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Michigan Employment
Security Commission
AREA
Detroit Metropolitan
Battle Creek
Bay City Metropolitan
Benton Harbor
Flint Metropolitan
Grand Rapids Metropolitan
Jackson Metropolitan
Kalamazoo Metropolitan
Lansing Metropolitan
Muskegon
Port Huron
Saginaw Metropolitan
Upper Peninsula
MICHIGAN LABOR MARKETS
AREA DESCRIPTION AND 1950 POPULATION
COUNTY OR COUNTY GROUP
Wayne, Oakland, Macomb
Calhoun
Bay
Berrien
Genesee
Kent
Jackson
Kalamazoo
Ingham
Muskegon
St. Clair
Planning, Research and
Statistics Division
FINAL 1950 UNITED STATES
CENSUS POPULATION *
Saginaw
Alger, Baraga, Chippewa, Delta,
Dickinson, Gogebic, Houghton,
Iron, Keweenaw, Luce, Mackinac,
Marquette, Menominee, Ontonagon,
Schoolcraft
3,016,197 **
120,813
88,461
115,702
270.963
288,292
107,925
126,707
172,941
121,545
91,599
153,515
302,258
* Final 1950 population of Michigan is 6,371,766, published in United States
Census of Population, Volume 1, Chapter 22.
**Wayne County, 2,435,235; Oakland County, ,001; Macomb County, 184, 961.
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GENERAL COMMENTS
2.
DESCRIPTION OF ESTIMATES*
Labor Force Employment
Labor force, employment and unemployment estimates for
all Michigan labor market areas were thoroughly re-
viewed and completely revised in the last quarter of 1950. Adjustments in the sta-
tistical data were carried back to January 1949. The boundaries of the labor mar-
ket were revised to agree with the metropolitan area concept of the United States
Bureau of Census.
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In addition to the actual revision of the statistical data, several new concepts
were introduced into the Michigan labor force estimates:
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1. Proprietors and other self-employed workers were eliminated from
the industry distribution of employment.
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Statistics Division
January 1953
Domestic service workers and unpaid family workers were excluded
from the new industry distribution.
3. The distribution of employment by industry was restricted to wage
and salaried workers only.
EMPLOYMENT ESTIMATES
SPED SPRE
Two industry groups were classified separately in the distribu-
tion by industry electrical machinery and wholesale trade.
DEFINITION OF EMPLOYMENT
The employment statistics prepared by the Michigan
Employment Security Commission provide monthly esti-
mates of employment in non-agricultural industries. The data includes all per-
sons who worked or received pay during any part of the week ending nearest the fif-
teenth of the month. Current State and area statistics are published monthly in
Michigan's Labor Market. In addition, area employment estimates are published
monthly in thirteen local labor market letters.
All employees on payrolls during the reporting week
ending nearest the fifteenth of the month, including
part-time workers, temporary workers, persons on sick leave, paid holiday, paid
vacation, and persons who worked or received pay during any part of the payroll
period, are included in wage and salary employment. Persons on strike, layoff, or
leave without pay during the entire period are not considered employed.
Several worker groups in non-farm employment are excluded from estimates of wage
and salary employment. Proprietors, self-employed workers and unpaid family work-
ers are excluded since they do not have status as employees. Domestic service
workers in private households are also excluded from the estimate. However,
these worker groups are included in the estimate of non-farm employment,
See page 4 for a description of the reports used in labor force estimating
procedures.
METHOD OF PREPARING
EMPLOYMENT SERIES
The estimate for agricultural employment includes farm operators, farm foremen,
paid agricultural workers and unpaid family workers. However, seasonal agricul-
tural workers are excluded from the employment estimate.
Teachers
Benchmark data was developed on the basis of the ES-202 report covering employ-
ment in firms with eight or more workers subject to the Michigan Employment Secur-
ity Act and tabulation of the Bureau of Old Age and Survivors Insurance. ES-202
information provided employment at firms employing eight or more workers while
BOASI data supplied information for smaller firms not subject to the Employment
Security Act.
Lawyers
Small firm factors based upon employment at firms within the one-through-seven
employee group were developed for each major industry division. Total wage and
salary employment in each industry was then developed by the small firm factor and
unemployment compensation covered employment.
Industry Group
Information for special industry groups not covered by the Employment Security pro-
gram and self-employed workers was obtained from the following sources:
Physicians and Surgeons
Railroads
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Monthly employment estimates are prepared from ap-
proximately 1,750 statistical reports furnished by
Michigan employers.
Employees of hospitals having member-
ship in the American Medical Association
Employees of other hospitals
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Self-employment in retail trade and
selected service groups
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Government employment Detroit, Flint,
Lansing, Grand Rapids, and Muskegon
Government employment in other areas
of the State
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Michigan State Teachers' Retirement System
Michigan State Bar Association
Michigan Medical Association
Michigan Railroad Association
American Medical Association
Estimates of labor market analyst or
branch office personnel
United States Census of Retail Trade and
United States Census of Service Industries-
1948
United States Bureau of Labor Statistics
Area analyst or branch office personnel
Estimates of self-employment in manufacturing and other industry and occupational
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groups were developed by analysts and branch office personnel by the use of local
source materials such as city directories, telephone directories, and branch
office records. This procedure was followed in developing the wage and salaried
employment by industry and the data for self-employment, domestic workers and un-
paid family workers for the period from January 1949 through June 1950. From
June 1950 on, the industry estimates are carried to the current date by an analysis
of the ES-211 reports and the BLS-790 reports.
UNEMPLOYMENT
An unemployed worker is defined as a person who has
been out of work (not in pay status) for a period of
seven or more consecutive days. The worker must be available for work, and must be
actively seeking work. Unemployment estimates prepared by the Michigan Employment
Security Commission conform to this definition.
The estimates are developed through use of the following sources:
1. Weekly volume of unemployment compensation claims activity.
2.
The number of applicants seeking work through Employment Se-
curity offices.
Changes reflected on monthly employment reports.
Miscellaneous Commission reports covering exhaustions of bene
fit rights, determinations concerning eligibility for benefits,
etc.
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4.
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The volume of unemployment compensation claims, exhaustions, and denials of bene-
fits give an accurate measure of unemployment among workers formerly employed in
covered industries. In Michigan, such establishments account for approximately
three-fourths of all non-farm employment.
Unemployment among workers laid off by non-subject employers or new entrants into
the labor force is partially indicated by the number of workers seeking jobs through
local MESC offices, and by the number of workers filling new applications for work.
The available data is analyzed and checked against past experience. Through use of
various checks, any error in the resulting unemployment estimate can be held within
an extremely narrow margin.
WORKERS INVOLVED IN LABOR-
MANAGEMENT DISAGREEMENTS
Information on the number of workers involved in labor-
management disputes is obtained from the ES-211 reports
and other sources where smaller firms were involved.
THE NON-FARM LABOR FORCE
The estimate of the number of persons in the non-farm
labor force is developed by combining (1) the total
wage and salary employment, (2) all other non-farm employment and self-employment,
(3) the number of workers involved in labor-management disputes, and (4) estimated
unemployment. In the month-to-month preparation of labor force estimates, the esti-
mate of the non-farm labor force developed by the composition method is checked and
reviewed by an analysis of changes in the labor force which are reasonably expected
to have occurred. Additions to the labor force during the period such as new en-
trants, in-migrants or other net additions are considered. Similarly, labor force
losses resulting from military inductions, deaths, retirements and out-migrations
are taken into account. If any serious deviation results from the two methods of
developing labor force estimates, the entire procedure is reviewed and employment
and unemployment estimates re-examined,
TOTAL LABOR FORCE
Estimates of the total labor force are developed by
adding the non-seasonal agricultural employment to
the total non-farm labor force. The relationship of the total labor force figure
to the total population has received careful study.
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ES-202
DS-211
BLS-790
UC-134
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DESCRIPTION OF REPORTS USED IN
LABOR FORCE ESTIMATING PROCEDURE
Report of Covered Employment
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Employer Information Tascript
Confidential Report on Employment, Payroll,
and Hours
Weekly Report of Claima-triking dobivi ti es
Monthly Inventory of the Active Ale
CONTENT
Area and industry tabulations of employ-
ment, taxable payrolls, and total pay-
rolls in establishments covered by the
Mi chi gan Employment Security Act. Thi
report is prepared quarterly and is based
upon contribution reports submitted by
covered establi shment so
Confidential monthly report covering
past employment, current employment, and
anticipated employment trends submitted
by major representative employers in all
areas of the State. Report furnishes in-
formation on labor turnover and shortage
occupations. Stati stical data is aug
mented by explanatory narrative comment.
Confidential monthly report submitted by
representative employers. This report
covers exployment trends, weekly payrolls
and weekly hours, Information is used
for development of data on average weekly
hours and carwings. The report serves as
a chocking tool in evaluating other types
of employment reports.
Weekly report avaring types and mamber of
claims filed in each MISC branch office.
Monthly report covering analysis of ac-
tive job applicants in ach branch office.
Applicant information is distributed
cording to age, sex, and occupation,
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ON-FARM EMPLOYMENT
WAGE AND SALARY WORKERS
MANUFACTURING
Food
Textiles and apparel
Basic lumber products
Furniture
Paper
Printing and publishing
Chemicals
Metal industries
Primary smelting
Fabrication
Nonelectrical machinery
Electrical machinery
Transportation equipment
Automobiles
Other
Miscellaneous manufacturing
NON-MANUFACTURING
Construction
Transportation, communica
tion and utilities
Wholesale trade
Retail trade
Service
Government
Other non-manufacturing
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1949 1949
2,603,000
2,388,000
2,000
141,000
5.4
2,245,000
2,025,000
1,043,000
46,000
14,000
20,000
23,000
28,000
24,000
37,000
174,000
74,000
100,000
126,000
27,000
469,000
464.000
5,000
55.000
982,000
66,000
142,000
96,000
288,000
289,000
85,000
16,000
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453,000
448,000
5,000
54,000
1,000
196,000
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14,000 14,000
18,000 17,000
22,000
22,000
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24,000
24,000
37,000
172,000
73,000
99,000
123,000
969,000
62,000
141,000
95.000
282,000
2,600,000 2,603,000 2,602,000 2,599,000 2,606,000 2,621,000 2,624,000
2,386,000 2,389,000 2,388,000 2,385,000 2,392,000 2,406,000 2,410,000
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167,000
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69,000
98,000
120,000
25,000
451,000
446,000
5,000
54,000
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DISTRIBUTION BY MAJOR INDUSTRY
1949 - 1952
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60,000
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141,000
94,000
284,000
289,000
85,000
288,000
85,000
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161,000
65,000
96,000
112,000
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445,000
441,000
4,000
53,000
68,000
210,000
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68,000
14,000
15,000
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13,000
15,000
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26,000
26,000 27,000
24,000
