126 103 1.6 67 36 (11) Teachers (except teachers of Art and Music) 457 2.0 69 368 174 2.7 64 110 (12) writers ano Editors (except Statistical Editors) 30 0.1 9 21 1 a/ 1 - (13) Other Professional and Technical sorkers 71 0.3 42 29 50 o.e 36 14 (16) CLERICAL SORKERS 1*411 6.2 906 503 451 6.9 306 145 (13) bookkeepers, accountants and auditors 3 a7 3 - 8 0.1 4 4 (16) Clerks (not Elscbhere Classified) 016 3.6 523 293 254 3.9 162 92 (17) timekeeper# and timekeeping clerks 443 2.0 369 74 117 1.8 110 7 (16) Statistical Editors and Enumerators 7 h/ 4 3 19 0.3 16 3 (19) Stenographers 54 0.2 4 50 26 0.4 - 26 (20) Typists 86 0.4 4 82 16 0.2 3 13 (21) Other Clerical sorkers 2 hJ 1 1 11 0.2 11 - (22) PROJECT SUPERVISORS ANO FOREICN 1*151 5.1 939 212 312 4.8 267 45 (23) Foremen 528 2.3 422 106 82 1.3 62 20 (2«) Supervisors, Managers ano assistants 623 2.8 517 106 230 3.5 206 25 (25) SKILLED CONSTRUCTION SORKERS 1*296 5.7 1,296 - 716 11.0 716 - (26) Blacksmiths 50 0.2 50 - 40 0.6 40 — (27) Bricklayers and Stonemasons 199 0.9 199 - 60 0.9 60 - (28) Carpenters 553 2.4 553 - 349 5.4 349 - (29) Cement Finishers 66 0.3 66 - 99 1.5 99 - (30) Electricians 43 0.2 43 _ 20 0.3 20 - (31) Operatom ano Engineers (Construction Equipment) 35 0.2 35 _ 22 0.4 22 - (32) Painters 203 0.9 203 63 1.0 63 - (33) Plasterers 34 0.1 34 20 0.3 20 - (36) Plumbers and Qas, Pipe, and Steam Fitters 58 0.2 58 - 24 0.4 24 - (33) Roofers and Sheet metal Sorkers 30 0.1 30 - 2 a/ 2 - (36) Stone Cutters, Carvers ano Setters 2 &/ 2 - 1 a/ 1 - (37) Structural iron and Steel sorkers 10 0.1 10 - 8 0.1 8 - (38) Other Skilled Construction workers 13 0.1 13 - 8 0.1 8 - (39) SKILLED NON-CONSTRUCTION SORKERS 50 0.2 52 _ 23 0.3 22 1 (60) Cabinetmakers - - - - - - - (61) machinists, millsriohts and Toolmakcrs 2 a/ 2 - 2 a/ 2 - (62) mechanics (not Elsewhere Classified) 39 0.2 39 - 19 0.3 19 . (63) Other Skilled Non-Construction Sorkers 9 a/ 9 - 2 a/ 1 1 («6) semi-skilled construction sorkers 1*466 6.4 1*466 - 946 14.6 946 (63) Apprentices ano helpers - Blacksmiths* 16 0.1 16 - 13 0.2 13 - (66) Apprentices and helpers - Bricklayers' ano masons' 164 0.7 164 - 43 0.7 43 - (67) Apprentices and helpers - Carpenters' 422 1.8 422 - 165 2.5 165 _ (68) Apprentices and helpers - cement Finishers' 25 0.1 25 - 33 0.5 33 - (<9) Apprentices and helpers - Electricians' 16 0.1 16 - 9 0.2 9 - (30) Apprentices ano helper# - Painters' 30 0.1 30 - 1 a/ 1 - (51) Apprentices ano helpers - Plumbers' 39 0.2 39 - 7 0.1 7 . (52) Apprentices and helpers - Other 21 0.1 21 - 10 0.2 10 (53) Asphalt workers 20 0.1 20 - 13 0.2 13 _ (56) Blas ters 28 0.1 28 - 9 0.2 9 _ (55) Calkers ano Pipe Layers and Coverers 37 0.2 37 - 21 0.3 21 _ (36) Operators of Building and Construction Equipment 94 0.4 94 - 118 1.8 118 _ (57) Roomen and Chainmcn (Surveying) 75 0.3 75 - 25 0.4 25 (58) Tractor Drivers 14 0.1 14 - 25 0.4 25 « (39) Truck Drivers 355 1.5 355 - 357 5.S 357 (60) Other Semi-Skilled Construction workers 110 0.5 110 - 97 1.5 97 - (61) semi-skilled non-construction workers 3*221 14.1 250 2*971 772 11.9 281 491 (62) Aides (Professional and Recreational Service) 101 0.4 13 88 113 1.7 74 39 (63) quaros ano satchmen 170 0.7 170 - 175 2.7 175 (66) handicraft sorkers - - - - _ _ _ _ (65) Machinists* helpers 21 0.1 21 - 5 0.1 5 _ (66) Seamstresses and Other Clothing ano Textile sorkers 1,843 8.1 4 1,839 452 7.0 _ 452 (67) workers in canning, Constr, mat.. Book and Furn, repair 893 3.9 10 883 1 a/ 1 (68) oticr semi-skilled non-construction workers 193 0.9 32 161 26 0.4 26 - (69) service workers 475 2.1 20 455 207 3.2 36 171 (70) cooks. Chefs and Other lunchroom sorkers 85 0.4 - 85 26 0.4 12 14 (71) housekeeping A iocs 275 1.2 - 275 143 2.2 143 (72) janitors ano porters 13 0.1 13 - 26 0.4 24 2 (73) practical nurses ano first Aio men 5 a/ 5 _ 3 a/ 3 (76) other service workers 97 0.4 2 95 9 0.2 - 9 (15) LABORERS 12*746 56.0 12*746 - 2*609 40.1 2*609 - I D ( 2) ( 3) ( «) ( 5) ( 6) ( 7) I ») ( 9) (10) (11) (12) (13) h«) (15) (16) (17) (10) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (26) (25) (26) (27) (29) (29) (30) (31) (32) (33) (M) (35) (36) (37) (38) (39) (60) (61) («2) (63) (66) (63) (66) (67) (68) (68) (30) (31) (32) (53) (56) (53) (36) (57) (58) (59) (60) (61) (62) (63) (66) (65) (66) (67) (68) (69) (70) (71) (72) (73) (76) (73) i/ LESS THAN 0.05 PERCENT. 23 TABLE 9-A NUMBER Of PERSONS EMPLOYED ON »PA PROJECTS, BY QROUPS Of ASSIGNED OCCUPATIONS ANO BY MAJOR TYPES OF PROJECTS MONTH ENOINS NOVEMBER SO, 1037 ALABAMA line no. type of project Total professional ano Technical borkers Clerical borkers project Supervisors ano foremen Skillco Construction borkers Skilled non- Construction •orkcrs semi¬ skilled construction borkers semi¬ skilled non- com8truction borkers service" borkers laborers live NO. h) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9* (10) {") ( 1) TOTAL 22,767 951 1 <411 1,151 1,296 50 l£466 3,221 475 12,746 ( 1) ( 2) hishravs, roads and streets 9,807 9 305 430 221 13 616 78 1 8,134 ( 2) ( 3) Public builoinss 2,523 1 75 137 753 2 432 38 3 1,062 C3) ( 4) parks ano other recreational facilities 811 - 32 38 102 - 33 11 - 595 ( 4) ( V conservation 276 - 113 20 12 1 13 1 1 115 ( 5) ( *) seres systems and other utilities 1,399 - 35 59 46 10 151 36 - 1,062 ( 6) ( 7) airports ano other transportation 540 - 10 33 76 4 51 5 2 359 ( 7) ( ®) Education 606 475 30 25 4 - - - 74 - ( 8) ( 9) recreation 339 200 27 26 - - 64 2 20 ( 9) (10) Professional and clerical (Excl. Education ano Recreation) 1,146 216 601 66 11 8 55 78 20 91 (10) (11) Serins 2,013 1 35 115 - 11 5 1,825 5 16 (11) (12) 8000s (Excl. Scrihq) 340 - 8 16 1 2 290 2 21 (12) (13) Sanitation ano health 1,424 - 29 81 69 - 87 20 - 1,138 (13) (14) miscellaneous 1,541 49 111 105 2 - 21 775 365 113 (14) TABLE 9-8 NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYEO ON IPA PROJECTS, BY QROUPS Of ASSIGNED OCCUPATIONS ANO BY MAJOR TYPES OF PROJECTS MONTH ENOINB NOVEMBER 30, 1937 ARIZONA TYPE OP PROJECT LINE NO. professional ano Technical Clerical porkers bowners SEMI- project Skilled Semi- Skilled Supervisors Skilled non- Skilled now- ano construction construction construction construction service foremen borkers borkers borkers borkers workers LABORERS LIVE NO. Jl°l OIL -ill. JZL J1L J*L J1L JsL (7) HL ( D ( *) ( J) ( «) ( S) ( •) ( ») ( •) < ®) (10) (11) («> (13) («) TOTAL 6,501 hlrhravr, roads and streets 2,654 Public builoinos i,059 parks ano other recreational facilities 134 conservation 309 Sewer Systems ano other utilities 318 airports and other transportation 146 Education 243 recreation 212 professional amd clerical (excl. Education ano Recreation) 398 Serins 529 Goods (Excl. scnino) . Sanitation ano health 242 miscellaneous 255 465 16 11 2 2 175 107 451 96 44 6 8 9 6 # 4 5 200 27 8 38 312 121 36 6 14 15 12 9 3 16 26 37 17 716 215 379 31 22 21 3 40 1 23 8 6 946 509 202 18 28 49 69 53 11 m 132 20 1 11 16 6 12 466 22Z 1 54 1 16 2 2,609 { 1) 1,556 ( 2) 361 ( 3) 70 ( 4) 222 ( 5) 208 ( 6) <8 ( 7) 1 { 8) 1 { 9) 15 (10) 1 (11) - (12) 104 (13) 22 (14) 21* TABLE 10 NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYE0 ON fPA PROJECTS, BY ASSIGNED OCCUPATIONS AND BY SEX MONTH En© I wo NOVEMBER 90, 1937 ARKANSAS AND CALIFORNIA limc assigned ARKANSAS california Line no. occupati on Total Percent Men women Total percent Men no, (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) {«) (7) (e) (?) ( 1) total 20,010 100.0 is/24 3,756 73,050 100.0 51**2 21,138 ( 1) I 2) professional and technical. bonkers 664 24 240 424 7,783 10.6 5.041 2,742 ( 2) ( 3) Actors 2 a7 2 - 524 0.7 324 200 I 3) ( *) Architects an© technical Ens inkers 32 0.2 32 - 230 0.3 230 - ( «) ( 5) artists, sculptors and teachers of art 2 a/ - 2 534 0.7 381 153 ( 3) ( 6) draftsmen 5 a/ 5 - 359 0.5 348 11 ( 6) ( 7) Librarians awo librarians1 Assistants 132 0.7 5 127 215 0.3 74 141 ( 7) ( e) Musicians and teachers of music 18 0.1 15 3 1,715 2.3 1,288 427 ( ») ( «) nurses, Trainco or Resisterco 6 a/ - 6 114 0.2 2 112 ( ») (10) Playorouno and Recreational workers 156 0.8 60 96 1,314 1.8 780 534 (10) (11) teachers (except teachers of art ano music) 202 1.0 62 140 1,307 1.8 559 740 (11) (12) 1ritcr8 ano eo1 tors (except statistical editors) 4 A/ - 4 189 0.3 124 65 (12) (13) Other professional and Technical iorkers 105 0.5 59 46 1,282 1.7 931 351 (13) (14) clerical vorkers 1,579 7.9 1,038 541 7,568 10.4 4,095 3,473 (1«) (15) bookkeepers, accountants ano auoitors 10 0.1 5 5 257 0.4 213 44 (13) (16) clerks (not elSCSHERC classified) 803 4.0 508 295 4,918 6.7 3,124 1,794 (16) (17) Timekeepers and Tinekcepino Clerks 646 3.2 520 126 617 0.9 517 100 (13) (18) Statistical Eoitors and Enumerators 7 A/ 4 3 92 0.1 60 32 (•»•) H») Stenographers 98 0.5 - 98 633 0.9 36 597 (19) (20) Typists 15 0.1 1 14 878 1.2 74 804 (20) (21) Other Clerical soakers - - " - 173 0.2 71 102 (21) (22) project supervisors ano foremen 1,014 5.1 792 222 3,419 4.7 2,720 699 (22) (23) Foremen 685 3.4 635 50 1,868 2.6 1 ,446 422 (23) (24) Supervisors, managers and assistants 329 1.7 157 172 1,551 2.1 1,274 277 (2*) (25) skilled construction vorkers 1,225 6.1 1,225 - 5,611 7.7 5,611 - (25) (26) Blacksmiths 75 0.4 75 - 196 0.3 196 - (26) (27) bricklayers ano stonemasons 160 0.8 160 - 326 0.4 326 - (27) (28) Carpenters 493 2.5 493 - 2,537 3.5 2,537 - (28) (29) Cement Finishcrs 105 0.5 105 - 580 0.8 580 - (29) (30) Electricians 18 0.1 18 - 239 0.3 239 - (30) (31) Operators and Engineers (Construction Equipment) 186 0.9 186 - 91 0.1 91 - (31) (32) Painters 99 0.5 99 - 685 0.9 685 - (32) (33) Plasterers 19 0.1 19 - 205 0.3 206 - (33) (34) Plumbers and gas, Pipe, and Steam Fitters 22 0.1 22 - 326 0.4 326 - (34) (35) Roofers ano Sheet metal borkcrs 7 A/ 7 - 103 0.2 103 - (33) (36) Stone Cutters, Carvers and Setters 20 0.1 20 - 201 0.3 201 - (36) (37) Structural iron and Steel Workers 3 A/ 3 - 47 0.1 47 - (37) (38) Other Skilled construction workers 18 0.1 18 75 0.1 75 - (38) (39) skilled non-construction workers 30 0.1 30 _ 725 1.0 715 10 (39) (40) Cabinetmakers - - *- - 45 0,1 45 - (40) (41) Machinists, millwrights and Toolmakers 3 A/ 3 - 66 0.1 66 - (41) (42) mechanics (not Elsewhere Classified) 24 0.1 24 - 343 0.4 343 - (42) (43) Other Skilled Non-Construction workers 3 A/ 3 - 271 0.4 261 10 («3) (44) semi-skilled construction workers 1,723 8.6 1,723 - 4,625 6.3 4,625 - (44) (45) Apprentices and helpers - Blacksmiths' 25 0.1 25 - 81 0.1 81 - (43) (46) Apprentices ano helpers - Bricklayers' ano masons' 239 1.2 239 - 221 0.3 221 - (46) (47) Apprentices ano helpers - Carpenters' 595 3.0 595 - 628 0.8 628 - (47) (48) Apprentices and helpers - Cement Finishers' - - - - 120 0.2 120 - (48) (49) Apprentices ano helpers - Electricians' 2 tJ 2 - 53 0.1 53 - (49) (50) Apprentices and helpers - Painters* 12 0.1 12 - 57 0.1 57 - (30) (51) Apprentices and helpers - Plumbers' 14 0.1 14 - 139 0.2 139 - (51) (52) Apprentices and helpers - Other 2 A/ 2 - 293 0.4 293 - (52) (53) Asphalt workers 35 0.2 35 - 165 0.2 165 - (53) (54) Blasters 64 0.3 64 - 60 0,1 60 - (34) (55) Calkcrs ano Pipe Layers and Coverers 5 A/ 5 - 208 0.3 208 - (55) (56) Operators of building and Construction Equipment 56 0.3 56 - 625 0.8 625 - (56) (57) Roomcn and Chainmen (Surveying) 13 0.1 13 - 150 0.2 150 - (57) (58) Tractor Orivers 213 1.0 213 - 42 0.1 42 - (38) (59) Truck Drivers 317 1.6 317 - 764 1.0 764 - (59) (60) Other Semi-skilled construction workers 131 0.6 131 - 1,019 1.4 1,019 - (60) (61) semi-skilled non-construction vorkers 2,007 10.0 52 1,950 15,629 21.4 3,694 11,935 (61) (62) Aides (Professional and Recreational Service) 14 0.1 5 9 2,165 3.0 1,041 1,124 (*2) (63) Quaros ano Watchmen 27 0.1 27 * - 2,014 2.7 2,014 - (63) (64) handicraft workers - - - - 172 0.2 92 80 (64) (65) Machinists* helpers 22 0.1 22 - 150 0.2 150 - (65) (66) Seamstresses ano Other Clothino and Textile workers 1,826 9.1 - 1,826 10,409 14.3 68 10,341 (66) (67) workers in canning, constr. iiat., book ano furn. repair 116 0.6 1 115 401 0.6 43 358 (67) (68) other semi-skilled row—construct ion workers 2 a/ 2 - 318 0.4 286 32 (68) (69) service vorkers 619 3.1 - 619 2,674 3.7 395 2,279 (69) (70) cooks, chefs ano other lunchroom workers 22 0.1 - 22 225 0.3 5 220 (70) (71) housekeeping mdes 552 2.8 - 552 1,927 2.6 4 1,923 (71) (72) janitors ano porters - - - - 262 0.4 243 19 (72) (73) practical nurses ano First a to men 44 0.2 - 44 203 0.3 131 72 (73) (74) ottcr service workers 1 y - 1 57 0.1 12 45 (74) (75) LABORERS 11,149 55.8 11,149 - 25,016 34.2 25,016 - (75) y LEW THAW 0.05 PERCENT. 25 TABLE 11-A NUMBER Of PERSONS EMPLOYED ON WPA PROJECTS,BY GROUPS Of ASSIGNEO OCCUPATIONS ANO BY MAJOR TYPES Of PROJECTS month ENDINt NOVEMBER $0, 1037 ARKANSAS Type or project Line NO. PROFESSIONAL PROJECT ano Supervisors Skilled Technical clerical ano Construction porkers porkers fO men workers Construct < o 10rkcr8 semi¬ SKILLED construct10 workers semi — Skillfo Constructii workers SCRVlCr laborers line workers NO* JlL M. JlL JlL JlL I£L J2L JlL mi (10) JuL ( 1) TOTAL 20,010 ( 2) highways, roaos and streets 11,315 ( 3) Public Buildings 2,469 { 4) parks ano other recreational facilities 628 ( 5) conservation 106 ( 6) Sewer systems and Other utilities 225 ( 7) airports ano other transportation 26 ( 8) Education 206 ( 9) recreation 176 (10) professional ano clerical (excl. Education and recreation) 903 (11) sewing 2,107 (12) Qooos (excl. sewing) 209 (13) Sanitation ano health 228 (14) miscellaneous 1,212 664 22 3 2 2 174 159 234 12 1 55 1,579 452 113 27 5 9 1 5 11 578 106 6 17 247 1,014 572 105 25 3 8 2 7 6 40 161 8 20 57 1,225 442 621 84 18 17 2 29 7 30 22 3 1 1,723 1,038 480 107 21 10 5 36 15 2,007 36 8 17 1,819 10 11,149 ( 1) 8,729 ( 2) 1,136 ( 3) 582 { 4) 57 ( 5) 181 ( 6) 21 ( 7) - ( e) - ( 9) - (10) 6 (11) 173 (12) 125 (13) 139 (14) TABLE 11—B NUMBER Of PERSONS EMPLOYEO ON WPA PROJECTS, BY GROUPS Of ASSIGNED OCCUPATIONS AND BY MAJOR TYPES Of PROJECTS Month Ending November 30, 1937 CALIfORNIA Semi- professional project Skilled semi- Skilled Type or project and Supervisors Skilled now- Skilled non- Line totak Technical clcrical ano Construction Construction construction construction service laborers line no. workers workers Foremen workers workers workers workers workers no. (1) (2) 13) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9> (10) (11) ( 1) total 73,050 7,783 7,568 3,419 5,611 725 4,625 15,629 2,674 25,016 ( 1) ( 2) highways, roaos and streets 9,414 17 437 463 1,058 27 955 470 19 5,968 ( 2) ( 3) public builoihqs 6,555 29 302 284 1,994 61 734 273 17 2,861 ( 3) ( 4) parks ano other recreational facilities 8,992 71 419 329 1,037 91 800 381 24 5,840 ( *) ( 5) conservation 6,712 47 419 320 432 37 725 552 36 4,144 ( 5) ( 6) sewer systems ano other utilities 6,232 20 306 236 293 20 839 454 28 4,034 ( «) ( 7) airports and other transportation 1,333 10 68 70 290 15 124 42 4 710 ( 7) ( ®) education 2,014 1,367 192 129 6 1 - 8 254 57 ( a) ( 9) Recreation 2,848 1,356 248 101 - 1 - 1,129 1 12 ( 9) (10) PROFESSIONAL ANO CLERICAL (ExCL. Eoucation ano recreation) 10,877 4,724 3,526 668 200 173 127 1,218 122 119 (10) (11) sewing 12,130 30 839 475 29 71 13 10,375 225 73 (11) (12) goods (Excl. sewing) 1,693 14 216 162 107 216 97 249 18 614 (12) (13) sanitation and health 299 1 25 20 72 1 56 1 - 123 (13) (14) Miscellaneous 3,951 97 571 160 93 11 155 477 1,926 461 (14) 26 TABU 12 NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYEO ON WPA PROJECTS, BY ASSIQfCO OCCUPATIONS AND BY SEX month emoino november 30, 1997 COLORADO AND CONNECTICUT line ASSISNEO CO LORAOO CONNECT ICUT lime NO. OfCUfATION Total Percent Men WOMEN totak percent w women (1> (2) (3) (4) (?) (6) (?) (8) («) ( D total 17,499 100.0 12,630 4.669 14,871 100,0 13,119 1,752 < D ( 2) PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL BORKERS ( 3) actors ( 4) architects and technical enoineers ( 5) artists, sculptors ano teachers of art ( 6) Draftsmen ( 7) librarians and Librarians' assistants (8) musicians ano teachers of music ( 9) nurses, trained or Reqistereo (10) playsround ano recreational soakers (11) teachers (excert teachers of art ano music) (12) sri teas ano eoitors (except statistical cottors) (13) Other professional ano Technical soakers (14) CLERICAL WORKERS (15) bookkeepers, accountants ano auditors (16) Clerks (not Elsewhere Classified) (17) timekeepers ano Timckeepino Clerks (18) Statistical Editors and Enumerator® (19) StenosrapmErs (20) Typists (21) Other Clerical workcps (22) PROJECT SUPERVISORS AND FOREMEN (23) Foremen (24) Supervisors, Manaoers and assistants (25) SKILLED CONSTRUCTION WORKERS (26) BLACKSMITHS (27) bricklayers ano stonemasons (28) carpenters (29) Cement Finishers (30) Electricians (31) Operators ano Enoineehs (construction Equipment) (32) Painters (33) plasterers (34) Plumbers ano Gas, Pipe, ano Steam Fitters (35) Roofers ano Sheet metal Vorkers (36) Stone Cutters, Carvers ano Setters (37) Structural iron ano Steel sorkers (38) Other Skilled Construction workers (39) SKILLEO NON-CONSTRUCTION WORKERS (40) Cabinetmakers (41) machinists, hillsriohts and toolmakers (42) mechanics (not Elsewhere Classified) (43) Other Skilled Non-Construction workers (44) S€MI«8KILLEO CONSTRUCTION WORKERS (45) Apprentices and helpers - Blacksmiths' (46) apprentices ano helpers - bricklayers' and masons' (47) Apprentices and helpers - Carpenters' (48) apprentices and helpers - Cement Finishers' (49) Apprentices and helpers - Electricians' (50) apprentices and helpers - Painters' (51) Apprentices and helpers - Plumbers' (52) Apprentices and helpers - Other (53) Asphalt workers (54) Blasters (55) Calkers and Pipe Layers ano Covcrers (56) Operators of buildinc ano Construction Equipment (57) Roomen and Chainucn (Surveyins) (58) Tractor Orivers (59) Truck Drivers (60) Other Semi-skilled Construction workers (61) SEMI—SKILLCO NCN-CONSTRUCT I ON WORKERS (62) Aides (Professional and Recreational Service) (63) Guards and watchmen (64) handicraft workers (65) Machinists' helpers (66) Seamstresses and Other Clothino and Textile workers (67) workers in canninq, cottstr* mat*, book and fxfrn* repair (68) other semi-skilled non-construction workers (69) service workers (70) Cooks, Chefs and other lunchroom workers (71) housekeeping a iocs (72) janitors and porters (73) practical nurses and first a id men (74) other service workers (75) LABORERS 846 14 53 36 46 34 81 6 157 332 22 67 ,042 22 603 299 13 .48 49 18 268 216 886 47 179 311 90 10 66 71 26 22 5 19 11 1,124 16 135 173 16 6 23 16 33 20 25 115 16 28 297 203 3,351 184 35 33 23 2,790 234 52 752 483 233 24 6 6 4*8 0.1 0.3 0.2 0.3 0.2 0.5 A/ 0.6 1.9 0.1 0.4 6.0 0.1 3.5 1.7 0.1 0.3 0.2 0.1 2.8 1.5 1.3 5.1 0.3 1.0 1.6 0.5 0.1 0.4 0.4 0.2 0.1 0.1 A/ 0.2 0.2 D A/ o.i o.i 6.4 0.1 0.8 1.0 0.1 A/ 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.6 0.1 0.2 1.7 1.2 19.1 1.1 0.2 0.2 0.1 15.9 1.3 0.3 4.3 2.9 1.3 0.1 A/ A/ 495 9 53 26 46 8 67 102 128 14 42 650 17 346 251 8 7 3 16 340 240 100 47 179 311 90 1c 66 71 26 22 5 19 11 ,124 18 135 173 16 6 23 16 33 20 25 115 16 28 297 203 259 117 35 4 23 13 36 31 64 41 22 1 353 5 26 14 6 55 204 6 25 392 5 257 48 5 41 36 28 116 3,092 67 29 2,777 198 21 442 233 2 5 6 1>2*1 41 136 80 58 18 211 26 205 245 89 132 889 3 544 183 12 48 77 20 1,356 913 443 1,404 31 307 313 112 34 40 300 30 77 22 31 14 13 27 5 15 7 1,426 14 335 10 22 3 12 13 129 309 70 17 274 189 1,158 34 143 108 1 690 102 80 218 38 90 38 51 1 8.3 0.3 0.9 0.5 0.4 0.1 1.4 0.2 1.4 1.6 0.6 0.9 6.0 A/ 3.7 1.3 0.1 0.3 0.5 0.1 9.1 6.1 3.0 9.4 0.? 2.1 2.1 0.7 0.2 0.3 2.6 0.2 0.5 0.1 0.2 0.1 0.1 A/ 0.1 0.1 hk 0.1 2*2 4/ 0.2 0.1 0.1 A/ 0.1 0.1 0.0 2.1 0.5 0.1 1.8 1.3 7.8 0.2 1.0 0.7 a/ 4.7 0.7 0.5 1,5 0.3 0.6 0.3 0.3 A/ 935 31 136 67 58 5 198 143 111 73 113 592 3 387 184 11 3 4 1,252 881 371 1,404 31 307 313 112 3* 40 380 30 77 22 31 14 13 27 5 15 7 1,426 14 335 28 10 22 3 12 13 129 309 70 17 274 189 246 16 143 2 1 1 16 07 85 2 34 49 306 10 13 13 26 62 134 16 19 157 1 1 48 74 16 104 32 72 912 18 069 86 13 133 36 90 4 2 1 ( 2) ( 3) ( 4) ( 5) ( 6) ( 7) ( 8) ( 9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (13) (16) (17) (IB) (18) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24) (23) (26) (27) (28) (29) (») (3D (32) (33) (34) (35) (36) (37) (38) (39) (40) (41) (42) (43) (44) («) (46) (47) (48) (49) (50) (51) (52) (53) (54) (55) (56) (57) (58) (59) (60) (61) (62) (63) (64) (65) (66) (67) (68) (69) (70) (71) (72) (73) (74) (75) Less than 0.05 percent. 