The Living Wage of Women Workers; a Study of Incomes And Expenditures of 450 Women in the City of Boston

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One.
Two or None.
Sunlight.
Yes.
No.
34 19 S 8 4S 13 14 S3 33 7 9 4S 69 44 72 164 109 89 142 s 30 16 3 8 62 TABLE 9. — Artificial Light and Heat, by Occupation.
Light.
Heat.
Occupation.
Gas.
Elec- tricity.
Kero- sene.
Furnace.
Coal stove.
Oil stove.
No heat.
Professional Clerical 18 34 39 39 4 2 13 2 I 10 15 14 23 9 13 25 20 18 2 2 4 3 3 2 I 4 6 I I 6 12 Sales ...
23 39 I Factory W^aitresses Kitchen workers Total s 136 16 71 80 17 8 86 Rent 63 TABLE 10. — Artificial Light and Heat, by Wage Grou
...ps.
Light.
Heat.
Wage.
Gas.
Elec- tricity.
Kero- sene.
Furnace.
Coal stove.
Oil stove.
No heat.
$3 . 00 4.00 5-0° .
6.00 ' 7.00 8.00 ^ 9.00 7 74 38 14 II I 3 2 9 32 21 S 3 3 40 24 10 10 I I 5 I I 2 I I 12 S7 16 11.00 .
12.00 13.00 14.00 , 15.00 and I over , Tc tal 144 6 70 87 8 s 86 TABLE II. — House Privileges , BY Occupation.
Use of bathroom.
Use of parlor.
Laundry privileges.
Occupation.
Yes.
No.
Yes.
No.
Yes.
No.
Professional 17 46 34 21 S 7 12 18 21 40 s 18 SO 21 31 3 4 10 19 34 29 2 8 19 SI 36 49 4 9 9 16 Clerical Sales 19 16 Waitresses I ICitclieii workers 3 Total 130 96 127 102 168 64 64 The Living Wage of Women Workers TABLE 12.


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