24,000
141,000
94,000
295,000
291,000
85,000
17,000
37,000
156,000
63,000
93,000
107,000
23,000
372,000
368,000
4,000
53.000
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94,000
1,000
193,000
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16,000
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16,000
158,000
63,000
991,000 1,000,000
71,000 75,000
95,000
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23,000
450,000
446,000
4,000
53,000
July
1949
145,000
96,000
292,000
289,000
2,000
204,000
7.8
87,000
16,000
August September
1949
1949
2,200,000 2,214,000
196,000
7.5
36,000
160,000
63,000
994,000
55,000
12,000 13,000
15,000
21,000
26,000
24,000
144,000
97,000
288,000
289,000
87,000
16,000
15,000
21,000
27,000
24,000
36,000
162,000
64,000
97,000
104,000
98,000
104,000
23,000
452,000
23,000
461,000
449,000
458,000
3,000
3,000
52,000 53,000
999,000 1,000,000
78,000
80,000
144,000
96.000
287,000
290,000
87,000
16,000
1,000
167,000
6.4
2,624,000 2,622,000 2,624,000 2,635,000
2,409,000 |2,407,000 | 2,410,000 | 2,421,000
27,000
24,000
37,000
164,000
64,000
Planning, Research and
Statistics Division
October November December
1949
1949
1949
260,000
9.9
2,241,000 2,214,000 2,150,000 2,187,000
2,021,000 1,995,000 1.931,000 1,968,000
1,007,000 990,000 925,000
950,000
50,000
12,000
55,000
55,000
13,000
16,000
53,000
1.3,000 12,000
17,000
17,000
18,000
21,000
22,000
22,000
27,000
27,000
24,000
36,000
143,000
97,000
296,000
19,000
174,000
6.6
293,000
87,000
17,000
24,000
36,000
152,000
53,000
152,000
63,000
100,000
89,000
104,000
103,000
26,000
465,000
25,000
400,000
462,000
3.000
459,000
456,000
3.000
397,000
3,000
55,000 54.000 54,000
99.000
105,000
26,000
1000 + Pula
139,000
97.000
298,000
1,014,000 1,005,000 1,006,000 1,018,000
81,000
82,000
79,000
72,000
292,000
86,000
11,000
3,000
23.1,000
8,8
140,000
96,000
299,000
291,000
86,000
15,000
22,000
28,000
24,000
32,000
156,000
63,000
93,000
102,000
26,000
423,000
420,000
3,000
52,000
138,000
97.000
317,000
289,000
89,000
16,000
January
1950
2,620,000
2,406,000
2,000
190,000
7.3
100,000
103,000
28,000
483,000
479,000
4,000
51,000
973.000
65,000
February
1950
138,000
94,000
285,000
289,000
86,000
16,000
68,000
98,000
107,000
28,000
378,000
373,000
5,000/
53,000
968,000
63,000
March
1950
2,214,000
78,000
2,000 8,000
218,000
90,000
74,000
8.3
3.3
2.7
2,106,000 2,123,000 2,167,000 2,329,000 2,393,000 2,411,000 2,428,000
|
1,995,000 1,887,000 1,904,000 1,948,000 2,110,000 2,173,000 2,190,000 2,208,000
1,022,000 919,000 933,000
949,000 1,090,000 | 1,130,000 1,141,000 1,152,000
46,000 46,000 47,000
47,000 49,000 53,000
56,000 58,000
13,000 13,000 12,000 12,000 13,000 13,000 12,000 14,000
18,000 18,000 17,000
16,000 16,000
23,000
23,000
29,000
19,000
20,000
21,000
23,000
23,000
22,000
24,000
29.000
24,000
24,000
29,000
29,000
24,000
36,000
24,000
34,000
168,000
166,000
38,000
68,000
192,000
138,000
94.000
282,000
289,000
86,000
16,000
2,627,000 2,634,000 2,654,000 2,669,000 2,707,000 2,718,000 2,725,000
2,413,000 2,419,000 2,439,000 2,454,000 2,492,000 2,503,000 2,510,000
81,000
226,000
8,6
29,000
24,000
37,000
167,000
70,000
97,000
110,000
27,000
386,000
381,000
5,000
54,000
MICHIGAN LABOR FORCE SUMMARY
DISTRIBUTION BY MAJOR INDUSTRY
1949 - 1952
TABLE MM-1
971,000
61,000
April
1950
138,000
95.000
284,000
290,000
86,000
17,000
78,000
194,000
7.3
29,000
24,000
37,000
171,000
May
1950
71,000
100,000
114,000
28,000
394,000
389,000
5,000
54,000
141,000
98,000
293,000
294,000
86,000
18,000
2,000
123,000
4.6
29,000
24,000
37,000
180,000
73,000
107,000
119,000
June
1950
29,000
516,000
511,000
5,000
56,000
2,000
97,000
3.6
22,000
30,000
25.000
37,000
188,000
July
1950
75,000
113,000
120,000
28,000
538,000
533.000
5.000
24,000
38,000
August
1950
190,000
76,000
114,000
121,000
29,000
541,000
537,000
4,000
57,000 57,000
301.000
297,000
87,000
18,000
79,000
113,000
121,000
30,000
544,000
539,000
5.000
57,000
145,000 149,000 151,000 151,000
99,000
103.000 102,000 103,000
296,000
303,000 307,000
295,000
295,000
86,000
18,000
87,000
19.000
296,000
87,000
19,000
September October
1950
1950
Planning, Research and
Statistics Division
2,737,000 2,749,000 | 2,753,000 | 2,774,000
2,522,000 2,535,000 2,539,000 2,560,000
4,000
5,000
62,000
73,000
2.3
2.7
2,456,000 2,478,000 2,461,000 2,454.000
21,000
26,000
30,000
25,000
39,000
195,000
80,000
2,000
55,000
2.0
115,000
127,000
2,235,000 2,258,000 2,241,000 2,234,000
56,000 55,000 54,000
14,000
14,000
14,000
31,000
549,000
544,000
1,173,000 1,194,000 1,175,000 1,154,000
5,000
60,000
21,000
26,000
November
1950
32,000
24,000
38,000
197,000
82,000
115,000
128,000
32,000
566,000
561,000
5,000
61,000
149,000 149,000
104,000 104,000
309,000 312,000
299,000
299,000
86,000 86,000
19,000
19,000
21,000
26,000
December
1950
32,000
24,000
39.000
194.000
80,000
114,000
130,000
32,000
546,000
542,000
4,000
63,000
1,000
105,000
3.8
148,000
104,000
318,000
299,000
86,000
18,000
53,000
14,000
21,000
26,000
96,000
999,000 1,020,000 1,043,000 1,049,000 1,056,000 | 1,062,000 1,064,000 1,066,000 1,080,000
69.000
81,000 88,000 92,000
93,000
95,000
93,000
87,000
32,000
24,000
38,000
191,000
82,000
109,000
129,000
33,000
530,000
525,000
5,000
63,000
148,000
105,000
332,000
301,000
89.000
18,000
Ad
Michigan Employment
Security Commission
Other non-manufacturing
Item
Total labor force
Government
tion and utilities
Wholesale trade
Retail trade
Service
Non-farm labor force
Transportation, communica
Workers involved in labor-
NON-MANUFACTURING
Construction
management disputes
Unemployment
Miscellaneous manufacturing
NON-FARM EMPLOYMENT
Percent of total labor force
WAGE AND SALARY WORKERS
MANUFACTURING
Fabrication
Nonelectrical machinery
Mectrical machinery
Transportation equipment
Automobiles
Other
Primary smelting
Metal industries
1
Food
Printing and publishing
Chemicals
Textiles and apparel
Basic lumber products
Furniture
.
Paper
Michigan Emplo
Security Commi
Item
DONANÍ da
Kat
RE
Total labor fores
Non-farm labor force
Workers involved in labor-
management disputes
Unemployment
Percent of total labor forca
NON-FARM EMPLOYMENT
WACE AND SALARY WORKERS
MANUFACTURING
Food
Textiles and apparel
Basic lumber products
Furniture
Paper
Printing and publishing
Chemicals
Metal industri es
Primary smelting
Fabrication
Nonelectrical machinery
Electrical machinery
Transportation equipment
Automobiles
Other
Miscellaneous manufacturing
NON-MANUFACTURING
Construction
Transportation, communica-
tion & utilities
Wholesale trade
Retail trade
Service
Government
Other non-manufacturing
January
1951
1,000
125,000
4.5
February
1951
1,000
111,000
4.0
MICHIGAN LABOR FORCE SUMMART
DISTRIBUTION BY MAJOR INDUSTRY
1949 - 1952
TABLE MM-1
March
1951
131,000
32,000
542,000
537,000
5,000
63,000
93,000
3.4
39,000
190,000
81,000
24,000 24,000 24,000
39,000
188,000
81,000
2,766,000 2,762,000 2,755,000 2,755,000 2,749,000 2,757,000 2,764,000 2,765,000 2,757,000 2,748,000 2,748,000 2,755,000
2,551,000 2,548,000 2,540,000 2,541,000 2,534,000 2,542,000 2,549,000 2,550,000 2,542,000 2,533,000 2,533,000 2,542,000
April
1951
20,000
20,000
19,000 17,000
26,000 26,000 27,000 26,000 26,000
32,000 32,000 32,000
40,000
190,000
81,000
107,000 109,000
134,000
32,000
552,000
547,000
5,000
5,000
64,000 64,000
1,000
86,000
3.1
109,000
135,000
32,000
555,000
550,000
|
1,044,000 1,037,000 1,043,000
82,000 79,000 82,000
32,000
24,000
May
1951
40,000
189,000
81,000
108,000
137,000
33,000
556,000
551,000
5,000
64,000
7,000
97,000
3.5
1,048,000
86,000
147,000 147,000 148,000
102,000 102,000 102,000
310,000 305,000 307,000 308,000
299,000 200,000 300,000
300,000
86,000 86,000 86,000 86,000
18,000 18,000 18,000 18,000
2,425,000 2,436,000 2,447,000 2,454,000 2,430,000 2,436,000 2,424,000 2,418,000 2,404,000 2,388,000 2,382,000 2,367,000
1,162,000 1,179,000 1,185,000 1,185,000 1,161,000 1,159,000 2,235,000 1,126,000 1,113,000 1,095,000 1,087,000 1,064,000
51,000 52,000 52,000 52,000
51,000
55,000
57,000 58,000 55,000 53,000
55,000
53,000
14,000
14,000 14,000 15,000 15,000
15,000 14,000 14,000 14,000 14,000 14,000 14,000
19,000
18,000
25,000
25,000
18,000 19,000 20,000 19,000 19,000
26,000
34,000 33,000
19,000
25,000
24,000
24,000
33,000
33,000
24,000
32,000
31,000
24,000
24,000
24,000
24,000
24,000
42,000
33,000
24,000
40,000
189,000
82,000
107,000
138,000
32,000
530,000
525,000
June
1951
2,206,000 2,216,000 2,228,000 2,233,000 2,208,000 2,214,000 2,202,000 2,196,000 2,182,000 2,167,000 2,160,000 2,146,000
တတ်အစီ
5,000
65.000
5,000
101,000
CREATE A CONTE
307
A=3
40,000
185,000
80,000
105,000
140,000
32,000
525,000
520,000
July
1951
5,000
65,000
1,047,000 1,055,000
89,000 93,000
148,000
143,000 143,000
102,000 102,000 103,000
306,000 307,000
302,000 303,000
87,000
88,000
18,000 18,000
125,000
4.5
August
1951
41,000
180,000
79,000
101,000
137,000
32,000
507,000
502,000
5,000
65,000
4,000
128,000
4.6
150,000
103,000
308,000
304,000
89,000
19,000
42,000
177,000
78,000
99,000
137,000
32,000
502,000
495,000
September October November
1951 1951
1951
7,000
63,000
9,000
129,000
407
303,000
90,000
19,000
42,000
175,000
76,000
99,000
137,000
32,000
492,000
485,000
1,067,000 1,070,000 1,069,000
94,000 97,000 98,000
Planning, Pesearch and
Statistiq vi si on
7,000
64,000
150,000
148,000
103,000 102,000
308,000
4,000
1.41,000
5.1
307,000
305,000
90,000
19,000
42,000
175,000
79,000
96,000
136,000
33,000
481,000
474,000
1,000
150,000
5.5
7,000
63,000
173,000
80,000
310,000
304,000
89,000
19,000
93,000
138,000
33,000
471,000
464,000
December
1951
7,000
64,000
148,000 148,000
102,000
1,000
174,000
6.3
315,000
305,000
88,000
19,000
24,000
32,000
24,000
42,000!
170,000
78,000
1,071,000 1,073,000 1,082,000
99,000 96,000 90,000
92,000
139,000
33,000
451,000
444,000
7,000
63,000
147,000
102,000 102,000
328,000
305,000
91,000
19,000
January
1952
2,735,000
2,523,000
1,000
172,000
603
1,051,000
86,000
146,000
100,000
308,000
304,000
89,000
18,000
February
1952
M
MICHIGAN LABOR FORCE SUMMARY
DISTRIBUTION BY MAJOR INDUSTRY
1949 - 1952
TABLE MM-1
166,000
601
2,350,000
2,128,000
3,077,000
52,000
14.000
19,000
24,000
2,346,000 2,357,000
2,125,000 2,135,000
1,079,000 1,083,000
51,000 52,000
14,000
14,000
19,000
16,000
24,000
25,000
32,000
32,000
31,000
24,000
24,000
42,000
172,000
42,000
172,000
95,000
141,000
33,000
78,000 77,000
94,000
139,000
33,000
462,000
440,000
22,000
64,000
March
1952
2,725,000 2,715,000
2,512,000 2,502,000
145,000
5.3
24,000
42,000
171,000
76,000
95,000
141,000
33,000
463.000 469,000
440,000
444,000
23,000 25,000
64,000 $5,000
1,046,000 1,052,000
83,000 87,000
146,000 146,000
100,000
305,000
2050
89,000
18,000
99.000
306,000
307,000
89.000
18,000
April
1952
May
1952
June
1952
2,716,000 2,710,000 2,721,000 2,742,000
2,503,000 2,497,000 2,508,000 2,529,000
1.46,000
99,000
311,000
308,000
89,000
18,000
24,000
42,000
173.000
77.000 77,000
96,000
141,000
95,000
142,000
32,000
488,000
33,000
480,000
453,000
32,000
30,000
357,000
494,000
461,000
458,000
323,000
34.000
27,000 30,000 33,000
65,000 56,000
65,000
67,000
3,063,000 1,035,000 1,075,000 1,082,000
92,000 58,000 101,000 105,000
24,000
42,000
173,000
310,000
90,000
19,000
24,000
41,000
158,000
147,000
100,000
34.1,000 312,000
Am A
3,000 45,000 26,000 26,000
7,000
122,000
90,000
87,000 265,000
62,000
4.5 3.3
907
3.2
2.3
2,378,000 2,362,000 2,395,000 2,238,000 2,404,000 2,460,000 2,490,000 2,530,000
| |
2,156,000 2,139,000 2,172,000 2,015,000 2,181,000 2,237,000 2,267,000 2,307,000
1,093,000 1,204.000 1,097,000 933,000 1,082,000 1,135,000 1,161,000 1,196,000
52,000
54,000 55,000
59,000
58,000
60,000 57,000 56,000
14,000
13,000
14,000
14,000
13,000 140000 14,000
14,000 16,000 17,000 16,000 17,000
25,000
23,000
23,000
23,000
$70000
24,000
24,000
30,000
14,000
17,000 17,000
24,000 24,000
31,000
30,000
29,000
32,000
24,000
32,000
42,000
24,000
134,000
55,000
79,000
141,000
60,000
98,000
142,000
July
1952
148,000
101,000
311,000
93,000
11,000
147,000
101,000
1,000
301,000
95,000
12,000
August
1952
OA
2,000
113,000
401
30,000
24,000
42,000
164,000
2,732,000 2,742,000 2,758,000 2,794,000 2,819,000
2,519,000 2,529,000 2,545,000 2,582,000 2,607,000
27,000
87,000
238,000
32,000
473.000
438,000
September
1952
35,000
66,000
151,000
101,000
24,000
42,000
177,000
80,000
97,000
144.000
33,000
502,000
466,000
36,000
66,000
---
Planning, Research and
Statistics Division
152,000
1,02,000
October November December
1952
1952
1952
315,000
313,000
312,000
95,000
313,000
96,000
19,000 17,000
5.000
50,000
1.8
32,000
24,000
43,000
182,000
82,000
100,000
146,000
35,000
520,000
482,000
38,000
67,000
1,000
51,000
1.8
43,000
190,000
84,000
106,000
|
1,099,000 1,102,000 1,106,000 1,112,000
108,000
106,000
107,000
101,000
150,000
36,000
540,000
500,000
40,000
70,000
$52,000
152,000
103,000 102,000
327,000
315,000
320,000
313,000
95.000
95,000
17,000 19,000
1,000
50,000
1.8
2,556,000
2,333,000
1,217,000
53,000
14,000
16,000
24,000
33,000
24,000
43,000
195,000
85,000
110,000
153,000
38,000
553,000
513,000
40,000
71,000
1,116,000
93,000
152,000
102,000
345,000
315,000
95,000
000
COADA
Axi
Mi chi gan Employment
Security Commission
10
Item
Other non-manufacturing
Total labor force
Serri ee
Government
Non-farm labor force
cation and utilitie3
Wholesale trade
Retail trade
Workers involved in labor-
Transportation, communi-
management disputes
Unemployment
Construction
Percent of total labor for.