27 TABLE 13-A NUMBER Or PERSONS EMPLOYED ON VPA PROJECTS, BY OROUPS Of ASSIONEO OCCUPATIONS ANO BY MAJOR TYPES OF PROJECTS month EN01 hq NOVCIMCR SO, 1937 COLORADO TYPE Of PROJCCT professionak Technical BONKERS project supervisors clcrical ano Bonkers Foremen JUL Skilled Semi¬ skilled non- Skilled construction construction c0n8tructi0 Bonkers bonkers borkers 2zL semi¬ skilled non- cons truct10 borkers SERVICE LABORERS LINE BORKERS NO. (") JlL JSL q) JSL JsL JSL (i°) ( d ( 2) { 3) ( 4) ( 3) ( 6) ( 7) ( •) ( •> (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) TOTAL hioh*avs. roads ano streets public buildimqs parks ano other recreational facilities c0n8ervati on sever systems ano other utilities airports ano other transportation education recreation professional ano clerical (excl. Education and Recreation) semi no Goods (excl. semino) sanitation and health miscellaneous 17,499 5,828 1,904 650 1,008 1,071 118 437 231 849 3,090 720 301 1,284 848 14 6 1 3 342 163 288 10 1,042 141 54 19 21 29 1 20 5 382 88 31 24 227 114 54 20 33 27 2 23 6 32 94 31 4 286 388 53 33 46 5 2 19 43 8 39 14 4 1,124 589 214 50 106 87 11 1 21 9 1 2 11 52 121 2,847 195 752 5 24 5 6 17 11 16 6 8,973 4,644 1,175 506 809 882 103 13 10 24 391 214 202 < d ( Z) ( 3) ( «> ( s) ( «) ( 7) ( 8) ( ») (10) (11) (17) (13) (1*) TABLE 13-6 NUMBER or PEBSONS EMPLOYED ON IP* PROJECTS,BY OROUPS Of ASSIONEO OCCUPATIONS ANO BY MAJOR TYPES OF PROJECTS month Choi mo November 30, 1937 CONNECTICUT profcsrional TYRE Of PROJECT lire no. project Skilled ano supervisors skilled non¬ technical Clerical a*o construction constructed borkers rorkers foremen norkers borkers ZEE semi— Semi— Skilled Skilled non- construction construction service' borkers borkers borkers LABORERS LINE NO. JlL JSL JSL JlL (5) JSL JSL (91 JUL ( d ( 2) ( 3) ( 4) ( 3) ( 6) ( 7) ( •) ( 9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) TOTAL hi ohmays, roads ano streets Public buildinqs parks ano other recreational facilities conservation sever systems ano other utilities Airports ano other transportation education recreation professional and clerical (excl. education ano recreation) sew ins goods (excl. scmino) sanitation ano health miscellaneous 14,871 4,643 1,476 1,389 559 2,467 386 411 228 1,215 785 201 813 298 1,241 17 2 7 41 7 5 290 204 634 10 16 8 167 58 43 32 93 18 45 7 359 17 2 38 10 1,356 390 99 104 302 158 27 23 2 85 56 18 73 19 1,404 316 769 118 13 89 20 2 66 1 27 1 3 1,426 560 176 127 7 367 43 3 74 2 1,158 57 6 11 29 42 2 6 7 56 699 125 18 100 218 21 4 8 13 1 47 7 4 6 7,152 3,114 359 971 135 1,689 267 40 522 55 (d ( 2) ( 3) ( «) ( 5) ( «) ( 7) ( 8) ( 9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14 ) 28 TABLE 14 NUMBER or PERSONS EMPLOYED ON «PA PROJECTS. BY 'SSIONCO OCCUPATIONS ANO BY KX month cnoino novcmser 30, 1037 DELAWARE AND OlStRICT OP COLUMBIA DELAWARE 01 STRICT Of COLUMBIA LINE no. p£?VEftI,ow total percent mcn women Total Percent men •omen NO. (1) (?) (?) (4) (3) (6) (7 M ( 1) TOTAL ( 2) PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL EORKERS ( 3) Actors ( 4) Architect* ano Technical Enoincer* ( 5) arti»t», sculptor* ano Teacher* of Art ( 6) Cray touch ( 7) liararian* and liorarian*1 a*81*tanto ( 8} musician* and teacher* of ikwic ( 9) Nurse*. Trained or Aeoiwtereo (10) playoround ano recreational »orker* (11) teacher* (except teacher* of art and music) (12) mritcr* and Editor* (except Statistical Editor*) (13) Other professional and technical *orkcr* (14) CLERICAL tORKCRS (15) bookkeeper*, accountants and auoitor* (16) Clerk* (not Clsenherc Classified) (17) timcxcepcn* and Tiuckcepino Clerk* (18) Statistical Editor* ano Enumerator* (19) stenoorapher* (20) Typist* (21) Other Clerical Morkers (22) project supervisors ano foremen (23) Foremen (24) Supervisor*, Manaoerb ano assistant* (25) SKILLED CONSTRUCTION MORKERS (26) blacksmith* (27) bricklayer* ano Stonemason* (28) Carpenters (29) cement Finishers (30) Electrician* (31) Operators and Enoineers (construction Equipment) (32) paintcrs (33) Plasterer* (34) Plumsers and oas. Pipe, and Steau Fitters (35) roofers ano Sheet metal *orkcrs (36) Stone Cutters, carvers and Setter* (37) Structural iron ano Steel worker* (38) Other Skilled construction workers (39) skilleo non-construction workers (40) Cabinetmakers (41) machinists, millwrishtw ano toolmakers (42) mechanic* (not Elsewhere Classified) (43) Other Skilled non-construction workers (44) SEMI-SKILLE0 CONSTRUCTION WORKERS (45) apprentices and helper* - blacksmiths' (46) apprentices and helper* - bricklayers' and masons' (47) apprentices ano helpers - carpenters' (48) apprentices and helpers - cement finishers' (49) apprentices and helper* - electrician*' (50) Apprentices ano helpers - Painters* (51) apprentices and helpers - plumbers' (52) Apprentices and helpers - Other (53) asphalt workers (54) blasters (55) Calkers and Pipe Layers and Coverers (56) Operators of builcinc ano Construction Equipment (57) ii00men ano chainmen (surveyins) (58) Tractor Drivers (59) Truck Drivers (60) Other Semi-Skilleo Construction workers (61) semi-8killed non-construction workers (62) Aides (Professional ano recreational Service) (63) Guards and watchmen (64) handicraft workers (65) Machinists' k .per* (66) Seamstresses ano Other Clothino ano Textile workers (67) WORKERS IN CANNIN0, CONSTR. MAT,, 300K ANO FURN, REPAIR (68) OTHER semi-SKILLED NOfpCOHOTRUCTION WORKERS (69) SERVICE WORKERS (70) COOKS, CHEFS AND OTHER LUNCHROOM WORKERS (71) housekeeping aides (72) janitors ano porters (73) PRACTICAL NURSED ANO FIRST AlO MEN (74) OTKR SERVICE WORKERS (75) LABORERS ,827 100.0 1,261 566 5,961 100.0 4,471 1,490 117 6.4 j 76 41 215 5.3 135 180 1 y 1 — — — — - - - - 2 y 2 - 16 1.0 17 1 28 0.5 20 8 3 0,2 3 - 7 0.1 6 1 1 y 1 - 6 0.1 2 6 16 0.9 15 1 13 0.2 9 4 5 0.3 - 5 12 0.2 - 12 30 1.7 20 10 27 0.5 14 13 11 0.6 1 10 80 1.4 15 65 22 1.2 17 5 1 y 1 - 10 0.5 1 9 137 2.3 66 71 113 6.2 49 64 649 10.9 416 333 - - _ - 4 0.1 4 - 72 3.9 30 42 472 7.9 244 228 23 1.3 16 7 37 0.6 36 1 9 0.5 1 e 20 0.4 6 14 9 0.5 2 7 114 1.9 24 90 - " - - 2 y 2 - 105 5.8 84 21 171 2.9 140 31 44 2.4 38 6 143 2.4 124 19 61 3.4 46 15 28 0.5 16 12 119 6.5 119 _ 191 3.2 191 1 y 1 - 6 0.1 6 - 21 1.2 21 - 3 0.1 3 - 43 2.4 43 - 63 1.1 63 - 5 0.3 5 - 19 0.3 19 _ 1 y 1 - 8 0.1 8 - 2 0.1 2 - 2 y 2 - 40 2.2 40 - 72 1.2 72 - - - - - 4 0.1 4 - 6 0.3 6 - 5 0.1 5 - - - - - 2 y 2 - - - - - 7 0.1 7 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 10 0.5 10 - 15 0.2 15 - ~ — - — — — — — - - - - 1 y 1 - - - - - 13 0.2 13 _ 10 0.5 10 - 1 y 1 - 163 0.9 163 - 355 355 - 1 y 1 - 2 y 2 - 11 0.6 11 - 1 y 1 - 18 1.0 18 - 23 0.4 23 - - - - - 1 y 1 - - - - - 2 y 2 - - - - - 1 y 1 - 3 0.2 3 - 18 0.3 18 . 1 y 1 - - - . _ 1 y 1 - _ _ 6 0.3 6 - _ _ _ 31 1.7 31 - 204 3.4 204 79 4.4 79 - 11 0.2 11 _ - - - - 4 0.1 4 . - - - - 2 y 2 - — — - — 43 0.8 43 _ 12 0.7 12 - 43 0.8 43 " 440 24.1 36 404 973 16.3 214 759 18 1.0 11 7 60 1.0 42 ie 16 0.9 16 - 142 2.4 142 _ — — — — __ 1 y 1 - 1 y 1 _ 390 21.4 - 390 741 12.4 741 15 0.8 8 7 3 0.1 3 — — ~ 26 0.4 26 - 52 2.8 16 36 238 4.0 51 187 0 0.4 - 8 179 3.0 2 177 - — - — - — _ _ 16 0.9 16 - 43 0.7 43 _ 1 y - 1 6 0.1 5 1 27 1.5 27 10 0.2 1 9 708 38.6 708 - 3,054 51 .2 3,054 _ ( 1) ( 2) ( 3) ( 4) ! 3) ( 6) ( 7) ( 8) ( ») (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25) (28) (27) (28) (29) (») (3D (32) (33) (34) (35) (36) (37) (38) (39) (40) (41) (42) («3) (44) (45) (46) («7) (48) (49) (50) (51) (52) (53) (54) (55) (56) (57) (58) (59) (60) (61) (62) (63) (64) (65) (66) (67) (68) (69) (70) (71) (72) (73) (74) (75) s/ less than 0,05 percent. 29 TABLE 15-A NUMBER OT PERSONS EMPLOYED ON 1PA PROJECTS, BY GROUPS OF ASSIGNED OCCUPATIONS AND 8Y MAJOR TYPES OF PROJECTS month choi ms november so, 1937 DELAWARE semi¬ professional Project Skilled semi- skilled Tyre or Project ano Supervisors skilled hon- Ski llco hon— LINE totak Technical Clerical and construction i construct! on construction construction Service laoorers line NO. workers wornens Foremen workers wor crs workers workers workers no. (D (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (•* (10) . ("I ( D TOTAL 1 * 827 117 113 105 119 10 163 440 52 706 ( D ( 2) hi bmw ays, roao0 and streets 59 - 2 7 2 - 19 - - 29 ( 2) ( 3) public buildinos 130 - 2 5 66 1 14 - - 42 ( 3) <«) 195 - 6 13 34 - 15 - - 127 ( 4) ( 3) conservation 27 - - 3 - - - " - 24 ( 3) ( *) sever systems ano other utilities 442 - 11 29 5 9 103 13 - 272 ( 6) ( 7) airports ano other transportation 1 - - - 1 - - - - - ( 7) ( 8) education 24 8 3 2 - - - 1 10 - ( 8) ( 9) recreation 71 31 6 3 - - - 21 6 4 ( 9) (10) professional and clerical (excl. Education ano Recreation) 142 72 63 3 - " - 3 1 (10) (11) Serins 427 1 12 14 - 1 387 12 - (11) (12) Geoo® (excl. Serins) " - - - - - - - - - (12) (13) Sanitation and health 247 - - 21 11 - 11 - - 204 (13) (14) miscellaneous 62 5 6 5 - - - 15 23 6 (14) TABLE 15-B NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED ON IPA PROJECTS, BY GROUPS OF ASSIGNED OCCUPATIONS AND 8Y MAJOR TYPES OF PROJECTS MONTH EN01 HO NOVEMBER 30, 1937 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA line no. tyre of project Total professional ano technical workers cler1cal workers project Supervisors and Foremen Skilled Construction workers Skilled Non- construction workers SEMI¬ skilled construction workers semi — sk1lled non- construction workers service workers laborers line NO. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9^ (10) (11) ( D total 5 >961 315 649 321 121 15 355 973 236 3,054 ( D ( 2) hisnwats, Roads ano Streets 1,210 - 16 45 18 1 28 4 - 1,098 ( 2) ( 3} public Buildings 459 1 8 15 116 - 8 2 - 309 ( 3) ( 4) parks ano other recreational facilities 774 1 10 29 24 2 27 1 - 680 ( 4) ( 3> conservation 67 1 1 2 1 1 4 1 - 56 ( 5) ( 6) Sewer Systems ano Other utilities 1,015 4 16 34 10 8 248 100 - 595 ( 6) ( 7) airports ano other transport*t1 on - - - - - - - - - - ( 7) ( 8) Education 123 95 6 4 1 - - 1 16 - ( 8) ( 9) recreation 59 28 2 - - - - 29 - - ( 9) (10) professional and clerical (cxcl. Education and recreation) 754 176 511 9 3 - 1 35 16 3 (10) (11) sew 1 ms 844 5 30 19 - 2 1 755 29 3 (11) (12) Oooos (Cxcl. sewing) 22 1 - - 2 1 13 - - 5 (12) (13) sanitation ano health 48 1 1 5 - - 10 6 - 25 (13) (14) miscellaneous 586 2 48 9 16 15 39 177 280 (14) 133528 O --39 5 30 number of persons employed on »« projects, by assiqneo occupations ano by sex honiw ending mmmm 90, 1037 FLORIDA AND OEORQIA UM no. ASSIGNED Occupation FLORIDA GEORGIA TOTAL percent men WOMEN TOTAL Percent Men women (ll (2) or (4) (5) (6) (7) (0) («) ( 1) TOTAL 24,070 100.0 18,080 6,590 22,740 100.0 15,546 7,192 ( 2) PROFESSIONAL AND-TECHNICAL WORKERS 1,471 5,8 612 809 1,293 5,7 415 878 ( 3) ACTORS 71 0.3 35 36 18 0.1 14 4 ( 4) Architects and Technical Engineer* 41 0.2 41 - 51 0.2 51 - ( 5) Artisto, sculptors ano Teachers op Art 40 0.2 28 18 6 y 6 - ( 6) Draftsmen 15 0.1 15 - 48 0,2 40 8 ( 7) Lisrarians ano Lisrarians' Assistants 29 0.1 5 24 181 0.8 5 176 ( e) musicians ano teachers op music 313 1.3 219 94 18 0.1 15 3 ( 9) Nurses, Traineo or Rtoistereo 104 0.4 - 104 46 0.2 - 46 (10) Playground and recreational *Ok(er* 206 0.6 61 147 326 1.4 84 242 (11) teachers (except teachers op art ano musifi) 362 1.5 52 310 487 2.2 142 345 (12) ■aitcrs ano Editor* (except Statistical Editors) 9 h/ 7 2 16 0.1 7 9 (13) Other Professional and Technical vorkcrs 223 0.9 149 74 96 0.4 51 45 (14) CLERICAL WORKERS 1,334 5.4 665 669 1,412 6.2 716 696 (15) bookkeepers, accountants and auditors 18 0.1 11 7 13 0.1 13 - (16) clerk* (not elscsmere classified) 500 2.0 168 320 1,090 4.7 601 409 (17) timekeepers ano timekceping clerks 429 1.7 368 61 79 0.3 72 7 (16) Statistical Editors ano Enumerators 165 0.7 58 107 17 0.1 8 9 (19) Stenographer* 125 0.5 8 117 66 0.3 3 63 (20) Typists 66 0.3 9 57 108 0.5 11 97 (21) Other Clerical workers 23 0.1 23 - 39 0.2 8 31 (22) PROJECT SUPERVISORS ANO FOREICN 1,768 7.7 1,391 377 1,348 5.9 925 423 (23) Foremen 748 3.0 527 221 927 4.1 600 327 (24) Supervisors, Managers ano assistants 1,020 4.2 864 156 421 1.8 325 96 (25) SKILLED CONSTRUCTION tORKERS 1,866 7.6 1,866 - 1,227 5.4 1,227 - (26) blacksmiths 27 0.1 27 - 26 0.1 26 - (27) bricklayers ano stonemasons 141 0.6 141 - 110 0.5 110 - (28) carpenters 834 3.4 834 - 600 2.6 600 - (29) Cement Finishers 161 0.7 161 - 61 0.3 61 - (30) Electricians 29 0.1 29 - 32 0.1 32 - (31) Operators ano Enqinecrs (Construction Equipment) 281 1.1 281 - 64 0.3 64 - (32) Painters 165 0.7 165 - 218 1.0 218 - (33) Plasterers 65 0.3 65 - 45 0.2 45 - (3*) Plumsens and qas. Pipe, ano Steam Fitters 39 0.7 39 - 40 0.2 40 - (as) roofers and Sheet metal Workers 14 0.1 14 - 13 0.1 13 - (36) Stone Cutters, Carvers ano Setter* 37 0.1 37 - 6 y 6 - (37) Structural iron and Steel Workers 38 0.1 38 - 2 y 2 - (38) Other Skilled Construction Workers 35 0.1 35 10 y 10 (39) skilleo non-construction rforkers 59 0.2 59 - 66 0.3 65 1_ (40) Cabinetmaker* - - - - - - _ - (41) machinists, millwrights ano Toolmaker* 1 A/ 1 - 12 y 12 _ (42) mechanics (not Elsewhere Classified) 58 0.2 58 - 41 0.2 41 - (43) Other Skilled Non-Construction workers - - - 13 0.1 12 1 (44) semi-skilleo construction workers 2,005 6.1 2,005 - 1,013 4.5 1,013 (49) Apprentices ano helpers - Blacksmiths* - - - - 14 0.1 14 _ (46) Apprentices ano helper* - Bricklayers* and masons' 12 0.1 12 . 37 0.2 37 • (47) Apprentices and helpers * Carpenters' 276 1.1 276 _ 293 1.3 293 _ (48) Apprentices and helpers - Cement Finishers' 5 */ 5 _ 25 0.1 25 _ (49) Apprentices and helpers - Electricians* 2 y 2 . 3 y 3 _ (50) Apprentices and helpers - Painters* 7 y 7 - 8 y 8 (51) Apprentices ano helpers - Plumbers* 5 y 5 23 0.1 23 (52) Apprentice* and helpers - Other 475 1.9 475 _ 16 0.1 16 (53) Asphalt workers 21 0.1 21 _ 21 0.1 21 (54) Blaster* 6 y 6 - 2 y 2 _ (55) Calkers ano Pipe layers and Covercrs 137 0.6 137 _ 15 0.1 15 _ (56) Operators or Building and Construction Equipment 126 0.5 126 _ 124 0.5 124 (57) rodnen ano cm a inner (surveying) 91 0.4 91 . 39 0.2 39 (56) Tractor Drivers 30 0.1 30 . 24 0.1 24 (59) Truck Drivers 698 2.8 698 _ 286 1.2 286 (60) Other Semi-skilled construction workers 114 0.5 114 - 83 0.4 83 - (61) SEMI-SKILLED NON-CONSTRUCTION tORKERS 5,103 20.7 491 4,612 4,780 21.0 263 *,997 (62) Aides (professional ano Recreational Service) 14 0.1 5 9 95 0.4 3 92 (63) Guards a*o watchmen 451 1.6 451 - 199 0.9 199 (64) handicraft workers 53 0.2 2 51 _ _ _ (65) Machinists* helpers 8 y 8 - 23 0.1 23 _ (66) Seamstresses and Other Cloth ins and Textile workers 4,525 18.3 10 4,515 3,969 17.4 3,969 (67) workers in canning, constr. int., book and furn. repair 39 0.7 2 37 433 1.9 1 432 (68) other semi-6kille0 non-construct ion wofsccrs 13 0.1 13 - 61 0.3 57 4 (69) SERVICE WORKERS 174 0.7 51 123 740 3.3 43 697 (70) cooks. Chefs ano other lunchroom workers 5 17 - 5 176 0.8 176 (71) housekeeping a iocs - - - - 285 1.3 _ 285 (72) janitors ano porters 51 0.7 45 6 32 0.1 32 (73) PRACTICAL nurses Ano first A id men - - - _ 10 y 10 (74) other service workers 118 0.5 6 112 237 i.i 1 236 (75) laborers 10,940 44.3 10,940 - 10,861 47.7 10,861 - Line no. < 2) ( 3) ( «) ( 9) t 6) ( 7) ( 8) ! ») (10) (") («) (13) (14) (15) («) (") (1«) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24) (29) (26) (27) (26) (29) (30) (31) (32) (33) (34) (35) (36) (37) (38) (39) (40) (41) (42) (43) (44) (49) (46) (47) (46) (49) (50) (51) (52) (53) (54) (55) (56) (57) (56) (59) (60) (61) (62) (63) (64) (65) (66) (67) (66) (69) (70) (71) (72) (73) (74) (75) 1/ ICM THU 0.05 rCDCOlT. 31 TABLE 17-* NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED ON VPA PROJECTS, BY GROUPS OF ASSIGNED OCCUPATIONS AND BY MAJOR TYPES OF PROJECTS month cnoinr november 30* 1997 FLORIDA semi — professional project skilled scmi- skilled type of project ano supervisors skilled non- skill co non- LINE NO. TOTAi. Technical WORKERS Clerical WORKERS AND FOREMEN CONSTRUCTION VORKERS CONSTRUCTION WORKERS 1 CONSTRUCTION VORKERS CONSTRUCTION WORKERS SERVICE workers LABORERS LINE no. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) ( D total 24,670 1,421 1,334 1,768 1,866 59 2,005 5,103 174 10,940 ( D ( 2) hibmbavb, roam ano streets 8,774 11 199 567 329 19 646 116 1 6,886 ( 2) ( 3) public Builoinos 2,795 6 91 168 975 4 509 94 28 920 ( 3) ( 4) parks ano Other recreational facilities 754 - 27 57 167 7 124 20 - 352 ( 4) ( 5) Conservation 776 7 16 166 65. 2 64 5 - 451 ( 5) ( 6) sever Systems ano other utilities 1,919 4 50 138 121 6 327 127 3 1,143 ( 6) ( 7) airports AND other transportation 1,103 4 22 79 130 9 144 26 - 687 ( 7) ( •) Education 621 470 35 34 - - - 13 68 1 ( e) (®) recreation 127 109 10 7 - 1 - - - - ( 9) (10) professional and clerical (excl. Education ano recreation) 1,577 689 624 122 1 - 38 28 15 60 (10) (11) scvino 5,086 11 113 323 2 3 1 4,570 48 15 (11) (12) gooos (excl. Scvino) 152 1 3 24 9 5 15 59 5 31 (12) (13) Sanitation and health 557 - 10 40 62 1 107 6 - 323 (13) (14) miscellaneous 429 109 126 43 5 2 30 37 6 71 (14) TABLE 17-e NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYEO ON VPA PROJECTS, BY GROUPS OF A9SIGNE0 OCCUPATIONS ANO BY MAJOR TYPES OF PROJECTS Month Ending November 30, 1937 GEORGIA Type or project Line no. semi — professional project skilled semi- skilled ano Supervisor# Skilled NOn- Skilled non¬ technical clerical ano construct!on construct i on construction construction service' workers workers foremen vorkero vorkers workers workers wprkers HE JZL laborers line no. JUL J*L J2L ilL ' (3) -1£L 9^ (10) jul ( d ( 2) ( 3) <4) ( 3) ( *> ( 7) ( •) ( ®) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) TOTAL niombays, Roads and street® Public builoinos parks ano other recreational facilities conservati on StSCR systems ano other utilities Airports and other transportation Education recreation Professional ano clerical (Excl. Education ano Recreation) Scbinb qooos (excl. scvino} sanitation ano health miscellaneous 22,740 7,138 1,780 1,390 1,820 333 582 360 1,761 4.359 476 1,355 1.360 1,293 5 1 1 1 485 333 412 6 2 1 46 1,412 75 31 35 36 7 6 12 920 63 11 10 206 1,348 407 110 47 102 22 123 320 26 91 69 1,227 270 696 11 142 28 66 22 7 34 28 1 10 2 7 11 1,013 536 135 11 114 35 24 1 31 90 35 4,780 61 22 11 51 16 12 172 3,920 246 18 251 740 18 2 62 14 27 10,861 5,744 791 1,199 1,373 212 1 (d ( i) ( 3) ( *) ( 5) { «) ( 7) ( 8) 19 (9) 87 (10) 11 (11) 112 (12) 1.111 (13) 171 (14) 52 TABLE 18 NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED ON WPA PROJECTS, BY ASSIGNED OCCUPATIONS ANO BY SEX MONTH Ending November 30, 1937 IDAHO ANO ILLINOIS linc NO. assigned Occupati on Total Percent men women Total Percent MEN •omen NO. (2) (3) (4) (5) (7) (6) (9) 5 >478 100.0 4,679 799 110,067 100.0 97,272 12,615 ( d 252 4.6 144 108 6,449 5.8 4,264 2,185 ( 2) - - - - 278 0.2 176 102 ( 3) 4 0.1 4 - 412 0.4 409 3 ( 4) «. _ _ - 267 0.2 205 62 ( 3) 3 0.1 2 1 246 0.2 242 4 ( 6) 2 */ 1 1 183 0.2 33 150 ( 7) • . 657 O.o 564 73 ( 8) 1 A/ _ 1 68 0.1 - 68 ( 9) 64 1.1 43 21 2/067 1.9 1,275 812 (10) 132 2.4 63 69 1/173 1.1 440 738 (11) 20 0.4 6 14 260 0.2 173 87 (12) 26 0.5 25 1 813 0.7 727 96 (13) 382 7.0 301 81 8,443 7.7 5,494 2,949 (14) 28 0.5 20 8 207 0.2 171 3o (13) 141 2.6 121 20 4,761 4.3 3,268 1,493 (16) 140 2.6 128 12 2,041 1.9 1,865 176 (17) . - - - 83 0.1 63 20 (18) 38 0.7 2 36 655 0.6 56 599 (19) 5 0.1 - 5 353 0.3 41 312 (20) 30 0.5 30 - -43 0.3 30 313 (21) 320 5.8 286 34 5,045 4.6 4,538 507 (22) 190 3.4 190 - 2,998 2.7 2,796 202 (23) 130 2.4 96 34 2,047 1.9 1,742 305 (24) 82 1.5 82 - 3,796 3.4 3,796 - (25) 12 0.2 12 - 109 0.1 109 — (26) 2 4/ 2 - 433 0.4 433 - (27) 17 0.3 17 - 1,179 1.1 1,179 - (26) - - - - 425 0.4 425 - (29) 4 0.1 4 - 41 A/ 41 - (30) 25 0.5 25 - 270 0.2 270 - (3D 12 0.2 12 - 020 0.7 820 - (32) 6 0.1 6 - 65 0.1 65 - (33) 4 0.1 4 - 223 0.2 223 - (34) - - - - 43 A/ 43 - (35) - - - - 74 0.1 74 - (36) - - - - 53 */ 53 - (37) - - - - 61 0.1 61 - (38) 3 0.1 3 - 217 0.2 216 2 (39) - - - 2 4/ 2 - (40) - - - - 30 4/ 30 - (41) 3 0.1 3 - 135 0.1 135 - (42) - - - - 50 0.1 49 1 (43) 463 8.4 463 - 2,826 2.6 2,826 - (44) - - - - 33 U 33 - (45) - - - - 115 0.1 115 - (46) - - - - 325 0.3 325 - (47) - - - - 41 4/ 41 - (48) - - - - 3 4/ 3 - (49) - - - - 25 4/ 25 - (50) - - - - 14 4/ 14 - (51) 211 3.9 211 - 36 4/ 36 - (52) - - - - 304 0.3 304 - (33) 6 0.1 6 - 45 0.1 45 (54) 19 0.3 19 - 64 0.1 64 _ (55) 34 0.6 34 - 203 0.2 203 (56) 4 0.1 4 - 119 0.1 119 - (57) 8 0.1 8 - 114 0.1 114 - (58) 82 1.5 82 - 661 0.6 661 - (59) 99 1.8 99 - 724 0.7 724 - (60) 677 12.4 176 501 8,133 7.4 3,548 4,585 (61) 64 1.2 37 27 634 0.6 54 580 (62) 7 0.1 7 - 2,654 2.4 2,654 - (63) — ~ ~ • 112 0.1 59 53 (64) 6 0.1 6 - 83 0.1 83 - (65) 422 7.7 - 422 3,566 3.2 29 3,537 (66) 54 1.0 2 52 405 0.4 71 334 (67) 124 2.3 124 - 679 0.6 590 81 (66) 117 2.1 42 75 2,827 2.6 239 2,588 (69) 36 0.6 21 15 147 0.1 14 133 (70) 34 0.6 34 2,010 1.8 - 2,010 (71) 20 0.4 20 - 222 0.2 143 79 (72) 17 0.3 1 16 179 o.z 72 107 (73) 10 0.2 ~ 10 269 0.3 10 259 (74) 3/182 58.1 3,162 " 72,351 65.7 72,351 - (75) JUL ( 1) TOTAL ( 2) PROFESSIONAL ANO TECHNICAL WORKERS ( *3) Actors ( 4) Architects and Technical Ens in crs ( 5) artists, sculptors ano teachers of art ( 6} Draftsmen ( 7) librarians and librarians' assistants ( 8) Musicians ano Teachers of music ( 9) nurses, trained or rcoistereo (10) Playground and Recreational iorkers (11) teachers (except teachers of art ano music) (12) writers ano Editors (except Statistical Editors) (13) Other Professional and Technical iorkers (14) CLERICAL WORKERS (15) bookkeepers, accountants and auditors (16) clerks (not elsewhere classified) (17) Timekeepers ano Timekeeping Clerks (18) Statistical Editors and Enumerators (19) Stenographers (20) Typists (21) Other Clerical Workers (22) PROJECT SUPERVISORS AND FOREMEN (23) Foremen (24) supervisors, managers and assistants (25) SKILLED CONSTRUCTION WORKERS (26) blacksmiths (27) Bricklayers and stonemasons (28) Carpenters (29) Cement Finishers (30) Electricians (31) Operators and Engineers (Construction Equipment) (32) Painters (33) Plasterers (34) Plumbers ano Gas, Pipe, and Steam Fitters (35) Roofers ano Sheet metal workers (36) Stone Cutters, Carvers and Setters (37) Structural iron ano Steel workers (38) Other Skilled Construction Workers (39) SKILLED NON-CONSTRUCTION WORKERS (40) cabinetmakers (41) machinists, millwrights and toolmakcrs (42) mechanics (not El8cwher£ classified) (43) Other Skilled Non-Construction sorkers (44) semi-skilled construction vorkers (45) Apprentices ano helpers - Blacksmiths' (46) apprentices ano helpers - bricklayers' ano masons' (47) apprentices and helpers - Carpenters' (48) Apprentices and helpers - Cement Finisher®' (49) Apprentices and helpers - Electricians* (50) Apprentices ano helpers - Painters' (51) Apprentices and helpers - Plumbers' (52) Apprentices and helpers - Other (53) Asphalt workers (54) Blasters (55) Calkers and Pipe Layers and Covercrs (56) Operators of builcinc and construction Equipment (57) r00men and chainuen (surveying) (58) Tractor Drivers (59) Truck Drivers (60) Other Semi-Skilleo Construction workers (61) semi-skilled non-c obstruct i on workers (62) Aides (Professional ano Recreational Service) (63) guard® and watchmen (64) handicraft workers (65) machinists' helpers (66) Seamstresses and Other Clothing and Textile workers (67) workers in canning, c0n8tr. mat., book ano fyrn# repair (68) other semi-skilled n0n-c0n8truction workers (69) SERVICE WORKERS (70) cooks. Chefs ano Other lunchroom workers (71) housekeeping a iocs (72) janitors and p0rtcr8 (73) practical NURSCS ano fir6t a10 «n (74) other service WORKERS (75) LABORERS kJ LESS THAN 0.05 PERCENT, 35 TABLE 19-A NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPIOYEO ON WPA PROJECTS,BY GROUPS OF ASSIGNED OCCUPATIONS ANO BY MAJOR TYPES OF PROJECTS MONTH EnDIHO NOVEMBER SO, 1937 IDAHO line no. Type or project Total professional ano technical •orkers cler1cal •orkers project Supervisors and Foremen skilled construction •orkers Skilled non- i Construction •orkers Semi — Skilled 1 construction •orkers semi¬ skilled non- construction 1orkers service' •orkers laborers line NO. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (0) (9> (10) (11) ( D TOTAL 5,M78 252 362 320 3 463 677 117 3,182 ( D ( 2) High*aw, roam and Street# 844 5 37 42 26 1 126 6 10 591 ( 2) ( 3) Public buildings 321 - 22 13 27 - 72 4 - 163 ( 3) ( 4) parka ano othcr recreational facilities 147 - 9 5 2 - 7 - - 124 ( 4) ( 3) conservation 1,903 7 146 138 11 1 109 112 13 1,366 ( 5) ( 6) Sever Systems and other utilities 612 - 20 14 6 - 45 2 - 525 ( 6) ( 7) airports and other transporta t1 on 267 2 10 14 7 1 37 5 - 191 ( 7) ( e) Education 220 133 22 13 1 - 8 9 32 2 ( 8) ( «> Recreation 130 64 7 4 - - - 55 - - ( 9) (10) professional ano clerical (ExCL. Education ano Recreation) 98 39 47 6 - - - 6 - - (10) (11) sewing 474 - 12 30 1 - - 423 2 6 (11) (12) Gooos (Excl. Sewing) 75 - 3 5 1 - 3 42 - 21 (12) (13) Sanitation ano health 235 - 20 30 - - 46 1 - 138 (13) (14) miscellaneous 152 2 27 6 - - 10 12 60 35 (14) TABLE 19-8 NUMBER Of PERSONS EMPLOYED ON IPA PROJECTS, BY GROUPS OF ASSIGNED OCCUPATIONS AND BY MAJOR TYPES OF PROJECTS Month Ending November SO, 1937 ILLINOIS lise no. Type or project Total professional ano technical workers cler1cal •orkers project supervisors ano foremen skilled Construction •orkers Skilled Non- construction •orkers semi¬ skilled Construction •orkers semi — skilled non- construction •orkers service workers laborers lipe no. (D (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) <•> (10) (") ( D TOTAL 110,087 6,449 8,443 5,045 3,796 217 2,626 8,133 2,827 72,351 ( 1) ( 2) highvaw, roam and Streets 41,129 334 1,397 1,835 824 36 1,137 147 - 35,419 ( 2) ( 3) Public buildings 8,095 72 305 348 1,374 4 243 60 5 5,684 ( 3) ( 4) parks and other recreational facilities 17,337 185 1,084 769 565 29 338 211 3 14,153 ( 4) ( 3) conservation 3,317 5 66 154 26 5 37 48 6 2,970 ( 5) ( 6) Sewer Systems and Other utilities 10,697 111 431 356 505 50 816 6 - 8,422 ( 6) ( 7) airports ano other transportation 1,767 16 91 69 61 1 6 - - 1,523 ( 7) ( •) Education 1,838 1,071 484 99 - 2 - - 123 59 ( 8) ( 9) Recreation 3,164 2,304 291 189 11 4 19 62 27 257 ( 9) (10) professional ano clerical (excl. Education and recreation) 9,728 2,242 3 ,449 407 22 45 60 3,179 191 133 (10) (11) Sewing 3,994 37 139 230 6 17 2 3,480 72 11 (11) (12) Goods (Excl. sewing) 1,119 5 38 61 25 21 79 176 13 701 (12) (13) Sanitation ano health 4,111 35 167 345 371 1 66 486 - 2,620 (13) (14) mlsccllaneoub 3,791 32 501 183 6 2 3 278 2,387 399 (14) 5U tabu 20 NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED ON SPA PROJECTS, BY ASSIGNED OCCUPATIONS AND BY SEX month ending november 30, 1937 INDIANA AND ICWA line Assigned INDIANA IOWA Line no. Occupation total pcnccnt If1" ■ own total pinccnt .in Women no. (1) (2) (?) ("1 (3) (6) (7) (a) {*] ( 1) TOTAL ( 2) PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL BONKERS ( 3) Actors ( 4) Architects and Technical Engineers ( 5) Artists, Sculptors and Teachers of Art ( 6) Draftsmen { 7) Librarians and Librarians' Assistants ( 6) musicians and Teachers of Music ( 9) nurses, Trained or Registered (10) Playground and Recreational Iorkers (11) teachers (excert teachers of art and music) (12) mriters and Editors (except Statistical Editors) (13) Other Professional and Technical soakers (14) CLERICAL SORKERS (15) bookkeeper*, accountants and auoitors (16) clerks (not elSCBHCRC classified) (17) Timekeepers and Tinckeeping Clerks (16) Statistical Editors and Enumerators (19) Stenographers (20) Typists (21) Other Clerical iorkers (22) PROJECT SUPERVISORS AND FOREMEN (23) Foremen (24) Supervisors, Managers and Assistants (25) SKILLED CONSTRUCTION SORKERS (26) Blacksmiths (27) Bricklayers and Stonemasons (28) Carpenters (29) Cement Finishers (30) Electricians (31) Operato» ano Engineers (Construction Equipment) (32) Painters (33) Plasterers (34) Plumbers and gas. Pipe, and Steam Fitters (35) Roofers and Sheet Metal sorkcrs (36) Stone Cutters, Carvers ano Setters (37) Structural iron ano Steel sorkers (38) Other Skilled Construction sorkcrs (39) SKILLED NON-CONSTRUCTION SORKCRS (40) Cabinetmakers (41) machinists, millsrights and Toolmakers (42) mechanics (not Elsewhere Classified) (43) Other Skilled Non-Construction workers (44) SEMI-SKILLED CONSTRUCTION SORKERS (45) Apprentices and helpers - Blacksmiths' (46) Apprentices and helpers - Bricklayers' and masons' (47) Apprentices and helpers - Carpenters* (48) Apprentices and helpers - Cement Finishers' (49) Apprentices and helpers - Electricians* (50) apprentices and helpers - Painters* (51) Apprentices and helpers - Plumbers' (52) Apprentices and helpers - Other (53) Asphalt workers (54) Blasters (55) Calkers and Pipe Layers ano Coverers (56) Operators of building and Construction Equipment (57) Roomen and Chainmen (Surveying) (58) Tractor Drivers (59) Truck Orivers (60) Other Semi-skilled Construction Workers (61) SEMI-SKILLEO NON-CONSTRUCTION SORKERS (62) Aides (professional ano Recreational Service) (63) Guards and watchmen (64) handicraft workers (65) Machinists' helpers (66) Seamstresses ano Other Clothing and Textile workers (67) workers in Canning, c0n8tr. mat,, book and furn. repair (68) OTlCR SEMI-SKILLED NON-COffSTRUCTI ON WORKERS (69) SERVICE SORKERS (70) cooks. Chefs and Other lunchroom workers (71) housekeeping aloes (72) janitors and porters (73) practical nurses ano First aid men (74) other Service workers (75) LABORERS 43,378 100.0 39,269 4,089 17,787 100.0 15,292 2,495 ( D 1,361 3.1 938 423 837 isZ 474 363 ( 2) 1 a7 - 1 10 0.1 10 - ( 3) 25 0.1 25 - 19 0.1 19 - ( 4) 11 A/ 10 1 27 0.1 22 5 ( 3) 55 0.1 55 - 14 0.1 14 - ( 6) - - - - 130 0.7 47 83 ( 7) 106 0.2 99 9 27 0.1 22 5 ( 8) - - - - 5 A/ 5 - ( 9) 646 1.5 487 159 320 1.8 183 137 (10) 421 1.0 195 226 171 1.0 66 105 (11) 46 0.1 34 12 40 0.3 32 8 (12) 48 0.1 33 15 74 0.4 54 20 (13) 1,641 4,3 1,430 411 964 5.4 667 297 (14) 30 0.1 16 12 20 0.1 10 10 (15) 894 2.1 611 283 208 1.2 110 96 (16) 679 1.6 658 21 359 2.0 293 66 (17) - - - - 271 1.5 227 44 (16) 46 0.1 3 43 33 0.2 7 26 (19) 52 0.1 9 43 46 0.3 2 44 (20) 140 0.3 131 9 27 0.1 18 9 (21) 2,308 5.3 2,040 268 617 3.5 486 131 (22) 1,401 3.2 1,285 116 327 1.8 314 13 (23) 907 2.1 755 152 290 1.6 172 118 (24) 2,794 6.5 2,794 - 740 4.2 740 - (25) 96 0.2 96 - 33 0.2 33 - (26) 244 0.5 244 - 44 0.2 44 - (27) 943 2.2 943 - 326 1.9 326 - (28) 406 0.9 406 _ 57 0.3 57 — (29) 49 0.1 49 - 7 A/ 7 - (30) 28 0.1 26 - 82 0.5 82 - OD 689 1.6 689 - 132 0.8 132 - (32) 34 0.1 34 - 5 A/ 5 - (33) 86 0.2 06 - 7 A/ 7 - (34) 27 0.1 27 - - - - - (35) 131 0.3 131 - 24 0.1 24 . (36) 25 0.1 25 - 20 0.1 20 - (37) 36 0.1 36 3 A/ 3 - (38) 365 0.8 365 - 46 0.2 46 - (39) 1 17 1 - - - - - (40) 10 A/ 10 - 1 A/ 1 - (41) 346 0.8 346 - 44 0.2 44 - (42) 6 A/ 6 - 1 A/ 1 - (43) 659 22 54 232 4 9 18 1 15 39 74 103 17 28 177 66 2,358 34 54 1,988 269 5 717 81 354 1 10 271 2.0 0.1 0.1 0.5 A/ A/ 0.1 4/ 4/ 0.1 0.2 0.2 4/ 0.1 0.4 0.2 5.4 0.1 0.1 4/ 4.6 0.6 4/ 1x2 0.2 0.8 4/ 4/ 0.6 70.9 22 54 232 9 18 1 15 39 74 103 17 28 177 66 25 15 2,295 34 1,987 269 5 692 66 354 979 6 58 188 2 24 11 33 15 112 35 78 284 131 5.5 17 0.3 1.1 4/ 0.2 0.1 0.2 0.1 0.6 0.2 0.4 1.6 0.7 979 6 58 188 2 24 11 33 15 112 35 78 284 131 1,662 9.3 276 1,386 36 0.2 23 13 134 0.8 134 _ 7 A/ 6 1 71 0.4 71 - 1,142 6.4 14 1,128 221 1.2 6 213 51 0.3 20 31 331 1.9 13 318 32 0.2 9 23 269 1.5 1 268 1 271 19 11 0.1 0.1 17 10 (44) (45) (46) (47) (48) (49) (30) (51) (52) (53) (54) (55) (56) (57) (58) (59) (50) (61) (62) (63) (64) (65) (66) (67) (68) (69) (70) (71) (72) (73) (74) (75) y less than 0,05 percent. 35 TABLE 21-4 NUMBER Of PERSONS EMPLOYED ON IP* PROJECTS, BY QftOUPS OT ASSIGNED OCCUPATIONS ANO BY MAJOR TYPES OT PROJECTS MONTH ENBIHO NOVEMBER SO, 1937 I NO!ANA Semi— profess i onal project 8Kiu.ro son- Skilled type op project ano supcrviboro skilled now- skilled non- lime mo. Total technical vorkers clerical vorkers ano foremen construction vorkers Construction vorkers construction vorkers construction vorkers SERVICE vqrkcrs LABORERS Live no. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9> (10) (11) ( D total 43,376 1,361 1,641 2,306 2,794 J05 859 2,358 717 30,775 ( D ( 2) hibhvavb, roads and streets 19,307 9 454 901 570 79 262 3 5 17,024 ( 2) ( 3) public builoinss 4,569 - 102 244 1,427 109 126 10 104 2,447 ( 3) (4) parks ano other recreational facilities 3,713 1 100 173 168 53 58 1 1 3,158 ( 4) ( 3) conservation 3,555 7 60 188 42 37 59 23 11 3,126 ( 3) ( 6) Sever Systems ano Other utilities 3,013 2 66 139 124 33 129 2 3 2,513 ( «) ( 7) airports ano other transportation 794 3 26 33 48 14 14 1 1 654 ( 7) ( •) education 534 421 8 21 - - - - 83 1 ( ®) (•) recreation 1,040 696 23 102 33 2 2 36 21 125 ( 9) (10) professional ano clerical (excl. Education and Recreation) 1,063 222 701 90 1 - 5 31 7 26 (10) (ID Sevins 2,249 - 43 159 4 8 2 2,002 1 30 (11) (12) goods (excl. scvino) 715 - 15 37 64 10 18 82 21 468 (12) (13) sanitation and health 1,179 - 161 90 274 7 139 - - 508 (13) (14) miscellaneous 1,627 - 60 131 39 13 45 167 459 693 (14) TABLE 21-8 NUMBER OP PERSONS EMPLOYED ON VPA PROJECTS,by GROUPS OT ASSIGNEO OCCUPATIONS ANO BY MAJOR TYPES OF PROJECTS MONTH ENOINO NOVEMBER 30, 1937 I OVA " ' ' ~ ~ —=~~ - - - SEMI- line no. Type or project total professional and technical vorkers cler1cal vorkers project Supervisors and foremen Skilled construction vorkers Skilled hon- 1 construction workers semi¬ skilled construction vorkers Skilled non- coms tructi on workers service workers laborers line no. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9> do) (") ( D total 17,787 837 964 617 740 46 979 1,662 331 11,611 ( D ( 2) hisnvays, roads and streets 7,465 8 211 167 310 24 458 80 - 6,207 ( 2) ( 3) Public buildinos 768 1 20 21 150 - dv 9 - 508 ( 3) ( 4) Parks ano other recreational facilities 1,348 - 29 56 109 3 81 19 - 1,051 ( 4) ( 5) conservation 1,589 5 37 56 15 1 31 34 9 1,399 ( ») ( 6) sever swtemb ano other utilities 2,544 3 52 58 111 15 259 62 3 1,981 ( 6) ( 7) airports ano other transportation lie - 3 3 2 - 5 - - 105 ( 7) ( •) Education 192 173 1 6 - - - - 12 - ( e) ( 9) Recreation 412 323 5 51 - - - 32 - 1 ( 9) (10) professional ano clerical (excl. Education ano Recreation) 1,206 320 549 79 3 1 34 160 - 62 (10) (11) Sevins 1,257 1 11 79 - - - 1,146 - 20 (11) fit) goods (excl. scvino) 175 - 4 4 1 2 12 26 - 126 (12) (13) Sanitation and health 206 3 11 15 38 - 32 - - 107 (13) (14) Miscellaneous 505 _ 31 20 1 - 8 94 307 44 (14) 36 TABL£ 22 NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED ON WPA PROJECTS, BY ASS IflNED OCCUPATIONS ANO BY SEX month Enoino november 30, 1937 KANSAS AND KENTUCKY KANSAS no. Occupation Total Percent men women Total Perc f"' . ■CM women no. .(D (*) (9) I*) (?) (6) (7 (e) (9] ( D ( 2) ( 3) PROFESSIONAL ANO TECHNICAL tORKERS AC tom 100.0 21,782 3.2 433 4,915 429 ( 4) Architects and Technical Engineers 15 0.1 15 - ( 5) Artists, sculptors and Teachers of Art 27 0.1 18 9 ( 8) draftsmen e y 8 - ( 7) Librarian* and Librarians' Assistants 16 0.1 6 10 ( 8) Musicians ano Teacher! of music 55 0.2 48 7 ( «) nurses. Trainto or Resistcred 28 0.1 2 26 (10) Playground aw recreational Worker* 243 0.9 150 93 (11) Teachers (except teachers of Art ano Music) 384 1.4 143 241 (12) writers ano Editors (except Statistical Editors) - - - - (13) other professional and Technical worker* 66 0.3 43 43 (14) clerical workers 999 v.8 677 322 (19) Bookkeepers, Accountants and Auoitors 5 *17 3 2 (16) Clerks (not Elsewhere Classified) 504 1.9 319 185 (17) timekeepers and Timekeeping Clerks 374 1,4 337 37 (18) Statistical Editors aw Enumerator* 17 0,1 12 5 (19) Stenographers 29 0.1 26 (20) Typists 27 0.1 3 24 UD Other Clerical workers 43 0.2 - 43 (22) PROJECT SUPERVISORS ANO FOREMEN 1,407 5.3 1,029 378 (23) Foremen 965 3.6 887 78 (24) Supervisors, managers and assistants 442 1.7 142 300 (25) SKILLED CONSTRUCTION VORKERS (26) Blacksmith* (27) bricklayers and stonemasons (28) CARPENTERS (29) Cement FinIShem (30) Electricians (31) Operators and Enoinkers (Construction Equipment) (32) Painters (33) Plasterers (34) Plumbers and gas, Pipe, and Steam Fitters (35) Rooters and Sheet metal iorkers (36) Stone Cutters, carvers and Setters (37) Structural iron ano Steel Sorkcrs (38) Other Skilled construction sorkcrs (39) SKILLED NGN-CONSTRUCTION WORKERS (40) carinetmakcrs (41) machinists, MILLWRIGHTS ano toolmakcrs (42) mechanics (not Elsewhere Classified) (43) Other Skilled Non-Construction sorkcrs (44) SEMI-SKIUED CONSTRUCTION WORKERS (45) Apprentices ano helpers - blacksmiths' (46) Apprentice* and helpers - bricklayers' and masons9 (47) Apprentices and helpers - Carpenters' (48) Apprentices and helpers - Cement Finishers' (49) Apprentices and helpers - Electricians' (50) Apprentices and helpers - Painters* (51) Apprentices ano helpers - plumbers' (52) Apprentices and helpers - Other (53) Asphalt workers (54) Blasters (55) Calkcrs and Pipe layers and Covercrs (56) Operators of building and Construction Equipment (57) Roomen aw Cmainmeh (Surveying) (5B) Tractor Drivers (59) Truck Drivers (60) Other Semi-Skilled Construction workers (61) SEMI-SKILLED NCN-CONSTRUCTION WORKERS (62) Aides (Professional ano Recreational Service) (63) Guards ano watchmen (64) hanoicpaft workers (65) machinists' helpers (66) Seamstresses ano Other Cloth ins ano Textile workers (67) Workers in Canning, Constr. mat.. Book and Furn. repair (69) Other Semi-Skilled non-Construction workers (69) SERVICE WORKERS (70) cooks, Chefs and Other Lunchroom workers (71) housekeeping aides (72) janitors ano porter* (73) practical nurses and first Aio men (74) Other service workers (75) LABORERS 1,219 45 ?26 473 126 11 53 58 22 23 2 37 37 6 35 8 25 2 1,417 10 336 464 26 2 7 27 35 3 74 36 148 21 56 56 116 3,245 18 122 231 16 2,595 200 63 723 9 610 39 4 61 16,690 4.6 0.2 1.2 1.8 0.5 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.1 y 0.1 0.1 y y 0.1 y 5.3 17 1.3 1.7 0.1 y y 0.1 0.1 y 0.3 0.1 0.6 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.5 12.2 0.1 0.5 0.9 0.1 9.7 0.7 0.2 2.7 17 2.3 0.2 U 0.2 1,219 45 326 473 126 11 53 58 22 23 2 37 37 6 35 25 2 1,417 10 336 464 26 2 7 27 35 3 74 36 148 21 56 56 116 248 122 58 16 6 28 18 34 6 1 23 4 2,997 18 173 2,589 172 45 689 3 609 16 36,456 100.0 32,594 5,862 993 2*6 377 616 91 0.3 91 9 y 8 1 13 y 13 - 8 y - 6 11 y 8 3 12 y - 12 239 0.6 114 125 563 1.5 121 442 12 y 4 8 35 0.1 18 17 1,892 4.9 1,280 612 694 1.8 383 311 800 2.1 704 96 292 0.7 182 110 40 0.1 3 37 66 0.2 6 58 1 #441 3.7 1,196 245 794 2.0 792 2 647 1.7 404 243 1 *353 4.0 1,553 - 189 0.5 189 - 626 1.6 626 - 326 0.9 326 - 132 0.3 132 - 6 y 6 - 111 0.3 111 - 83 0.2 83 - 8 y 6 - 6 y 6 - 3 y 3 - 23 0.1 23 - 40 0.1 40 - 15 y 15 - 9 y 9 6 y 6 • 1,674 4.4 1 ,674 - 55 0.1 55 - 367 1.0 367 - 206 0.5 206 - 42 0.1 42 - 1 y 1 - 26 0.1 28 - 10 y 10 - 57 0.2 57 - 37 0.1 37 - 163 0.4 163 - 67 0.2 67 - 176 0.5 176 - 14 y 14 - 107 0.3 107 - 289 0.8 289 • 55 0.1 55 - 4,288 11 <2 113 4,175 31 0.1 3 28 101 0.3 101 - . _ _ 4,069 10.6 - 4,069 86 0.2 9 78 1 y 1 - 236 0.6 22 214 52 0.1 - 52 145 0.4 • 145 22 0.1 22 - - _ - _ 17 y - 17 26,364 68.6 26,364 - ( 1) < 2) ( 3) ( *) ( 3) ( 6) ( 7) ( 8) ( ») (10) (11) (12) (13) I") (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24) (29) (26) (27) (28) (29) (30) (31) (32) (33) (34) (35) (36) (37) (38) (39) (40) (41) (42) (43) (44) (40) (46) (47) (48) (49) (50) (51) (52) (53) (54) (55) (56) (57) (58) (59) (60) (61) (62) (63) (64) (65) (66) (67) (68) (69) (TO) (71) (72) (73) (74) (75) 4/ lCt« THAN 0.06 PERCENT. 37 TABLE 23-A NUMBER Of PERSONS EMPLOYED ON IP* PROJECTS, 8V GROUPS Of ASSfONEO OCCUPATIONS ANO BY MAJOR TYPES OF PROJECTS Month Cnoins November SO# 1.937 KANSAS ~ ~ semi — PROFESSIONAL PROJECT SKILLfD SOU- SKILLED Type or project ano Supervisors Skilled now- Skilled non- line no. Total Technical borkers clcrical borkers ano foremen construction borkers i Construction borkers construction borkers 1 construction BORKERS Service iqrkcrs laborers line no. (1) (2) (3) N (5) (*) (7) (0) <•> (10) hi) ( D total 26#397 862 999 1/407 1,219 35 1,417 3,245 723 16*690 ( D ( 2) hishvays# roads and streets 9,627 4 186 383 244 1 426 41 - 6,342 { 2) ( 3) public buildinos 2,182 3 41 126 343 13 323 13 1 1,319 ( 3) ( 4) parks ano other recreational facilities 2,724 6 48 120 211 2 197 24 1 2,115 ( *) ( 5) conservation 4,227 e 67 213 286 10 257 32 6 3,346 ( 5) ( 6) se«er Systems and other utilities 855 - 11 34 27 - 73 1 - 709 ( 6) ( 7) Airports ano other transportation 45 - - 2 - - - - - 43 ( 7) ( 8) Education 569 384 7 54 - - - 88 36 - ( 8) ( 9) recreation 289 243 1 34 - - - - 11 - ( 9) (10) professional ano clerical (Excl. Education and recreation) 1,081 199 442 70 - - 21 302 57 - (10) (11) Semi no 2,859 - 44 237 - 6 - 2,559 13 - (11) (12) Goods (Excl. Sewing) 391 1 10 23 - - 6 164 - 187 (12) (13) Sanitation and health 888 1 3 57 105 3 114 - 2 603 (13) (14) Miscellaneous 860 23 139 5' 3 - - 21 594 26 (14) TABLE 23-B NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYEO ON BPA PROJECTS,BY GROUPS OF ASSIGNEO OCCUPATIONS ANO BY MAJOR TYPES OF PROJECTS month enoino november 30# 1937 KENTUCKY Semi — profess i onal project skilled semi- skilled Type or project and Supervisors Skilled now- Skilled non- line no. total technical borkers clerical borkers aho foremen construction corkers Construction borkers construction borkers Construction borkers service borkers laborers line no. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (6) («) (10) , (H) ( D total 38,456 993 1,892 Idll 1,553 11 1,674 4,288 236 26,364 ( d ( 3) hiowaats, r0a04 and st.cets 23,386 86 481 813 1,031 9 884 59 - 20,023 ( 2) ( 3) t4lic 8uil0ino8 4,168 1 122 195 384 1 553 15 - 2,897 ( 3) ( *) parka and otncr recreational facilities 817 1 22 30 42 - 51 8 - 663 ( 4) ( 3) conservation 205 - 6 9 4 - 15 - 171 ( 5) ( 6) sever system ano otncr utilities 2,092 2 43 65 47 - 120 20 - 1,795 ( 6) ( 7) aisrorts ano other transportation 19 - - 1 2 - 6 - - 10 ( 7) ( «) Education 673 567 9 21 - - - - 76 - ( 0) ( 9) recreation 303 260 8 26 2 - - 6 - 1 ( 9) (10) PROFESSIONAL ANO CLERICAL (ExCL. EDUCATION ANO RECNEATION) 1,033 76 861 49 - - - 32 - 15 (10) (11) scrim 4,363 - 88 190 - - - 4,056 23 3 (11) (11) qooos (Excl. Serino) 27 - 1 4 - 1 - 1 - 20 (12) (13) sanitation ano health 097 - 28 24 40 - 45 - - 760 (13) (16) miscellaneous 473 - 223 11 1 4 - 91 137 6 (14) 133528 0—39 6 38 TABLE 24 WUBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED ON fPA PROJECTS, BY ASSIGNED OCCUPATIONS ANO BY SEX month Endiim November 90, 1997 LOUISIANA AND MAINE LOUISIANA *0, Occur* t i on total Percent men women Total Percent men women (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (1) rout 23,947 100*0 19,217 4,730 3,471 100.0 2,853 618 ( 2) P90f£581QNAL ANO TECHNICAL (0RKER3 1,317 5*5 576 741 218 6.3 136 82 ( 3) AC tom 20 0.1 20 6 26 0.8 17 9 ( 8) architect! and technical engineers 107 0.5 106 1 6 0.2 6 _ ( 5) Artists, Sculptors and Teachers or art 37 0.2 24 13 6 0.2 3 3 ( 6) 0 rafts hen 37 0.2 37 - 2 0.1 2 _ ( 7) lisrarians and librarians' assistants 51 0.2 17 34 4 0.1 3 1 ( «) musicians ano teachers ot music 93 0.4 86 7 47 1.3 44 3 ( 9) Nurses, Trained or Acsistereo 77 0.3 11 66 12 0.3 _ 12 (10) Playsround and Recreational workers 55 0,2 27 28 (11) teachers (except teachers of art ano music} 700 2.9 158 542 59 1.7 14 45 (12) writers and Editors (except Statistical Eoitom) 35 0.1 17 18 46 1.4 39 9 (is) Other professional and technical sorkcrs 99 0.4 73 26 6 0.2 8 - (18) CLERICAL WORKERS 1,428 6.0 933 495 158 4.6 102 56 (is) bookkeepers, accountants and auditors 1 a7 1 - 1 a7 1 - (16) Clerks (Not Elsewhere Classified) 638 3.5 517 321 61 1.6 46 15 (") Timekeepers amo Timekcepins Clerks 342 1.4 341 1 50 1.5 42 8 (18) Statistical eoitom and Enumerators 74 0.3 45 29 - - - - (19) StenooraphEm 60 0.3 7 53 14 0.4 1 13 (20) Typists 97 0.4 6 91 31 0.9 11 20 (21) Other Clerical workers 16 0.1 16 - 1 A/ 1 - (22) PROJECT SUPERVISORS ANO FOREMEN 1,010 4.2 826 184 133 3.8 94 39 (23) Foremen 641 2.7 545 96 89 2.5 75 14 (28) Supervisors, manascrs and assistants 369 1.5 281 88 44 1.3 19 25 (25) SKILLED CONSTRUCTION WORKERS 1,555 6.5 1,555 - 52 1.5 s _ (26) Blacksmiths 14 0.1 14 - 2 0.1 2 - (27) Bricklayers and Stonemasons 107 0.5 107 - 6 0.2 6 - (28) Carpenters 638 2.7 638 - 23 0.7 23 _ (29) Cement Finishers 173 0.7 173 - _ _ _ (30) Electricians 57 0.2 57 - _ «, _ (31) Operatom and Ens infers (construction Equipment) 197 0.6 197 - 5 0.1 5 _ (32) Painters 111 0.5 111 - 9 0.2 9 . (33) Plasterers 14 0.1 14 - _ _ (38) Plumbem and qas, Pipe, and Steam Fitters 129 0.5 129 - 2 0.1 2 . (35) Roofers and Sheet metal Workers 21 0.1 21 - _ _ _ (36) Stone Cutters, Carvers and Setters 32 0.1 32 - _ _ (37) Structural iron and Steel soakers 3 hJ 3 - _ _ (38) Other Skilled Construction workers 59 0.2 59 - 5 0.1 5 - (39) SKILLED NON-CONSTRUCTION WORKERS 57 0.2 57 5 0.1 4 1 (80) Cabinetmakers - - - - - - - i (81) machinists, mill**1ohtt ano toolmakers 13 tJ 13 _ 4 0.1 4 - (82) mechanics (not Elsewhere Classified) 23 0.1 23 _ - - - - (83) Other Skilled Non-Construction sorkcrs 21 0.1 21 - 1 a/ 1 (88) SEMI-SKILLED CONSTRUCTION WORKERS 1,376 1,376 - 154 4.4 154 _ (85) apprentices and helpers - blacksmiths* 5 A7 5 - 3 0.1 3 - (86) Apprentices and helpers - Bricklayers' and masons' 18 0.1 18 - 10 0.3 10 _ (87) Apprentices and helpers - Carpenters4 304 1.3 304 - 5 0.1 5 _ (88) Apprentices and helpers - Cement Finishers* 33 0.1 33 • _ _ (89) Apprentices and helpers - Electricians' 34 0.1 34 • _ _ (50) Apprentices and helpers - Painters' 9 a/ 8 - 6 0.2 6 _ (51) Apprentices and helpers - Plumbers' 33 0.1 33 - _ _ (52) Apprentices and helpers - Other 26 0.1 26 - _ _ _ (53) asphalt workers 20 0.1 20 - 5 0.1 5 (58) Blasters - - • _ 6 0.2 6 _ (55) Calkem ano Pipe Layers and covcrcrs 115 0.5 115 • 13 0.4 13 (56) Operators of building and Construction Equipment 120 0.5 120 - 21 0.6 21 (57) ft00men ANO CHAINMCM (SuRVCVINS) 137 0.6 137 - 2 0.1 2 (38) Tractor Drivers 21 0.1 21 - 2 0.1 2 (59) Truck drivers 261 1.1 261 41 1.1 41 (60) Other Semi-Skilled Construction workers 241 1.0 241 - 40 1.1 40 - (61) semi-skilled non-construction workers 4,288 17.9 1,191 3,097 448 12.9 13 435 (62) Aides (Professional and Recreational Service) 150 0.6 78 72 . _ (63) Guards Amo watchmen 426 1.6 426 - 2 0.1 2 (68) handicraft workers - - * - _ _ (65) Machinists' helpers 12 A/ 12 - 5 0.1 5 (66) Seamstresses ano Other Clothins ano Textile workers 2,506 10.5 - 2,506 439 12.6 4 435 (67) workers in cannino, constr. mat*, book and furn* repair 673 2.8 154 519 _ m (68) Other semi-skilled non-Construction workers 521 2.2 521 - 2 0.1 2 - (69) service workers 259 1.1 46 213 12 0,4 7 5 (70) cooks, chefs ano other lunchroom workers 5 17 5 5 0.1 5 (71) housekeepims a ides _ _ (72) Janitors and porters 41 0.2 41 _ 7 0.2 7 (73) practical nurses and first a id hen 5 a/ 4 1 (78) other service workers 208 0.9 1 207 - - - - (75) laborers 12,657 52.9 12,657 - 2,291 66.0 2,291 - Line wo. (D ( 2) ( 3) ( 4) ( S) ( «) ( ?) ( 8) ( 9) (10) (") («) (13) <1«) (13) (18) («) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (28) (23) (23) (27) (28) (29) (30) (31) (32) (33) (3*) (35) (36) (37) (38) (39) (80) (81) (82) (83) (88) (83) (86) (87) (88) (89) (50) (31) (32) (53) (58) (55) (36) (57) (58) (59) (60) (61) (62) (63) (68) (65) (66) (67) (68) (69) (70) (71) (72) (73) (78) (75) y ic8« thau 0.05 percent* 59 TABLE 25-A NUMBER Or PERSONS EMPLOYEO ON IPA PROJECTS, BY GROUPS Of ASSIQNEO OCCUPATIONS AND BY MAJOR TYPES Of PROJECTS month endlho november SO, 1937 LOUISIANA tvpc or project protcbbiomal an© technical project supcrvisorb clcrical ano Skilled semi¬ skilled Semi- Ski llco now- Skilled non- construction construction construction construction service laborers line do. workers workers foremen workers workers workers workers workers nb. hi (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9> (10) (H) < D total 23,947 1,317 1,428 1,010 1,555 57 1,376 4,288 259 12,657 ( 1) ( t) hiambava, roam arc strccta 9,250 21 222 354 654 3 575 199 3 7,219 ( 2) ( 3) puw.ic builbima 1,911 9 57 76 471 2 278 30 2 970 ( 3) <«) parka arb othcr rccaeat1 oral faciuticr 3,203 42 103 132 249 50 202 139 1 2,285 ( «> ( S) comcrvatim 282 1 4 10 1 - 1 - - 265 ( 5) («) scrcr svateha arb othcr vtilitica 1,790 14 44 72 79 - 156 43 - 1,382 («) ( 7) airport! arb other traraportatioh 181 - 3 10 56 - 7 7 - 98 ( 7) ( •) Education 657 563 8 38 - - - 1 26 1 ( 8) («) recreation 247 65 6 13 - - - 161 - 2 ( ») (10) protcallomal arb clerical (excl. Eoucatiom aro Recreation) 1,325 415 679 46 3 2 89 69 22 - (10) (11) 03 a i 2,810 109 43 107 - - - 2,518 33 - (11) (12) goods (excl. scsi no) 65 - 5 4 13 - 12 10 - 21 (12) (13) sanitation ano health 910 3 25 97 27 - 54 476 - 228 (13) (1«) Miscellaneous 1,316 55 229 51 2 - 2 627 172 178 (1«) TABLE 25-B NUMBER Of PERSONS EMPLOYEO ON IPA PROJECTS, BY GROUPS OF ASSIQNEO OCCUPATIONS AND BY MAJOR TYPES OF PROJECTS month Ending November 30, 1937 maine Type or project line mo. professional Technical 10rkers PROJECT Supervisors clcrical ano workers foremen semi¬ skilled Semi- Skilled Skilled now- Skilled non- Construction Construction construction Construction Service workers w0rker6 workers workers workers ~ LABORERS LIVE NO. JlL JIL J2L J±L j5l JJZL 9> (10) JUL ( 1) TOTAL ( 2) hi mats, roads and Streets ( 3) PUBLIC BUILOINOB ( 4) parkb ano other recreational facilities ( 9) conservation ( 6) sever Systems and other utilities ( 7) airports and other transportation ( •) Education ( 9) recreation (10) professional and clerical (excl. Education and recreation) (11) sevins (It) GOODS (EXCL. SCSI NO ) (13) sanitation ano health (14) miscellaneous 3*471 1,497 45 270 57 438 282 241 491 7 1 69 30 34 158 25 2 5 1 7 2 2 82 14 1 17 133 43 3 9 1 12 7 6 19 30 1 2 17 15 154 69 7 20 5 12 2,291 1,340 10 230 50 363 251 27 8 ( d ( 2) ( 3) ( 4) ( 5) ( 6) ( 7) ( 8) ( 9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) ho TABLE 26 NUMBER Of PERSONS EMPLOYEO ON »PA PROJECTS, BY ASSIGNED OCCUPATIONS AND BY SEX month Ehdim* November 90, 199? MARYLAND AND MASSACHUSETTS LINE ASSIGNED MARYLAND MASSACHUSETTS Line NO. Oj£C^£A T1 ON Total Percent men WOMEN Total Percent men WOMEN *0. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (e) (*) ( D TOTAL 9,569 100.0 8,221 1,348 65,181 100.0 51,070 14,111 (1) I 2) PROFESSIONAL ANO TECHNICAL WORKERS ( 3) Actors ( 4) Architects and technical Engineer* ( 5) Artists, Sculptor* and Teacher* or art ( 6) draftsmen ( 7) librarian* ano librarian*' abb ibtantb ( 8) Musician* and Teacher* or Music { 9) nurses, trained or Reoistereo (10) Plavoround ano Recreational borkerb (11) Teacher* (except teacher* or art and Music) (12) briter* and Editors (except Statistical Editors) (13) Other Professional and Technical borkerb (14) CLERICAL BORKERS (15) bookkeepers, accountant* and auoitom (16) Clerks (not Elsewhere Classified) (17) timekeepers and timekeeping clerks (18) Statistical Editors and Enumerator* (19) Stenographers (20) Typists (21) Other Clerical worker* (22) project supervisors and foremen (23) Foremen (24) Supervisors, managers and assistants (25) SKILLCO CONSTRUCTION BORKERS (26) Blacksmiths (27) Bricklayers and Stonemason* (28) Carpenter* (29) Cement Finishers (30) Electricians (31) Operators and engineers (Construction Equipment) (32) painter* (33) Plasterers (34) Plumber* and Qa*, Pipe, and Steam Fitters (35) Rooters ano Sheet metal borkers (36) Stone Cutters, carver* and Setters (37) Structural iron and Steel borker* (38) Other Skilled Construction worker* (39) SKILLED HON-CONSTRUCT I ON WORKERS (40) cabinetmaker* (41) Machinists, millwright* and Toolmaker* (42) mechanics (not Elsewhere Classified) (43) Other Skilled Non-Construction workers (44) SEMI-6KILLE0 CONSTRUCTION WORKERS (45) Apprentices ano helpers - Blacksmiths' (46) apprentice* ano helper* - bricklayers* and mason*' (47) Apprentices ano helper* - Carpenter** (48) Apprentice* and helper* - Cement Finishers' (49) Apprentices ano helper* - Electrician*' (50) Apprentice* and helper* - Painters' (51) apprentice* and helper* - Plumbers' (52) Apprentice* and Helper* - Other (53) Asphalt workers (54) Blaster* (55) Calkers ano Pipe Layer* and Covercrs (56) Operator* of Building and Construction Equipment (57) Roouen ano Chainmcn (Surveying) (58) Tractor Driver* (59) Truck Driver* (60) Other Semi-Skilleo Construction Workers (61) semi-skilleo non-construction workers (62) Aides (Professional and Recreational Service) (63) Guard* and watchmen (64) HANOIcpaft workers (65) machinist*' helper* (66) Scam*tresses and Other Clothing ano Textile workers (67) worker* in Canning, Constr. mat.. Book and Furn. repair (68) OTHER SEMI-SKILLED NON-C0N8TRUCT101 WORKERS (69) SERVICE BORKERS (70) Cooks, Chef* and other lunchroom worker* (71) housekeeping aide* (72) JANITOR* AND P0RTER8 (73) PRACTICAL nurses AND F|rst A|D MEN (74) other service borkers (75) LABORERS 3 14 17 2 16 2 97 117 32 26 766 6 495 130 14 21 69 31 302 254 48 563 14 50 125 54 9 27 206 22 23 12 2 1 18 62 5 6 542 7 26 80 1 6 13 13 9 2 12 30 64 33 4 152 90 1,204 88 211 16 3 681 202 3 165 19 59 85 2 A/ 0.2 0.2 */ 0.2 V 1.0 1.2 0.3 0.3 8.0 0.1 5.2 1.4 0.1 0.2 0.7 0.3 3.2 2.7 0.5 5.9 0.1 0.5 1.3 0.6 0.1 0.3 2.2 0.2 0.3 0.1 tJ 4/ 0.2 0.6 y 0.1 0.4 0.1 5.7 0.1 0.3 0.8 4/ 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 4/ 0.1 0.3 0.7 0.3 0.1 1.6 1.0 12.6 0.9 2.2 0.2 4/ 7.1 2.1 4/ 1.7 0.2 0.6 0.9 4/ 58.9 3 10 1? 42 28 26 23 540 4 364 129 e 4 7 235 211 24 563 14 50 125 54 9 27 206 22 23 12 2 1 ie 61 5 6 542 7 26 80 1 6 13 13 9 2 12 30 64 33 4 152 90 371 40 211 11 3 4 99 3 105 1 20 84 2 55 89 6 3 226 2 111 1 6 17 62 27 67 43 24 833 48 677 103 60 18 39 1 2 6,415 425 807 197 370 388 1,220 209 1,342 687 319 451 6,234 335 2,514 2,042 7 223 1 ,066 47 3 ,668 2,371 1,297 6,585 158 868 1,499 625 233 125 1,574 125 395 254 443 218 68 164 5 7 106 3,246 54 510 0.1 0.2 0.3 A/ 0.5 0.7 0.6 A/ 0.8 0.7 15.0 0.2 1.4 y A/ 12.1 1.1 0.2 2.4 0.4 0.7 0.1 1.1 0.1 1,935 114 40 2 258 178 209 437 478 112 107 2,400 43 899 232 214 1,001 11 631 332 299 27,500 81 105 213 25 346 475 416 16 498 416 1,450 125 921 19 1 96 238 48 779 2 71 666 40 27,500 8,360 29 7,797 489 45 780 238 425 71 46 ( 21 ( 3) ( 4) ( 3) ( 6) ( 7) ( 8) ( 9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (1«) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25) (26) (27) (28) (29) (») (31) (32) (33) (34) (35) (36) (37) (38) (39) (40) (41) (42) (43) (44) (45) (46) (47) (48) (49) (50) (51) (52) (53) (54) (55) (56) (57) (58) (59) (60) (61) (62) (63) (64) (65) (66) (67) (68) (69) (70) (71) (72) (73) (74) (75) A/ LESS THAN 0.05 PERCENT. 1*1 TABLE 27-A NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED ON SPA PROJECTS,BY GROUPS OF ASSIGNED OCCUPATIONS AND BY MAJOR TYPES OF PROJECTS month enoins november 30, 1917 MARYLANO line no. Type or project Total professional ano technical soakers clerical soakers project Supervisors ano Foremen Skilled construction sorkcrs Skilled Non- cons tructi on sorkcrs semi¬ skilled i construction sorkcrs semi- ski llco non- construction sorkcrs i Service workers laborers line no. d) (Z) (3) («) (5) I*) (?) (•) (9) M , {") { D total 9,569 326 766 3oe 563 62 542 1,204 165 5,639 ( 1) ( 2) hlchways, roads and streets 3,113 - 56 79 102 14 110 61 39 2,652 ( 2) ( 3) public buildings 1,294 9 42 33 382 13 107 53 52 603 ( 3) (4) parks and other recreational facilities 587 - 10 13 16 6 20 28 8 486 ( 4) ( 9) conservation 246 - 3 7 10 - 13 2 2 209 ( 5) ( 6) sever Systems and O.mer utilities 1,207 - 19 26 24 16 197 65 14 846 ( 6) ( 7) airports and otwcr iransportat|on 130 - - 4 9 - 9 2 - 106 ( 7) ( «) Education 155 115 8 7 - - 2 - 23 - ( 8) ( •> Recreation 206 99 12 10 - 1 - 84 2 - ( 9) (10) profess1onal ano clerical (excl. Education and Recreation) 949 97 555 41 - 7 29 213 7 - (10) (11) Serins 755 4 19 35 1 2 682 12 - (11) (12) Goo os (Excl. son no) - - - - - - - - - - (12) (13) sanitation and health 115 - 3 9 15 - 24 - - 64 (13) (14) Miscellaneous 810 2 39 38 5 4 29 14 6 673 (14) TABLE Z7-8 NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYEO ON IPA PROJECTS, BY OROUPS OF ASSIGNED OCCUPATIONS ANO BY MAJOR TYPES OF PROJECTS MONTH EN0IN8 NOVEM0ER 30, 1937 MASSACHUSETTS SEMI — PR0FE88I0NAL PROJECT SKILLED SEMI- SKILLED Type or project and supervisors Skilled Non- Skilled non- line no. total tcchni cal workers Clerical workers ano foremen construction workers construction workers construction w0rker6 Construction workers service workers laborers line no. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9> (10) (11) ( d total 65,181 6,415 6 234 3,668 6,565 164 3,246 9,810 1,559 27,500 ( d ( 2) hiohsays, roads and streets 16,874 57 765 1,035 1,549 23 861 353 308 11,923 { 2) ( 3) Public Buildings 6,033 50 470 516 3,881 22 621 149 91 2,233 ( 3) ( 4) parks ANO other recreational facilities 5,555 38 282 353 315 3 210 117 95 "*■ ,142 ( 4) ( 3) CONSERVATION 1,048 1 30 67 33 - 26 6 21 862 ( 5) ( 8) SEWER systems ano OTHER utilities 6,789 10 271 363 284 7 885 216 142 4,611 ( 6) ( 7) Airports and other transportation l ,8CE 25 118 83 205 5 92 27 6 1,244 ( 7) ( 8) Education 668 555 19 27 - - - - 67 - ( 8) ( 9) recreation 1,757 1,401 109 12 15 - - 127 13 - ( 9) (10) professional and clerical (excl. Education ano recreation) 8,124 3,995 2,965 427 52 40 383 132 30 100 (10) («) Sewing 9,006 36 296 459 15 42 15 7,930 133 78 (11) (12) Goods (Excl. sewing) 1,042 2 35 59 85 17 27 339 19 459 (12) (13) Sanitation and health 154 1 5 e - - - - 3 137 (13) (14) mlsccllanc0u8 4,326 164 867 259 151 5 124 414 631 1,711 (14) k2 TABLE 28 NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED ON WPA PROJECTS, BY ASS 10NED OCCUPATIONS ANO BY 8CX MONTH ENDING NOVEMBER 90, 1997 MICHIQAN AND MINNESOTA line no. ASSIGNED ■WVTftTfQ^ Total Percent MEN women Tot*«. Percent T°r women NO, <2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (oT 43,778 100.0 39,329 4,449 35,628 100*0 29,683 5,9*5 ( D 1 >772 4,1 1,138 63* 1,865 hi 1,283 ( 2) 29 0.1 19 10 - - - - ( 3) 52 0.1 52 - 114 0.3 114 - ( 4) 58 0.1 52 6 60 0.2 49 11 ( 5) 77 0.2 76 1 136 0.4 135 1 ( 6) 5 a/ - 5 32 0,1 9 23 ( 7) 267 0.6 221 46 155 0.4 140 15 ( e) 32 0.1 - 32 47 0.1 2 45 < 9) 747 1.7 497 250 669 1.9 481 188 (10) 331 0.8 90 2*1 352 1.0 128 224 (11) 67 0.2 45 22 93 0.2 61 32 (12) 107 0.2 86 21 207 0.6 16* *3 (13) 3 >428 7.8 2,512 916 2,660 7.5 1,703 957 (14) 25 0.1 25 - 23 0.1 23 - (15) 2,582 5.9 1,820 762 1,626 4.6 1,066 560 (16) 673 1.5 644 29 430 1.2 413 17 (17) 12 a/ 12 - 185 0.5 165 20 (18) 109 0.3 9 100 139 0.4 9 130 (19) 14 a/ - 14 242 0.7 20 222 (20) 13 a/ 2 11 15 y 7 8 (21) 2,160 4.9 1,966 194 1,296 3.6 1,117 179 (22) 1,316 3.0 1,224 92 789 2.2 673 116 (23) 844 1.9 742 102 507 1.4 444 63 (24) 3,169 Z& 3,169 . 2,753 7.7 2,753 - (25) 156 0.4 156 — 95 0.3 95 - (26) 255 0.6 255 • 232 0.6 232 - (27) 920 2.1 920 - 1,142 3.2 1,142 - (28) 477 1.1 477 - 167 0.5 167 - (29) 79 0.2 79 - 83 . 0.2 83 - (30) 17 a/ 17 - 111 0.3 111 - (3D 596 1.4 596 • 589 1.7 589 - (32) 39 0.1 39 - 41 0.1 41 - (33) 93 0.2 93 - 68 0.2 68 - (34) 31 0.1 31 - 56 0.? 56 - (35) 188 0.4 188 - 144 0.4 144 - (36) 21 a/ 21 - 11 a/ 11 - (37) 297 0.7 297 - 14 A/ 14 - (38) 92 8 ¥ 2k 8 90 6 0.3 77 89 6 1 (39) (40) 19 a/ 19 - 20 0.1 20 - (41) 62 0.2 62 - 42 0.1 42 - («) 3 a/ 3 - 22 0.1 21 1 (43) 3,330 7.6 3,330 - 2,00* 5.6 2,00* - (44) 63 0.1 63 - 36 0.1 36 - (45) 203 0.5 203 - 110 0.3 110 - (46) 242 0.5 242 - 28* 0.8 284 - (47) 37 0.1 37 - - - - - (46) 21 A/ 21 - 7 y 7 - (49) 36 0.1 36 - - - - - (50) 48 0.1 48 - *6 0.1 46 - (51) 76 0.2 76 - 31 0.1 31 - (52) 74 0.2 74 - 4 y 4 - (53) 87 0.2 87 - 42 0.1 42 - (54) 288 0.7 288 - 78 0.2 78 - (55) 555 1.3 555 - 294 0.8 294 - (56) 89 0.2 69 - 165 0.5 165 - (57) 6 a/ 6 - 65 0.2 65 - (58) 444 1.0 444 - 282 0.8 282 - (59) 1,061 2.4 1,061 - 560 1.6 560 - (60) 2,673 6,1 301 2,372 4,198 11.8 567 3,631 (61) 187 0.4 1 186 7 A7 3 4 (62) 103 0.2 103 - 422 1.2 422 - (63) - - - - 71 0.2 25 46 (64) 132 0.3 132 - 62 0.2 62 - (65) 1,672 3.8 48 1,624 3,416 9.6 30 3,386 (66) 560 1.3 3 557 203 0.6 17 186 (67) 19 0.1 14 5 17 y 8 9 (68) 354 0.8 SL 333 716 2.0 121 595 (69) 80 0.2 i 79 237 0.7 15 222 (70) 70 0.2 - 70 75 0.2 - 75 (71) 21 A/ 20 1 93 0.3 92 1 »»•/ (72) - — - - 114 0.3 10 104 (73) 183 0.4 - 183 197 0.5 4 193 (74) 26,800 61.2 26,800 - 20,046 56.3 20,0*6 - (75) -LlL ( 1) total ( 2) professional ano technical workers ( 3) actors ( 4) Architect* and Technical Engineers ( 5) Artist*, sculptor* and Teacher* or art ( 6) draft*hen ( 7) liftrarian* and Librarian*1 A**i*tant* ( 8) Musician* and Teacher* or music ( 9) nurses, trained or re*i*tercd (10) playoround ano recreational workers (11) teacher* (except teacher* of art and music) (12) (riter* ano Editor* (except Statistical Editors) (13) Other Professional ano Technical workers (14) clerical workers (15) bookkeeper*, accountants and auditors (16) clerk* (not elSCSMCRE classified) (17) Timekeeper* ano Timckccpin* Clerk* (18) Statistical, editor* and Enumerator* (19) Stcnoqrapmcr* (20) Typist* (21) Other Clerical vorkcr* (22) project supervisors and foremen (23) Foremen (24) Supervisors, iianaocr* ano assistant* (25) skilled construction corkers (26) blacksmith* (27) Bricklayer* ano Stonemason* (28) Carpenter* (29) Cement Finisher* (30) electrician* (31) Operators and engineers (Construction Equipment) (32) Painter* (33) plasterer* (34) Plumbers ano gas. Pipe, ano Steam Fitter* (35) roofer* ano smect metal worker* (36) Stone Cutters, carver* and Setters (37) Structural iron ano Steel corkers (38) Other Skilled Construction workers (99) skilled non-construction workers (40) Cabinetmakers (41) Machinists, millwrights and Toolmakcr* (42) mechanics (not elsewhere classified) (43) Other Skilled Non-Construction worker* (44) semt-skiu.eo construction workers (45) Apprentice* ano helper* - Blacksmiths* (46) Apprentice* and helper* - Bricklayers' and mason*' (47) Apprentices ano helpers - Carpenters* (48) Apprentices and helpers - cement Finishers' (49) apprentices and helpers - Electricians* (50) apprentices ano helpers - painters* (51) Apprentices and helpers - Plumbers* (52) Apprentices ano helpers - Other (53) Asphalt workers (54) Blasters (55) Calkers ano Pipe Layers and coverers (56) Operators or building and Construction Equipment (57) Roomen ano Chainm.cn (Surveying) (58) Tractor Orivers (59) Truck Driver® (60) Other Scmi-Skillco Construction workers (61) semi-skilled ncm-construct ion workers (62) Aides (professional ano Recreational Service) (63) Guards and watchmen (64) handicraft workers (65) Machinists* helpers (66) Seamstresses ano Other Clothing ano Textile Workers (67) workers in cann|hq, constr® iiat•, book ano furn. repair (68) Other scmi-skilleo non-construction workers (69) SERVICE WORKERS (70) cooks. Chefs and other lunchroom workers (71) housekeeping a iocs (72) janitors ano porters (73) practical Nurses ano first Aio wen (74) other service workers (75) laborers a/ less than 0*05 percent. i+5 TABLE 29-A NUMBER Or PERSONS EMPLOYED ON WPA PROJECTS,BY GROUPS Of ABSIGNEO OCCUPATIONS AND BY MAJOR TYPES OF PROJECTS MONTH CHOINO NOVEMBER SO, 199? mioniqan line no. Tyre or Project total professional ano technical •orkers clcr1cal v0rkcr8 project supervisors ano Foremen skilled construction workers Skilled non- construction workers semi¬ skilled construction workers SEMI¬ skilled non- construction workers SERVICE workers laborers LINE no. (1 Y (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (91 (10) (11) ( D total 43,778 1,772 3,428 2,160 3,169 92 3,330 2,673 354 26,800 ( D ( 2) hibhbavb, roaob amo streets 19,609 22 555 993 1,052 38 1 ,428 109 - 15,412 ( 2) ( 3) public buildinob 3,722 2 62 154 1,211 12 494 5 - 1,782 ( 3) ( 4) parks amo other recreational facilities 2,115 9 63 108 230 4 143 20 - 1,538 ( 4) ( 5) conservation 2,667 1 62 113 70 - 54 8 - 2,359 ( 3) ( 6) sever systems amo other utilities 6,672 19 195 309 542 26 985 84 - 4,512 ( «) (?) AIRPORTS and other transportation 1,314 - 38 50 57 1 192 7 - 969 ( 7) ( •) education 463 355 35 14 - - - - 59 - ( 8) ( •) Recreation 796 747 8 40 - - - - - 1 ( 9) (10) professional and clerical (CxCL. Education and Recreation) 3,077 599 2,158 191 2 5 17 82 6 17 (10) (11) serins 1,824 12 34 102 - 2 1 1,655 9 9 (") (12) goods (CXCL. serins) 68 1 2 3 3 4 12 23 - 20 (12) (13) sanitation ano health - - - - - - - - - - (13) (14) miscellaneous 1,451 5 216 83 2 - 4 680 200 181 (14) TABLE 29-8 NUMBER Of PERSONS EMPLOYEO ON WPA PROJECTS,BY GROUPS OF ASSJGNEO OCCUPATIONS AND BY MAJOR TYPES OF PROJECTS MONTH EWOIHfl NOVEMBER 30, 1.937 MINNESOTA Semi— Professional Project Skilled Semi- Skilleo type op project and supervisors skilled now- skilled hon- line no. Total Technical workers clcr 1 cal workers ano Foremen Construction workers construction workers construction workers construct 1 on workers 1 service' workers laborer8 line no. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) ( 1) TOTAL 35,626 1,865 2,660 1,296 2,753 90 2,004 4,198 716 20,046 ( D ( 2) HIBHRAVR, ROADS AMD STREETS 10,742 15 245 402 284 10 587 147 - 9,052 ( 2) ( 3) Public buildings 5,475 10 89 243 1 ,551 14 500 63 1 3,004 ( 3) (4) parks ano Other recreational Facilities 4,532 11 82 141 417 10 250 98 3 3,520 ( 4) ( 3) Conservation 1,824 3 55 84 174 14 200 33 11 1,250 ( 3) ( •) Sever systems ano Other utilities 3,020 3 49 95 184 5 233 60 - 2,391 ( 6) ( 7) Airports and other transportation 364 1 7 13 33 1 14 23 - 272 ( 7) ( •) Education 429 343 61 12 - - - 1 12 - ( 8) ( ®) recreation 778 670 16 33 - - 32 27 - ( 9) (10) professional and clerical (excl. Education ano recreation) 3,083 753 1,891 94 7 4 121 89 77 47 (10) (11) Sevino 3,188 20 63 125 - 17 1 2,924 38 - (11) (12) Boms (Cxcl. sevino) 1,063 6 36 27 67 14 64 563 19 285 (12) (13) Sanitation ano health - - - - - - - - - - (13) (14) miscellaneous 1,110 30 64 27 36 1 34 165 528 225 (14) I* table 30 NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED ON WPA PROJECTS, 8Y ASSIONEO OCCUPATIONS ANO BY SEX month en01 mo november 30, 1937 mississippi ano missouri LINE assigned MISSISSIPPI MISSOURI Line no. Occupation Total Percent ucn women Total Percent MEN •omen no. (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) • " ( 1) .otal 18,146 100,0 12,256 5,992 49,231 100.0 41e406 7,825 l D ( 2) professional ano technical WORKERS 1,173 6.4 333 840 1,172 2.4 702 470 ( z) ( 3) Actors 1 A/ - 1 11 a7 8 3 ( 3) ( «> Architects ano Technical Engineers 7 hj 7 77 0.2 77 - ( 4) ( 5) Artists, sculptors and Teachers or Art 18 0.1 4 14 2 A/ 2 - ( 5) ( 6) ORArTSMEN 31 0.2 30 1 74 0.1 74 - ( 6) ( 7) Librarian® ano Librarians 1 assistants 44 0.2 14 30 2 A/ - 2 ( 7) ( 8) musicians and teachers or music 104 0.6 35 69 137 0.3 121 16 ( 8) ( «) nurses, trained or registered 9 0.1 _ 9 14 A/ - 14 ( ») (10) Playground ano Recreational vorkcrs 110 0.6 13 97 339 0.7 203 136 (10) (") teachers (except teachers of art ano music) 543 3.0 109 434 386 0.8 125 261 (11) (12) •riters and Editors (except Statistical Editors) 74 0.4 17 57 42 0.1 29 13 (12) (13) Other professional and Technical soaker* 232 1.2 104 128 86 0.2 63 25 (13) (14) clerical WORKERS 983 5.3 353 610 2,372 4.8 1,807 565 (14) (1S) bookkeepers, accountants and auditors 1 A7 1 - 11 A7 10 1 (15) (16) Clerks (not Elsewhere Classified) 472 2.6 158 314 1,604 3.3 1,220 384 (16) (17) Timekeepers and Timekeeping Clerks 246 1.4 182 66 580 1.2 527 53 (17) (18) Statistical Editors ano Enumerators 106 0.6 9 97 50 0.1 39 11 (18) (19) Stenograph ers 44 0.2 2 42 65 0.1 2 63 (1») (20) Typists 54 0.3 - 54 54 0.1 2 52 (20) (21) Other Clerical workers 38 0.2 1 37 8 A/ 7 1 (21) (22) project supervisors and foremen 1,556 8.6 1,005 551 2,947 6.0 2,466 481 (22) (23) Foremen 497 2.8 364 133 2,059 4.2 1,744 315 (23) (24) Supervisors, Managers and assistants 1,059 5.8 641 418 888 1.8 722 166 (2«) (25) skilled construction workers 1,041 hi 1,0*1 - 2,050 4.2 2,050 - (25) (26) black8miths 19 0.1 19 - 176 0.3 176 - (26) (27) Bricklayers and Stonemasons 45 0.3 45 - 423 0.9 423 - (27) (28) Carpenters 589 3.2 589 - 655 1.3 655 - (28) (29) Cement Finishers 69 0.4 69 - 189 0.4 189 - (29) (30) Electricians 19 0.1 19 - 13 A/ 13 - (30) (31) Operators and Engineers (construction Equipment) 106 0.6 106 - 233 0.5 233 - (31) (32) Painters 130 0.7 130 - 188 0.4 188 - (32) (33) Plasterers 24 0.1 24 - 39 0.1 39 - (33) (34) Plumbers and gas, Pipe, and Steam Fitters 28 0.2 28 - 39 0.1 39 - (3«) (35) Roofers and Sheet metal workers 4 4/ 4 - 6 A/ 6 - (35) (36) Stone Cutters, Carvers an Setters - - - - 27 0.1 27 - (36) (37) Structural iron and Steel workers 4 4/ A - 21 a/ 21 - (37) (38) Other Skilled construction workers 4 A/ 4 41 0.1 41 - (36) (39) sktlleo non-construction workers 11 0.1 1t_ - 73 0.1 73 - (39) (40) Cabinetmakers - - - - 9 17 9 - (40) (41) machinists, millwrights and Toolmakers 10 0.1 10 - 11 A/ 11 - («1) (42) Mechanics (Not Elsewhere Classified) - - - - 50 0.1 50 - (42) (43) Other Skilled Non-Construction workers 1 A/ 1 3 A/ 3 - (*3) (44) semi-skilled construction workers 1,513 8.3 1,513 - 2,577 5.2 2,577 - (44) (45) Apprentices and helpers - Blacksmiths' 8 ~V 8 - 44 0.1 44 - (49) (46) apprentices and helpers - bricklayers' ano masons' 23 0.1 23 - 261 0.5 261 - (46) (47) Apprentice® ano helpers - Carpenters' 705 3.9 705 - 389 0.8 389 - (47) (48) Apprentices ano helpers - Cement Finishers' - - - - 85 0.2 85 - (48) (49) Apprentices and helpers - Electricians* 5 A/ 5 - 8 A/ 8 - (49) (50) Apprentices ano helpers - Painters* - - - - 46 0.1 46 - (50) (51) Apprentices and helpers - Plumbers' 40 0.2 40 - 22 4/ 22 - (51) (52) Apprentices and helpers - Other 1 4/ 1 - 53 0.1 53 - (52) (53) Asphalt workers 68 0.4 68 - 46 0.1 46 - (53) (54) Blasters - - - - 253 o.s 253 - (54) (55) Calkers and Pipe layers ano Coverers - - - - 138 0.3 138 . (55) (56) Operators of building ano Construction Equipment 41 0.2 41 _ 357 0.7 357 - (56) (57) Rod men ano Chainmem (Surveying) 8 4/ 6 - 50 0.1 50 - (57) (58) Tractor Orivcrs 126 0.7 126 - 173 0.4 173 - (58) (59) Truck Drivers 335 1.9 335 - 459 0.9 459 (59) (60) Other Semi-skilled Construction workers 153 0.9 153 - 193 0.4 193 " (60) (61) semi-skilled non-construct1 on workers 2,626 14.5 73 2,553 5,913 12.0 788 5,125 (61) (62) Aides (professional and recreational Service) 512 2.8 14 498 14 17 1 13 (62) (63) Guards ano watchmen 45 0.3 45 - 577 1.2 577 - (63) (64) handicraft workers 3 A/ 2 1 164 0.3 1 163 (64) (65) machik18t6* helpers 7 A/ 7 - 13 4/ 13 - (65) (66) Seamstresses and Other Clothing and Textile workers 2,019 11.1 2 2,017 4,759 9.7 12 4,747 (66) (67) Workers in canning, Constr, vat., 3ook and Firm, repair 16 0.1 - 16 338 0.7 136 202 (67) (68) Other semi-Skilled non-Construction workers 24 0.2 3 21 48 0.1 48 - (68) (69) service workers 1,356 7.5 18 1,338 1,384 2.8 200 1,18* (69) (70) Cooks, chefs and Other lunchroom workers 1,018 5.6 13 1,005 132 0.3 2 130 (70) (71) housekeeping aides 251 1.4 - 251 549 1.1 _ 549 (71) (72) janitors and porters 20 0.1 5 15 61 0.1 21 40 (72) (73) practical nurses ano f|r8t a |d men 6 4/ - 6 210 0.4 153 57 (73) (74) Other service workers 61 0.4 - 61 432 0.9 24 406 (74) (75) la60rers 7,909 43.6 7,909 - 30,743 62.5 30,743 - (75) £/ less than 0.05 percent. k5 TABLE 31-A NUMBER OT PERSONS EMPLOYED ON WPA PROJECTS, BY GROUPS Of ASSlONEO OCCUPATIONS AND BY MAJOR TYPES OF PROJECTS month enoims november SO, 1937 MISSISSIPPI liae •0. type or project total profess 1onal and Technical workers clerical workers project Supervisors ano foremen Skilled Construction workers Skilled non- construction workers semi¬ skilled construction workers SEMI¬ SKILLED non- construction workers SERVlCr workers LABORERS LINE NO. (1) (2) (3) (4) , i5) (6) (7) (6) (9> (10) (11) ( 1) TOTAL 16,146 1,173 963 1,556 1/041 11_ 1/513 2,626 1,356 7,909 ( D { 2) highravf, roadg and street* 6,507 7 152 495 269 6 727 17 - 4,834 ( 2) ( ») Public Buildings 1,846 2 38 119 537 4 334 21 1 790 ( 3) ( «) park* and other recreational faciei tie* 351 - 8 23 42 - 43 - 59 176 ( 4) ( V congervation 133 - 2 11 5 - 7 - - 108 ( 5) < ») sever systems ano other utilities 353 - 10 22 20 - 47 4 - 250 ( 6) ( 7) airports ano other transportation 283 - 9 24 16 16 3 - 215 ( 7) ( •) education 547 464 25 36 1 - - 1 20 - ( 8) ( ») recreation 144 118 1 14 - - - - - 11 ( 9) (10) professional ano clerical (excl. Education and Recreation) 1,717 574 468 135 12 - 1 502 3 22 (10) (11) sewing 2,364 4 61 228 6 1 3 2,046 15 - (11) (12) Gooos (Excl* serino) 85 - 2 5 19 - 9 14 - 36 (12) (13) sanitation ano health 2,124 2 26 223 111 - 321 1 - 1,440 (13) (1«) miscellaneous 1,694 2 161 221 3 - 5 17 1,258 27 (14) table 31-b NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYEO ON »PA PROJECTS,BY GROUPS OF ASSIGNED OCCUPATIONS ANO BY MAJOR TYPES OF PROJECTS month Ending November 30, 1937 Ml SSOUfil LINE no. Type of project Total professional ano technical workers Clerical workers project Supervisors ano Foremen Skilled Construction workers Skillfo non- 1 construct ON worker! semi¬ skilled construction workers semi¬ skilled non- CONS tructi ON WORKERS Service workers laborers line no. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (6) (91 (10) (11) ( D TOTAL 49,231 1,172 2,372 2,947 2,050 73 l£R 5,913 1,384 30,743 ( D ( 2) hismravs. Roads and Streets 20,242 15 462 1,220 821 25 1,169 213 68 16,249 ( 2) ( 3) Public Builoinqs 3,991 3 67 224 757 2 498 31 135 2,274 ( 3) (4) parks ano other recreational facilities 2,538 5 59 164 130 1 226 38 10 1,905 ( -») ( 3) conservation 4,006 9 72 241 67 9 108 79 14 3,409 ( 5) ( 6) Sever Systems and other utilities 4,156 11 106 214 169 - 368 129 28 3,131 ( 6) ( 7) airports ano other transportation 216 - 6 10 18 - 21 3 1 157 ( 7) ( •) Education 778 396 55 22 1 - - 2 301 1 ( 8) (9) Recreation 460 401 16 35 1 - - 7 - - ( 9) (10) professional ano clerical (excl. Education and recreation) 1,667 321 1,072 61 1 - 13 68 40 71 (10) (11) sewing 5,534 3 142 439 - 13 2 R,833 63 39 (11) (11) Goods (Excl. sewing) 1,411 - 60 97 36 6 112 185 19 896 (12) (13) Sanitation ano health 2,568 4 81 153 37 7 10 6 16 2,254 (13) (14) miscellaneous 1,662 4 174 67 12 10 50 299 689 357 (14) U6 TABLE 32 NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED ON VP* PROJECTS, BY ASSIGNED OCCUPATIONS AND BY SEX Month Endino November 30, 1937 MONTANA ANO NEBRASKA Lime assigned montana nebraska Line No. occupation total Percent bew women TOTAW percent w •omen *9.. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (?! («) ( 0 TOTAL 12,257 100,0 10/325 1,932 19,331 100,0 16,451 2,880 ( 1) ( 2) PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL vorkers 334 2.7 205 129 697 3.6 379 316 ( 2) ( 3) Actors - - - - - - - - ( 3) ( «) architects ano technical eneineers 46 0.4 48 - 34 0.2 34 - ( 4) ( 5) artists, sculptors and teachers OF art 5 &/ 5 - 2 y 2 - ( 3) ( «) DRAFTSMEN 4 A/ 4 - 17 0.1 16 1 ( 6) ( 7) Librarians and Librarians' Assistant® 2 A/ - 2 51 0.3 24 27 ( 7) ( 8) musician® and Teachers of music 4 A/ 3 1 65 0.3 61 4 ( 8) ( ») nurses. Trained or Registered - - - - 15 0.1 - 15 ( 9) (10) playground and recreational 10rkerb 104 0.9 72 32 232 1.2 150 82 (10) (11) teachers (except teachers of art ano mubic) 135 1.1 58 77 249 1.3 70 179 (11) (12) •biters ano Eoitor# (except Statistical Eoitors) 11 0.1 6 3 24 0.1 14 10 (12) (13) Other professional and Tecimical Soakers 21 0.2 7 14 e y 8 - (13) (14) clerical workers 619 5.1 374 245 1,115 5,8 823 292 (14) (15) bookkeepers, accountants ano auditors 7 0.1 4 3 3 a/ - 3 (15) (16) Clerks (not Elseshere Classified) 334 2.7 171 163 640 3.3 *78 162 (16) (17) timekeepers and timekeeping clerks 198 1.6 168 30 346 1.8 315 31 (17) (18) statistical editors ano enumerators 22 0.2 12 10 12 0.1 9 3 (io) (19) Stenographers 32 0.3 3 29 52 0.3 6 46 (19) (20) Typists 12 0.1 3 9 61 0.3 14 47 (20) (21) Other Clerical workers 14 0.1 13 1 1 y 1 - (21) (22) project supervisors ano foremen 303 2.5 260 43 1,074 5.5 899 175 (22) (23) Foremen 225 1.8 205 20 828 4.3 699 129 (23) (24) Supervisors, managers and assistants 78 0.7 55 23 246 1.2 200 46 (24) (25) skilled construction vorkers 523 4,3 523 - 892 4.6 892 - (25) (26) Blackshitms 59 0.5 59 - 47 0.2 47 • (26) (27) Bricklayers and stonemasons 17 0.1 17 - 79 0.4 79 - (27) (28) Carpenters 291 2.4 291 - 308 1.6 308 - (28) (29) Cement Finishers 39 0.3 39 - 75 0.4 75 - (29) (30) Electricians 5 y i - 10 0.1 10 - (30) (3d operators and engineers (Construction Equipment) 30 0.2 30 - 86 0.5 86 - (31) (32) Painters 55 0.5 55 - 105 0.5 105 - (32) (33) Plasterers 3 y 3 - 20 0.1 20 - (33) (34) Plumbers and gas. Pipe, ano Steam Fitters 10 0.1 10 - 18 0.1 16 - (34) (35) Roofers and Sheet metal workers - - - - 6 y 6 - (35) (36) Stone Cutters, Carvers and Setters 7 0.1 7 - 59 0.3 59 - (36) (37) Structural iron and Steel sorkers 1 y 1 - - - - - (37) (38) Other Skilled Construction Workers 6 0.1 6 - 79 0.4 79 - (38) (39) skilled non-construction workers 50 0.4 49 £7 0.5 97 - (39) (40) C'asinetuakers - - - - - - - - (40) (41) machinists, millsriohts ano toolmakers 20 0.1 2C - 3 y 3 - (41) (42) mechanics (not Elseshere Classified) 9 0.1 9 - 80 0.4 80 - (42) («3) Other Skilled Non-Construction workers 21 0.2 20 1 14 0.1 14 - (43) (44) semi-skilled construction workers 1/241 10.1 1/241 - 1,429 7.4 1/429 - (44) (45) apprentices and helpers - blacksmiths' 27 0.2 27 - 16 0.1 16 - (45) (46) apprentices ano helpers - bricklayers' and masons' 10 0.1 10 - 17 0.1 17 - (46) (47) apprentices and helpers - carpenters' 171 1.4 171 - 30 0.1 30 - (47) (48) Apprentices and helpers - Cement Finishers' 11 0.1 11 - 39 0.2 39 - (48) (49) Apprentices and helpers - Electricians' 4 y 4 - 16 0.1 16 - (49) (50) Apprentices ano helpers - Painters' 4 y 4 - 61 0.3 61 - (50) (51) Apprentices and helpers - Plumbers' 4 y 4 - 14 0.1 14 - (51) (52) Apprentices ano helpers - Other 7 0.1 7 - 7 y 7 - (52) (53) asphalt workers 19 0.1 19 - 63 0.3 63 - (53) (54) Blasters 35 0.3 35 - 19 0.1 19 - 154) (55) Calkers and Pipe layers ano Covercrs _ _ - - 34 0.2 34 - (55) (56) Operators of suilcinc ano Construction Equipment 79 0.6 79 • 151 0.8 151 - (56) (57) Roomen and Chainmen (Surveying) 14 0.1 14 . 22 0.1 22 - (57) (58) Tractor Orivers 113 0.9 113 - 146 0.6 146 - (58) (59) Truck Orivers 401 3.3 401 - 581 3.0 581 - (59) (60) Other Semi-skilled Construction workers 342 2.8 342 - 213 1.1 213 - (60) (61) semi-skilled non-construction workers 1/646 13.4 194 ld§4 1,966 10.3 22L 1>«34 (61) (62) Aides (professional, and Recreational Service) 34 0.3 22 12 32 0.2 14 18 (62) (63) Ouaros ano Watchmen 135 1.1 135 - 69 0.4 69 - (63) (64) Handicraft workers - - - - - - - - (64) (65) Machinists' helpers 13 0.1 13 - 48 0.2 46 - (66) (66) Seamstresses and Other Clothing and Textile Workers 1,356 11.1 - 1,356 1,751 9.1 1 1,750 (66) (67) workers in canning, constr. mat., book and furn. repair 67 0.5 - 67 85 0.4 19 66 (67) (68) other s£mi-$j conservation 2,790 33 56 62 50 8 267 49 27 2,230 ( 5) ( 6) sever systems ano other utilities 659 2 12 12 10 2 65 25 20 503 ( 6) ( 7) Airports and other transportation 207 4 3 4 0 - 55 - 5 128 ( 7) ( «) Education 161 135 5 - - - - - 21 - ( 8) ( 9) recreation 215 111 B 10 1 - - 34 - 43 ( 9) (10) processional and clerical (excl. Education ano recreation) 383 36 243 13 - - 2 56 2 31 (10) (11) scsimr 1,526 - 50 33 4 10 2 1,373 51 3 (11) (12) qooos (erfcl. scvino) 127 2 3 4 3 4 0 2 - 101 (12) (13) Sanitation ano health 371 - 16 17 101 - 85 - 6 146 (13) (14) miscellaneous 247 1 118 26 7 - 11 31 10 43 (14) TABLE 33—B NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYEO ON VPA PROJECTS,BY OROUPS OF ASSIGNED OCCUPATIONS AND BY MAJOR TYPES OF PROJECTS MONTH ENDINQ NOVEMBER 30, 1937 NEBRASKA line no. Type or project total professional ano technical •orkcrs clerical •orkcrs PROJECT Supervisors and foremen skilleo Construction •orkcrs Skilled non- Construction •orkcrs Semi — skilleo construction •orkers semi — skilleo Non- Construction •orkers service" •orkcrs LABORERS line NO. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9> (10) (11) ( D TOTAL 19,331 697 1,115 1,074 892 97 1 ,429 1,986 307 11,734 ( D ( 2) hi mays, roads ano Streets 9,282 12 290 425 280 54 747 57 6 7,401 ( 2) ( 3) Public builoinqs 1,262 1 42 55 342 1 92 7 38 684 ( 3) ( 4) parks and other recreational facilities 1,576 7 62 77 95 14 124 9 3 1,185 ( 4) ( V conservation 205 3 6 15 8 - 14 1 - 150 ( 5) ( 6) Sever Systems and Other utilities 1,966 4 71 72 87 9 290 22 5 1,406 ( 6) ( 7) airports and other transportation 474 4 27 33 25 4 118 14 2 247 ( 7) ( •) Education 370 249 72 18 - - - 3 25 3 ( 8) ( 9) recreation 325 232 12 41 2 - - 23 3 12 ( 9) (10) professional ano clerical (cxcl. Education ano Recreation) 670 169 404 59 - - 7 24 5 10 (10) (11) scvino 1,979 - 40 129 3 13 1 1,754 33 6 (11) (12) Goods (Exec. Sevino) 176 - 6 14 1 2 4 16 - 131 (12) (IS) Sanitation and health 597 - 4 79 45 - 26 - - 443 (13) (14) miscellaneous 441 16 71 57 4 - 6 54 105 48 (14) U8 table 34 number of persons employed on (pa projects, by ass ioneo occupations ano by sex mmtm endiwo novcmmck 30, 1037 nevada and ncr hampshire Line Assigned nevada NEW HAMPSHIRE Line no. Occupation total Women total Percent Men women -ID (2) (3) (4) (?) I*) (7) (8) (®) ( D ( 2) ( 3) ( 4) ( 5) ( 6) t 7) ( 8) ( 9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) («) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25) (26) (27) (28) (29) (30) (31) (32) (33) (34) (35) (36) (37) (38) (39) (40) (41) (42) (43) (44) (45) (46) (47) (48) (49) (50) (51) (52) (53) (54) (55) (56) (57) (58) (59) (60) (61) (62) (63) (64) (65) (66) (67) (68) (69) (70) (71) (72) (73) (74) total professional and tecmiical torkers ac tom Architect® and Technical Engineers Artists, sculptors ano Teacher* or art Draftsmen Librarians and Librarians' Assistants iajsicians and Teachers or music nurses. Trained or reoistereo Playground ano Recreational workers Teachers (cxccrt Teachers of Art ano Music) «riters amd Editors (except Statistical Editors) Other Professional ano Technical workers clerical iorkers Bookkeepers, Accountants and Auditors Clerks (not Elsevherc Classified) timekeepers and timekeeping clerks Statistical Editors ano Enumerators Stenographers Typists Other Clerical workers ,591 100.0 1,221 370 205 6.6 50 55 10 0.6 10 2 0.1 1 1 4 0.2 4 - 12 0.8 4 8 2 0.1 _ 2 25 1.6 10 15 19 1.2 2 17 5 0.3 3 2 26 1.6 16 JO 75 4,7 34 41 6 0.4 6 - 34 2.1 23 11 6 0.4 3 3 4 0.2 — 4 13 o.e - 13 12 O.e 2 10 PROJECT SUPERVISORS ANO FORCICN 105 6.6 71 Foremen 65 4.1 43 Supervisors, Managers and Assistants 40 2.5 28 SKILLED CONSTRUCTION WORKERS 112 7.0 112 Blacksmiths 8 0.5 8 Bricklayers ano Stonemasons 7 0.4 7 carpenters 52 3.3 52 Cement Finisher* 11 0.7 11 Electricians 3 0.2 3 operators ano engineers (construction equipment) 4 0.2 4 painters 22 1.4 22 Plas terers 1 0.1 1 Plumbers and gas, Pipe, and Steam Fitters 2 0.1 2 Roofers and Sheet metal Workers - - - Stone Cutters, carvers and Setters Structural iron ano Steel workers Other Skilled construction workers skilleo non-construction workers Cabinetmakers Machinists, millwrights ano Toolmakcrs mechanics (not elsewhere classified) Other Skilled Non-Construction workers semi-skilled construction workers Apprentices ano helpers - Blacksmiths' Apprentices ano helpers - bricklayers' and masons* Apprentices and helpers - Carpenters* Apprentices and helpers - cement Finishers' apprentices and helpers - electriciant* Apprentices and helpers - Painters' Apprentices and helpers - Plumbers' Apprentices and helpers - Other Asphalt workers Blasters Calkera and Pipe Layers and Coverers Operators of building and Construction Equipment Roomen and Cmainmen (Surveying) Tractor Drivers Truck drivers Other Semi-skilled construction workers semi-skilled non-construction workers a iocs (Professional and Recreational Service) Guards ano watchmen handicraft worker* Machinists' helpers Seamstresses and Other Clothino and Textile workers workers in canning, c0n6tr. mat., book and furn. repair other s£*3i—skilije0 non-construction workers service WORKERS Cooks, chefs and other lunchroom workers housekeeping a iocs janitors and porters practical nurses ano First Aio men other service workers 23 3 5 91 3 0.1 0.1 0.1 1.4 0.2 0.3 5.7 0.2 23 3 5 91 3 34 22 12 (75) LABORERS 224 14.1 12 212 19 1.2 10 9 1 0.1 1 - 203 12.7 203 - - - - 1 0.1 1 - 49 3.1 21 28 20 1.3 4 16 10 0.6 - 10 16 1.0 16 - 3 0.2 1 2 770 48.4 770 - ,182 108.0 4,031 1,151 ( D 287 5.5 155 132 ( 2) 28 0.5 20 w 8 ( 3) 6 0.1 6 - ( «) 8 0.2 6 2 ( 5) 5 0.1 5 - ( 6) 3 0.1 - 3 ( 7) 76 1.4 6« 12 ( 8) 22 0.4 - 22 ( 9) 12 0.2 2 10 (10) 56 1.1 6 50 (11) 51 1.0 28 23 (12) 20 0.4 18 2 (13) 324 6.3 201 123 (14) - - - - (is) 167 3.2 91 76 (16) 100 2.0 100 - (17) e 0.2 6 2 (18) 21 0.4 - 21 (19) 27 0.5 3 24 (20) 1 */ 1 - (21) 223 4.3 177 46 (22) 175 3.4 134 41 (23) 48 0.9 43 5 (24) 228 4j4 228 _ (29) 21 0.4 21 - (26) 23 0.4 23 - (27) 80 1.5 80 - (28) 3 0.1 3 - (29) 3 0.1 3 - (30) 5 0.1 5 - (31) 34 0.7 34 - (32) 1 A/ 1 - (33) 33 0.6 33 - (»4) - - - - (35) 22 0.4 22 - (36) 3 0.1 3 - (37) 17 14 40 3 2 13 49 865 4 5 2 842 2 10 16 5 1 2 6 3,035 0.1 4/ o.i 4/ 4/ 0.3 0.3 0.8 0.1 4/ 0.2 o.o 16.7 0.1 0.1 4/ 16.3 4/ 0.2 0.3 0.1 4/ 4/ 0.7 199 3*2 199 - 14 0.3 14 - 30 0.6 30 - 13 0.3 13 - 17 14 40 3 2 13 49 73 4 5 4 10 8 3,035 (38) (39) (40) (41) (42) (43) (44) <«) (46) (47) (48) (49) (50) (51) (52) (53) (54) (55) (56) (57) (58) (59) (60) (61) (62) (63) (64) (65) (66) (67) (68) (69) (70) (71) (72) (73) (74) TABLE 35-A NUMBER Of PERSONS EMPIOYEO ON IPA PROJECTS, BY GROUPS OT ASSIGNED OCCUPATIONS AND BY MAJOR TYPES OF PROJECTS month Ending novemocr SO, 1937 NEVADA i. inc NO. Type or project Total professional ano technical worker8 clcr1cal workers project supervisors ano Foremen Skilled construction workers Skilled non- cfnstruction workers semi¬ skilled construction workers semi¬ skilled non- Construction workers Service' ■OR* EM ladcoers LINE no. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (91 (10) (11) ( D total 1,591 105 75 105 112 1 150 224 49 770 ( 1) ( *) hiohravs, ROADS and streets 626 4 10 26 27 " 74 1 7 477 ( 2) ( 3) Pudlic Buildings 126 - - 9 29 1 10 - - 77 ( 3) (4) parks and other recreational facilities 141 3 4 7 18 - 30 - 2 77 ( 4) ( 3) conscrvati on 32 1 2 2 7 3 - - 17 ( 5) ( 6) Scrcr Systems ano other utilities 76 - 1 6 1 - 24 - - 44 ( 6) ( 7) airports ano other transportation 9 - - 1 3 - 2 - - 3 ( 7) ( •) education 34 21 1 2 - - - - 10 - ( 8) ( 9) Recreation 39 25 1 3 - - - 7 1 2 ( 9) (10) professional ano clerical (Excl. Education ano recreation) 03 33 38 9 _ - 3 _ - (10) (11) seniks 252 3 9 25 1 - - 203 11 - (11) (12) Gooos (excl. scrinq) - - - - - - - - - - (12) (13) Sanitation ano health 43 - 1 2 22 - 1 - - 17 (13) (14) Miscellaneous 130 15 8 13 4 - 6 10 16 36 (14) TABLE 35-e NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYEO ON IPA PROJECTS,BY GROUPS OF ASSIGNEO OCCUPATIONS ANO BY MAJOR TYPES OF PROJECTS Month Enoino novemder 30, 1937 NEW HAMPSHIRE line no. Type oe project Total profess 1onal and Technical workers cler1cal workers project Supervisors and Foremen Skilled Construction Workers Skilled non- construction workers Semi — Skilled Construction fonkens semi¬ skilled non- Construction workers service' workers laborers line no. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9> (10) (11) ( 1) TOTAL 5,182 287 324 223 228 5 199 865 16 3.035 ( d ( 2) hismvays, roads and streets 1 #441 - 69 60 42 1 49 - - 1,220 ( 3) ( 3) Public Buildings 295 1 9 10 74 - 12 - - 189 ( 3) ( 4) parks ano Other Recreational facilities 507 2 11 20 21 - 32 1 - 420 ( 4) ( 3) conservation 74 - 4 4 3 - 2 - - 61 ( 5) ( ») scrcr Systems ano Other utilities 1,079 - 43 35 69 - 83 4 2 843 ( 6) ( 7) airports ano other transportation 204 1 5 13 14 1 6 4 - 160 ( 7) ( •) Education 77 69 1 2 - - - 5 - ( 8) ( 9) recreation 14 13 1 - - - - - - - ( 9) (10) professional ano clerical (excl. Education and Recreation) 356 192 125 18 1 1 3 8 2 6 (10) (11) serins 938 2 37 42 3 2 - 845 7 - (11) («) Goods (Excl. Scrino) 17 - - - - - - - - 17 (12) (13) Sanitation a id health - - - - - - - - - - (13) (14) miscellaneous 180 7 19 19 1 - 12 3 - 119 (14) 50 TABLE 36 NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYE0 ON WPA f*OJECTS, BY ASS IQNEO OCCUPATIONS AND BY 8CX MONTH EM DIM* NOVEMBER 30, 1037 NEW JERSEY AND NEW MEXICO unc ASSlSNED NEW JERSEY NEW kCXICO Lime no. OCCUPATION TOTAL Percent MEN ■ONE* T?T*k„ percen' ' , .. WOMEN no. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) («) («) ( 1) TOTAL 60*268 100*0 50,692 9,596 6,557 100.0 5,643 914 ( D t 2) PROFESSIONAL ANO TECHNICAL WORKERS 4,026 6.7 2,634 1,194 292 4.5 144 148 ( 2) ( 3) ACTORS 141 0.2 97 44 - - - - ( 3) ( «) ARCHITECTS ANO TECHNICAL ENGINEERS 365 0.9 563 2 9 0.2 9 - ( «) ( s) Artists, Sculptors and teachers or art 87 0.1 72 15 43 0.7 38 5 ( ») ( 6) Draftsmen 390 0.7 385 5 2 */ 2 - ( 6) ( 7) LIBRARIANS ANO LIBRARIANS1 ASSISTANTS 132 0.3 32 120 9 0.2 - 9 ( 3) ( 6) Musicians and Teachers or Music 604 1.0 560 44 17 0.3 8 9 ( «) ( «) Nurses, trained or Resistereo 148 0,2 4 144 1 a/ - 1 ( 9) (10) PLAVOROUND ANO RECREATIONAL WORKERS 283 0.5 170 113 25 0.1 14 11 (to) (11) Teachers (except teachers or art and music) 1*000 1.7 382 618 123 1.9 44 79 (It) (12) writers ano Editors (except Statistical Editors) 152 0.3 lie 34 25 0.3 15 10 (12) (13) Other Professional and technical workers 506 0.8 451 55 38 0.6 14 24 (13) (14) clerical workers 5,650 9.4 3,373 2,277 132 2.0 — ; £ 50 (18) (is) bookkeepers, accountants ano auditors 67 0.1 55 12 3 17 3 - (M) (16) Clerks (not Elsesmerc Classified) 3,275 5.4 1,947 1 ,328 41 0.6 20 21 (18) (17) Timekeepers and Timekeeping Clerks 1,054 1.6 987 67 44 0.7 42 2 (12) (18) Statistical Editors ano Enumerators 291 0.5 258 34 - - - - ON (19) Stenographers 369 0.5 37 332 15 0.2 2 13 (19) (20) Typists 462 o.e 41 421 18 0.3 5 13 (20) (21) Other Clerical workers 132 0.2 49 83 11 0.2 10 1 (21) (22) PROJECT SUPERVISORS ANO FOREMEN 3,270 5.4 2,934 336 406 6.2 346 62 (22) (23) Foremen 2,610 4.3 2,394 216 368 5.6 320 46 (23) (24) Supervisors, Manasers and assistants 660 1.1 540 120 40 0.6 26 14 (24) (25) skilled construction workers 5,889 9.8 5,889 - 684 10j4 684 - (25) (26) Blacksmiths 75 0.1 75 - 31 0.4 31 - (28) (27) Bricklayers ano Stonemasons 611 1.0 611 - 182 2.8 182 - (22) (28) Carpenters 1,584 2.6 1,584 - 268 4.1 268 - (28) (29) Cement Finishers 619 1.0 619 - 53 0.8 53 - l») (30) Electricians 165 0.3 165 - 5 0.1 5 - (30) (31) operators ano engineers (construction equipment) 1G6 0.3 186 - 12 0.2 12 - (31) (32) painters 1,394 2*3 1,394 - 25 0.4 25 - (32) (33) Plasterers 178 0.3 178 - 64 1.0 64 - (33) (34) Plumbers and Gas, Pipe, and Steam Fitters 281 0.5 281 - 22 0.3 22 - (34) (35) roofers and sheet metal workers 122 0.2 122 - 1 a/ 1 - (35) (36) Stone Cutters, Carvers and Setters 208 0,4 208 - 13 0.2 13 - (36) (37) Structural iron ano Steel workers 226 0.4 226 - 3 4/ 3 - (32) (38) Other Skilled Construction workers 240 0,4 240 - 5 0.1 5 ** (38) (39) skilled non-construction workers 77 0.1 77 - 1 A/ 2 _ (39) (40) cabinetmakers 6 17 6 - - - - - (40) (41) Machinists, millwrights and Toolmakers 41 0.1 41 - - - - - («1) (42) mechanics (not Elsewhere Classified) 27 a/ 27 - 1 hJ i - (42) (43) Other Skilleo Non-Construction workers 3 A/ 3 ~ - - - - (*3) (44) semi-skilled construction workers 2,852 4.7 2,652 - 517 7,9 517 - (««) (45) Apprentices ano helpers - Blacksmiths' 35 0.1 35 - 10 0.2 10 - (45) (46) Apprentices ano helpers - bricklayers' and masons' 351 0.5 351 - 59 0.9 59 - (46) (47) Apprentices and helpers - Carpenters* 404 0.6 404 - 126 1.9 126 - («2) (48) Apprentices and helpers - Cement Finishers' 20 A/ 28 - 6 0.1 6 - (48) (49) apprentices and helpers - electric iamb * 52 0.1 52 - - - - - (49) (50) Apprentices ano helpers - painters' 105 0.2 105 - 6 0.1 6 - (50) (51) Apprentices and helpers - plumbers' 108 0.2 108 - 11 0*2 11 - (51) (52) Apprentices and helpers - Other 35 0.1 35 - 12 0.2 12 - (52) (S3) Asphalt workers 152 0.3 152 - - - - - (53) (54) Blasters 19 1/ 19 - 17 0.3 17 - (54) (55) Calkers and Pipe Layers ano Coverers 380 0.6 380 - 5 0.1 5 - (55) (56) Operators of building and Construction Equipment 303 0.5 303 - M 0.5 34 - (56) (57) Rod men ano Chairmen (Surveying) 454 0.8 454 - - - - - (52) (58) Tractor Drivers 18 4/ 18 - 13 0*2 13 - (58) (59) Truck Drivers 221 0.4 221 - 51 0,7 51 - (59) (60) Other Semi-Skilled construction workers 187 0.3 187 - 167 2.5 167 - (60) (61) semi-skilled non-construction workers 7,004 11.6 2,007 4,997 679 10.4 52 627 (61) (62) Aides (Professional and Recreational Service) 365 0.6 175 190 2 a/ 1 1 (62) (63) Guards and watchmen 1,746 2.9 1,746 - 36 0.6 36 - (63) (64) handicraft Workers - • - - 1 4/ 1 - (64) (65) machinists' helpers 18 u 18 - 8 0.1 8 - (65) (66) Seamstresses and Other Clothing ano Textile workers 4,717 7.8 13 4,704 584 8.9 - 584 (66) (67) workers in canninq, c0n8tr. mat*, BOOK and furn. repair 140 0.2 45 103 43 0.7 1 42 (62) (68) Other semi-Skilled non-construction workers 10 A/ 10 - 5 0.1 5 - (68) (69) service workers 1,540 2.6 748 792 28 0.4 2 27 (69) (70) cooks. Chefs ano OTKR lunchroom workers 44 0.1 2 42 16 0.2 - 16 (20) (71) housekeeping Aides 680 1.1 - 680 6 0.1 - 6 (21) (72) janitors and porters 279 0.5 244 35 1 4/ i (22) (73) practical nurses and first a|0 men 537 0.9 502 35 - - - (23) (74) oticr service workers - - - 5 0.1 - 5 (24) (75) LABORERS 29,978 49.7 29,978 " 3f816 56.2 3,816 - (7!) &/ LESS THAN 0,05 PERCENT. 51 TABLE 37-A NUMBER or PERSONS EMPLOYED ON IPA PR0J£CTI,8Y GROUPS OT ASSIONEO OCCUPATIONS AND BY MAJOR TYPES OF PROJECTS UONTM CHOIRS NOVEMBER 30, 1937 NCR JERSEY line no. Tyre or project Total profess 1 oral ano technical workers clerical workers project Supervisors ano Foremen Skilled Construction workers Skilled non- construction workers semi¬ skilled construction WORKERS semi¬ skilled non- CONSTRUCTION WORKERS service workers LABORERS line NO. (I) (2) 0) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9> (10) (11) ( D total 60,288 4,028 5^650 3,270 5,889 77 ?>es2 7,004 1,540 29,978 ( D ( 2) hishvays, roaoo and streets 18,215 46 667 1,021 906 9 646 699 201 14,020 ( 2) ( 3) public builoino* 7,304 15 285 345 2,968 6 510 170 114 2,891 ( 3) ( 4) parks and other recreational facilities 7 ,525 50 290 420 681 6 376 323 94 5,283 ( 4) ( 5) conservation 1,060 3 35 62 71 - 58 34 13 793 ( 5) ( •) Sever Systems and Other utilities 7,165 20 274 367 691 %6 685 395 86 4,601 ( 6) ( 7) airports and other transportation 1 ,483 7 76 75 298 - 99 66 7 855 ( 7) ( •) Education 1,123 843 166 28 - - 2 - 82 - ( e) < 9) Recreation 731 447 23 47 - - 204 10 - ( 9) (10) professional ano clerical (cxcl. Education and Recreation) 7,035 2,471 3,312 443 33 5 433 218 22 98 (10) (11) serins 5,420 13 225 244 20 3 3 4,725 173 14 (11) («) 0ooos (EXCL. sewing) 234 - 6 11 4 1 7 27 4 174 (12) (13) sanitation and health 1,222 - 79 112 211 - 31 26 3 760 (13) (14) miscellaneous 1,762 113 210 95 6 1 - 117 731 489 (14) TABLE 37-8 NUMBER OT PERSONS EMPLOYED ON RPA PROJECTS,BY QROUPS OF ASSIONEO OCCUPATIONS ANO BY MAJOR TYPES OF PROJECTS month Ending November 30, 1.937 NEV MEXICO line no. Type of project Total professional ano Technical workers clerical workers project Supervisors ano Foremen Skilled construction workers Skilleo hon- c0n8truction workers semi¬ skilled construct! on workers semi — Skilleo non- i Construction w0rkcr8 service workers laborers line no. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (»» (10) (11) ( D TOTAL 6,557 292 132 408 684 1 517 679 22 3,816 ( 1) ( 2) HlOISAVS, ROADS ANO streets 2,016 4 16 93 156 - 171 7 - 1,569 ( 2) ( 3) Public Builoinos 1,842 1 16 157 377 1 229 10 - 1,051 ( 3) (4) parks ano other recreational facilities 269 1 3 13 38 - 31 - - 183 ( *) ( 5) conservation 323 1 7 16 22 " 18 10 - 249 ( 5) ( 6) Sever Systems and other utilities 465 - 2 22 45 - 40 10 - 346 ( «) ( 7) Airports and other transportation 144 1 1 11 19 - 4 10 - 98 ( 7) ( •) Education 153 124 3 5 - - - - 21 - ( 8) (9) Recreation 26 25 - 1 - - - - - - ! 