Conditions of Labor in American Industries; a Summerization of the Results of Recent Investigations

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» Ibid., Vol. iii, pp. 254-255.
26o CONDITIONS OF LABOR ers contributed more to the family income in northern than in southern mill towns, while children under i6 years of age were larger contributors in the southern mill towns than in the north. While the family's de- pendence upon the earnings of children under 12 years of age was greater in southern textile localities than in northern, the proportion of family income contributed by children in the cotton mills, both northern and souther
...n, as compared with the proportion in other occu- pations in which children can engage was relatively high, and the inducement to their early entrance into this indus- try was unquestionably great. Sources of the income of representative textile mill families are set forth in the fol- lowing summary tabulation: PER CENT. OF FAMILY INCOME FROM SPECIFIED SOURCES IN 2,421 FAMILIES OF TEXTILE WORKERS IN NEW ENGLAND AND SOUTHERN MILLS " SoDECE OF Family Income Father Mother Children 14 and IS , Children 12 and 13 .

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