Noa-namfacturing
NON-FARM IMPLOYMENT
Miscellaneous manufactur,
WAGE AND SALARY WORKERS
MANUFACTURING
Other
Food
Primary smel ti ng
Fabrication
Nonelectrical machinery
Mectrical machinery
Transportation equipment
Automobiles
Textiles and apparel
Basic lumber products
Metal industries
Furniture
Chemical s
Paper
Printing and publishing
hi gan Employme
urity Commissi
for me mar shadya az e atuandelt bad
TE TOTAL
Total labor force
Itaa
Agricultural cuployment
lon-farm labor force
Inemployment
Workers involved in labor
mazugement disputes
Non-farm oployment
Self-employment (including
domestics)
Wage and salary workers
Manufacturing industrieg
Mon-wowwufacturing industries
ploy, as % of bobal labor for。
TANE CRCIK
Total labor force
Agricultural employment
Non-farm labor force
Unemployment
Workers involved in labor
management disputes
Non-farm employment
Self-employment (including
domestics)
Wage and salary workers
Marufacturing åndustries
Non-manufacturing industxios
supploy. as % of total labor for。
AY CITY
Total labor force
Agricultural employment
Non-farm labor force
Unemployment
Workers involved in labor
management disputes
Non-fam employment
Self-employment (including
domestics)
Wage and salary workers
Manufacturing industries
Non-manufacturing industri es
heuployment as percent of total
labor force
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January
1949
2,388,000
141,000
2,000
2,245,000
220,000
2,025,000
1,043,000
982,000
504
49,300
3.700
45,600
3,300
* C***
42,300
4,000
38.300
19,200
19,100
0,7
31,400
4,000
27,400
2,300
I MET KORIS
25,100
February
1949
3.100
2:2,000
11,100
10,900
7.3
41,700
4,000
3.700
18,800
18.900
700
31,300
4,000
27,300
2,400
|
231,000
2,603,000 3,600,000 2,503,000 2,602,000 2,599,000 2,606,000 2,621,000 2,624,000 2,624,000 2,622,000 2,624,000 2,635,000
||
214,000
215,000
214,000
214,000
215,000
215,000 214,000
214,000
21.4,000 214,000
215,000
214,000
|
|
2,306,000 2,389,000 2,388,000 2,385,000 2,392,000 2,406,000 2,410,000 2,409,000 2,407,000 2,410,000 2,421,000
180,000
260,000
190,000
204,000
193,000
197,000 210,000
196,000 167,000 174,000
2,000 1,000
2,205,000 2,192,000
219,000 219,000
1,986,000 1,975,000
1,017,000 1,004,000
969,000 909,000
703
48,800
6.9
48,800
3,700
3.700
45,100
45,100
4,000
3.400
NO
Pangling
AREA DISTRIBUTION OF MICHI GAN'S LABOR FORCE
1949
24, 900
3,100
21,800
March
1949
11,000
10,800
7071
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41,100
4,000
37,100
18,400
18,700
802
31,500
4,000
27,500
2,300
25,200
3,100
22,100
11,100
11,000
7.3
jpril
1949
TABLE MM-2
teman að sagne i
福好
41,500
4,000
37,500
18,300
19,200
8.7
31,700
4,200
27,500
2,400
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25,100
3,100
22,000
10,800
11,200
7.6
May
1949
1,000 19,000
2,189,000 2,107,000 2,198,000 2,200,000 2,214,000 2,241,000 2,214,000 2,150,000 2,187,000
219,000
220,000
219,000
219,000
2.20,000
219,000
220,000
219,000
219,000
|
|
1,970,000 1,888,000 1,979,000 1,980,000 1,994,000 2,021,000 1,995,000 1,931,000 1,968,000
979.000 897,000
979,000
990,000
994,000 | 1,007,000
981,000
925,000 950,000
|
999,000 1,000,000 1,014,000 1,005,000 1,006,000 1,018,000
991,000 1,000,000
|
991,000
8.1!
708
7.6
704
7.5
504
6a6
9.9
8.8
49.500
50,100
50,000
49,500
49,500
3,700
3,700
3.700
3.700
3,700
45,800
46,400
4,000
4,300
46,300
3,800
45,800
45,800
3,600
3,500
1
49,900
3.700
46,200
4,000
42,200
4,000
5,200
18,600
19,600
8,0
31,800
4,200
27,600
2,300
25.300
3,2001
22,100
10,900
11, 200
721
June
1949
Saat, jdet med span kan orgasm yeI
B-1
THE TAY
42,400
4,000
حيم
38,400
18,800
19,600
8.0
32,400
4,200
28,200
2,600
July
1949
25,600
3,200
22,400
10.700
11700
8.0
Super 4 Mend quotidien de temps de m
OR IN
42,500
4,000
38,500
19,000
19,500
706
31,900
4,200
27,700
2,500
20
25, 200
August
1949
3,200
22,000
10,600
11,400
781
100% S
***
42,200
4,000
38,200
18,800
19,400
703
31,700
4,200
2.7,500
2,700
September
1949
24,800
3,200
21,600
10,100
11,500
8.5
42,300
4,000
38,300
18,700
19,600
761.
32,000
4,200
27,800
2,500
KNJE "NEW
Planning, Research and
Statistic vision
25.300
October
1949
3,200
22,100
10,600
11,500
7-8
49.700
3,700
46,000
3,600
VIEW COND
42,400
4,000
38,400
18,800
19,600
7=2
32,200
4.200
200 |
November
1949
28,000
2,500
100
25,400
3,200
22,200
10,700
11,500
7.B
!
49,400
3,700
45,700
4,300
ADRY
41. 400
4.000
37.400
17,600
19,800
8.7
32,000
4,000
28,000
3.900
December
1949
24,100
3,200
20,900
9,500
11,400
12.2
49,700
3.700
46,000 !
4,600
300
41,100
4.000
37,100
16,900
20,300
32,300
4,000
28,300
3.500
GID YOU??
24,800
3,100
21,700
10,000
11,700
10.8
Jamiary
1949
45,800
6,800
39,000
2,600
36.400
3,800
32,600
18,300
14,300
507
1,354,000
13,000
1,341,000
62,000
1,000
1,278,000
112,000
2,166,000
629,000
537,000
405
108,500
3,800
104,800
3,300
***
101,500
9,200
92,300
58,700
33,500
300
February
1949
38,500
3.000
45,300 45,300
6,800!
6,800
AREA DISTRIBUTION OF MICHIGAN'S LABOR FORCE
35,500
3,800
31, 700
17,800
13,900
60€
March
1949
100, 600
9,200
9,400
58,400
33,000
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309
38,500
3,300
100,300
9,200
91,100
58,300
32,800
400
1949
TABLE MM-2
April
1949
45.700
6,800
38,900
3,700
35,200
3,800
31,400
16,900
14,500
8.1
109,300
3,800
105,500
4,100
101,400
9,200
92,200
59,200
33,000
May
1949
308
45,500 46.900
5,800
6,800
38.700
3,600
<< <
35,100
110,100
3,800
106,300
3,200
June
1949
103,100
9, 200
93,900
60,300
33.600
209
40,100
3,600
B-2
->
36,500
35,200
37,700
3,800
31,400
3,800
31,300
16,400
4,000
33.700
17,700
16,000
14,900
17,300
14,100
7.3
709
6.3
1,356,000 1,361,000 1,357,000 1,356,000 1,357,000 1,363,000 1,358,000 1,371,000
13,000 13,000 13,000 13,000 13,000 13,000 13,000 13,000
1,369,000 1,374,000
13,000 13,000
1,343,000 1,348,000 1,344,000 1,343,000 1,344,000 1,350,000 1,355,000 1,358,000 | 1,356,000 1,361,000
83,000 92,000 92,000 106,000 91,000 96,000 90,000 75,000
84,000 149,000
65,000
1,000
1,000
00
13,000
1,260,000 1,256,000 1,253,000 1,172,000 1,253,000 1,253,000 1,265,000 1,283,000 1,259,000 1,212,000
112,000 112,000 112,000
|
1,148,000 1,144,000 1,333,000
638,000 612,000 597,000
530,000
532,000 542,000
668
208,600 106,400
3,800 3,800
104,800 104,600
4,200
4,300
4,000
32.500
16,800
15,700
707
KEY
110,900
3,800
107,100
3,700
July
1949
103,400
9,200
94,200
60,300
33,900
48,000
6,800
303
41, 200
મ
3.400
37,800
4,000
33,800
17,700
16,100
702
112,000 112,000 112,000 112,000 112,000
| |
1,060,000 1,141,000 1,141,000 1,153,000 1,171,000
520,000 597,000 601,000 612,000 619,000
540.000 544,000 540,000 542,000 552,000
7.0
Gof
5-5
667
113,900
3,800
111,300
3,800
107,500
4, 200
August
1949
1.03,300
9,200
94,100
59,900
34,200
47,500
6,800
308
40,700
3,000
111,400
3,800
107,600
3,800
!
103,800
9,200
94,600
60,100
34,500
September
1949
3.41
47,500
6,800
40,700
2,700
38,000
4.000
34,000
18,200
15,800
5.7
10
110,100
3,000
•
107,100
9.200
28
97,900
62,800
35,100
Planning, Research and
Statistics Division
2.5
October
1949
46,800
6,800
40,000
2,200
November December
1949
1949
37.800
4,000
33,800
18,200
15,500
407
45.700
6,800
38,900
2,800
36,100
3.800
32,300
17,400
14,900
6.1
112,000 112,000
1,147,000 1,100,000
596,000 550,000
551,000 550,000
bol 10.8
114,300
3,800
111,000
3.200
114,300
3,800
110,500
4,200
107,800 106,300
9,200
98,600
9,200
97,100
63,300
61,900
35,300
35,200
203
307
45,500
6,,800
38,700
2,800
35,900
3,800
32,100
17,100
15,900
602
1,382,000
13,000
1,369,000
127,000
2,000
2,240,000
112,000
3,128,000
57%,000
$57.000
9%2
113,000
3,800
109,200
3,800
105,400
9,200
96,200
60,500
35.900
304
Michigan Employment
Security Commi ssion
total labor force
Item
Manufacturing industries
Non-manufacturing industries
Themployment as percent of
BENTON HARBOR
Wage and salary w orkers
Total labor force
Workers involved in labor
management disputes
Non-farm employment
Self-employment (including
cs)
domestics
Agricultural employment
Non-farm labor fores
Unemployment
Non-farm labor force
Unemployment
Agricultural employment
Workers involved in labor
Total labor force
management disputes
Non-farm employment
Self-employment (including
Manufacturing industries
Non-manufacturing industries
ing.ploy. as % of total labor fores
LINT
domestics)
Wage and salary workers
Wage and salary workers
Workers involved in labor
management disputes
Non-farm employment
Self-employment (including
domestics)
Manufacturing industries
Non-farm labor force
Unemployment
Non-manufacturing industries
Agricultural employment
neuploy, as % of total labor force
Total labor force
DETROIT METROPOLITAN
Michigan Employment
Security Commi
Item
GRAND RAPIDS
Total labor force
Agricultural employment
Non-farm labor force
Unemployment
Workers involved in labor-
management disputes
Non-farm employment
Self-employment (including
domestics)
Wage and salary workers
Manufacturing industries
Non-manufacturing industries
Unemployment as percent of
total labor force
JACKSON
Total labor force
Agricultural employment
Non-farm labor force
Unemployment
Workers involved in labor-
management disputes
Non-farm employment
Self-employment (including
domestics)
Wage and salary workers
Manufacturing industries
Non-manufacturing industries
Unemployment as percent of
total labor force
KALAMAZOO
C
Total labor force
Agricultural employment
Non-farm labor force
Unemployment
Workers involved in labor-
management disputes
Non-farm employment
Self-employment (including
domestics)
Wage and salary workers
Manufacturing industries
Non-manufacturing industries
Unemployment as percent of
total labor force
January
1949
119,800
5.700
114,100
6,000
108,100
9,000
99,100
48,800
50,300
5.0
41,800
3.500
38,300
4,100
34,200
3,000
31,200
13.500
17.700
9.8
52,500
3,000
49.500
3.200
500
45.800
4,000
41,800
20,600
21,200
6.1
February
1949
120,100
5.700
114,400
7.600
300
106,500
9,000
97.500
48,000
49.500
6.3
41,700
3.500
38,200
4.700
8888
ARTA DISTRIBUTION OF MICHIGAN'S LABOR FORCE
1949
TABLE MM-2
500
45,200
March
1949
119,200
5.700
113,500
8,000
105,500
9,000
96.500
46,900
49,600
6.7
41.500
3.500
38,000
4.500
52,700
3,000
49.700
3,800
500
45.400
April
1949
4,000 4,000
41,200
41.400
20,200 20,500
21,000
7.1
119,600
5,700
113,900
8,200
105,700
9.000
96,700
46,200
50,500
6.9
41,500
3.500
38,000
4.100
33.500
33.500
33.900
33,200
3,000
3,000 3,000 3,000
30,500 30,500 30,900 30,200
13.400 13.500 13,300 12,400
17,100 17,000 17,600 17,800
11.3
10.8
9.9
12.4
52,300
3,000
49.300
3.300
200
45,800
4,000
41,800
May
1949
20,100
20,900 21.700
7.2
6.3
118,300
5.700
112,600
9.500
103,100
9.000
94,100
44,100
50,000
8.0
41,900
3.500
38,400
5,200
52,200
3,000
49,200
3,200
46,000
4,000
42,000
June
1949
B-3
118,500
5.700
112,800
10,000
102,800
9.000
93,800
43.900
49,900
8.4
42,400
3.500
38,900
5,700
52,600
3.000
49.600
4,000
July
1949
20,200 19,800
21,800
21,800
6.1
7.6
119,000
5.700
113.300
11,000
102,300
9,000
93.300
43,600
33.200
33.300
3,000
30,200
3,000
30.300
12,900 13,000
17.300
17.300
13.4
12.4
102,100
9,000
93,100
43,800
49.700 49.300
9.2
9.0
42,000
3.500
38,500
5.200
52,300
3,000
49.300
3.700
45,600
45,600
4.000
4,000
41,600 41,600
August
1949
20,000
21,600
7.1
118,400
5.700
112,700
10,600
41,600
3.500
38,100
4.900
33,200
3,000
30,200
12,900
17.300
11.8
52,000
3,000
49,000
3,300
45.700
4,000
41,700
20,100
21,600
6.3
September October November
1949
1949
1949
119,300
5,700
113,600
9.000
104,600
9,000
95,600
45,000
50,600
7.5
41,200
3.500
37,700
4.300
33.400
3,000
30,400
12,900
17.500
10.4
52,000
3.000
49,000
3,000
46,000
4,000
42,000
Planning, Research and
Statistics Div
n
20,500
21,500
5.8
118,800
5.700
113,100
8,300
104,800
9,000
95.800
45,300
50,500
7.0
41,500
3.500
38,000
4.500
33.500
3,000
30,500
13,000
17.500
10.8
52,000
3,000
49,000
2,900
119,100
5.700
113,400
11,400
102,000
9,000
93,000
42,100
50,900
9.6
41.800
3.500
38,300
5,600
32,700
3,000
29.700
12,100
17,600
13.4
52,000
3.000
49,000
2,900
46,100
46,100
4,000
42,100
4,000
42,100
20,500
20,500
21,600 21,600
5.6
5.6
December
1949
120,600
5.700
114,900
8.500
106,400
9.000
97.400
45,100
52,300
7.0
42,600
3.500
39,100
5.700
33,400
3,000
30,400
12,800
17,600
13.4
52,100
3.000
49,100.