9) (10) professional and clerical (ExCL. Education and recreation) 202 131 31 18 - - - 6 1 13 (10) (11) scwins 632 - 1 47 - - - 581 - 3 (11) (12) oooo* (Cxcl. Sewing) 16 - - 1 4 " 1 - - 12 (12) 0» Sanitation and health 306 1 6 16 18 - 12 - - 255 (13) (14) miscellaneous 159 3 46 6 5 - 11 43 6 37 (14) 52 TABLE 30 NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYEO ON WPA PROJECTS, BY ASSIGNED OCCUPATIONS ANO BY SEX month Ending NOVEMBER 30, , 1937 NEW YORK CITY ANO NEW YORK (EXCL. . NEW YORK CITY) LINE ass 1®ned NEW YORK CITY NEW YORK (EXCL. OF NEW YUKK CITY) Line NO* Occupation Total Percent men women total percent MEN women NO, L1) (2) (3) U) (5) (6) (7) (8) (•> ( 1) TOTAL 138,401 100.0 122,123 16,358 54,715 100,0 47,495 7,220 ( 1) t 2) PROFESSIONAL ANO TECHNICAL WORKERS 16,071 11.6 11,064 5,007 3,119 5.7 2,002 1,117 ( 2) ( 3) actors 1,676 1.2 1,022 654 40 0.1 33 15 ( 3) ( 4) Architects and Technical Engineer® 954 0.7 954 - 206 0.4 206 ( 4) ( s) artists. Sculptors and Teachers or Art 1,686 1.2 1,296 392 116 0.2 101 15 ( s) ( 6) Drafts men 1,020 0.7 1,006 14 158 0.3 156 2 ( ») ( 7) librarians and Librarians' assistants 118 0.1 02 36 19 */ 5 14 ( ») < a) musicians ano teachers Of music 1,192 0.9 946 244 354 0.7 350 4 ( 8) ( 9) nurses, trainco or registered 150 0.1 4 146 239 0.4 1 238 I 9) (10) Playground and Recreational soakers 2,717 2.0 1,723 994 252 0.5 178 74 (10) (11) teachers (except teachers of art ano music) 2,945 2.1 1,310 1,635 1,201 2.3 607 674 I") (12) writers and Editors (except Statistical Editors) 642 0.5 464 158 4 bJ 4 - (13) (is) Other professional and Technical workers 2,969 2.1 2,235 734 442 0.8 361 81 (13) (14) CLERICAL WORKERS 17,125 12.4 11,134 5,991 2,623 4.6 1,657 966 (14) (is) bookkeepers, accountants and auditors 470 0.3 454 16 57 0.1 49 8 (13) (16) clerks (not elsewhere classified) 11 ,749 6.5 8,332 3,417 1 ,657 3.0 1,051 606 (16) (17) Timekeepers and Timekeeping Clerks 1 ,514 1.1 1,508 6 526 1.0 514 12 (17) (18) Statistical Editors and Enumerators 152 0.1 148 4 7 t/ 7 - (18) (19) Stenographers 1,490 1.1 153 1,337 213 OA 11 202 (19) (20) Typists 1,163 0.9 102 981 140 0.3 7 133 (30) (21) Other Clerical workers 587 0.4 357 230 23 &/ 18 5 (21) (22) PROJECT SUPERVISORS ANO FOREMEN 8,582 6.2 7,790 792 2,668 4.9 2,219 449 (22) (23) Foremen 4,734 3.4 4,668 66 1,659 3.0 1,348 311 (23) (24) 3,848 2.6 3,122 726 1,009 1.9 871 138 (24) (25) SKILLEO CONSTRUCTION WORKERS 23,789 17.2 23,789 - 5,539 10.1 5,539 - (23) (26) Blacksmiths 272 0.2 272 - 160 0.3 160 - (26) (27) Bricklayers and Stonemasons 2,834 2.0 2,834 - 769 1.4 769 - (27) (28) Carpenters 6,949 5.0 6,949 - 1 ,628 3.0 1,628 - (28) (29) cement Finishers 1,238 0.9 1,238 - 452 0.6 452 - (29) (30) Electricians 1,510 1.1 1,510 - 167 0.3 167 - (») (31) operators and engineers (construction equipment) 104 0.1 104 - 139 0.2 139 - (31) (32) Painters 3,572 2.6 3,572 - 1,299 2.4 1,299 - (32) (33) Plasterers 962 0.7 962 - 98 0.2 98 - (33) (34) Plumbers and Gas, Pipe, and Steam Fitters 2,390 1.7 2,390 - 272 0.5 272 - (34) (30) roofers and sheet metal workers 1,122 0.8 1,122 - 110 0.2 110 - (33) (36) Stone Cutters, Carvers and Setters 1,058 0.8 1,058 - 306 0.5 308 - (36) (37) structural iron ano steel workers 1,040 0.8 1,040 - 93 0.2 93 - (37) (38) Other Skilled Construction Workers 738 0.5 738 - 44 0.1 44 — (38) (39) SKILLCO NON-CONSTRUCTION WORKERS 662 0.5 648 14 198 Oj4 198 - (39) (40) cabinetmakers 4 17 4 - 15 A/ 15 - (40) (41) Machinists, millsriohts and Toolmakcns 160 0.1 160 - 21 */ 21 - (41) (42) mechanics (not Elsewhere Classified) 268 0.2 268 - 53 0.1 53 - (42) (43) Other Skilled Non-Construction workers 230 0.2 216 14 109 0.2 109 - (43) (44) SEMI-SKILLCO CONSTRUCTION WORKERS 6,802 4.9 6,802 - 3,210 5.9 3,210 - (44) (40) Apprentices and helpers - Blacksmiths' 120 0.1 120 - 46 0.1 46 - (43) (46) Apprentices and helpers - bricklayers' and masons' 720 0.5 720 - 229 0.4 229 - (46) (47) appro*tices and helpers - carpenters' - - - - 326 0.6 326 • (47) (48) Apprentices and helpers - Cement Finishers' - - - - 20 A/ 20 - (48) (49) Apprentices and helpers - Electricians* 268 0.2 268 - 37 0.1 37 - («9) (SO) Apprentices and helpers - Painters' - - - - 24 0.1 24 - (50) (51) Apprentices and helpers - Plumbers' 860 0.6 660 - 69 0.1 69 - (31) (S2) Apprentices and helpers - Other 332 0.2 332 - 29 0.1 29 - (32) (53) Asphalt workers 804 0.6 804 - 70 0.1 70 - (53) (54) Blasters - - - - 78 0.2 78 - (34) (55) Calkers ano Pipe Layers and Covercrs 170 0.1 170 - 397 0.7 397 - (53) (56) Operators of building ano Construction Equipment 714 0.5 714 - 602 1.1 602 - (36) (57) Rodmen and Chainuen (Surveyins) 158 0.1 158 - 116 0.2 116 - (37) (58) Tractor Drivers - - - - 19 A/ 19 - (58) (59) Truck Orivers 776 0.6 776 - 529 1.0 529 - (39) (60) Other Semi-skilled Construction workers 1 ,880 1.4 1,880 - 619 1.1 619 - (60) (61) SEMI-SKILLED NON-CONSTRUCTION WORKERS 6,831 4.9 4,861 1,970 6,599 12.t 2,097 4,302 (61) (62) Aides (professional and Recreational Service) 492 0.4 328 164 111 0.2 69 22 (62) (63) Guards ano watchmen 3,509 2.5 3,509 - 1 ,677 3.1 1,677 - (63) (64) handicraft workers • - - 7 a/ 4 3 (64) (65) Machinists* helpers 4 tJ 4 - 190 0.4 190 - (65) (66) Seamstresses and Other Clothing and textile workers 1,564 1.1 74 1,490 4,487 8.2 107 a, 380 (66) (67) workers in canninq, constr. mat., book ano furn. repair 322 0.2 72 250 114 0.2 18 96 (67) (68) OTHER SEMI-SKILLED NON-CONSTRUCTION WORKERS 940 0.7 874 66 13 A/ 12 1 (68) (69) SERVICE WORKERS 3,795 2.7 1,211 2,564 267 0.5 101 166 (69) (70) Cooks, Chefs and other lunchroom Workers 1,294 0.9 114 1,180 57 0.1 - 57 (70) (71) housekeeping a iocs 1,020 0.7 - 1,020 98 0.2 - 96 (71) (72) JANITORS AND PORTERS 28 t/ 27 1 75 0.1 73 2 (72) (73) PRACTICAL NURSES AND FIRST A19 MEN 1,335 1.0 1,004 331 38 0.1 26 10 (73) (74) OTHER SERVICE WORKERS 118 0.1 66 52 19 A/ - 19 (74) (75) LABORERS 54,824 39,6 54,824 - 30,472 2x2 30,472 - (75) fj less than 0.05 percent. 55 TABLE 39-A NUMBER OT PERSONS EMPLOYED ON WPA PROJECTS, BY GROUPS Of AMIQNEO OCCUPATIONS ANO BY MAJOR TYPES Of PROJECTS month enoin* november JO, 1937 NEW YORK CITY lime *0. t»t or pmtwect total professional ano technical forkcrs clerical workers project supervisors ano foremen Skilled Construction workers Skillfo non~ construct icr workers semi¬ skilled construction workers semi¬ skilled non- construction workers SERVICE WORKERS LAS0RER8 line NO. (1). (2) (3) M (5) (6) (7) (e) (9* (10) { 1) total 138,481 16,071 17,125 8,582 23>789 662 6,802 6,831 3,795 54,824 ( d ( t) hi«wat*> ft»m and street* 24,488 248 1,636 1,388 2,486 84 1,074 802 18 16,750 ( ^) ( ») fublio suiloimt 28,319 528 1,948 1,766 11,175 186 2,300 754 6 9,656 ( 3) ( «) paaka ano otmen aecheational faciei tiea 21,043 250 1,600 1,319 7,004 134 934 670 26 9,098 ( 4) ( ») I i -0 i 43 - 2 - - - - - 2 39 ( 5) ( «> sever systems ano Other utilities 10,143 184 1,192 938 1,550 60 1,826 810 10 11,573 ( 6) ( 7) airports ano other transportation 4,105 78 292 222 1 <408 70 352 120 - 1,623 ( 7) < •) Education 6,120 4,235 1,362 269 2 38 - 126 60 28 ( 9) ( ») recreation 2,491 1,977 186 74 2 - 8 MO - 4 ( 9) (10) professional and clerical (excl. Education and recreation) 21,690 8,427 0,205 1,654 74 62 130 1,053 1,575 510 (10) (11) Serins 2,128 20 216 116 - 20 - 1,722 18 16 (11) («) Qooos (Excl. Sewing) 108 50 8 4 - - - - - 46 (12) (13) sanitation ano health 5,578 50 118 341 26 8 68 104 - 4,843 (13) (1«) miscellaneous 4,107 26 350 491 62 - 90 430 2,080 636 (14) TABLE 39-8 NUMBER Of PERSONS EMPLOYEO ON WPA PROJECTS,BY GROUPS Of ASSIGNED OCCUPATIONS ANO BY MAJOR TYPES OF PROJECTS month endims november 30, 1937 NEB YORK (EXCL. OF ICR YORK CITY) .... SEMI- line no. tyre of project Total professional ano Technical workers Clerical workers project Sup divisors ano foremen Skilled construction workers Skilled Non- construction workers semi¬ skilled Construction workers Skilled noh- Construction workers service" workers laborers li he no. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) <9> (10) (11) ( D TOTAL 54,715 3,119 2,623 2,668 5,539 198 3,210 6,599 287 30,472 ( 1) ( 2) hiwmwayw, roads ano street* 18,658 7 325 908 1,087 15 1,191 682 19 14,424 ( 2) ( 3) puwlic buildings 7,201 13 140 367 3,266 32 385 187 1 2,810 ( 3) (4) parks ano other recreational facilities 3,551 9 58 180 302 3 196 140 - 2,663 ( 4) ( 5) conservation 1,090 2 15 59 78 - 41 62 2 031 ( 5) ( 6) Sever Systems ano Other utilities 10,390 11 233 462 596 7 1,034 598 4 7,445 ( «) ( 7) airports and other transportation 1,315 3 21 56 77 4 54 22 1 1,077 ( 7) ( •) Education 1,684 1,266 119 75 7 2 2 117 96 - ( 8) ( 9) recreation 368 289 5 - - - - 74 - - ( 9) (10) professional and clerical (ExCt. Education and recreation) 3,009 1,264 1,384 77 9 10 115 59 12 59 (10) (11) sewing 5,417 7 251 388 4 111 2 4 ,540 45 69 (11) (12) qooos (CXCL. sewing) 819 - 14 36 59 3 111 24 - 572 (12) (13) Sanitation ano health 298 - 10 21 3 1 - - - 263 (13) (14) Miscellaneous 915 228 48 39 51 10 79 94 107 259 (14) 5U tabu: 40 NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED ON VPA PROJECTS, BY A8SI0NCD OCCUPATIONS AND BY 8CX month enoino november 90, 1097 NORTH CAROLINA ANO NORTH OAKOTA LlW ASt1qncd north CAROLINA NORTH OAKOTA Line «0. Occupation Total PERCENT men women It percent men women N9t (11 (2) (3) (4) 15\ * (7) (8) (9) (1) total 20*091 100.0 12222$ 7*471 12,031 100.0 9,788 2,243 ( D 1 *> professional ano technical borkcrs 926 214 712 586 4.9 378 208 ( 2) ( 3) ac tom - - - - - - - - ( 3) ( *) ftchitcctt ano Technic At Enoinecm 9 a/ 9 - 11 0.1 11 - ( 4) ( 5) Artists, sculptors and Teachers or Art 9 a/ 2 7 - - - - ( 3) 1.6) Orattsmcn 1 a/ 1 - 19 0.2 19 - ( 6) ( 7) Librarians ano Librarians' Assistants 46 0,2 - 46 7 0.1 2 5 ( 7) ( 8) Musicians ano Teachers or Music 33 0.2 26 5 1 A/ 1 - ( 8) ( 8) nurses, Train to on Rcoistcred 25 0.1 - 25 - - - - ( 9) (10) Plavorolmd ano Recreational workers 219 1.1 54 165 269 2.2 193 76 (10) (11) teacher* (except tcacmEM of art ano music) 478 2.3 85 393 136 1.1 41 95 (11) (12) ■Nitens ano Editors (except Statistical Editors) 42 0.2 10 32 20 0.2 12 8 (12) (13) other professional ano technical soakers 64 0.3 25 39 123 1.0 99 24 (13) (14) CLERICAL BORXCRS 829 4.0 264 545 756 6.3 514 (14) (1s) bookkeepers, accountants ano auditors 3 a/ 3 - 18 0.2 16 2 (15) (16) clerks (not Elseshere classified) 503 2.4 145 358 421 3.5 300 121 (16) (") Timekeepers ano Timckecpinc Clerks 177 0.9 115 62 232 1.9 196 36 (17) (18) Statistical Editors and Enuucratom - - - - - - - - (18) (18) Stcnoqraphgss 19 0.1 1 18 47 0,4 2 45 (19) (20) Typists 66 0.4 3 83 3 a/ - 3 (20) (21) Other Clerical workers 41 0.2 17 24 35 0.3 - 35 (21) (22) PROJECT SUPERVISORS ANO FOREIGN 1*64 7.1 875 589 824 6.8 691 133 (22) (23) Foremen 1,056 5.1 671 305 547 4.5 446 101 (23) (24) Supervisors, Manager® ano assistants 406 2.0 204 204 277 2.3 245 32 (24) (25) skilled construction sorkers 1*436 6.9 1*438 - 606 5.0 606 - (25) (26) Blacksmiths 41 0.2 41 - 16 0.1 16 - (») (27) Bricklayer* ano Stonemasons 93 0.4 93 - 56 0.5 56 - (27) (28) Carpentcm 972 4.7 972 - 322 2.7 322 - (28) (28) Cement Finishers 66 0.3 66 41 0.3 41 - (29) (30) Electricians 7 A/ 7 - 5 A/ 5 - (») (31) Operators ano Enoincers (construction Equipment) 38 0.2 38 - 28 0.2 28 - (3d (32) Painters 177 0.9 177 - 91 0.8 91 - (32) (33) Plasterers 7 A/ 7 - 12 0.1 12 - 03) (34) Plumbers ano @as. Pipe, ano Steam Fittcm 11 0.1 11 - 28 0.2 28 - (34) (38) Roofers ano Sheet metal Workers 1 A/ 1 - 1 a/ 1 - (35) (36) Stone Cutters, carvers and Setters 7 A/ .7 - 6 0.1 6 - (36) (37) Structural iron and Steel workers 1 A/ 1 - - - - - (37) (38) Other Skilled construction Workers 17 0.1 17 - - - - - (36) (SB) skilleo non-construction workers 14 0.1 11 - 5 y 5 - (39) (40) Cabinethakcm - - - - • • (40) (41) Machinists, hillmriohts and Toolmakers 6 a/ 6 - 1 a/ 1 - (41) (42) mechanics (not Elscshcre Classified) 7 y 7 - - - - - (42) (43) Other Skilled Non-Construction workers 1 V 1 - 4 A/ 4 "" (43) (44) semi-skilled construction workers 562 2.7 562 - 897 7.5 — > j 897 - (44) (48) Apprentices ano helpers - Blacksmiths* - - - - 3 17 3 — (40) (46) Apprentices ano helpers - Bricklayers* ano masons' 6 a/ 6 - 22 0.2 22 - (46) (47) apprentices and helpers - carpenters * 34 0.2 34 - 279 2.3 279 - (47) (48) Apprentices and helpers - Cement Finishers' 8 a/ 8 - 33 0.3 33 - (46) (49) Apprentices ano helpers - Electricians* 1 a/ 1 - 2 a/ 2 - (49) (50) Apprentices ano helpers - Painters' 3 a/ 3 - 39 0.3 39 - (50) (51) Apprentices ano helpers - Plumbers* 5 a/ 5 - 11 0.1 11 - (51) (52) Apprentices and helpers - Other 19 0.1 19 - 5 y 5 - (52) (53) Asphalt workers 11 0.1 11 - 2 V 2 - (53) (54) Blasters 13 0.1 13 • 2 y 2 - (54) (55) Calkcrs ano Pipe layers and Covcress 102 0.5 102 - 7 0.1 7 — (55) (56) Operators of builcims and Construction Equipment 64 0.3 64 - 30 0*3 30 - (96) (57) Roomen and Chainnem (Surveyins) 44 0.2 44 - 8 0.1 8 - (57) (58) Tractor Drivers 1 a/ 1 - 44 0.4 44 - (58) (59) Truck Orivers 113 0.5 113 - 369 3.1 360 - (99) (60) Other Semi-Skilled Construction workers 138 0.7 138 - 41 0.3 41 - (60) (61) semi-skilled non-construction workers 4,384 21.2 86 4,296 1*506 13.3 ■ i 32 1*564 (61) (62) Aides (Professional and Recreational Service) 413 2.0 19 394 5 a7 5 - (62) (63) Guards ano Watchmen 29 0.1 29 _ 11 0.1 11 - (63) (64) handicraft workers 1 A/ - 1 5 y 2 3 (64) (66) Machinists* helpers 17 0.1 17 _ 6 0.1 6 • (65) (66) Seamstresses ano Other Cloth ins and Textile workers 2,990 14.5 _ 2,990 i'*05 10.0 - 1*203 (66) (67) workers in cann ins, constr* mat., book and funk* repair 081 4.3 2 079 331 2.8 1 330 (67) (68) oticr semi—skilled non-construction workers 53 0.2 19 34 35 0.3 7 2B (68) (69) service workers 1,336 6^ 9 1*327 108 0£ 12 06 (69) (70) cooks. Chefs and oticr lunchroom worker* 529 2.5 - 529 30 0.2 4 26 (70) (71) houfcxeepinb aiocs 273 1.3 - 273 43 0.4 - 43 (71) (72) janitors ano porters 16 0.1 7 9 8 0.1 e - (72) (73) practical nurses and first alo men 5 a/ 2 3 - - - - (73) (74) other service workers 513 2.5 - 513 27 0.2 - 27 (74) (75) laborers 9*736 47.1 9*738 6*653 55.3 6^653 - (75) (J Less THAN 0.05 PERCENT. 55 TABLE 41-4 NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED ON »PA PROJECTS, BY GROUPS Of ASSIGNED OCCUPATIONS AND BY MAJOR TYPES Of PROJECTS month choi ho november 30# 1937 NORTH CAROLINA Typc or project PROFESSIONAL technical bookeh8 semi- Project Skilled sou- Skilled supervisor® Skilled now- skilled non- ano construct!om construct ion construction construct i on service' foremen workers workers workers workers workers ZEE LABORERS LIVE NO. ZEE J*L JiL JU- JU. JZL 1®L m , (") (D ( 2) ( 3) (4) ( 3) ( 6) ( 7) ( •) ( ®) (10) (11) 02) (13) (1«) TOTAL hlomwavb# roa06 and streets public buildin08 parks and other recreational facilities conservation Sever Systems and Other utilities airports and other transportation education Recreation professional and clerical (ExCL. Education ano Recreation) Sew i wo GOODS (Excl. SERINS) sanitation ano health miscellaneous 20,691 5,481 1,661 989 184 1,070 879 504 355 2,048 3,292 305 2,037 1,88o 1 1 480 219 187 4 1 5 25 829 61 14 12 2 12 13 10 11 445 68 2 24 155 310 129 61 11 65 51 11 56 203 204 23 167 173 1 ,438 169 612 110 21 59 11 2 2 4 3 13 406 26 14 2 562 129 86 22 3 109 38 23 3 14 103 31 4,384 6 7 2 2 1 26 1*175 2,991 105 21 40 30 1 4 10 1,290 9,738 ( 1) 4*802 ( 2) 782 ( 3) 780 ( 4) 145 ( 5) 824 ( 6) 755 ( 7) - ( 8) 40 ( 9) (10) (11) 1«7 (12) 1.311 (13) 142 (14) TABLE 41-8 NUU0ER Of PERSONS EMPLOYED ON IPA PROJECTS, BY GROUPS Of ASSIQNEO OCCUPATIONS ANO BY MAJOR TYPES OP PROJECTS MONTH ENOIM NOVEMBER 30, 1937 NORTH OAKOTA Type or project LINE NO. semi- professional project skili.ro semi- skilleo ano Supervisors Sri llco nor- Skilled non- tecmnical clerical ano construction construction construction construction service 0orkcr8 morxers foremen porkers porkers porkers porkers porkers J«L LABORERS LINE NO. J*L JIL J1L J5L JZL JSL (10) (11) ( D ( 2) ( 3) <4) ( 3) ( 8) ( 7) < •) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) TOTAL hi bmpats, roads and streets Public buildimbs parks and other recreational facilities conservation sever systems and Other utilities airports ano other transports!i on Education recreation professional ano clerical (excl. Education ano recreation) sewINQ Goods (Excl. Sewino) sanitation ano health Miscellaneous 12,031 3,886 1,672 895 T .114 666 2 226 288 591 1,351 170 553 617 586 1 3 5 5 1 141 270 756 89 42 20 32 18 21 5 386 34 4 6 99 824 258 132 48 72 41 1 28 116 11 606 79 Z70 59 45 45 1 1 897 308 237 55 91 51 87 13 13 113 22 1*596 2 2 5 3 5 15 5 3 1,181 25 6,653 ( 1) 3,149 ( 2) 985 ( 3) 698 ( 4) 866 ( 5) 505 ( «) - ( 7) 10 ( 8) 2 ( 9) " (10) « (11) "3 (12) 3w (13) '3 (14) 56 TABLE 42 NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED ON *PA PROJECTS, BY ASSIGNED OCCUPATIONS ANO BY SEX month end i no novcmscr 30, 1937 OHIO AND OKLAHOMA ASSIONED OHIO OKLAHOMA LINE NO. occupation Total Percent HEN • omen totm. pcrci Jil taw ■omen "■>. (1) Ul i?) (4) (5) (') {? ... (8) . (s) (1) T01*l 89,836 100,0 78,946 10,892 37,523 100,0 30,584 6,939 ( D ( i) PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL PORKERS 3,907 4.3 2,417 1,490 922 443 479 ( 2) ( 3) Actor# 51 0.1 32 19 8 A? 6 2 I 3) ( 4) Architect# and Technical Engineer# 213 0.2 213 - 21 0.1 21 - ( 4) ( S) Artists, sculptor# and teacher# or art 88 0,1 76 12 11 y 7 4 ( 3) ( «) draft# men 102 0.1 101 1 5 y 4 1 ( 6) ( 7) Librarian# and librarian#' a##i#tant# 62 0.1 25 37 29 0.1 6 23 ( 7) ( 8) Musician# ano Teacher# or Ifcfsic 364 0.4 334 30 131 0.4 71 60 ( •) ( ») nurses, Trained or Registered 39 A/ - 39 6 y - 6 ( 9) (10) Playground and Recreational worker# 1,368 1.5 845 523 252 0.7 99 153 (10) (11) teacher# (except teacher# OF art ano MUOIC) 1,169 1.3 431 738 228 0.6 84 144 (11) (12) 1riter8 and editor# (except statistical eoitor#) 18 4/ 11 7 71 0.2 33 30 (12) (13) other Professional ano technical ■orkers 433 0.5 349 84 160 0#4 112 48 (13) (14) clerical •orkers 5,100 5.7 3,166 1,934 944 2.5 533 411 (14) (15) Bookkeepers, Accountants and Auditors 25 "17 19 6 3 A7 3 - (15) (16) Clerks (not El#where Classified) 2,557 2.8 1,460 1,097 331 0.9 119 212 (16) (17) timekeepers and t(nckecplng clerk# 1,623 1.8 1,554 69 481 1.2 395 86 (17) (18) Statistical Editors ano Enumerators 140 0.2 77 63 9 y 6 3 da) (19) Stenographers 80 0.1 1 79 58 0.2 3 55 (19) (20) Typist# 605 0.7 24 581 60 0.2 7 53 (20) (21) Other Clerical Vorker# 70 0.1 31 39 2 y - 2 (21) (22) PROJECT SUPERVISORS ANO FOREMEN 3,741 4.2 3,351 390 1,905 5.1 1,369 536 (22) (23) Foremen 2,171 2.4 1,953 218 1,286 3.4 964 322 (23) (2«) Supervisor#, Managers and assistants 1,570 1.8 1,398 172 619 1.7 405 214 (24) (25) SKILLED CONSTRUCTION WORKERS 5,820 6.5 5,820 - 744 2.0 744 - (25) (26) Blacksmith# 156 0.2 156 - 40 0.1 40 - (26) (27) Bricklayers ano Stonemasons 666 0.8 666 - 238 0.7 238 - (27) (28) Carpenters 1,829 2.0 1,829 - 218 0.6 218 - (28) (29) Cement Finishers 464 0.5 464 - 81 0.2 81 - (29) (30) Electrician# 132 0.2 132 - - - - - (30) (31) Operatom and Engineers (Construction Equipment) 242 0.3 242 - 79 0.2 79 - (31) (32) Painters 1,459 1.6 1 ,459 - 11 y 11 - (32) (33) Plasterers 110 0.1 110 - 2 y 2 - (33) (34) Plumb em ano Gas, Pipe, and Steam Fittem 121 0.1 121 - 1 y 1 - (34) (35) Roofer# and Sheet metal worker# 80 0.1 80 - 1 y 1 - (35) (36) Stone Cutters, Carvers and Setters 348 0,4 348 - 53 0.1 53 - (*) (37) Structural iron ano Stecl workers 108 0.1 106 - - - - - (37) (38) Other Skilled Construction Workers 105 0.1 105 - 2C 0.1 20 - (38) (39) SKILLED NON—CONSTRUCT 1 ON WORKERS 156 0.2 156 - 56 0,1 54 2 (39) (40) cabinetmakers 17 ~V 17 - - - - - (40) (41) Machinists, millwright# and Toolmakem 17 y 17 - 2 y 2 - (41) (42) mechanics (not Elsewhere Classified) 103 0.1 103 - 7 y 7 - (42) (43) Other Skilled Non-Construction Workers 19 y 19 ~ 47 0.1 45 2 (43) (44) SEMI-SKILLED CONSTRUCTION BORKERS 5,616 5,616 - 2,498 6.7 2,498 - (44) (45) Apprentice# and helper# - blacksmith#* 68 0.1 68 - 35 0.1 35 - (45) (46) Apprentice# and helper# - bricklayers* and masons' 265 0.3 265 - 673 1.8 673 » (46) (47) Apprentices ano helpem - Carpentem* 182 0.2 182 - 607 1.6 607 - (47) (48) Apprentices and helpers - Cement Finishers' 131 0.1 131 - 31 0.1 31 • (48) (49) Apprentice# and helpers - Electricians' 6 y 6 - 2 y 2 - (49) (50) apprentices ano helper® - painters* 66 0,1 66 - 17 y 17 • (50) (51) Apprentices and helpem - Plumsem' 35 y 35 - 19 y 19 . (51) (52) Apprentice# and helpers - Other 890 1.0 eso - 21 0.1 21 - (52) (53) Asphalt Worker# 313 0.3 313 - 25 0.1 25 (53) (54) Blasters 54 0.1 54 - 32 0.1 32 (54) (55) Calkcrs and Pipe layers and Covercrs 362 0.4 362 - 27 o.l 27 _ (55) (56) Operators of building ano Construction Equipment 555 0.6 555 - 86 0.2 06 (96) (57) Poomen and Chairmen (Surveyins) 91 0.1 91 - 4 y 4 - (57) (58) tractor Orivcm 90 0.1 90 - 35 0.1 35 _ (56) (59) Truck Orivers 99 0.1 99 - 603 1.6 603 _ (50) (60) Other Semi-Skilled Construction workers 2,407 2.7 2,407 " 281 0.8 281 - (60) (61) SEMI-SKILLED NON-CONSTRUCTION WORKERS 7,697 8.6 2,197 5,500 4,966 13.2 125 4,643 (61) (62) Aides (professional and Recreational Service) 93 0.1 50 43 262 0.7 4 258 (62) (63) Guards ano watchmen 1,369 1.6 1,369 - 33 0.1 33 • (63) (64) handicraft Workers 15 y 1 14 1 y 1 - (64) (65) Machinists* helpem 241 0.3 241 - 11 y 11 _ (65) (66) Seamstresses and Other Clothing and Textile Workem 4,785 5.3 21 4,764 3,891 10.4 49 3,842 (66) (67) workers in canning, c0n8tr. mat,, book AND furn. repair 644 0.7 21 623 764 2.0 23 741 (67) (68) Other semi-Skiluo non-construction worker# 550 0.6 494 56 6 y 4 2 vv'/ (w) (69) SERVICE WORKERS 1,871 2.1 293 1,578 674 1.8 6 666 (69) (70) cook#. Chef# and other lunchroom worker# 222 0.3 - 222 38 0.1 - 38 (to) (71) housekeeping a iocs 786 0.9 - 786 364 1.0 - 364 (71) (72) janitor# and portem 30 y 24 6 11 y 6 5 » '' I (72) (73) Practical nurses and First aid men 201 0.2 126 75 2 y - 2 V '*■/ (73) (74) Other service workers 632 0.7 143 489 259 0.7 - 259 (10) (11) ( D TOTAL 10,966 722 649 617 777 m 767 1*401 481 5^452 ( D ( 2) himriay8, roads and streets 3,879 43 125 236 240 68 558 94 206 2,309 ( 2) ( 3) Public builoinob 714 5 13 39 105 - 27 3 6 436 ( 3) ( 4) parks ano other recreational facilities 997 7 24 53 174 13 56 8 40 622 ( 4) ( 3) c0h8crvati0h 1,039 12 27 52 25 2 36 34 12 839 ( 5) (6) Sever Systems and other utilities 924 6 20 37 29 3 52 22 5 750 ( 6) (7) airports ano other tramsportat1 on 303 18 10 17 4 - 12 2 3 237 ( 7) ( ®) Education 266 221 16 13 - - - - 33 3 ( B) (•) recreation 176 143 2 5 - - - 15 13 - ( 9) (10) professional and clerical (cxcl. Education and recreation) 604 254 294 23 7 3 9 10 3 1 (10) (11) Scvims 1,360 5 51 106 3 - - 1,189 25 1 (11) (12) booos (excl. scvino) 122 3 3 8 28 13 7 10 8 42 (12) (13) sanitation ano health 281 3 2 20 76 - 5 - - 175 (13) (14) miscellaneous 261 2 62 8 6 - 5 14 127 37 (14) TABLE 45-e NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED ON VPA PROJECTS, BY GROUPS OF ASSlGNEO OCCUPATIONS ANO 8Y MAJOR TYPES OF PROJECTS month endi no november so, 1937 PENNSYLVANIA semi— PROFESS IONAL PROJECT SKILLED SEMI- SKILLED line no. Type or project Total ano Technical •orkers cler1cal •orkers supervis0r8 ano foremen skilled construction •orkers non- construction ■orkers Skilled construction •orkers non- construction •orkers service' ■qrkers las0rer8 line no. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (91 (10) (11) ( D TOTAL 164,098 6,065 8,879 8,741 12,052 240 7,534 19,725 1,445 99,417 ( D ( 2) hismbays, roads ano streets 89,956 20© 2,640 4,661 5,719 24 3,027 2,252 5 70,628 ( 2) ( 3) Public Builoihos 9,303 24 272 577 3,687 17 519 101 1 4,105 ( 3) ( 4) parks ano other recreational facilities 10,366 22 284 598 705 2 368 159 - 8,228 ( 4) ( 5) conservation 4,320 7 107 213 349 4 310 155 - 3,175 ( 5) ( 6) Sever Systems and other utilities 12,401 23 336 640 792 19 1,593 255 1 8,742 ( 6) ( 7) airports ano other transportation 1,960 28 66 112 190 8 160 35 8 1,353 (7) ( •) Education 1,729 1,394 84 131 - - - 6 114 - ( a) ( 9) Recreation 1,880 1,455 76 116 - - - 203 30 - ( «) (10) professional ano clerical (excl. Education ano recreation) 8,968 2,788 4,121 780 58 34 480 543 74 90 (10) (11) scvinq 17,201 50 558 507 43 130 3 15,586 219 105 (11) (12) goods (excl. sevino) 420 - 11 20 30 2 27 45 - 285 (12) (13) sanitation ano health 3,344 10 153 264 471 - 222 17 - 2,207 (13) (14/ miscellaneous 2,250 64 171 122 8 - 25. 368 993 499 (14) 6o TABU 46 NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED ON *PA PROJECTS, BY ASS IQNED OCCUPATIONS AND BY SEX MONTH En dim November 30, 1937 RHOOE ISLAND AND SOUTH CAROLINA LINE Assigned RHOOE ISLAND SOUTH CAROLINA Line NO. Occupation Total Percent Men women Total Percent men women NO, 11) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) («) (*} ( D ZOYAL 10,060 100.0 6,326 1,734 17,636 100.0 11,417 6,219 ( 1) ( 2) PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL BORKERS 480 4,6 336 835 4.7 187 648 ( 2) ( 3) actors - - - - - - - ( 3) ( 4) Architects and Technical Enoinkers 19 0,2 19 - 14 0.1 14 - ( 4) ( 5) Artists, sculptors and teachers or art 18 0.2 16 2 11 0.1 5 6 ( 3) ( 6) drafts hen 3! 