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LIST OF CHARTS
4.1. Natural Increase in Puerto Rico: 1899 to 1957 64
5.1. Working Force Participation Rate of Men by Age,
Puerto Rico: 1910 to 1956
77
5.2. Working Force Participation Rate of Women, by Age,
Puerto Rico: 1930 to 1956
80
5.3. Number of Employed and Unemployed Men in Puerto Rico:
1947 to 1957
85
5.4. Number of Employed and Unemployed Women in Puerto Rico:
1947 to 1957
85
5.5. Index of Seasonal Variation in Employment, for Men in Agriculture
and Nonagriculture, and for Women in Nonagriculture
87
5.6. Index of Seasonal Variation in Unemployment, for Men in Agriculture
and in Nonagriculture, and for Women in Nonagriculture
90
6.1. Changes in Numbers of Workers, by Industrial Groups,
Puerto Rico: April 1930 to April 1955
99
6.2. Employment by Type of Industry, Puerto Rico: 1947 to 1956 103
6.3. Number Civilian Males 14 Years of Age and Over, and Number
Employed in Trade, Puerto Rico: 1947 to 1957
104
6.4. Changes in Numbers of Workers by Occupational Groups,
Puerto Rico: April 1910 to April 1955
110
6.5. Numbers of Men in Modern, Traditional and Classical Occupations,
Puerto Rico: April 1930 and April 1955
116
7.1. Weekly Earnings (Median) for Men Wage and Salary Workers,
by Age and Education: April 1955
136
7.2. Tons of Sugar Cane Grown and Harvested per Man,
Puerto Rico: 1947 to 1957
138
9.1. Gross National Product, Number Employed and Total Population,
Puerto Rico: 1947 to 1957
154
E. 1. Regions of Puerto Rico 326
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Publication Information: Book Title: People, Jobs and Economic Development: A Case History of Puerto Rico Supplemented by Recent Mexican Experiences. Contributors: A. J. Jaffe - author. Publisher: Free Press. Place of Publication: Glencoe, IL. Publication Year: 1959. Page Number: *.
    
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