2,800
46.300
4,000
42,300
20,500
21,800
5.4
Bany
January
1949
75,800
3.400
72,400
5,800
66,600
4,300
62,300
24,700
37.600
707
54,000
1,600
52,400
7,100
45.300
3.500
41,800
26,300
15.500
13.1
34,000
5.100
28,900
1,800
February
1949
75,800
3.400
72,400
6,200
53.400
1,600
51,800
8,000
66,200
66,000
4.300
4.300
61,900 61,700
43,800
3.500
40,300
25,100
15.200
15,0
34.500
5,100
29,400
2,800
AREA DISTRIBUTION OF MICHIGAN'S LABOR FORCE
27,100
26,600
2,700
2,700
24,400 23,900
13,300
11,100
5.3
March
1949
12,700
11,200
8.1
75,700
3.400
72,300
6,300
24,200
24,600
37,300
37.500
8.2
8.3
52,500
1,600
50.900
9.300
41,600
3.500
38,100
22,900
15, 200
17.7
34,400
5,100
29,300
3,200
April
1949
26,100
2,700
23,400
12,300
11,100
9.3
75.500
3,400
72,100
5.300
66,800
4,300
62,500
24,600
37,900
7.0
52,000
1,600
50.400
10,900
39.500
3.500
36,000
20,500
15.500
21.0
33,800
5.100
28,700
3.300
25,400
2,700
22,700
11.400
11,300
9.8
1949
TABLE MM-2
May
1949
75,400
3,400
72,000
5,000
67,000
4,300
62,700
24,700
38,000
6.6
51,300
1,600
49.700
11,300
38,400
3.500
34.900
19.500
15,400
22.0
34,000
5.100
28,900
3,400
25,500
2,700
22,800
June
1949
Bra4
75,300
3,400
71,900
4.700
67,200
4.300
62,900
24,900
38,000
6.2
51,900
1,600
50,300
11,000
Va
39.300
3.500
35,800
20,300
15.500
21.2
25,400
2,700
22,700
11,400 11,200
11,400
11,500
10.0
10.8
34,200
5,100
29,100
3.700
July
1949
75.800
3,400
72,400
5,600
66,800
4,300
62,500
24,900
37,600
704
52.300
1,600
50,700
11,500
39,200
3,500
35.700
20,300
15,400
22.0
34,600
5,100
29,500
4,100
100
25,300
2,700
22, 600
10,900
11,700
11.8
August
1949
75.900
3,400
72,500
5,100
67,400
4,300
63,100
25,600
37,500
6.7
51.700
1,600
50,100
11,700
38,400
3.500
34,900
19.500
15,400
22.6
34,400
5,100
29,300
3,700
100
25,500
2,700
22,800
11,100
11,700
10.8
September
1949
75,800
3.400
72,400
4,400
68,000
4.300
63,700
25,400
38,300
5.8
50,700
1,600
49,100
10,400
38,700
3.500
35,200
19,800
15,400
20.5
33.900
5,100
28,800
3,000
100
25,700
2,700
23,000
11,600
11,400
8.8
Planning, Research am
Statistics Division
October November December
1949
1949
1949
76,300
3,400
72,900
4,700
68,200
4.300
63,900
25.300
38,600
6.2
51,100
1,600
49,500
10,400
39,100
3.500
35,600
20,000
15,600
20.4
34.000
5.100
28,900
3,300
100
25.500
2.700
00
22,800
11,100
11,700
9.7
76,100
3.400
72,700
5,900
66,800
4.300
62,500
23,900
38,600
7.8
50,800
1,600
49, 200
1.1,000
38,200
3.500
34.700
19,400
15.300
21.7
33,700
5,100
28,600
3,200
25,400
2,700
22,700
11,100
11,600
9.5
76,000
3,400
72,600
5,200
67,400
4,300
63,100
24,400
38,700
6.8
50,600
1,600
49,000
10,800
38,200
3.500
34.700
19,100
15.600
21.3
34,300
5,100
29,200
3.500
25,700
2,700
23,000
11,100
11,900
10,2
Bre4
ichigan Employment
ecurity Commission
Manufacturing industries
Non-manufacturing industries
Unemployment as percent of
total labor force
Item
ANSING
Wage and salary workers
management disputes
Non-farm employment
Self-employment (including
domestics)
Total labor force
Workers involved in labor-
Agricultural employment
Non-farm labor force
Unemployment
Total labor force
Agricultural employment
Non-farm labor force
Unemployment
Workers involved in labor-
ORT HURON
management disputes
Non-farm employment
Self-employment (including
domestics)
Manufacturing industries
Non-manufacturing industries
Unemployment as percent of
total labor force
Wage and salary workers
Wage and salary workers
Manufacturing industries
Non-manufacturing industries
Unemployment as percent of
total labor force
domestics)
USKEGON
Workers involved in labor-
management disputes
Non-farm employment
Self-employment (including
Total labor force
Agricultural employment
Non-farm labor force
Unemployment
B-5
hi gaz Employmer
urity Commis si o
Ibom
GNAW
Total labor force
Vend P7%20%20S-AJALT VOL SPEKPORNÓN, “HANG JATT NJUALA HELPOST FORMALIOFA, PEN
Agricultural employment
Non-tegn labor fore
Una uploymera'S
Workers involved in labor
management disputes
Non-farm cuployment
Self-employment (including
donostics)
Wage and salary workers
Manufacturing industries
Nory-usláactuzlng industries
nemployment as percent of
total labor force
PPER PENINSULA
Total labor force
Agricultural employment
Non-term labor force
Unemployment
Workers involved in labor
management disputes
Nou-fam employment
Self-employment (including
domostics)
Wage and salary workers
Manufacturing industries
Non-ramfacturing industri es
hemployment as percent of
total labor force
January
1949
60,400
503000
54,100
2.700
QICHIJ
51,400
5,000
46,400
24,500
21,900
405
DRA COCO
81,100
February
1949
7,800
73.300
24,300
49,000
11.3
60.300
56000
2,900
CLS (a)
105,200 103,700
12,200
12, 200
91.500
93,000
11,900
12,500
51,200
5.000
46,200
24,600
21,600
4.6
79,000
7,600
71,400
23,000
48,400
12.1
AREA DISTIBUTION OF MICHIGAN'S LABOR FORCE
KARENIN-ON LETUDE AND“, 10) MATEJUSTENAAN DO TRAPERS SEVES PAS
March
1949
00,200
6,300
KETE
51,000
53.900
55,700
8,900 3.000
104,000
13, 200
9%,800
15, 200
2000 (4)
76,600
1949
TARRE MM-
AUSTIN A
ๆๆ
Tel
7,400
69,200
21, 200
48,000
1406
60,700
6,300
Go Ba
54,200
5,000
46,000
5,000
46,100
24,600 23,700
23,900
21,400 22,400 22,200
4.8
504
503
104,300
12,200
92,200
15,400
600
76,100
MEST
1949
7,300
68,800
18,500
50,200
14.8
60, 600
6,900
549390
3.400
✔-
51,200
5,300
46,200
104,600
12,200
92,400
15,600
2.600
74, 200
7.900
66,900
17,300
49,600
14.9
B-5
June
1949
50,700
6.300
54.400
3.300
51,100
5.100
46,000
23,600
22,400
504
106,900
12, 200
940 700
15.800
600
78,300
7.400
70,900
19,300
51,600
14.8
W
July
1949
SUNG GA
61,300
6,300
50,000
3.700
LouD
51:300
5,100
46,200
23,700
22,500
600
107,200
12,200
95,000
15,600
700
78,700
Augus&
1949
61,800
6,300
55.500
3.400
52,100
5,100
47,000
24,100
22,900
5.5
105,900
12,200
94.700
15,300
79,400
7:700
71,700
19,400
7,700
71,000
18,800
52,200 52,300
14.6
14.3
September
1949
62040
3,400
55,000
3,200
51,800
5,100
46,700
23.700
23,000
5.2
N
(
80,900
Planning, Research
Statistics Divisi
7,900
73,000
20,200
52,700
12.1
October November
1349
1949
61.200
5,400
54,800
3,000
51,800
5,000
45,800
24,100
22,700
ومان
205,900 105,400 105,300
12,200 12,200
12,200
93.700
12,800
93, 200
13,200
6,200
73,800
61,000
5,300
7.500
66,300
20,900
45,400
1205
54,700
30700
51,000
5,000
46,000
23,400
22,600
6c1
93, 100
15.100
78,000
7,500
70,500
20,900
49.600
14.3
December
1949
62,300
6,200
56,100
40100
52,000
5,000
47,000
23,700
29,300
6.5
105, 200
12,200
93,000
13,800
Q3 MAY
79,200
7,500
71,700
21,700
50,000
13.1
January
1950
2,620,000
214,000
2,406,000
190,000
2,000
2,214,000
219,000
1,995,000
1,022,000
973,000
7.3
49,500
3,700
45,800
4,900
40,900
4,000
36,900
$7,500
19,400
9.9
33,500
4,000
27,500
3,800
23,700
3,100
20,600
1.0,1.00
10,500
12.1
February
1.950
50,400
3,700
46,700
4,500
300
41,900
--
23,900
AREA DISTRIBUTION OF MICHIGAN'S LABOR FORCE
2,627,000 2,634,000 2,654,000 2,669,000
214,000 215,000 215,000 215,000
2,413,000 2,419,000 12,439,000 2,454,000
226,000 218,000 194,000 123,000
81,000 78,000 78,000 2,000
2,106,000 2,123,000 2,167,000 2,329,000
219,000 219,000 219,000 219,000
1,887,000 1,904,000 1,948,000 2,110,000
91.9,000 933,000 949,000 1,090,000
968,000
999,000 1,020,000
97%,000
8.6
8.3
7.3
4.6
50, 200
50,300
50,700
3.700
3,700
3,700
46,500
4,100
46,600
3,800
47,000
3,800
3,100
20,800
March
1950
4,000
4,000
38,400
37,900
18,300
18,500
1.9,6001
19,900
8.9 8.2
34,400 37,600
4,000
4,000
27,400 27,600
3.500
3,800
10,200
10,600
11.1
€ €
42,400
CON COD
23,800
3,100
20,700
10,300
10,400
12.0
TABLE MM-2
April
1950
KORS CURR
42,800
4,000
38,800
18,700
20,100
7.6
34,300
4,200
27,100
3,500
-1
1950
23,500
3,100
20,500
9.800
10,700
11.2
May
1950
BND TP
43,200
4.000
39,200
18,800
20,400
7.5
31,300
4, 200
27,100
3,000
100
24,000
3,200
20,800
30,000
10,800
· Bob
ON
June
1950
2,707,000 2,718,000 2,725,000
215,000 215,000 215,000
2,492,000 2,503,000 2,510,000
74,000
97,000 90,000
2,000 2,000 8,000
2,393,000 2,411,000 2,428,000
220,000 221,000 220,000
2,173,000 2,190,000 2,208,000
1,130,000 1,141,000 1,152,000
1,043,000 1,049,000 1,056,000
13
July
1950
3.6
3.3
2.7
50,500 50,800 50,600
3.700
3,700
3.700
46,800
2,800
47,100
2,900
46,900
2,000
44,000
DO
4,000
40,000
4,000
49,000
19,400
19,700
20,600
20,300
5.5
5.7
31,200
31,700
4, 200
4,200
27,000 27,500
2,200 1,700
24,800
August
1950
3,200
21,600
10,600
11,000
702
200
44,000
25,800
3,200
22,600
11,600
11,000
5.4
1833 (
44,900
4,000
40.900
20,500
20,400
400
31,300
4,200
27,300
1,200
25,900
3,200
22,700
11,700
11,000
3.8
September
1950
214,000
2,737,000 2,749,000 2,753,000 2,774,000
215,000 214,000 214,000
2,522,000 2,535,000 2,539,000
62,000 55,000 73,000
2,560,000
105,000
2.3
51,100
3,700
47,400
2,000
Planning, Research and
Statistics Division
4,000
2,000
5,000
2,456,000 2,478,000 2,461,000
45.400
4,000
43,400
October
1950
221,000 220,000 220,000
2,235,000 2,258,000 2,241,000
1,173,000 1,194,000 1,175,000
1,062,000 1,064,000 1,066,000
20,900
20,500
309
31,300
4,200
27,100
900
26,200
3,200
23,000
11,900
11,100
2.9
November December
1950
1950
2.0
2.7
51,300 51,100
3,700
3,700
47,600
47,400
2,000
1,800
45,600
4,000
43,600
21,000
20,600
3.9
31,700
4,200
27,500
1,000
45,600
4,000
41,600
20,900
20,700
3.5
31,700
4.000
27,700
1,100
500
26,000 26,600
11,400
11,400
3.2
3,200 3,200
22,800 23,400
12,000
11,400
1,000
2,454,000
220,000
2,234,000
1,154,000
1,080,000
3.8
51,700
3.700
48,000
1,800
46,200
4.000
42,200
21,100
21, 100
3.5
32,000
3.500
28,100
1., 500
26,600
3,100
23,500
11,600
11,900
4.7
8p
Mi chi gan Employment
Security Commission
Manufacturing industries
Non-manufacturing industri es
Unemployment as percent of
total labor
Item
Wage and salary workers
STATE TOTAL
management disputes
Non-farm employment
Self-employment (including
domestics)
Total labor force
Workers involved in labor
Agricultural employment
Non-farm labor force
Unemployment
Non-farm labor force
Unemployment