0.3 31 - 4 a/ 4 - ( 6) S 7) librarians and librarians' assistants 9 0.1 5 4 23 0.1 2 21 ( 7) ( 8) Musicians and Teachers w imic 66 0.7 65 1 41 0.2 22 19 ( 8) ( ») nurses, trainco or Resistereo 12 0.1 - 12 55 0.3 - 55 ( 9) (10) playground and recreational workers 146 1.5 122 24 137 0.8 18 119 (10) !") teachers (except teachers of art ano music) 139 1.4 41 98 362 2.1 95 267 (11) (12) writers ano editors (except statistical editors) 13 0.1 12 1 17 0.1 11 6 (12) (13) Other Professional and Technical workers 27 0.2 25 2 171 0.9 16 155 (13) (14) CLERICAL WORKERS 575 5.7 334 241 960 5.4 271 689 (14) (15) bookkeepers, accountants and auditors - - - - 3 t/ 3 - (13) (15) Clerks (not Elsewhere Classified) 331 3.3 182 149 714 4.1 100 614 (16) («) tinckccper* and timekeeping Clerks 15B 1.6 146 12 197 1.1 164 33 (17) (18) Statistical Editors and Enumerators - - - - 1 a/ 1 - (18) (19) Stenographers 22 0.2 1 21 36 0.2 - 36 (19) (20) Typists 35 0.3 3 32 6 a/ 1 5 (20) (21) Other Clerical worklrs 29 0.3 2 27 3 a/ 2 1 (21) (22) PROJECT SUPERVISORS AND FOREMEN 403 4,0 357 46 1,504 6.5 982 522 (22) (23) Foremen 274 2.7 256 18 948 5.4 663 285 (23) (24) Supervisors, Managers and assistants 129 1.3 101 28 556 3.1 319 237 (24) (25) SKILLED CONSTRUCTION WORKERS 624 6,2 824 - 2,137 12.1 2,137 - (23) (26) Blacksmiths 14 0.1 14 - 15 0.1 15 - (26) (27) Bricklayers and Stonemasons 106 1.1 108 - 108 0.6 108 - (27) (28) Carpenters 252 2.5 252 - 1,516 6.6 1,516 - (28) (29) Cement finishcrs 70 0.7 70 - 26 0.2 26 - (29) (30) Electricians 32 0.3 32 - 10 a/ 10 - (») (31) operators ano Engineers (Construction Equipment) 29 0.3 29 - 104 0.6 104 • (3D (32) Painters 201 2.0 201 - 302 1.7 302 - (32) (33) Plasterers 13 0.1 13 - 10 A/ 10 - (33) (34) Plumbers and Gas, Pipe, and Steam Titters 50 0.5 50 - 18 0.1 18 - (34) (35) Roofers and Sheet Metal workers 29 0.3 29 - 12 0.1 12 - (35) (36) Stone Cutters, carvers and Setters 20 0.2 20 - - - - - (36) (37) Structural iron and Steel workers - - - - - - - - (37) (38) Other Skilled Construction workers 6 0.1 6 - 16 0.1 16 - (38) (39) SKILLEO NON-CONSTRUCTION WORKERS 9 0.1 9 - 10 M 10 - (39) (40) Cabinetmakers - - - - 1 A/ 1 - (40) (41) Machinists, Millwrights and toolmakers - - — - 1 A/ 1 - (41) (42) mechanics (not Elsewhere Classifies) 2 y 2 - 7 y 7 - (42) (43) Other Skilled Non-Construction workers 7 0.1 7 - 1 y 1 • (43) (44) SEMI-SKILLED CONSTRUCTION WORKERS 598 5.9 598 - 790 4.5 790 - (44) (4S) Apprentices and helpers - Blacksmiths* 6 0.1 6 - 1 A/ 1 - (45) (46) Apprentices ano helpers - Bricklayers* ano masons' 56 0.6 56 5 y 5 - (46) (47) 'Apprentices and helpers - Carpenters' 17 0.2 17 - 235 1.3 235 - (47) (48) Apprentices and helpers - cement Finishers' 7 0.1 7 _ 29 0.2 29 - (48) (49) Apprentices ano helpers - Electricians' 7 0.1 7 _ 1 y 1 - (49) (50) Apprentices and helpers - Painters* 9 0.1 9 - 28 0.2 26 - (50) (31) Apprentices and helpers - Plumbers* 13 0.1 13 5 y 5 - (51) (52) Apprentices ano helpers - Other 53 0.5 53 . 14 0.1 14 . (52) (53) Asphalt workers 11 0.1 11 - 6 y 6 - (53) (54) Blasters 4 a/ 4 - 4 y 4 - (54) (55) Calkers ano Pipe layers ano Coverers 52 0.5 52 - 41 0.2 41 - (55) (56) Operators of builcinc and Construction Equipment 98 1.0 98 • 21 0.1 21 . (56) (37) Roomen and Chainmcn (Surveying) 6 0.1 6 - 26 0.2 26 - (57) (58) Tractor Drivers 5 a/ 5 _ 31 0.2 31 - (58) (59) Truck drivers 144 1.4 144 _ 271 1.6 271 - (59) (60) Other Semi-skilled Construction workers 110 1.0 110 - 72 0.4 72 - (60) (61) semi-skilled non-construction workers 1*535 2^3 312 1,223 3,098 17.6 108 2,990 (61) (62) Aides (Professional and Recreational Service) - - - - 72 0.4 e 64 (62) (63) Guards and Watchmen 170 1.7 170 - 46 0.? 46 - (63) (64) handicraft workers - - - - 406 2.3 11 395 (64) (65) Machinists' helpers 94 0.9 94 - 16 0.1 16 - (65) (66) Seamstresses ano Other Clothing and Textile workers 1,213 12.1 15 1,198 2,271 12,9 2 2,269 (66) (67) workers in canning, constr. mat., 80ok and Furn, repair 32 0.3 7 25 257 1.4 4 253 (67) (68) oticr semi-skilled non-Construction Workers 26 0.3 26 - 30 0.2 21 9 (68) (69) SERVICE WORKERS 95 0.9 15 80 1,385 7.9 15 1,370 (69) (70) cooks, chefs and oticr lunchroom workers - - - - 764 4.3 10 754 (70) (71) HOur-keepino a iocs 20 0.2 - 20 121 0.7 - 121 (71) (72) janitors and porters 14 0.1 14 - 4 y 4 - (72) (73) practical nurses ano First aio men 1 a/ - 1 101 0.6 1 100 (73) (74) other service workers 60 0.6 1 59 395 2.3 395 (74) (75) laborers 5,541 55.1 5,541 - 6,917 39.3 6,917 - (7?) a/ Less Than 0,05 percent. 6l TABLE 47-A NUMBER Or PERSONS EMPLOYEO ON IPA PROJECTS,BY GROUPS OF ASSIGNCO OCCUPATIONS ANO BY MAJOR TYPES OF PROJECTS Month Endtno Noversea 30, 1937 RMOOC ISLANO line no. Type or project total professional ano Technical •orkers clcr1cal corkers project Supervisorb ano Foremen Skilled Construction 1orkers Skilled now- construction vorkcrs semi¬ skilled construction vorkcrs semi¬ skilled non- coms tructi on vorkcrs service worker* lab0her8 ll ve NO. (D (2) (*), (*) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9> (10) (11) ( D TOTAL 10,060 460 575 403 624 9 598 1.535 95 5,541 ( 1) ( 2) hiohvays, roads and Streets 2,567 1 48 118 167 2 203 84 - 1,944 ( 7) ( 3) public bus loi no8 003 - 23 29 440 - 97 20 7 187 ( 3) (4) parks and other recreational facilities 1,616 - 45 63 77 1 58 48 - 1,324 ( *) ( 3) conservation 60 - - 4 - - 1 - - 55 ( 5) ( 6) sever systems and other utilities 1,586 3 34 69 91 3 140 73 - 1,173 ( 6) { 7) airports and other transportation 57 - 3 3 14 - 14 - - 23 ( 7) ( e) Education 230 1*7 36 6 2 - 2 - 35 2 ( 8) { 9) recreation 163 148 7 - 7 - 1 - - - ( 9) (10) professional ano clerical (EXcl. Education ano Recreation) 446 171 236 29 2 - 7 1 • _ (10) (11) scvin8 1,353 8 45 32 3 1 8 1,219 36 1 (11) (12) 60008 (EXCL. sevino) 371 - 14 16 7 1 53 10 1 269 (12) (13) sanitation ano health 643 - 13 29 13 1 14 47 - 526 (13) (14) Miscellaneous 163 2 69 5 1 - - 33 16 37 (14) TABLE 47-0 NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED ON IPA PROJECTS,BY GROUPS OF ASSIGNED OCCUPATIONS ANO BY MAJOR TYPES OF PROJECTS Month Enoin* NOVEMBER 30, 1937 SOUTH CAROLINA lire no. Type or pnoject total professional ano technical vorkcrs clerical workers project Supervisors ano foremen Skilled construction workers Skilled non- i construction vorkcrs semi¬ skilled construction workers semi¬ skilled non- Cons tructi on workers service' vorkcrs laborers line no. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (91 (10) (11) ( D total 17,636 835 960 1,504 2,137 10 790 3,098 1,385 6,917 ( D ( 2) HlQHSAYS, R0A08 And STREETS 4,156 12 66 304 216 3 273 9 - 3,251 ( 2) ( 3) Public Builoinqs 2,645 - 39 212 1,174 - 157 24 135 904 ( 3) ( 4) parks and other recreational facilities 900 - 22 77 97 - 49 12 92 551 ( 4) ( 3) conservation 194 - 2 29 23 - 22 20 98 ( 5) ( 6) Sever Systems and other utilities 427 1 9 35 20 - 37 - - 325 ( 6) ( 7) Airports and other transportation 653 1 17 48 62 3 69 11 - 442 ( 7) ( •) Education 445 416 5 23 - - - - - 1 ( 8) ( 9) Recreation 211 145 2 15 - - - 48 - 1 ( 9) (10) professional ano clcr1cal (excl. Education ano Recreation) 1,134 187 601 95 1 - 1 247 1 1 (10) (11) scvins 2,824 4 51 259 1 1 - 2,471 37 - (11) (12) goods (excl. sevino) 465 - 5 38 8 2 3 236 86 87 (12) (IS) Sanitation and health 2,057 4 28 230 461 - 148 1 - 1,185 (13) 1,525 65 93 139 72 1 31 19 1,034 71 (14) 62 TABLE 48 NUMBER OF PERSONS EIIPIOYEO ON IP* PROJECTS. BY ASSIGNED OCCUPATIONS AND BY SEX month endimi november 90. 1997 SOUTH DAKOTA AND TENNESSEE LINE assigned south dakota TENNESSEE Line NS. occupation Total Percent men Women Total percent men women no. ill (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (?) ( 1) total 15,446 100.0 13.046 2/400 21,091 100.0 17,948 3,143 (D ( 2) professional and technical workers 411 2,7 145 266 795 3.5 266 467 ( Z) ( 3) Actors - - - - - - • ** ( 3) i 4) Architect* and Technical Engineer* 1 y 1 _ 31 0.2 31 - ( <) ( 5) Artist*. Sculptor* and Teacher* or Art 2 y 1 1 8 y 5 3 ( 5) I «) dratt*mem 5 y 5 - 17 0.1 17 - ( 6) ( 7) Liorarian* and Librarian*1 Assistants 6 0.1 1 5 4 y 4 - ( ') ( e) musician* and Teachers or Music - - - - 17 0.1 16 1 ( 6) ( «) Nurses, trained or Resistereo 4 y - 4 3 y - 3 ( ») (10) Playsround and Recreational Workers 95 0.6 22 73 195 0.9 59 136 (10) (11) teachers (except teachers or art ano Music) 260 1.8 104 176 984 1.8 99 285 (") («) writers and Editor* (except Statistical Editors) 7 0.1 6 1 12 0.1 6 6 (12) (13) Other Professional and Technical workers 11 0.1 5 6 64 0.3 31 33 (13) (14) clerical workers 61B 4.0 414 204 1/479 7.0 1,112 367 (14) (15) bookkeeper*. accountants ano auditors 1 y — 1 6 y 6 (is) (16) Clerks (not Elseshcrc Classified) 150 1.0 68 62 457 2.2 265 192 (16) (17) timekeeper* and timckccpinc Clerk* 239 1.5 231 8 820 3.9 796 24 <") (16) Statistical Editor* and Enumerator* 1 y - 1 24 0,1 23 1 (1.) (19) Stcnosraphcr* 29 0.? - 29 35 0.2 5 30 (1«) (20) Typists 23 0.2 2 21 133 0.6 13 120 (20) (21) Other Clerical worklfs 175 1.1 93 62 4 y 4 — (10) (11) < d total 15,446 411 fiie 635 311 7 248 1,594 365 11*257 ( 1) ( 2) hishsats, roaos and streets 4,528 - 108 143 37 - 116 10 3 4,111 ( 2) ( 9) Public builoinob 1,232 2 34 53 151 - 31 6 - 955 ( 9) (4) parks ano other recreational facilities 411 - 1? 16 36 - 16 12 - 317 (4) ( 5) conservation 4,431 - 78 162 35 - 16 3 1 4,136 ( 5) ( 6) Sewer systems ano other utilities 1,069 1 19 32 24 1 38 2 - 972 ( 6) ( 7) airports and other transportation 116 - 3 6 7 - 6 - - 94 ( 7) ( •) eoucation 450 226 2 1 - - - 2 187 32 ( 8) ( 9) recreation 215 96 4 7 - - - 109 - - ( 9) (10) professional and clerical (excl. eoucation and recreation) 365 34 239 21 - 1 - 68 _ 2 (10) (11) sewins 1,228 18 20 72 - - - 1,106 9 3 (11) (12) qooos (Excl. Sewing) 589 27 19 14 13 5 12 221 64 214 (12) (19) sanitation ano health 453 - - 34 6 - 13 - - 400 (13) (14) miscellaneous 339 8 00 74 - - - 55 101 21 (14) TABLE 49-6 NUMBER Of PERSONS CMPLOYEO ON WPA PROJECTS, BY GROUPS Of ASSIONEO OCCUPATIONS ANO BY MAJOR TYPES OF PROJECTS month Enoino November 30, 1937 TENNESSEE type op PROJECT LINE NO. pr0fe881 onal Technical workers project Supervisors Clerical and workers foremen semi¬ skilled Semi— Skilled Skilled now- Skilleo non- construction construction construction construct i on service workers workers workers workers workers ZEE HE (9' Laborers lire wo. -111. j2l J2L jll ZHE jil (101 (n) ( d (t) (i) («) ( s) ( «) ( ») ( •) ( ») (10) ("I d») (i» d«) TOTAL HI MATS, ft OA OS AND STREETS Public Builoinob parks ano Other Recreational facilities conservation siren systems ano other utilities Airports and other transportation Education Recreation Professional ano clerical {Excl. education and recreation) serins sooos (Excl. sewing) Sanitation and health miscellaneous 21,091 11,245 1,100 530 267 469 426 629 206 652 1/111 158 2,977 1,299 735 3 1 1 4 391 196 133 4 1,479 669 38 23 6 14 12 9 2 294 36 5 210 159 702 244 30 26 12 16 22 17 8 55 77 2 126 67 101 148 3 3 10 50 3 3 141 1 1.403 445 172 91 17 25 27 20 12 27 560 7 1,209 11 49 1 3 953 2 72 98 14,006 ( 1) 9,772 ( 2) 706 ( 6) 378 ( «) 228 ( 5) 419 ( 8) 306 ( 7) » ( 8) 1 ( 9) 147 (10) 6 (11) "9 112) 1,866 (13) 54 (14) 6U table 50 NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED ON WPA PROJECTS, BY ASSIGNED OCCUPATIONS AND BY SEX MONTH ENOINt NOVEMBER 30, 193? TEXAS AND UTAH line Assigned TEXAS utah Line no. occu^ltion total percent Men •omen Total Percent men •omen no, (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) («) (7) (q) (9) ( D TOTAL 48,431 100.0 29,685 18,746 6,862 100.0 5,827 1,035 ( D ( 2) PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL VOMERS ( 3) Actors ( 4) Architects ano Technical En©infers ( 5) artists, sculptors and teachers of art ( 6) 0 raf to hen ( 7) librarians ano librarians1 assistants ( 8) Musicians ano teachers of music ( 9) nurses, Traineo or Reststereo (10) Playsrouno and Recreational workers (11) Teachers (except teacher* of Art ano Music) (12) writers and Editors (except Statistical Eoitors) (13) Other professional and Technical workers (14) CLERICAL WORKERS (15) Bookkeepers, Accountants and Auditors (16) Clerks (not Elscvmerc Classify) (17) timekeepers ano Timekeeping Cl ak* (16) Statistical Editors and Enumerators (19) Stenographers (20) Typists (21) Other Clerical workers (22) PROJECT SUPERVISORS AND FOREMEN (23) Foremen (24) Supervisors, Managers and assistants (25) SKILLED CONSTRUCTION WORKERS (26) blacksmiths (27) bricklayers and stonemasons (28) Carpenters (29) Cement Finishers (30) Electricians (31) Operators and engineers (Construction Equipment) (32) Painters (33) Plasterers (34) Plumbers and gas. Pipe, and Steam Fitters (35) Roofers ano Sheet metal Workers (36) Stone Cutters, Carvers and Setters (37) Structural iron ano Steel workers (38) Other Skilled Construction workers (39) SKILLED NON-CONSTRUCTION WORKERS (40) CABINETMAKERS (41) Machinists, millsribhts and toolmakcrs (42) mechanics (not Elsewhere Classified) (43) Other Skilled Non-Construction workers (44) S€M<-SKIU.ED CONSTRUCTION WORKERS (45) Apprentices and helpers - Blacksmiths' (46) apprentices and helpers - Bricklayers' and masons' (47) Apprentices and helpers - Carpenters' (48) Apprentices and helpers - Cement Finishers' (49) Apprentices and helpers - Electricians' (50) Apprentices and helpers - Painters' (51) Apprentices and helpers - Plumbers* (52) Apprentices ano helpers - Other (53) Asphalt workers (54) Blasters (55) Calkers and Pipe Layers ano Covercrs (56) Operators of building and Construction Equipment (57) Roomen and Chainmen (Surveying) (56) Tractor Drivers (59) Truck Orivers (60) Other Scui-Skilled Construction workers (61) SEMI-SKILLED NGN-CONSTRUCTION WORKERS (62) A iocs (Professional and Recreational Service) (63) Guaros ano Watchmen (64) Handicraft workers (65) machinists* helpers (66) Seamstresses and Other Cloth ins and Textile workers (67) Workers in canninq, Constr. mat., 8ook and Furn. repair (68) other semi-skilled non-construction workers (69) SERVICE WORKERS (70) cooks, Cnefs and Other lunchroom workers (71) housekeeping a iocs (72) janitors and p0rter8 (73) practical nurses ano first a|d men (74) OTHER service workers (75) LABORERS 2,401 5,0 3 j » 71 195 28 587 919 46 528 4,587 56 3,334 481 3 119 227 367 2,306 602 1,704 492 30 99 175 65 1 56 32 2 15 3 7 3 11 3 5 1 *907 15 231 471 56 3 13 14 16 19 27 37 111 8 35 458 393 13,173 170 166 1 18 11,954 789 75 622 64 74 108 166 210 y 0.2 0.4 0.1 1.2 1.9 0.1 1.1 y y y 17 0.5 1.0 0.1 y y y y y 0.1 0.1 0.2 y 0.1 1.0 0.8 27.2 0.4 0.4 y y 24.7 1.6 0.1 1.3 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.4 0.5 916 3 18 2 174 231 228 26 234 11 3 3 1,907 15 231 471 56 3 13 14 16 19 27 37 111 8 35 458 393 342 23 166 1 16 162 13 85 60 22,924 1 *465 6 69 21 28 356 691 20 294 11,950 703 31 460 51 74 23 106 206 17 24 2 1 31 75 166 1 42 312 5 95 96 61 29 18 6 407 293 114 560 36 91 230 54 18 17 64 11 23 5 8 1 2 2 10 14 52 77 16 5 18 64 92 30 10 63 31 703 121 26 6 406 9 133 313 309 3 1 5.2 0.3 0.3 y y 0.5 1.1 2.4 y 0.6 4.6 0.1 1.4 1.4 0.9 0.4 0.3 0.1 5.9 4.3 1.6 8.2 0.5 1.3 3.4 0.8 0.3 0.3 0.9 0.2 0.3 0.1 0.1 y y 0.4 0.1 y 0.1 0.2 0.8 1.1 0.3 0.1 0.3 0.9 1.2 0.5 0.1 0.9 0.5 10.2 1.8 0.4 0.1 5*9 0.1 1.9 4.0 4.5 0.1 y 17 22 2 27 42 65 1 31 243 5 78 92 57 3 356 271 85 560 36 91 230 54 18 17 64 11 23 5 8 1 2 30 4 2 10 14 52 77 16 5 18 64 92 30 10 63 31 231 78 26 3 118 22 21 33 101 4 26 18 51 22 29 472 43 406 6 15 291 288 3 3,706 ( 2) ( 3) ( 4) < 5) ( ( 7) ( 6) ( 9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (13) (16) (17) (19) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25) (») (27) (28) (29) (») (3D (32) (33) (34) (35) (36) (37) (38) (39) (40) (41) (42) (43) (44) (45) (46) (47) (48) (49) (50) (31) (52) (53) (54) (55) (56) (57) (56) (59) (60) (61) (62) (63) (64) (65) (66) (67) (68) (69) (70) (71) (72) (73) (74) (75) less than 0.06 percent. 65 TABLE 51-A NUMBER Of PERSONS EMPLOYED ON »PA PROJECTS,BY GROUPS OF ASSIGNED OCCUPATIONS AND BY MAJOR TYPES OF PROJECTS month ending november 30, 1937 TEXAS semi — professional project skilled §£mi- skilled type of project and supervisor® skillco now- skilled non- line NO. Total Technical workers cler1cal workers ano foremen Construction Workers i construction workers i construction workers construction workers l service workers laborers li?ie no. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9> (10) (11) ( D total 46,431 2,401 4,587 2,306 492 19 1,907 13,173 622 22,924 ( 1) ( 2) highways, roaos ano streets 15,769 17 311 518 202 - 934 63 32 13,712 ( 2) ( 3) Public Buildings 2,386 4 50 77 149 - 356 22 5 1,723 ( 3) ( 4) parks ano other recreational facilities 2,488 3 68 76 77 - 167 25 8 2,064 ( ♦) ( 5) conservation 562 - 11 22 13 - 60 2 3 451 ( 5) ( 6) SEVER SYSTEMS ano OTHER UTILITIES 2,474 1 51 61 22 - 148 22 8 2,161 ( 6) ( 7) Airports and other transportation 486 1 8 15 2 - 17 7 2 434 ( 7) ( •) Education 1,110 918 43 94 - - - 4 49 2 ( e) ( 9) recreation 581 404 09 38 - - - 50 - - ( 9) (10) PROFESS 1 (RIAL ANO CLERICAL (ExCL. Education ano Recreation) 4,867 906 3,346 273 1 _ 2 84 170 85 (10) (11) sewing 12,941 36 163 759 1 14 10 11,832 97 29 (11) (12) Gooos (Excl. sewing) 1,446 3 25 112 4 5 28 950 46 273 (12) (13) sanitation ano health 2,129 10 46 80 17 - 149 2 - 1,825 (13) (14) Miscellaneous 1,172 98 376 181 4 - 36 110 202 165 (14) TA8LE 51-fi NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED ON IPA PROJECTS, BY GROUPS OF ASSIGNED OCCUPATIONS AND BY MAJOR TYPES OF PROJECTS MONTH EN01 NO MOVember 30, 1937 UTAH professional type op project line no. Technical borkers clerical borkers SEMI- project Ski ll.ro semi- skilleo Supervisors Skilled now- skilled Non- aho construction construct(on CONSTRUCTION construction service Foremen workers borkers workers workers workers laborers line NO, JU- JU jh Jil. J5L -i®l JZL JSL (10) JILL ( 1) TOTAL 6,662 359 312 407 560 ( 2) Highways, Roaos and Streets 1,354 5 29 79 90 ( 3) Public Builoinqs 1,153 3 23 60 295 ( 4) parks and other recreational facilities 199 i 5 10 40 ( s) Conservation 820 - 16 73 6 ( 6) Sever Systems ano Other utilities 1,353 1 10 59 37 ( 7) Airports and other transportation 175 2 6 5 44 ( •) Education 236 160 12 26 ( 9) Recreation 218 78 4 15 (10) PROFESSIONAL ANO CLERICAL (EXCL. Education and recreation) 306 89 140 36 (11) sewing 439 9 11 (12) qmm (excl. sewing) 23 - - 12 (13) sanitation ano health 163 9 7 43 (14) miscellaneous 423 41 14 5 472 103 154 16 14 126 17 3 23 1 14 1 703 5 10 3,706 ( 1) 1,039 ( 2) 586 ( 3) 127 ( 4) 594 ( 5) 1,104 ( 6) 97 ( 7) z ( e) - ( 9) 17 (10) - (11) 11 (12) 90 (13) 39 (14) 66 TABLE 52 NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED ON »PA PROJECTS, BY ASSIGNED OCCUPATIONS AK> BY SEX month ENDING november so, 1937 VERMONT AND VIRGINIA iinc assisneo VERMONT Y-IRGINIA Line n». Occupation Total Percent men somen Total percent men somen no. (1) <2) (s\ (4) (5) (7) (6) (9) ( D total 2/559 100.0 1,950 609 17,547 100.0 11,060 6,527 ( D ( *) professional and technical iorkers 247 9.7 102 145 1,363 7.9 435 948 ( 2) ( 3) Actors - - - - — — - ( 3) (4) Architects and Technical Engineer* 5 0.2 5 - 13 0.1 13 - ( 4) ( 5) Artists, sculptors and teachers or Art 10 0.4 7 3 15 0.1 5 10 ( 5) t «) Draftsmen 1 tJ 1 - 25 0.1 22 3 ( 6) ( 7) librarians and librarians' assistants 22 0.9 5 17 142 o.e 4 138 ( 7) ( 8) Musicians and Teachers or Music 23 0.9 17 6 71 0.4 53 16 ( «) ( 9) Nurses, Trained or Resistereo 12 0.5 - 12 78 0.5 1 77 ( 9) (10) Playground ano Recreational sorkers 37 1.4 25 12 218 1*2 69 149 do) (11) teachers (except teachers or art and Music) 88 3.4 18 70 447 2.6 97 350 (11) (12) triters ano editors (except statistical editors) 32 1.3 23 9 6 t/ 6 - (12) (13) Other Professional and Technical sorkers 17 0.7 1 16 368 2.1 165 203 (13) (14) clerical sorkers 197 7.7 84 113 1,411 8.0 623 786 (14) (15) bookkeepers, accountants and auditors 1 17 - 1 1 17 1 " (15) (16) Clerks (Not Elscmhcrc Classified) 162 6.4 53 109 1,101 6.3 435 666 (16) (") timekeeper® and t|n£kecpinq clerks 29 1.1 29 - 220 1.2 175 45 (17) (18) statistical editors ano enumerators - - - - 5 y 4 1 (16) (19) Stenographers 5 0.2 2 3 66 0.4 4 62 (19) (20) Typists - - - - 15 0.1 2 13 (20) (21) Other Clerical sorkers - - - - 3 y 2 1 (21) (22) project supervisors ano foremen 106 4.2 95 13 1,111 6.3 608 503 (22) (23) Foremen 95 3.7 87 8 661 3.9 462 219 (23) (24) Supervisors, Managers and Assistants 13 0.5 8 5 430 2.4 146 284 (24) (25) skilled construction sorkers 72 2.8 72 - 951 5.4 951 - (25) (26) Blacksmiths 5 0.2 5 - 33 0.2 33 - (26) (27) Bricklayers and Stonemasons 12 0.5 12 - 45 0.3 45 - (27) (28) Carpenters 10 0.4 10 - 528 3.0 528 - (28) (29) Cement Finishers 26 1.0 26 - 116 0.7 116 - (29) (30) Electricians - - - - 6 y 6 - (») (31) Operators and Engineers (construction Equipment) 1 A/ 1 - 16 0.1 16 - (31) (32) Painters 15 0.6 15 - 168 1.0 168 - (32) (33) Plasterers - - - - 6 y 8 - (33) (34) Plumbers ano Gas, Pipe, and Steam Fitters 3 0.1 3 - 20 0.1 20 - (34) (35) roofers and &hcct metal sorkers - - - - 4 y 4 - (35) (36) Stone Cutters, Carvers and Setters - - - - 5 y 5 - (36) (37) Structural iron and Steel sorkers - - - - 1 y 1 - (37) (38) Other Skilled Construction workers - - - - 1 y 1 - (30) (39) skillco non-construction sorkers - - - - 10 o.i 10 - (39) (40) Cabinetmakers - - - - 1 17 1 - (40) (41) machinists, millwrights and Toolmakcrs - - - - 2 y 2 - (41) (42) mechanics (not Clscshere Classified) - - - - 3 y 3 - (42) (43) Other Skilled Non-Construction workers - - - - 4 0.1 4 - (43) (44) semi-skillco construction sorkers 168 6.6 168 - 1,183 6.8 1,183 - (44) (45) Apprentices and helpers - Blacksmiths' - - - - 2? 0.1 22 - (45) (46) Apprentices and helpers - Bricklayers' and masons' 21 0.8 21 - 43 0.3 43 - (46) (47) Apprentices and helpers - Carpenters' 20 0.8 20 - 255 1.5 255 — (47) (48) Apprentice® and helpers - Cement Finishers' - - - - 15 0.1 15 - (48) (49) Apprentices and helpers - Electricians' - - - - - - - - (49) (50) Apprentices ano helpers - Painters' 3 0.1 3 - 2 y 2 - (50) (51) Apprentices and helpers - Plumbers' 1 t/ 1 - 1 y 1 - (51) (52) Apprentices ano helpers - Other - - - 41 0.2 41 - (52) (53) Asphalt worker# 7 0.3 7 - 46 0.3 46 - (53) (54) Blasters 2 0.1 2 - 8 y 8 - (54) (55) Calkers ano Pipe Layers and covcrcrs 21 o.e 21 - 61 0.4 61 - (35) (56) Operators of builoing and Construction Equipment 31 1.2 31 - 33 0.2 33 _ (56) (57) Roc-men and Chairmen (Surveying) 2 0.1 2 - 21 0.1 21 _ (37) (58) Tractor Orivers - - - - 4 y 4 • (38) (59) Truck Drivers 60 2.4 60 - 45 0.3 45 . (39) (60) Other Scwi-Skilleo Construction workers - - - - 586 3.3 586 - (60) (61) semi-skilleo ncn-construction workers 346 13.5 8 338 3,601 20.5 211 3,390 (61) (62) Aides (Professional and Recreational Service) - - - - 259 1.5 47 212 (62) (63) Guards and watchmen - - - - 72 0.4 72 - (63) (64) handicraft Workers - - - - 136 0.7 7 129 (64) (65) Machinists' helpers - - - - - - - • (65) (66) Seamstresses and Other Clothing ano Textile workers 340 13.3 5 335 2,699 15.4 10 2,689 (66) (67) workers in canning, constr. mat., book and furn. repair 6 0.2 3 3 263 1.5 _ 2o3 (67) (68) other semi—Skilled now-Construction workers - - - - 172 1.0 75 97 \**'i (68) (69) service sorkers - - - - 930 5.3 32 898 (69) (70) cooks. Chefs and Otxr lunchroom workers - "" - - 289 1.6 19 270 (70) (71) housekeeping a iocs - - - - 118 0.7 - 118 (71) (72) janitors and porters - - - - 11 0.1 10 1 (72) (73) practical nurses and first a|0 men - - - - 20 0.1 3 17 \ " I (73) (74) otxr service workers "" — ~ 492 2.8 - 492 i "/ (74) (75) laborers 1,421 55*5 1*421 - 6,967 39.7 6,967 - (75) 4/ less than 0.05 percent. 