Agricultural employment
Workers involved in labor
Total labor force
management disputes
Non-farm employment
Self-employment (including
AY CITY
domestics)
Manufacturing industries
Non-manufacturing industxies
Unemployment as percent of
total labor force
Wage and salary workers
Wage and salary workers
Manufacturing industries
Non-manufacturing industries
Unemployment as percent of
total labor force
management disputes
Non-farm employment
Self-employment (including
domestics
BATTLE CREEK
Workers involved in labor
Total labor force
Non-farm labor force
Unemployment
Agricultural employment
Bri
chigan Employmen
curity Commission
Iten
TON HARBOR
btal labor force
Agricultural employment
Non-farm labor forcee
Themployment
Workers involved in labor
management disputes
n-faru employment
Self-employment (including
domestics)
Wage and salary workers
Manufacturing industri es
Non-manufacturing industries
Unemployment as percent of
total labor force
TROIT METROPOLITAN
Total labor force
Agricultural employment
Non-farm labor force
Unemployment
Workers involved in labor
management disputes
Non-farm employment
Self-employment (including
domestics)
Wage and salary workers
Manufacturing industries
Non-manufacturing industries
Unemployment as percent of
total labor force
LINT
Total labor force
Agricultural employment
Non-farm labor force
Unemployment
Workers involved in labor
management disputes
Non-farm employment
Self-employment (including
domestics)
Wage and salary workers
Manufacturing industri es
Non-manufacturing industri es
Unemployment as percent of
total labor force
January February
1.950 1950
44, 700
6,800
37,900
2,800
35,100
3,800
31,300
17,300
14,000
6.3
1,377,000
13,000
1,364,000
88,000
2,000
2,274,000
112,000
1,162,000
630,000
532.000
6.4
114,700
3,800
1.1.0,900
4.300
St F
106,600
9,200
97,400
63,000
34,400
307
45, 100
6,800
38,300
2,700
35,600
3,800
3,800
32,200
31,800
17,500 18,100
13,900
5.0
21.4,900
3,800
AREA DISTRIBUTION OF MICHIGAN'S LABOR FORCE
111,100
3,300
March
1950
sa
45,200
6,800
38,400
2,400
107,800
GD 4D
9,200
98,600
64,500
34,100
2.9
36,000
Qua tết ng
115,600
3,800
111,800
3,300
TABLE MM-2
Apr 1
1950
112,000 112,000 112,000
1,051,000 2,061,000 1,087,000
522,000 531,000! 539,000
523,000
530,000
548,000
8.9
8.2
902
FR2
1950
108,500
9,200
99.3001
65.500
33,800
2.9
45, 200
6,900
38,4001
2,200
(w) C
36,200
37,000
3,800
3,800
32,400 33,200
17,900 13,400
14,1001 14,500
14,800
4.3
4.2
5031
May
1950
45,700
6,800
117,900
3,800
114, 100
3,000
38,900
3,900
111,100
9, 200
101,900
57,700
34,200
2.51
*
119.700
3,800
115,900
2,700
日記
June
1950
113,200|
ath njutan at GAAS-6.JAGATO imeponderate or pia Winged
9,200
104,000
69,100
34,900
2.3
BED 7
47.600
6,800
40,800
1,700
TO M
39,100
4,000
35,100
19,200)
15,900
3.61
<> c..
122,200
3.800
118,400!
3,300
July
1950
100
115,200
►MVUA HI
9,300!
105,900
70,000
35,900
2.5
48,9001
6,800
4,000
4,000
36,700
33,400
17,100
20,600
16,300
16,100
1,383,000 1,387,000 3,404,000 1,415,000
13,000 13,000 13,000 13,000
3.3
2.41
1,439,000 1,437,000 1,439,000 1,449,000 1,462,000 1,466,000 1,481,000
13,000 13,000 13,000 13,000 13,000 13,000 13,000
1,370,000 1,374,000| 1,391,000 1,403,000 1,426,000 1,424,000) 1,426,000 1,436,000|1,449,000 1,453,000 1,468,000
127,000 124,000 1.15,000 65,000 48,000 45,000 42,000 35,000 28,000 42,000
67,000
42,100
1,500
*** -
40,600
4,000
36,600
20,300
16,300
302
August September October
1950
1950
1950
49,200
6,800
3,000
80,000
1,000
77,000 77,000
2,000 2,000
J.,163,000 1,373,000 1,199,000 1,340,000 1,378,000 1,378,000 1,382,000 1,399,000 1,421,000 1,408,000 1,401,000
112,000 112,000 112,000 112,000 112,000 112,000 112,000 112,000
1,228,000 1,266,000 1,266,000 1,270,000 1,287,000 1,309,000 1,296,000 1,289,000
668,000 695,000 696,000 697,000 797,000 727,000 71.1,000 695,000
560,000 571,000 570,000 573,000 580,000 5832,000 585,000
404.
204
594,000
3.31
3.1
2.9
1.9
2.9
405
122,800
3.800
119,000
2,800
116,200
9,300
106,900
70,500
36,400
2.3
42,400
1,600
3,400
37,400
122,400
3,800
118,600
2,400
Một
49,200
6,800
116,200
42,400
1,300
9,300
10
106.900
70,200
36,700
2.0
500
40,700
Planning, Rrch and
Statistics Division
123,300
3,800
119,500
2,700
48,700
6,800
116,800
9.300
107,500
79.800
36,700
2.2
41,900
1,200
700
40,000
4,000
36,000
20,400
15,600
2.5
* CX
122,500
3,800
118,700
2,600
JO CLI
November December
1950
1950
116,100
48,000 48,300
6,800
6,800
9,300
106,800
70,100
36,700
2.1
41,200
1,200
900
39,100
3,800
35.300
20,300
15,000
2.5
41,500
1,400
122,700
3,800
118,900
3,000
900
• 39,200
115,900
9,300
108
106,600
69,700
36,900
2.4
3.800
35,400
20,300
15,100
209
CR 4
124,000
3,800
1.20, 200
2,800
117,400
9,300
108
108,100
70,200
37.900
2.3
January
1950
120,000
5,700
114,300
8,300
Click
106,000
9,000
97,000
46,700
50,300
6.9
42,100
3,500
38,600
5,100
(MC) (979)
33,500
3,000
30,500
13,300
17,200
12.1
51,500
3,000
48,600
3,000
45,600
4,000
41,600
20,500
21,100
5.8
February
1950
107,200
9,000
98,200
48,100
50,100
120,000 120,000
5,700
5,700
114, 300
7,100
114,300
7,000
5.9
42,000
3,500
38,500
5,200
AREA DISTRIBUTION OF MICHIGAN'S LABOR FORCE
March
1950
45,100
4,000
41,200
20,700
20,400
5.5
107,300
9,000
98,300
48,000
50,300
5.8
42,400
3.500
38,900
5,200
12.4
50,900
3,000 3,000
47,900 48,400
2,800 2,600
45,800
4,000
42,800
21, 200
20,500
5.1
TABLE MM-2
April
1950
33,300 33.700 34.500
3,000 3,000 3,000
30,300 30,700 31,500
13,300 13,500 13,800
17,200 17,700
12.3
10.6
51,400 51,500
17.000
દ
1950
121,000 120,600
5,700
5,700
115.300
114,900
4,200
5,400
109,900
9,000
100,900
49,600
51,300
4.5
42,500
3,500
39,000
4,500
3,000
48,500
1,700
To de
46,800
4,000
42,800
May
1950
21,700
21,100
3.3
1,300
109,400
9.000
1.00,400
48,900
51,500
305
42,200
3.500
38,700
3,300
35,400
3,000
32,400
14,300
18,100
7.8
51,900
3,000
48,900
3,400
June
1950
• Bad
122,700 123,200
5,700
5,700
117,000
117,500
3.700
4,300
1,300
111,400
9,000
102,400
49,600
52,800
3.5
42,700
3.500
39.200
2,800
36,400
3,000
33.400
15,100
18.300
Боб
52,600
3,000
49,500
1,300
47,500
48,300
4.000
43,500
4,000
44,300
22,100 22,600
21,400
21,700
2.5
July
1950
HP O
113,800
9,000
104,800
51,600
53,200
3.0
43,200
3,500
39.700
2,500
37,200
3,000
34,200
15,700
18,500
5.8
53,000
3,000
50,000
1,200
48,800
4,000
44,800
23,100
21,700
2.3
August
1950
123,600
5.700
117,900
3,400
114,500
9,000
105,500
52,200
53,300
2.8
43,300
3,500
39,600
2,000
Sco
37,600
3,000
34,600
16,000
18,600
4.5
53,200
3,000
50,100
900
49,200
4,000
45,200
23.400
21,800
107
September
1950
123,200
5.700
117,500
2,300
115,200
9,000
106,200
52,500
53,700
1.9
42,900
3.500
39,400
1,700
100
37,500
3,000
34,600
16,000
18,600
4.0
53.700
3,000
50,700
700
50,000
4,000
45,900
24,100
21,800
103
Planning, Research and
Statistics Division
October November
1950
1950
123,300
5.700
117,600
3,400
114,200
9,000
105,200
51,400
53,800
2.8
42,900
3,500
39,400
1,700
37,700
3,000
34,700
16,100
18,600
4.0
53,700
3,000
50,700
600
50,100
4,100
46,000
24,100
21,900
1.1
123,500 | 124,800
5.700
5,700
117,800
4,000
119,100
5,700
113,800
9,000
104,800
51,000
53,800
3.2
42,800
3,500
39,300
1,200
38,100
3,000
35,100
16,300
18,800
2.8
53,800
3,000
50,800
600
December
1950
50,200
4.100
46,100
24,200
21,900
CATHO
113.400
9.000
104,400
49,000
55.400
4.6
43,100
3,500
39,600
1,500
GEP-X33
38,100
3,000
35,100
16,100
19,000
3.5
54.300
3.000
51,300
1,100
50,200
4,100
46,100
24,100
22,000
2.0
Michigan Employment
Security Commission
Manufacturing industri es
Non-manufacturing industries
Unemployment as percent of
total labor f
Item
Wage and salary workers
GRAND RAPIDS
management disputes
Non-farm employment
Self-employment (including
domestics)
Total labor force
Non-farm labor force
Unemployment
Workers involved in labor
Agricultural employment
Agricultural employment
Non-farm labor force
Unemployment
Total labor force
Workers involved in labor
Manufacturing industries
Non-manufacturing industries
Unemployment as percent of
total labor force
ALAMAZOO
management disputes
Non-farm employment
Self-employment (including
domestics)
Wage and salary workers
Wage and salary workers
domestics)
Manufacturing industries
Non-manufacturing industries
Unemployment as percent of
total labor force
Workers involved in labor
management disputes
Non-farm employment
Self-employment (including
ACKSON
Non-farm labor force
Unemployment
Total labor force
Agricultural employment
chi gan Employm
ecurity Commission
Item
NBING
Total labor force
Agricultural employment
Non-farm labor force
Unemployment
Workers involved in labor
management disputes
Non-farm employment
Self-employment (including
domestics)
Wage and salary workers
Manufacturing industri es
Non-manufacturing industries
Unemployment as percent of
total labor force
USKEGON
Total labor force
Agricultural employment
Non-farm labor force
Unemployment
Workers involved in labor
management disputes
Non-farm employment
Self-employment (including
domestics)
Wage and salary workers
Manufacturing industries
Non-manufacturing industries
Unemployment as percent of
total labor force
PORT HURON
Total labor force
Agricultural employment
Non-farm labor foreCA
Unemployment
Workers involved in labor
management disputes
Non-farm employment
Self-employment (including
domestics)
Wage and salary workers
Manufacturing industries
Non-manufacturing industries
Unemployment as percent of
total labor force
January
1.950
75,900
3.400
72.500
4,800
57.700
4.300
63.400
25,600
37,800
6.3
49,200
1,600
47,6c0
10,100
* C
37.500
3.500
34,000
20,000
14,000
20.5
33.900
5,100
28,800
3,400
*******
25,400
2,700
22,700
11,700
11,000
10.0
February
1950
76,300
3.400
12, 900
4,400
68,500
4,300
64,200
26,500
37,700
5.8
49,100
1,600
47,500
9.500
--
38,000
3,500
34,500
20,600
13,900
19.3
33,900
5.1.00
28,800
3,400
800
24,600
2,700
21,900
11,100
10,800
10.0
AREA DISTRIBUTION OF MICHIGAN'S LABOR FORCE
March
1950
GO
76,600 77,000
3.400
3,400
73,200
4.000
69,200
4,300
64,900
27,000
37.900
5.2
49,300
1,600
47,700
8,000
(* 199
39.700
3.500
36,200
22,200
14,000
16.2
33.800
5,100
28,700
3,400
800
24,500
2,700
21,800
11,000
10,800
10.1
TABLE MM-2
April
1950
73,600
3,300
ܚܕ
70,300
4.3
48,600
1,600
1950
47,000
6,000
41,000
3,500
37.500
23,000
14,500
12.3
34,000
5,100
28,900
3,100
71,600
4,300
66,000
4,400
67,200
28.700
27,600
38,500
38.400
3.0
48,200
1,600
46,600
4,400
May
1950
800
25,000
77,300
3.400
73,300
2,300
42,200
3,500
38,700
24,000
14,700
9.1
33.700
5,100
28,600
2,300
26,300
2,700
2,700
22,300 23,600
11,000 12,200
11,300
11,400
6.8
9.1
Ba9
June
1950
79,500
3.400
76,300
3,000
•
73,100
4,400
68,700
29,800
38,900
3.8
49,100
1,600
47.500
4,600
42,900
3,500
39.400
24,100
15,300
904
34,500
5,100
29,400
1,900
July
1950
80,000
3,400
76,600
2,700
100
73.800
4,400
69,400
30,100
39.300
304
49,600
1,600
48,000
5,500
42,500
3.500
39,000
23,300
15,700
11.1
35,300
5,100
30, 200
1,900
10 10
August
1950
28,300
79,900
3,400
76,500
2,200
74,300
4.400
69,900
30,600
39,300
2.8
49,500
1,600
47,900
2,800
45,00
3,500
41,600
25,900
15,700
507
35.400
5,100
30,300
1,600
500
28,200
27,500
2,700
2,700
25,600
24,800
2,700
25,500
13,000
12,800
13,300
12,000 12.300 12,500
5.5
5,4
4.5
September October November December
1950
1950
1950
1950
79,900
3.400
76,500
1,600
74,900
4,400
70,500
31,000
39.500
2.0
49,000
1,600
47,400
1,600
45.800
3,500
42,300
26,700
15,500
3.3
35,400
5,100
30,300
1,700
ASOS-SER
28,600
Planning, Re rch and
Statistics Dsion
2,700
25,900
13,800
12,100
408
79,800
3,400
76,400
1,600
74,800
4,400
70,400
30,800
39,600
2.0
49,500
1,600
47,900
1,300
46,600
3.500
43,100
27,200
15.900
2.6
35,300
5,100
30,200
1,600
28,600
2,700
25,900
13.800
12,100
4.5
79,700 79,900
3,400
3,400
76,300
800
76,500
1,500
75,500
4,400
71,100
31,100
40,000
1.0
50,000
1,600
48,400
1,500
46,900
3,500
43,400
27,700
15,700
3.0
35.300
5,100
30,200
1,600
28,600
2,700
25,900
13,700
12,200
4.5
PO) AND
75,000
4,300
70,700
30,600
40,100
1.9
50,800
1,600
49,200
1,900
47,300
3.500
43,800
27.700
16,100
3.7
35,500
5.100
30,400
2,100
28,300
2,700
25,600
13,100
12,500
509
Boy
January
1950
61,100
6,200
54,900
4,200
OF CO
50,700
5,000
45,700
23,900
21,800
6.9
106,500
12,200
94,300
14,600
(989) 67
79,700
7,800
71,900
22,000
49,900
1307
February
1950
60,900
6,200
54,700
3,900
50,800
5,000
45,800
24,000
21,800
6.4
AREA DISTRIBUTION OF MICHI GAN'S LABOR FORCE
1950
March
1950
60,800
6,400
54, 400
3,300
****
51,100
5,000
46,100
24, 200
21,900
5.4
107,100 107,600
12,200 12,200
94,900
95,400
16, 200
14,700
80,200
79,200
7,800
7,500
72,400 78,700
20,600
22,200
50,200 51,100
13.7
25.1
TABLE MM-2
April
1950
60,300
6,400
53,900
2,700
51,200
5,000
45,200
May
1950
106,800
12,200
94,600
16,200
60,400
5,400
54,000
2,000
100
51,900
5,100
46,800
24,500
24,900
21.,700 21,900
4.5
3.3
106,800
12, 200
94,600
13,700
78,400
80,900
7,300
7,400
71,100 73,500
19.400
51,700
20,000
53,500
15.2
12.8
B-10
June
1950
60,900 61,500
6,400
6,400
55,100
54.500
2,000
1,900
- D
52,500
5,100
47,400
25,000
22,400
3.3
July
1950
500
85,800
7.800
78,000
SHOP ÇÜR
53,200
108,000 108,600
12,200
12,200
95,800
96,400
9,500
7,400
5.100
48,100
25,300
22,800
3.1
500
88,500
8,100
80,400
22,500 24,000
55,500
56,400
8.8
608
August
1950
61,700
5,400
55,300
1,500
53.800
5.100
48,700
25,800
22,900
2.4
107,600
12,200
95,400
5,300
800
89,300
8.300
81,000
24.100
56,900
4.9
September October November December
1950
1950
1950
1950
61,500
6,400
55,100
1,400
53,700
5.100
48,600
53.800
000
48,800
26,200
22,600
2.3
106,900 106, 200
12, 200
12,200
94,700
4,300
94,000
4,000
25,900
22,700
2.3
800
89,600
Pleaning, ཁ་
Statistics ivis!
8,300
81,300
24,300
57,000
4.0
61,300
6,100
55,200
1,400
800
89,200
8,000
81,200
24,600
56,600
3.8
61,200
5.000
55,200
1,500
53,700
5,000
48,700
26,100
22,600
2.5
105,200
12,200
93,000
4,900
800
87.300
7.900
79,400
24,400
55,000
4.7
62,100
6,000
56,1,00
1,600
54,500
5.000
49,500
26,400
23,100
2.6
1.04,700
12,200 P
!
92,500
6,100
100
86.300
7.900
78,400
24.600
53.800
Frog
Mi chi gan Employment
Security Commissi on
Manufacturing industries
Non-manufacturing industries
Unemployment as percent of
total labor force
K
Wage and salary workers
Item
SAGI NAW
Workers involved in labor
management disputes
Non-farm employment
Self-employment (including
domestics)
Non-farm labor force
Unemployment
Total labor force
Agricultural employment
Agricultural employment
Total labor force
Non-farm labor force
Unemployment
UPPER PENINSULA
Workers involved in labor
Manufacturing industries
Non-manufacturing industries
Unemployment as percent of
total labor force
management disputes
Non-farm employment
Self-employment (including
domestics)
Wage and salary workers
Michigan Huplent
Security Comm
Item
TATE TOTAL
Total labor force
on
Agricultural employment
Non-farm labor force
Unemployment
Workers involved in labor
management dispute's
Non-farm employmez.t
Self-employment (including
domestica)
Wage and salary workerS
Manufacturing industries
Non-manufacturing industri es
Unemployment as percent of total
labor force
BATTLE CREEK
Total labor force
BAY CITY
Agricultural employment
Non-farm labor force
Unemployment
Workers involved in labor
management disputes
Non-farm employment
Self-employment (including
domestica)
Wage and salary workars
Manufacturing industries
Non-manufacturing industri es
Unemployment as percent of total
labor force
Total labor force
Agricultural employment
Non-farm labor forOS
Unemployment
Workers involved in labor
management disputes
Non-farm employment
Self-employment (including
domestics)
Wage and salary workers
Manufacturing industriez
Non-manufacturing industries
Unemployment as percent of total
labor force
January
1951
2,766,000
215,000
2,551,000
125,000
1,000
2,425,000
219,000
2,206,000
1,162,000
1,044,000
4.5
51,100
3.700
47,400
1,600
♡♡
45,800
4,900
41,600
21,100
30,700
3.1
31,700
4,000
27,700
2,200
25,500
3,100
22,400
11,300
11,100
bog
9
Tebruary
1951
2,762,000 2,755,000
214,000 215,000
3,548,000 2,540,000
111,000 93,000
1,000
2,430,000 2,447,000
()()
220,000 219,000
2,215,000 2,228,000
1. 179,000 1,185,000
1,037,000|1,043,000
4.01
4,200
43.1091
22.200
54,700
51,900
3.700
3.700
48,000 48,200
900
900
29,49
Lo
March
1951
AREA DISTRIBUTION OF MICHIGAN'S LABOR FORCEN
1951
47,100 47,300
31,900
4,000!
C
LA CO
3,200
22,800
11,600
3.4
32,000
4,000
27,900
28,000
2,000 1.0400
11, 200
603
4,000
43,300
22,200
28,000
107
25,900 26,600
U
3,100
23,500
12,300
11,200
4.4
April
3951
M
47.700
4,000
43.700
22,000
*.239
21.100
3.7
TABLE MM-2
52,300 52,100 52,600
3,700
3,700
3.700
48,600
900
48,400
48,900
800
1,000
32,000
4,100
27,900
1.300
May
❤❤
1951
26,600
3.1.00
23,500
12,200
11,300
401
2,755,000 2,749,000 2,757,000 2,764,000 2,765,000 2,757,000 2,748,000 2,748,000 2,755,000
214,000 215,000 215,000 215.000 215,000 215,000 215,000 215,000 215,000
2.541.000 2,534,000 2,543,000 2,549,000 2,550,000 2,542,000 2,533,000 2,533,000 2,542,000
86,000 97,000 101,000
125,000
128,000 129,000 141,000 150,000 174,000
000
,000
1,000
2,454,000 2,430,000 2,436,000 2,424,000 2,418,000 2,404,000 2,388,000 2,382,000 2,367,000
221,000 222,000 222,000 222,000 222,000 222,000 221,000 222,000 221,000
|
2,233,000 2,208,000 2,214,000 2,202,000 2,196,000 2,182,000 2,167,000 2,160,000 2,145,000
1,185,000 1,161,000 1,159,000 1,135,000 1,126,000 1,113,000 1,096,000 1,087,000 1,064,000
1,048,000 1,047,000 3,055,000 1,067,000 1,070,000 1,059,000 1,071,000 1,073,000 1,082,000
3.1
3.5
3.7
406
6.3
4.5
4-7
501
5.5
3,000
44.600
June
1951
4.000
40,600
19,400
21,200
1.51
32,100
4.200
27,900
2,3001
12,100
11,300
4.0
47.900
4,000
43,900
22,800
31, 100
1.9
July
1951
32,600
4,200
28,400
1,600
700
26,100
26,600
3,200
.3.200
23,400 22,900
11,600
11,300
409
August
1.951
53,200
3.700
49,500
1,100
53,300
3.700
49,600
1,200
48.400 43,400
4,000
4,000
44.400 44,400
23.3001 23,300
21,100
2.1
21,100
203
27,200
3,200
24,000
12,600
11,400
4.8
September
1951
33,000
32,900
4,200
4,200
26.800 28,700
1,600
1,800
26,900
3.200
23.700
12,400
1.1.,300
55
53,100
3.700
49,400
1,000
300
48.100
Planning Research and
Statisti Division
4,000
44,100
22,300
2,200
109
October
1951
32,900
4,200
28.700
1,600
27,100
3.200
23,900
12,500
11,400
409
53,200
3.700
49.500
1,400
November
1951
48,300
4.000
44,100
22,500
21,600
2.6
32,800
4.100
28,700
1,900
26,800
3,200
23,600
1.2,200
11,400
5.8
53,600
3.700
49,900
1,800
48,100
4,000
44,100
December
1951
22,000
21,800
3.41
32,800
4,100
28,700
1,800
25,900
3,200
23,700
12,200
11,500
5.5
53,600
3.700
49.900
1,900
48,000
4,000
44.000
22,200
21,800
3.5
32,800
4,100
28,700
1,900
26,800
3,100
23.700
12,000
11,700
5.8
January
1951
48,200
6,700
41,500
2,500
700
38,300
3,800
34,500
19,900
14,500
5.2
CHID BES
122,500
3.800
118,700
3,200
(23
February
1951
115.500
48,200
6,700
41,500
2,600
9.300
106,200
70,300
35.900
2.6
700
38,200
3,800
34,400
19,700
14,700
503
-->
38,300
3,000
35, 100
16,400
18,700
404
540 200
3.000
en 0
61.200
1,000
50, 200
4,100
40,300
24, 400
21 00
2.5
July
1951
134, 100
5,700
128,400
5.500
K SƏ
112,900
9,000
103,500
50,400
53,500
404
43,700
3,500
49, 200
1,900
6.27 (*****)
30, 300
3,000
95,300
16,500
18,890
ما
54,400
3,000
54,400
1,200
50,200
4,300
46,100
24,300
21,800
2.2
August
1951
123,800
5.700
110,100
6,600
111,500
9,000
102,500
49.300
53,200
5.3
43.900
3.500
40.400
1,800
38,600
3,000
35,600
16,800
18,800
463
54,400
3,000
51.400
1,300
(x**
50,100
4.1.00
45,000
24.200
21,800
2.4
September
1951
129,500 | 123,500
5.700
5,700
117,800
7,000
117,800
7.500
43,400
3.500
39,900
1,400
110,800 110,300
9,000
101,800
48,700
9,000
101,300
48,300
53,000
6.1
53,100
507
38,500
3,000
35,500
16,700
18,800 i
3.2
54,000
3,000
51,000
1,100
Planning
Statisti
49.900
4,100
45,800
24,100
21,700
2.0
October November
1951.