67 TABLE 53-A NUttBER Of PERSONS EMPLOYEO ON WPA PROJECTS, BY GROUPS Of ASSIQNEO OCCUPATIONS ANO 8V MAJOR TYPES Of PROJECTS month end!** novemscr 30, 1937 VERMONT Type or project professional project skilled semi- ano Supervisors Skilled non- Skilled Technical Clerical ano Construction construction construction workers workers foremen ■orkcrs workers workers HE HE semi¬ skilled non- construction workers service' workers LABORERS LINE NO. JUL J?L JlL EL J*L J±L (10) JUL {1) ( 2) ( 3) (4) ( 3) ( 6) ( 7) ( 8) ( 9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) TOTAL hiomvavs, roam ano streets Public buildings parks ano other recreational facilities conservation sever systems ano other utilities airports ano other transportation coucation recreation professional ano clerical (excl. Education ano Rccreatiom) Serins gooos (cxcl. seving) sanitation ano Health Miscellaneous 2,559 1,028 33 97 13 403 51 94 39 239 350 45 197 20 1 2 6 2 2 133 12 2 100 40 2 6 1 19 3 72 35 22 2 5 6 166 109 5 5 41 5 340 6 id£l ( i) 816 ( Z) 3 84 ( 3) ( 4) 10 ( 5) 410 ( 6) 32 ( 7) - ( 8) - ( 9) - (10) 1 (11) 32 (12) - (13) 33 (14) TABLE 53-6 NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED ON SPA PROJECTS,BY GROUPS Of ASSIQNEO OCCUPATIONS ANO BY MAJOR TYPES Of PROJECTS MONTH ENDI NO NOVEMBER 30, 1937 VIRGINIA Type or project Line no. process ional project ano supervisors Skilled Technical clerical and Construction workers workers foremen workers Constructio 10WKER6 semi- Semi— Skilled Skilled Non- Construction construction service workers workers workers LAOORERS live NO. JlL JiL JIL JiL (5) I£L (7) JBL JiL (10) JUL ( D (2) ( 3) (4) ( 3) ( 6) ( 7) ( 8) ( •) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) TOTAL Highways, roads ano Streets puslic Buildings parks ano other recreational facilities Conservation Sever systems ano Other utilities airports ano OTHER transportation Education Recreation Professional and clerical (Excl. Education ano recreation) Serins Gooos (Excl. seving) Sanitation ano health miscellaneous 17,547 4,616 1,034 644 173 970 303 583 351 1,977 3,079 639 1,722 1,456 1,383 4 6 1 3 1 451 210 595 2 1,411 122 23 15 9 29 4 4 9 1,003 43 13 15 122 1,111 216 62 23 10 42 11 54 11 72 262 47 135 166 951 174 369 50 1 63 19 13 2 12 207 33 10 3 1,183 422 137 56 3 150 22 21 5 35 315 17 3,601 36 10 17 16 4 6 105 160 2,742 349 12 144 930 1 11 62 66 25 67 7 66 23 6,967 ( 1) 3,636 ( 2) 422 { 3) 387 ( 4) 81 ( 5) 687 ( 6) 217 ( 7) 1 ( 8) 1 ( 9) 46 (10) ~ (11) 375 (12) 1,034 (,j) 398 (14) 68 WJMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYCO ON »W PROJECTS, BY ASSIGNED OCCUPATIONS ANO BY SEX month Ending november 30, 1937 WASHINGTON ANO WEST VIRGINIA LINE a..ionco WASHINGTON WEST VIRGINIA Line no. QgCUPATtON Total percent men women Total Percent men women no. cl) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (0) f?) ( n total 24J18 100,0 21 ,210 3*508 28,134 100.0 23,716 4,418 ( d ( 2) professional ano technical workers 1,309 5.3 883 426 667 2.4 236 429 ( 2) ( 3) Actors 38 0.2 28 10 - - - - ( 3) ( 4) Architects and Technical Engineers 162 0.6 162 - 11 y 11 - ( 4) ( s) Artists, sculptors and teachers of Art 25 0.1 19 6 - - - - ( 3) ( 6) draf t8uen 40 0.2 40 - 7 y 7 - ( 6) ( 7) librarians and librarians' assistants 18 0.1 2 16 1 y - 1 ( 7) ( 8) Musicians and teachers of Music 41 0.2 41 - 29 0.1 28 1 ( 8) ( 9) nurses, trained or Registered 3 A/ - 3 5 y - 5 ( 9) (10) Playground ano Recreational workers 373 1.5 267 106 92 0.3 45 47 (10) (11) teachers (except teachers of Art and music) 480 1.9 230 250 499 1.8 136 363 (11) (12) writers and Editors (except Statistical Eoitors) 40 0.2 30 10 17 0.1 7 10 (12) (13) Other Professional ano Technical workers 89 0.3 64 25 6 y 4 2 (13) (14) CLERICAL WORKERS (15) Bookkeepers, Accountants and Auditors (16) Clerks (not Elsewhere Classified) (17) ti hekeepers and timekeeping clerks (16) Statistical Editors and Enumerators (19) Stenographers (20) Typists (21) Other Clerical workers (22) PROJECT SUPERVISORS AND FOREMEN (23) Foremen (24) Supervisors, managers and assistants (25) SKILLED CONSTRUCTION WORKERS (26) Blacksmiths (27) Bricklayers and Stonemasons (28) Carpenters (29) Cement Finishers (30) Electricians (31) Operators and Engineers (Construction Equipment) (32) Painters (33) Plasterers (34) Plumbers and Gas, Pipe, and Steam Fitters (35) Roofers and Sheet metal workers (36) Stone Cutters, Carvers and Setters (37) Structural Iron ano Steel Workers (38) Other Skilled Construction workers 1*920 7.6 1*451 469 892 3*2 569 323 (14) 44 0.2 41 3 19 0.1 14 5 (15) 1,176 4.8 908 268 323 1.2 154 169 (16) 482 2.0 451 31 404 1.4 351 53 (17) 1 y - 1 1 y 1 - (18) 61 0.3 9 72 48 0.2 2 46 (19) 132 0.5 38 94 56 0.2 7 49 (20) 4 y 4 - 41 0.1 40 1 (21) 1*254 5.1 1*039 215 2*091 7,4 1 *679 412 (22) 825 3.3 704 121 1,312 4.6 1,050 262 (23) 429 1.8 335 94 779 2.8 629 150 (24) 1,245 118 69 577 51 26 66 235 22 38 22 3 5 13 785 164 139 96 72 1 110 117 31 1 45 2.8 0.6 0.5 0.3 0.3 y 0.. 0.4 1/ 4/ y 0.1 y 0.2 795 164 130 96 72 1 110 117 1 31 1 45 (39) skilled non-construction workers 62 0.3 62 - 36 0.1 36 - (40) cabinetmakers 4 17 4 - - - - - (41) machinists, millwrights ano Toolmakcrs 14 0.1 14 - 5 y 5 • (42) mechanics (not Elsewhere Classifieo) 34 0.1 34 - 30 0.1 30 • (43) Other Skilled Non-Construction workers 10 y 10 - 1 y 1 - (44) semi-skilleo construction workers 769 3.1 7,9 - 1,776 6.3 1,776 - (45) apprentices ano helpers - blacksmiths' - - - - 46 0.2 48 - (46) apprentices and helpers - bricklayers' amd masons' - - - - 189 0.7 189 - (47) Apprentices and helpers - Carpenters' - - - - 695 2.5 695 - (48) Apprentices and helpers - cement Finishers' - - - - 6 y 6 - (49) Apprentices and helpers - Electricians' - - - - 1 y 1 . (50) apprentices and helpers - painters* - - - - 52 0.2 52 - (51) Apprentices and helpers - Plumbers' - - - - - - - - (52) Apprentices ano helpers - Other 11 y 11 - 1 y 1 _ (53) Asphalt iorkers - - - - 5 y 5 _ (54) Blab tens 73 0.3 73 - 125 0.4 125 (55) Calkers ano Pipe Layers and Coverers 87 0.4 87 - 16 y 16 (56) Operators of builcing and Construction Equipment 100 0.4 100 - 254 0.9 254 (57) Roomen and Cmainwen (Surveying) 101 0.4 101 - 7 y 7 _ (58) Tractor Orivers 32 0.1 32 - 29 0.1 29 _ (59) Truck Orivers 193 0.8 193 - 269 1.0 2o9 _ (60) Other Semi-skilled construction workers 172 0.7 172 - 79 0.3 79 - (61) semi-skilled non-construction workers 2,655 10.7 725 1*930 3*306 11.8 141 3*165 (62) Aides (Professional ano Recreational Service) 140 0.6 50 90 282 1.0 101 101 (63) Guard® ano watchmen 183 0.7 183 - 17 0*1 17 - (64) Handicraft sorkers - - - - 1 y - 1 (65) Machinists' helpers 398 1.6 398 - 17 0.1 17 _ (66) Seams tresses and Other Clothing and Textile workers 1,614 7.3 2 1,812 2*587 9.2 1 2*586 (67) workers in Cannino, Constr. mat., book and FXirn. repair 38 0.2 15 23 397 1.4 _ 397 (68) Other semi-Skilled ncw-construction workers 82 0.3 77 5 5 y 5 - (69) service workers 544 2.2 Z£ 468 105 0.4 16 89 (70) Cooks, Chefs and Other lunchroom workers 198 0.8 12 186 72 0.3 9 63 (71) housekeepimg Aioes 281 1.1 6 275 12 y - 12 (72) janitors and porters 63 0.3 58 5 10 y 6 4 (73) Practical nurses ano First aid men - - - - - . _ (74) oticr service workers 2 y - 2 11 y 1 10 (75) laborers 14,960 60.5 14,960 - 18,476 65.6 18,476 - (25) (26) (27) (28) (29) (») (31) (32) (33) (34) (35) (36) (37) (38) (39) (40) (41) (42) (43) (44) (48) (46) (47) (48) (49) (50) (51) (52) (53) (54) (55) (56) (57) (58) (59) (60) (61) (62) (63) (64) (65) (66) (67) (68) (69) (70) (71) (72) (73) (74) (75) a/ u5# »man 0.05 pctcc4t. 69 TABLE 55^ NUMBER OT PERSONS EMPLOYED ON «PA PROJECTS, BY OROUPS OF ASSIGNED OCCUPATIONS ANO BY MAJOR TYPES Of PROJECTS month endino november 30, 193? •ash inqton semi¬ protcss1omal project Skilled semi¬ skilled Type or project ano Supervisors skillco non- skilled non- line total technical clerical ano Construction cons truci on Construction construction Service las0rer8 line NO. workers •orkers foremen «orkers worker 1. •orkers •orkers •orkers no. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9> (10) (11) ( D total 24,718 h2S2 1,920 1,254 1,245 62 769 2,655 544 14,960 ( 1) ( 2) hibhvavs, roado and STRCCTB 9,472 17 267 395 196 7 277 192 3 8,118 ( 2) ( 3) Public Buildings 1,579 7 52 97 528 11 45 111 - 728 ( 3) (4) parks and other recreational facilities 2,714 12 107 169 241 6 75 117 2 1,985 ( 4) ( 3) conservation 1,798 3 46 116 80 15 55 35 - 1*448 ( 5) (*) Sever Systems and Other utilities 2,209 4 63 87 81 1 . 202 114 - 1,657 ( «) ( ?) airports ano other transportation 731 1 18 32 29 9 15 69 - 558 ( 7) ( e) education 576 486 14 23 1 1 - 1 44 6 ( e) ( 9) Recreation 516 375 8 21 - - - 92 20 - ( 9) (10) professional and clerical (excl. Education ano Recreation) 1,927 399 1,188 112 e 5 73 62 7 73 (10) (ID Serins 2,083 2 70 142 3 7 5 1,822 28 4 (ii) (12) goods (Excl. Serins) 57 - 1 6 - - - 22 12 16 (12) (13) Sanitation and health 292 - 7 18 52 - 5 - - 210 (13) (14) miscellaneous 764 3 79 36 26 - 17 18 420 157 (14) TABLE 55-8 NUMBER Of PERSONS EMPLOYED ON WPA PROJECTS, BY OROUPS OT ASSIQNEO OCCUPATIONS AND 8Y MAJOR TYPES OF PROJECTS month endino november 30. 1.937 •est virginia line no. Type or project total professional ano technical cler1cal •orkers project Supervisors ahd foremen Skilled Construction •orkers Skilled non- construction •orkers semi¬ skilled construction workers SEMI — skilled non- cons truct ion workers service workers laborers line no. (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9^ (10) (11) ( D total 28,134 667 892 2,091 785 36 1,776 3,306 105 18,476 ( D ( 2) hiqhravs, roads and Streets 18,053 5 339 1,152 512 22 873 25 7 15,118 ( 2) ( 3) Public suiloinqs 904 1 11 60 198 2 137 - 14 481 ( 3) ( 4) parks and Other recreational Facilities 254 - 2 12 7 - 20 - - 213 ( 4) ( 3) conservation 203 - 6 13 3 - 15 1 - 165 ( 5) ( 6) Sever Systems ano Other utilities 1,119 - 21 51 44 - 76 4 923 ( 6) ( 7) Airports ano other transportation 446 2 5 17 8 - 26 - - 368 ( 7) ( •) Coucation 612 493 6 55 - - - - 58 - ( 8) ( 9) Recreation 332 93 1 23 - - - 214 - 1 ( 9) (10) professional and clerical (excl. Education and recreation) 414 55 240 22 - - 1 53 - 43 (10) (11) scvinq 2,986 5 61 297 - 8 - 2,595 10 12 (11) (12) goods (Excl. sevino) 230 - 4 15 5 2 13 - - 191 (12) (13) Sanitation and health 1,863 7 64 306 8 - 593 1 - 884 (13) (14) Ml sccllaneous 716 6 132 68 - 2 22 413 16 57 (14) 70 TABLE 56 NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED ON WPA PROJECTS, BY ASSIGNEO OCCUPATIONS AND BY SEX Month Ending Novcmser 30, 1937 WISCONSIN AND WYOMING line NO. a##isneo Occupation WISCONSIN Total Women total Percent men HE women Line no. JUL (2) (3) (4) 35,472 100.0 31,216 2,100 5.9 1,520 1 A7 1 29 0.1 29 86 0.2 79 435 1.2 432 39 0.1 20 229 0.7 219 31 0.1 19 459 1.3 345 328 0.9 134 40 0.1 24 423 1.2 210 2,682 7.6 1,906 10 "*7 9 1,843 5.2 1,374 292 0.8 292 205 0.6 194 93 0.3 4 232 0.7 26 7 A/ 7 1,743 4.9 1,536 1,250 3.5 1,065 493 1.4 473 3,692 10.4 3,692 127 0.4 127 366 1.0 360 1,168 3.3 1,168 299 0.8 299 94 0.3 94 119 0.3 119 681 2.5 681 69 0.2 69 139 0.4 139 45 0.1 45 176 0.5 176 16 0.1 16 193 0.5 193 21 0.3 91 19 0.1 19 15 0.1 15 46 0.1 46 11 */ 11 2,024 5.7 2,024 50 0.1 50 82 0.2 82 238 0.7 238 399 1.1 399 20 0.1 20 56 0.2 56 452 1.3 452 727 2.0 727 3,105 8.7 558 280 0.8 115 289 0.8 289 56 0.2 18 3 4/ 3 1,902 5.3 26 527 1.5 70 46 0.1 37 199 0.6 53 103 0.3 1 18 0.1 - 37 0.1 37 41 0.1 15 19,836 55.9 19,636 (5) J£L J2L ( 1) TOTAL ( 2) PROFESSIONAL ANO TECHNICAL WORKERS ( 3) Actors ( 4) Architects and Technical Engineers ( 5) Artists, sculptors and teachers of Art ( 6) draftsmen ( 7) librarians ano Librarians' Assistants { 8) Musicians and Teachers of Music ( 9) Nurses, Trained or Registered (10) Playground and Recreational workers (n) teachers (except teachers of Art ano Music) (12) sriters and eoi tor# (except statistical editors) (13) Other Professional and technical workers (14) CLERICAL WORKERS (15) bookkeepers, accountants and Auditors (16) Clerks (not Elsewhere Classified) (17) Timekeepers and Timekeeping Clerks (18) Statistical Editors and Enumerators (19) Stenographers (20) Typists (21) Other Clerical workers (22) PROJECT SUPERVISORS AND FOREMEN (23) Foremen (24) Supervisors, Managers ano assistants (25) SKILLED CONSTRUCTION WORKERS (26) Blacksmiths (27) Bricklayers and Stonemasons (28) Carpenters (29) Cement Finishers (30) elcctricians (31) Operators and Engineers (Construction Equipment) (32) Painters (33) Plasterers (34) pluuber8 ano gas, plpe, and steam fitters (35) Roofers and Sheet metal workers (36) Stone Cutters, Carvers and Setters (37) Structural iron and Steel workers (38) Other Skilled Construction workers (39) SKIU.EO NON-CONSTRUCTION WORKERS (40) Cabinetmakers (41) Machinists, millwrights and toolmakers (42) mechanics (not Elsewhere Classified) (43) Other Skillco Non-Constructicn workers (44) SEMI-SKILLED CONSTRUCTION WORKERS (45) apprentices and helpers - blacksmiths* (46) Apprentices and helpers - Bricklayers* ano masons* (47) Apprentices ano helpers - Carpenters* (48) Apprentices and helpers - Cement Finishers' (49) Apprentices and helpers - Electricians* (50) Apprentices and helpers - Painters' (51) Apprentices ano helpers - Plumbers' (52) Apprentices and helpers - Other (53) Asphalt workers (54) Blasters (55) Calkers and Pipe Layers and Covercrs (56) Operators of building and Construction Equipment (57) Roomen and Chainmen (Surveying) (58) Tractor Drivers (59) Truck Drivers (60) other Semi-Skilleo construction workers (61) SEMI-SKIILEO NCH-CONSTRL'CTION WORKERS (62) Aides (professional and Recreational Service) (63) guar08 ano watchmen (64) handicpaf t workers (65) machinists* helpers (66) Seamstresses and Other Clothing ano Textile Workers (67) worker# in Canning, Constr. mat.. Book ano Furn. repair (68) Other semi-skilleo monhjonstruction workers (69) SERVICE WORKERS (70) cooks, chefs and other lunchroom workers (71) HOUSEKEEPING A IOCS (72) janit0r3 and porters (73) practical nurse8 and f|r3t a id men (74) Other service workers (75) LABORERS 4,254 580 7 3 19 10 12 11* 194 16 205 776 1 409 11 89 206 205 185 20 40 1,676 457 9 146 102 16 ,994 1CQ.0 1,209 785 ( D 174 8.7 60 114 ( 2) - - - — ( 3) 11 0.5 11 - ( 4) 8 O.A 4 4 ( s) - 0.1 - - ( 6) «. _ - - ( 7) 12 O.o 4 6 ( 6) 7 0.4 - 7 ( ®) 22 1.1 7 15 (10) 72 3.6 14 58 (") 10 0.5 3 7 (12) 32 1.5 17 15 (13) 175 8.8 76 99 (14) 2 0.1 2 - (13) 88 4.4 42 46 (16) 37 1.8 30 7 (") - - - - (1«) 46 2.3 1 45 (19) 1 0.1 - 1 (20) 1 0.1 1 - (21) 226 11.4 136 92 (22) 106 5.3 45 61 (23) 122 6.1 91 31 (24) 126 6.3 1Z6 (23) 4 0.2 4 - (26) 14 0.7 14 - (27) 70 3.9 76 - (28) 14 0.7 14 - (29) 1 0.1 1 - (30) 7 0.3 7 - (31) 7 0.3 7 - (32) - - - - (33) 1 0.1 1 - (34) - - - - (35) - - - - (36) - - - - (37) - - ~ - (36) 14 0.7 14 _ (39) - - - - (40) - - - - («1) 13 0.6 13 - (42) 1 0.1 1 - (43) 140 7.0 140 - («4) 1 0.1 1 - (43) 5 0.3 5 - (46) 50 2.5 50 - (47) 6 0.3 6 - (48) 1 0.1 1 - («9) 7 0.3 7 - (30) 9 0.4 9 - (si) 3 0.1 3 - (32) - - - - (53) 2 0.1 2 - (54) - - - - (55) 5 0.3 5 - (56) - - - - (57) 3 0.1 3 - (58) 47 2.3 47 - (59) 1 0.1 1 - (60) 438 22.0 2A 4 » (61) 6 0.4 4 4 (62) 6 0.3 o - (63) - - - - (64) 1 0.1 1 - (65) 415 20.8 5 410 (66) - - - - (67) 6 0.4 8 - (68) 71 3.6 5 66 (69) 31 1.6 7 30 (70) 32 1.6 - 32 (71) 8 0.4 4 4 (72) - r - (73) ** ■** ~ "" (74) 628 31.5 628 - (75) a/ less than 0.05 percent. 71 TABU 57-A NUMBER Of PERSONS EMPLOYED ON »PA PROJECTS, BY GROUPS OF ASSIGNED OCCUPATIONS AND 8Y MAJOR TYPES OF PROJECTS MONTH en pi NO nov CMS Eft 30, 1937 WISCONSIN Type or project LINE NO. professional project skillfo and Supervisors Skilled non¬ technical Clerical and construction constructio bonkers workers foremen workers workers SEMI* Scut* Skilled Skillto non- Construction construct! on service' workers workers workers laborers LIME NO. JlL JiL JU- JU. JiL -M. JlL JiL (10) (11) ( D ( 2) ( 3) (4) ( 5) ( 6) ( 7) ( 0) ( 0) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) TOTAL hlshways, roads and streets public 0uiloinq3 parks ano other rechea1■onal facilities conservati on sewer systems ano other utilities Airports and other transportation Education recreation professional and clerical (Excl. Education and recreation) Sewins goods (excl. SEWi no) sanitation ano health miscellaneous 35,472 7,969 4,019 5,544 2,717 5,533 417 382 526 4,073 1,662 1,605 314 711 2,100 7 7 21 6 8 3 299 483 1,249 6 88 120 61 134 11 32 12 1,848 34 30 2 122 1,743 397 160 212 136 200 18 27 12 277 126 109 28 41 3,692 420 1,700 701 251 247 72 161 130 30 10 5 6 5 16 2,024 453 225 233 234 598 17 20 9 196 14 23 3,105 36 39 109 40 74 16 16 606 1,473 467 1 228 199 17 4 2 18 9 1 19,836 ( 1) 6,443 ( 2) 1,766 ( 3) 4,136 ( 4) 1,982 ( 5) 4,259 ( 6) 279 ( 7) - ( 0) - ( 9) 45 (10) - (11) 617 (12) 139 (13) 170 (14) TABU 57-8 NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYEO ON WPA PROJECTS, BY GROUPS OF ASSIGNEO OCCUPATIONS ANO BY MAJOR TYPES OF PROJECTS MONTH en0inq NOVEMBER 30, 1937 WYOMING Type of project line no. Professional Technical workers project supervi90rs clerical ano workers Foremen semi¬ skilled semi- skilleo Skilled non- Skilled non- constructiom construction construction construction service workers workers workers workers workers laborers lime NO. JiL JiL JIL JiL (5) JiL JlL JiL JiL (10) JUL 628 206 92 59 19 129 28 1 ( D ( 2) ( 3) ( 4) ( 3) ( 4) ( 1) ( 0) ( 0) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) TOTAL hishway9, roads ano streets Public builoinos parks ano Other recreational facilities conservation Sewer Systems ano Other utilities airports and other transportation Education recreation professional ano clerical (excl. Education ano Recreation) sew i no Goods (Excl. Sewing) sanitation ano health miscellaneous 1,994 367 168 96 73 166 34 69 74 148 529 52 107 111 174 1 2 2 2 50 60 49 4 175 28 6 2 4 83 21 2 3 6 228 20 8 8 24 8 2 9 2 15 81 2 18 31 126 40 34 16 11 5 1 1 17 14 2 12 140 70 16 7 4 13 3 4 20 3 419 5 38 49 7 (D ( 2) ( 3} ( 4) t 5) ( «) ( 7) ( 8) ( ») (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) 72 TABLE « NUMBER Of PERSONS EMPLOYED ON WPA PROJECTS, BY ASSIGNED OCCUPATIONS A NO BY SEX month EndiNO November 90, 1997 HABAII LINE NO. ASSIGNED Occur*tion HAfA11 Total Percent men ■OMEN (1) TOTAL LiJ 2,697 L£1 100.0 2*575 Lay— 122 ( 2) PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL WORKERS 11 2.8 60 15 ( 3) AC tom - - - - ( 4) Architect* and technical Engineers n 0.4 11 - ( 5) artists, sculptors AND TEACHERS of ART - - - - ( 6) Draftsmen 4 0.1 4 - ( 7) lisrarian* ano librarians' assistants - - - - ( 8) musician* ano Teachers of music - - - - ( 9) nurses, trained or registered - - - - (10) Playground and Recreational •orkcrs - - - - (11) TEACHERS (EXCEPT TEAChEM OF ART ANO MUSie) 14 0.5 - 14 (12) •riters ano Editors (except Statistical Cditom) 9 0.1 3 - (13) Other Professional and Technical sorkers 43 1.7 42 1 (14) clerical WORKERS 182 6.7 135 47 (15) Bookkeepers, Accountants ano Audi tors - - - - (16) Clerks (not El*cumere Classified) 107 4.0 83 24 (17) Timekeepers ano Timekeeping Clerks 51 1.9 49 2 (18) Statistical Editors ano Enumerators - - - - (19) Stenographers 1 A/ - 1 (20) Typists 23 0.8 3 20 (21) Other Clerical sorkers - - - (22) PROJECT SUPERVISORS AND FOREMEN 181 6*7 178 3 (23) Foremen 173 6.4 172 T (24) Supervisors, managers and assistants e 0.3 6 2 (25) SKILLED CONSTRUCTION SORKERS 371 13.8 371 - (26) Blackshiths 13 0.5 13 - (27) Bricklayers and Stonemason* 53 2.0 53 - (28) carpenters 58 2.2 58 - (29) Cement Finishers 4 0.1 4 - (30) Electrician* 1 A/ 1 - (31) Op era Tom ano Engineers (Construction Equipment) 115 4.3 115 - (32) Painters 30 1.1 30 - (33) Plas terers 2 0.1 2 - (34) Plumbers and Gas, Pipe, and Steam Fitters 4 0.1 4 - (35) Roofers ano Sheet m&tal sorkers - - - - (36) Stone Cutter9, Carvers and Setters 13 0.5 13 - (37) Structural iron ano Steel workers 32 1.2 32 - (38) Other Skilled construction sorkers 46 1.7 46 - (39) SKILLED NON-CONSTRUCTION WORKERS 68 3.3 88 _ (40) Cabinetmakers 2 0.1 2 - (41) Machinists, millwright* ano Toolmakcrs - - - - (42) mechanics (not Elsewhere Classified) 86 3.2 86 _ (43) Other Skilled Non-Constauction sorkers - - - - (44) SEMI-SKILLED CONSTRUCTION SORKERS 373 13.8 373 (45) Apprentices and helpers - Blacksmiths' 5 0.2 5 - (46) Apprentice* and helpers - Bricklayers' ano masons' 68 2.5 68 - (47) Apprentices ano helpers - Carpcntem' 12 0.5 12 - (48) Apprentices and helpers - Cement Finishers' - - - - (49) Apprentices and helpers - Electricians' - - - . (50) apprentices and helpers - Painters' 3 0.1 3 - (51) Apprentices and helpers - Plumbers' 2 0.1 2 - (52) Apprentices ano helpers - Other 87 3.2 07 - (53) Asphalt sorkers - - - - (54) Blasters 14 0.5 14 • (55) Calkcrs ano Pipe Layers ano Coverers 4 0.1 4 _ (56) Operators of Builcinc and Construction Equipment 23 0.9 23 _ (57) Roomen ano Chainmen (Surveying) 22 0.8 22 - (58) Tractor Orivers 3 0.1 3 - (59) Truck Drivers 121 4,5 121 - (60) Other Semi-Skilled construction worker# 9 0.3 9 - (61) semi-skilled non-construction sorkers 113 4.2 5b 57 (62) Aides (Professional and Recreational Service) 46 1.7 28 18 (63) Guard# and Watchmen 25 0.9 25 - (64) hanoicpapt worker# - - - _ (65) Machinists* helpers 3 0.1 3 _ (66) Seamstresses ano Other Clothing and textile workers . . _ «. (67) workers in canning, constr. mat*, book ano furn* repair 23 0.9 . 23 (68) other SEmi—Skill£o non—Construction Workers 16 0.6 - 16 (69) service workers - - - - (70) cooks, chefs ano other lunchrocu workers - - - - (71) housekeeping a iocs - - - - (72) janitors ano porters - - - - (73) practical nurses and first a id hen - - - - (74) other service workers - - - (75) laborers 1>314 48.7 1*314 - Line "p., (D (t) l 3) ( *) ( 5) ( 6) < 7) ( «) ( ») (10) (11) (13) (13) (I*) (15) (16) («) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (2*) (25) (26) (27) (28) (29) (30) (31) (32) (33) (34) (35) (36) (37) (38) (39) (40) (41) (42) (43) (44) <«) (46) (47) (48) (49) (50) (51) (52) (53) (54) (55) (56) (57) (58) (59) (60) (61) (62) (63) (64) (65) (66) (67) (68) (69) (70) (71) (72) (73) (74) (75) 4/ LESS TXAN 0.05 ««eC»T. 7* TABLE 50 NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED ON *PA PROJECTS, BY GROUPS OF ASSIGNED OCCUPATIONS AND BY MAJOR TYPES OF PROJECTS month snouts november 30, 1937 hawaii Type or project professional technical workers PROJECT Supervisor# clerical and 10rker6 foremen semi¬ skilled Semi- Skilled Skilled non- skilled non- construction construction construction construct! 0 workers workers workers workers scrvicc workers LABORERS LIVE NO. jll JiL jll j1l j5l jil j2l 9* Jl£J (ILL ( 1) TOTAL 2,697 ( 2) hiqhvays, roads and streets 1,297 { 3) public 6uil0in06 190 ( 4) parks and other recreational facilities 197 { 5) conservation 155 ( 6) Sever Systems and Other utilities 33 { 7) Airports ano other transportation 393 ( 6} Education 16 ( 9) Recreation 46 (10) professional ano clerical (excl. eoucat|on ano recreation) 142 (11) serins (12) Goods (Excl. SCvino) 106 (13) sanitation ano health 77 (14) miscellaneous 39 75 11 1 14 5 5 4 1 12 3 2 5 12 3 181 65 19 13 16 5 25 1 371 242 84 20 3 1 1 1 12 373 244 31 15 11 7 48 12 2 3 113 25 16 16 1,314 589 47 142 119 19 279 76 43 ( d ( 2) ( 3) ( *) ( S) ( «) ( 7) { 8) ( 9) (10) (") (12) (13) (19) U. S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE : 1939