1951
43.500
3,500
40,100
1,800
38,300
3,000
35.300
15,500
18,800
30.1
54,1.00
3,000
51,100
1,100
500
49,500
search and
Di vi si on
4,100
45,400
23.700
21,700
2.0
123,300 123,900
5,700
5,700
117,600
7,800
118,200
7,300
109,800
9,000
100,800
47,800
53,000
6.3
43,600
3,500
40,100
1,600
UDE=N/
38,500
3,000
35.500
16,500
19,000
3.7
54,400
3.000
5,400
1,600
December
1951
49,800
4,100
45,700
23,800
21,500
2.9
110,400
9,000
101,400
47,900
53,500
6,3
44,000
3,500
40,500
1,900
33,600
3,000
35,600
16,600
19,000
4-3
54,600
3,000
51,600
1,700
49,900
FLAM
88883
January February
1951
1951
79,000
3,400
75,600
2,100
-~
73,500
4,300
69,200
30, 200
39,000
207
49,800
1,600
48,200
3.100
3
45,100
35,200
5,100
30,100
2,300
79.200
3.400
75,809
2,100
27,800
2,700
25,100
13,200
11,900
6.5
C3%
73,700
4,300
69,400
30,600
38,800
2.7
49,800
1,600
48,200
PR
2,300
AREA DISTRIBUTION OF MICHIGAN'S LABOR FORCE
1951
35,000
5,100
29,900
2,200
March
1951
79,000
3,400
75,600
1,700
100 =>
73.900
46,400
45.900
3,500
3,500
3,500
41,600 42,400 43,900
26,800 27,800 28,000
14,800
14,600
14,900
6.2
405
3.6
4,300
69,600
30,700
38,900
2.2
34,900
5,100
29,800
2,000
*** **
April
1951
27,800
79,100
3,400
75,700
1,600
49.800
1,600
48,200 48,700
1,800
1,300
Get De
74,100
4,400
69,700
30,800
38,900
2.0
50,300
1,600
47,400
3.500
43.900
28,800
15,100
205
34,800
5,100
29,700
1,500
1 1
27,700
2,700
2,700
2,700
25,000 25,100 25,500
13,500
13.300
11,700
боз
13,300
11,800
5,7
12,000
4.3
25,200
TABLE MM-2
May
1951
79,000
3.400
75,600
1,500
pton, Congo
74,100
4,400
69,700
30,500
39,100
1.9
50,600
1,600
49,000
1,200
C
47,800
3.500
44,300
29.100
15,200
2.4
35,000
5,100
29,900
1,300
28,600
2,700
25,300
13,900
12,000
3.7
B-14
6
June
1951
80,600
3,400
77.200
3,000
LOGI
74,200
4,400
69,800
30,500
39,300
3.7
50,900
1,600
49,300
1,300
48,000
3.500
44.500
29,100
88
15, 400
2.5
∞∞
July
1951
28,700
80,400
3.400
77,000
3,300
CALO CHIC
73.700
4,400
69.300
30,200
39,100
4.7
51,200
1,600
49,500
1,900
Che cod
47,700
3,500
44, 200
35,400 35,600
5,100
5,100
30,300
1,600
30,500
1,600
28,700
15,500
307
200
28,700
2,700 2,700
26,000 26,000
13,900 13,800
12,100
12,200
405
4.5
August
1951
80,200
3,400
76,800
3,000
BĒRN
73,800
4,400
69,400
30,100
39,300
3.7
51,200
1,600
49,600
2,000
47,600
3.500
44,100
28,600
15,500
3.9
35,600
5,100
30,500
1,300
2,200
27,000
2,700
24,300
11,900
12,400
·3.7
September
1951
79,300
3.400
75,900
2,700
2,700
70,500
4.400
66,100
26,800
39,300
304
51,000
1,500
49,400
2,200
47,200
3.500
43.700
28,300
15,400
403
35,700
5,100
30,500
1,600
2,200
26,800
MR ↑ TENDEESSERE DA
#
Fleaning, Research and
Statistics Division
October November December
1951
1951
1951
79,200
3.400
75,800
2.300
73,500
4.400
59,100
29,500
39,600
2=0
3,200
1,600
49,600
1,800
47,800
3,500
44,300
28,800
15,500
3.5
35,500
5,100
30,400
1,900
28,500
2.,700
2,700
24.100 25,800
11,700
12,400
4.5
13,400
12,400
5.4
79,600
3.400
76,200
2,300
73.900
4,400
69,200
29,500
39.900
2.9
51,300
1,600
49,700
1,700
48,000
3,500
44.500
29,200
15.300
3.3
35,700
5,100
30,600
2,000
28,600
2,700
25.900
13,400
12,500
5.6
79,700
3,400
76,300
2.500
73.700
4,400
69.300
29,200
40,300
3.3
51,900
1,600
50,300
1,500
Spec
48,800
3,500
45,300
29,900
15,400
249
36,000
5,100
30,900
2,400
28,500
2,700
25,800
13,000
12,800
6.7
Michi gan Employment
Security Commission
Manufacturing industries
Non-manufacturing industries
employment as percent of total
labor force
Item
Wage and salary workers
ANSING
Workers involved in labor
management disputes
Non-farm employment
Self-employment (including
domestics)
Total labor force
Non-farm labor force
Unemployment
Agricultural employment
Agricultural employment
Non-farm labor force
Unemployment
Total labor force
Workers involved in labor
RT HURON
management disputes
Non-fani employment
Self-employment (including
domestics)
Wage and salary workers
Manufacturing industries
Non-manufacturing industri es
employment as percent of total
labor force
Wage and salary workers
Jonesti cs s)
Manufacturing industri es
Non-manufacturing industries
howployment as percent of total
labor force
management disputes
Non-farm employment
Self-employment (including
USKEGON
Workers involved in labor
Total labor force
Non-farm labor force
Unemployment
Agricultural employment
cili gan Employment
ecurity Commissi
a galak - pokr
Ito a
GINAW
Total labor force
Agricultural employment
Jon-farm labor force
nemployment
orkers involved in labor
management disputes
Non-farm employment
Self-employment (including
domestics)
fage and salary workers
Manufacturing industries
Nor-manufacturing industri es
employment as percent of total
Labor force
AR PENINSULA
otal labor force
gricultural employment
Jon-farm labor force
Inemployment
brkers involved in labor
management disputes
Non-faru employment
Self-employment (including
domestics)
age and salary workers
Manufacturing industries
Non-manufacturing industri es
employment as percent of total
Labor force
MP N Gan a ma
Dan Devletin dengan The
January February
1951
1951
61,400
6,200
55,300
800
THE LIKE
53,400
5,000
ર
48,400
26,100
22,300
2.9
103,400
12,200
91,200
6,900
100
84.200
7,900
76,300
24,100
52,200
6.7
Da proga va
6.1,400
6,200
55, 200
1,900
53,300
5,000
48,300
26,100
22, 200
3x1
103,200
12,200
91,000
7,400
w
83,600
7,900
75,700
24,000
51,700
7.2
AREA DISTRIBUTION OF MICHIGAN'S LABOR FORCE
1951
March
1951
Mark 1 Kg -
61,400
6,200
55,200
3,800
53,400
5,000
48,400
26,000
22,400
2.9
103,000
1.2,200
90,800
8,500
OCIAL
82,300
7,900
74,400
22,900
51,500
8.3
TABLE MM-2
April
1951
SUZ
SEMOGA Date meat vie
61,400
6,300
55.100
2,000
53,100
5,000
48,100
25,700
22,400
3.3
102,600
12,200
99,400
9%600
May
1961
61,400
6,400
55,000
1,700
<>
53,300
5.100
48, 200
25,600
22,600
2.8
103,600
12,200
91,400
6,500
80, 800
84,900
7,900 8,400
72,900
20,700
52, 200
904
June
1951
3-15
61,900
6,400
55,500
2,000
G
53,500
5,100
43
48,400
25.500
22,900
3.2
104,400
12,200
92,200
4,500
Files Smal
87,700
8,600
76.500 79,100
22,400
54,100
24,000
55.100
403
6.3
July
1951
62,300
6,400
55,900
2,000
GIR E
53,900
5,100
48,800
25,600
23.200
3.2
93 $400
4,300
August
1951
89,100
8,600
80,500
24,300
56,200
4.1
62,300
6,400
55,900
1,900
--
54,000
1.05,600 105,500
12,200 12,200
93.300
4,100
5,100
48
,900
25,600
23,300
300
Par →
89,200
8,600
80,600
24,100
56500
309
September
1951
62,200
6,400
55,800
1,500
54,300
5,100
49,200
26,000
23,200
24
104,700
12,200
92,500
4,400
Samt var ja
88,100
8,500
79,600
23,800
55,800
4.2
Planning, Research and
Statistics Dion
October November December
1951
1951
1951
62,200
6,300
55,900
1,600
54,300
5,100
49,200
26,100
23,100
2.6
104, 200
12,200
92,000
5,000
87,000
8,200
78,800
23,300
55,500
4,8
62,300 62,300
6,300
6,300
56,000
1,800
56,000
1,900
54,200
5.000
49,200
26,100
23,100
2.0
54,100
5.000
49,100
25,900
23,200
3.0
104,100 103,700
13,200
1?.200
91,900
6,000
21,500 G
3,300
12 QAD
83,200
85,900
8,200
77,700
8,000
7,5,200
23,000 22,000
54,700
5.8
53,200
8.0
F-15
January
1952
du ponte tgravura nga kaet tylne p
47,400
4,000
43.400
22,100
21,300
February
1952
32,600
4,100
28,500
2,800
8.6
com
25,700
3,100
22,600
11,600
11,000
48,000
4,000
44 000
22,800
21, 200
*** and land tagh này ph
March
1952
32,600
4,100
28,500
3,000
9.2
25,500
3,100
22,400
11,300
11,100
2,350,000 2,346,000 2,357,000 2,378,000
2,350,000 2,346,000 2,357,000 2,378,000 2,362,000 2,395,000
2,395,000
222,000 221,000 222,000 222,000 223,000 223,000
2,128,000 2,125,000 2,135,000 2,156,000 2,139,000 2,172,000
2,172,000
1,077,000 1,079,000 1,083,000 1,093,000 1,104,000 1,097,000
1,051,000 1,046,000 1,052,000 1,063,000 1,035,000 1,075,000
AREA DISTRIBUTION OF MICHIGAN'S LABOR FORCE
1952
53,300 53,700 53,800 53,800 53,800 54,400
3,700
3,700
3,700
3,700
3,700
49,600
2,200
50,000
50,100
50,100
50,100
2,000
1,500
1,200
4.1
700
307
2.8
202
103
Th
48,600
4,000
44,600
April
1952
23,200
21,400
| 4,4
32,400
4,100
28,300
2,400
704
TABLE MM-2
25,900
3,100
22,800
*** q****@TAP) 4 von AS VERMONT CASE
2,735,000 2,725,000 2,715,000 2,716,000 2,710,000 2,721,000 2,742,000 2,732,000
2,721,000 2,742,000 2,732,000 2,742,000 2,758,000 2,794,000 2,819,000
212,000 213,000 213,000 213,000 213,000 213,000 213,000 213,000
2,523,000 2,512,000 2,502,000 2,503,000 2,497,000 2,508,000 2,529,000 2,519,000
172,000 166,000 145,000 122,000 90,000 87,000 265,000 113,000
603
5.3
405
907
213,000 213,000 212,000 212,000
2,529,000 2,545,000 2,582,000 2,607,000
62000
50,000 51,000 50,000
2.3
1.8
1.8
1.8
6.1
303
302
401
26,000
2,000
2,238,000 2,404,000
2,238,000 2,404,000
1,000
7,000 5,000 1,000
2,460,000 2,490,000 2,530,000 2,556,000
8 888
May
1952
23,300
21,600
32,300
4, 200
28,1.00
1,900
509
Šaty z jemu stažna kre
88880
MONEYGR
49,400
4,000
45.400
23,600
21,800
26, 200 26,900
3,200
23,000
3,200
11,400 11,400
11,600
23.700
12,000
100
11,400
P-16
June
1952
32,300
4,200
28,100
1,200
307
39 700
50, 700
1,000
108
49, 700
4,000
450700
23, 900
21,800
32, 700
4,200
28,500
1,400
4-3
:.
27,100
3,200
23,900
12, 200
11,700
mom son amit fee to try to "zarana khatma gaa kumistet - my fa
July
1952
223,000 223,000
2,015,000 2,181,000
2,015,000 2,181,000
933,000 1,082,000
1,082,000 1,099,000
54.700 55,000
3,700!
3.700
51,400
800
1.5
51,000
800
105
50, 200
4,000
46,200
24.300
21, 900
August September
1952
1952
33,000
40 200
28,800
3.300
10.0
25,500
30200
22,300
10,400
11,900
50,600
4,000
46,600
24,600
22,000
32,800
4, 200
28,600
1,200
307
27 $400
3,200
24, 200
12,300
11, 900
*** QİD
50, 900
4,000
46,900
25,000
21,900
༈t
32,700
40 200
28,500
900
2.8
2/95
223,000 223,000 223,000
2,237,000 2,267,000 2,307,000
1,135,000 1,161,000 1,196,000
1,102,000 1,106,000 1,111,000
500
27.100
ANTARA Avaa ka
55, 200 55,800
3.700
3,600
51,500
600
1.1
3,200
23, 9001
12,100
11,800
Planning, Research and
Statistics Division
October November December
1952
1952
1952
52,200
900
1.6
600
50,700
4,000
46.700
240600
22,100
32,700
4.200
28,500
900
2.8
1,000
26,600
3,200
23,400
11,600
11,800
51.400
40000
47.4.00
25,500
21,900
56,000 56,200
3,600
3,600
52,600
52,400
1,000
1.8
1,100
2.0
32,700
4,100
28,600
900
2.8
500
27,200
3,200
24,000
12,300
:
700
70
223,000
2,333, 000
1,217,000
1,116,000
51.500
4,000
47.500
25,700
21,800
32,900
40100
28,800
1,100
3+3
500
27,200
3.200
24,000
12,100
11,900
*
薯
fichi gan Employment
Security Commi ssi on
RANT PEREM, TANISALSALDUMYVALE SE NAUDUMA YA
Item
ng industries
STATE TOTAL
Non-manufact
Total labor force
Manufacturing industries
Agricultural employment
Wage and salary workers
Non-farm labor force
Unemployment
management disputes
Non-farm employment
Self-employment (including
domestics)
Percent of total labor force
Workers involved in labor-
BATTLE CREEK
Percent of total labor force
Workers involved in labor-
Total labor force
management disputes
Non-farm employment
Self-employment (including
domestics)
Non-farm labor force
Unemployment
Wage and salary workers
Manufacturing industries
Non-manufacturing industri es
Agricultural employment
Total labor force
Wage and salary workers
Manufacturing industries
Non-manufacturing industries
management disputes
Non-farm employment
Self-employment (including
domestics)
Fercent of total labor force
Workers involved in labor-
Agricultural employment
Non-farm labor force
Unemployment
BAY CITY
chigan Employme
curity Commission
Fa (a Anda Jan.
Item
INTON HARBOR
Total labor force
Agricultural employment
Non-farm labor force
Unemployment
Percent of total labor force
Workers involved in labor-
management disputes
Non-farm employment
Self-employment (including.
domestics)
Wage and salary workers
Manufacturing industries
Non-manufacturing industries
ETROIT METROPOLITAN
Total labor force
Agricultural employment
Non-farm labor force
Unemployment
Percent of total labor force
Workers involved in labor-
management disputes
Non-farm employment
Self-employment (including
domestics)
Wage and salary workers
Manufacturing industries
Non-manufacturing industries
LINT
Total labor force
Agricultural employment
Non-farm labor force
Unemployment
Percent of total labor force
Workers involved in labor-
management disputes
Non-farm employment
Self-employment (including
domestics)
Wage and salary workers
Manufacturing industries
Non-manufacturing industries
January
1952
48,100 48,100
6,700
6,700
41,400
2,400
5.0
41,400
2,800
5.8
38,600
3,800
34,800
20,000
14,800
1,446,000
13,000
1,433,000
107,000
704
1,000
1,325,000
113,000
1,212,000
635,000
577,000
116,400
4,000
112,400
8,500
703
February
1952
103,900
9.300
94,600
56,000
38,600
39,000
3,800
35,200
20,400
14,800
116,200
4,000
112,200
8,600
704
AREA DISTRIBUTION OF MICHIGAN'S LABOR FORCE
1952
TABLE MM-2
103,600
9,300
94,300
55,900
38,400
March
1952
April
1952
47,600 47.400
6,800
6,000
40,800
40.500
2,000
1,500
402
304
Maxy
1952
47.500
6,800
40,700
2,600
304
38,800
39,000
39,100
3,800 3,800
35,000 35,200
3,800
35,309
20,200 20.300 20,300
14,800
14,900 15,000
105,900
107,700
9,300 9.300
96,600 98.400
57.900 58,900
38,700 39.500
400
108,700
June
1952
9,500
99, 200
59,400
39,800
48,900
6.900
B-17
42,000
1,500
301
**
40,500
116,200 116,200 115,600 117,100
4,900 4,000
4,000
4,000
112,200
6,300
112,200
4,500
111, 600
2,500
113,100
3.300
2.8
5.4
3.9
2.2
4,000
35,500
20,600
July
1952
49,200
6.900
42,300
1,500
3.0
20.500
15,900 16.300
109,800
9,500
100.300
59.600
40,700
40,800
4.000
36.800
August
1952
117,700
4,000
113,700
16,500
14.0
49.700
6,900
42,800
1,400
2.8
400
41,000
4,000
37,000
20,600
16,400
September
1952
97,200
9.500
87.700
46,900 57.000
40,800
40,800
49,200
6,900
107,300
9.500
97,800
42,300
1,100
2.2
400
40,800
3.900
36,900
20,700
16, 200
116,800 118,300
4,000
4.000
112,800
5,500
114,300
3,200
407
2.7
13,000 13,000 13,000 13,000 13,000 13,000 13,000 13,000 13.000 13,000
1,424,000
102,000
7.1
5.9
107
1,437,000 1,429,000 1,432,000 3,428,000 1,427,000 1,439,000 1,429,000 1,440,000 1,453,000 1,483,000 1,502,000
13,000
1,416,000 1,419,000 1,435.000 1.434,000 1,426,000 1,416,000 1,427,000 1,440,000 1,470,000 1,489,000
85,000 69,000 52,000 48,000 185,000 65,000 33,000
20,000!!
25,000 25.000
4.8
3.6
304
12.9
·4.5
2.3
107
103
1,000 43,000 18,000 17,000
1,000
2,000 1,000
1,322,000 1,331,000 1,349,000 1,320,000 1,348,000 1,224.000 1,350,000 1,392,000 1,414,000 3,445,000
113,000 113,000 114.000
114,000 114,000 114,000 114,000 114,000 11.40000 114,000
1,209,000 1,218,000 1,235,000 1,206,000 1.234.000 1,110,000 1,236,000 1,278,000 1,300,000 1.331.000
635,000 642,000 652,000 657,000
645,000
718,000
573,000 577,000 583,000 549,000 589,000
613,000
|
516,000 636,000 674,000 693,000
594,000 600,000 604,000 607,000
Planning, Re ch and
Statistics Division
111,100
9.500
101,600
60.900
40,700
October November December
1952
1952
1952
48.700
6,800
41,900
900
1.8
400
40,600
3.900
36,700
20,900
15% 800
48,400
6,800
41,600
1,400
2.9
115,500
2,700
2.03
400
39,800
112,800
9.500
103.300
62,700
40,600
3.900
35,900
20,600
15,300
119,500 121,000
4,000 4,000
117,000
3.300
2.7
48,100
6,800
41.300
1.300
2.7
113.700
9,500
104, 200
63,800
40,400
100
39,900
3,800
36,100
20,900
15, 200
1,469,000
114,000
1.355.000
236,000
619,000
122,000
4,000
118,000
3,100
2.5
114.900
9.500
105.400
64.700
40,700
January
1952
122,900
5,700
117,200
7,800
6.3
109,400
9,000
100,400
48,100
52,300
43,600
3,500
40,100
1,800
4.1
54,400
3,000
53,400
1,800
303
<< (
49,600
#
4,100
45,500
24,100
21,400
February
1952
38,300
3,000
35,300
16,700
3,000
35,200
16,800
18,600 18,400
109, 200
9,000
100, 200
48,100
52,100
122,600 122,600
5,700
5,700
116,900
116,900
7,700
6.3
7,000
5.7
43,400
3,500
39,900
1,700
309
Ka
54, 200
3,000
51,200
1,800
303
AREA DISTRIBUTION OF MICHIGAN'S LABOR FORCE
1952
March
1952
49,400
4,100
45,300
24,000
21,300
109,900
9,000
100,900
48,700
52, 200
38,200 38,200
43,400
3.500
39,900
1,700
3.9
3,000
35, 200
16,800
18,400
53,900
3,000
50,900
2,100
309
48,800
4,100
44, 700
23,600
21,100
TAPLE MM-2
April
1952
(CD-RO
110,900
122,100 122,100 122,200
5,700
5,700
5% 700
116,400
5,500
4.5
116,400
5.500
4,5
116,500
5,400
4.4
9,000
101, 900
49,300
52,600
43.400
3,500
39,900
1,600
307
300
38,000
3,000
35,000
16,700
1.8, 300
53,800
3,000
50,800
1,800
3.3
May
1952
400
110,500
4,100
44.300
23,000
9,000
101,500
48,500
53,000
43,400
3.500
39,900
1,200
2.8
53,600
3,000
50,500
1,700
3.2
600
48,400 48,900
*
4,100
44,800
23,400
21,300 21-400
June
1952
B-18
G
111,100
38,700
3,000
3,000
35,700 35,900
16,900 16,800
18,800 19,100
9,000
102,100
48,600
53,500
43,500
3,500
40,000
1,100
205
Cũng
38,900
54,100
3,000
51,100
2,000
307
49,100
4,100
45,000
23,300
21, 700
July
1952
"
123,600
5,700
117,900
8,100
6.6
109,800
9,000
100,800
47,400
53,400
43,900
3,500
40,400
3.800
8.7
YOU CAN
36,600
3,000
33,600
1.4, 500
190.100
54,000
3,000
51,000
1,500
208
49,500
4,100
45,400
23.800
21,500
August
1952
123,200
5,700
117,500
7 & 900
6.4
109,600
9,000
100,600
47,200
53.400
44,100
3.500
40,600
1,900
403
Foto Gal
38,700
3,000
35,700
16,500
9, 200
54,000
3.000
51,000
1,400
2.6
49.600
4,100
45,500
23,800
21,700
September
1952
122,600
5,700
116,900
5,000
4.3
111,900
9,000
102, 900
49,100
53.800
44,100
3,500
40,600
1,000
203
39,600
3,000
36,600
17,300
19.300
53,800
3,000
50,800
1,000
109
500
49,300
4,100
45,200
23.300
21,900
Planning Research and
Statistics Division
October
1952
122,600 | 123,400
5.700
117,700
2,800
203
50 700
116,900
3.300
207
113,600
9,000
104,600
50,800
53,800
440 300
3,500
40.800
900
2.0
PLA
39,900
3,000
36,900
17,500
19,400
500
49,800
November December
1952
1952
4,100
45,700
23,300
22,400
114,900
90000
105, 900
52,100
53,800
44,900
3.500
43,400
1,100
2.4
(+1-8390
40,300
54,300
3,000
51,100 510400
800
105
3,000
37.300
17,700
19,600
54,400
3,000
1-2
900
207
50.500
4,100
46.400
24,100
22,300
124,200
5n700
118,500
2,600
2.1
115,900
9,000
20
1060900
52,600
54.300
450400
3.500
43,900
1,200
206
49.700
3,000
37.700
17.700
20,000
55x600
3,000
51,600
1.000
1.8
50,600
4.100
46.500
24.300
22,200
Mi chi gan Employment
Security Commission
Wage and salary workers
Manufacturing industries
Non-manufacturing industri es
Item
GRAND RAPIDS
Percent of total labor force
Workers involved in labor-
management disputes
Non-farm employment
Self-employment (including
domestics)
Total labor force
Non-farm labor force
Unemployment
Agricultural employment
Agricultural employment
CKY
Non-farm labor force
Unemployment
Total labor force
Percent of total labor force
Workers involved in labor-
KALAMAZOO
management disputes
Non-farm employment
Self-employment (including
domestics)
Wage and salary workers
Manufacturing industries
Non-manufacturing industries
Wage and salary workers
Manufacturing industries
Non-manufacturing industries
management disputes
Non-farm employment
Self-employment (including
domestics)
JACKSON
Workers involved in labor-
Total labor force
Percent of total labor force
Agricultural employment
Non-farm labor force
Unemployment
ichi, gan Employ
ecurity Commî salon
WM & S ENG at what
I tem
ANSING
Tobal labor force
Agricultural employment
Non-farm labor force
Unemployment
Percent of total labor force
Workers involved in labor-
management disputes
Non-farm employment
Self-employment (including
domestics)
Wage and salary workers
Manufacturing industri es
Non-manufacturing industries
USKEGON
Total labor force
PORT HURON
man per p
Agricultural employment
Non-farm labor force
Unemployment
Percent of total labor force
Workers involved in labor.
management disputes
Non-farm employment
Self-employment (including
domestics)
Wage and salary workers
Manufacturing industries
Non-manufacturing industri es
Total labor force
Agricultural employment
Non-farm labor force
Unemployment
Percent of total labor force
Workers involved in labor-
management disputes
Non-farm employment
Self-employment (including
domestics)
Wage and salary workers
Manufacturing industries
Non-manufacturing industries
G
January February
1952
1952
79,300
3,400
75,900
2,800
305
73,100
4.400
68,700
29,500
39,200
51,600
1,600
50,000
1,700
303
48,300
3,500
44,800
29,900
14,900
35,400
5,100
30,300
2,700
7.6
79,200
3.400
75, 300
3,000
3.8
** Ch
72,800
4,400
68,400
29,400
72,800
4.400
68,400
29,300
39,000 39,100
50,200
2,000
3.9
(* (*
48,200
51,800 53,600
1,600
1,600
3,500
44,700
29,900
14,800
35.700
5,100
30,600
2,800
708
10 CO
ARKA DISTRIBUTION OF MICHIGAN'S LABOR FORCE
1952
27,600
2,700 2,700
24,900 25,100
12,900
12,000
13,000
12,100
Matul
1952
27,800
79,100
3.400
75,700
2,900
307
88
50,000
2,100
402
47,900
3,500
44,400
29,500
14,900
35,700
5,100
30,600
3,100
8.7
4) C
27,500
2,700
24,800
12,600
12,200
TABLE MM-?
April
1962
79%409
3.400
75,700
2,300
209
600
72,800
4.400
68,400
29,800
38,600
51,600
1,600
50,000
1,600
зод
400
48,000
3,500
44.500
29,300
15, 200
35% 700
5,100
30,600
3,400
905
27,200
2,700
24, 500
12,100
12,400
May
1952
79,100
3.400
75.700
1,400
1.8
74,300
4,400
69,900
30,200
39,700
51,500
1,600
49,900
1,900
307
400
47,600
35,600
5,100
30,500
3.300
903
1.300
25,900
June
1952
790700
3.400
76,300
2,000
205
49,000
3.500
3,500
44,300 45,500
28,800
15,300
29,900
15,600
B-19
74,300
4,400
69,900
30, 200
39,700
51,900
1,600
50,300
1,300
2.5
35,600
5,200
30,500
2,900
8w B
27,600
2,700
2,700
23,200 24,900
11,900 11,800
11,300
13,100
July
1952
80,300
3.400
76.900
4,000
500
GAFOX
72,900
4,400
68,500
28,500
40,000
53,100
1,600
5500
1,300
2.4
(**)(****)
50,200
3.500
49.700
31,000
15,700
35,900
5,100
30,800
3,000
8.4
27,800
2,700
25,100
12,000
13.100
August September
1952
1952
80,100
3.400
76,700
3.500
404
73,200
4,400
68,800
28,600
40,200
52.800
1,600
51,200
1.500
2.8
FORES
49.700
3,500
46,200
30,600
15,600
35,500
5,100
39,400
2,500
7.0
27,900
2,700
25,200
11,900
13,300
80,200
3.490
76,800
1,500
2. 9
75,200
4.400
70,800
30,200
40,600
52,700
1,600
51,100
1,200
2.3
49,900
3,500
46,400
30,700
15,700
35,300
5,100
30,200
1,700
408
Planning, Reach and
Statistics Division
October November December
1952
1952
1952
81,500
3.400
78,100
2,200
207
75, 900
4,400
71,500
30,900
40,600
52,700
1,600
51,100
1,000
109
50,100
3,500
46,600
30,900
15.700
35, 200
5.100
30,100
1,300
307
28,800
2,700
26,100
12,600
28,500
2,700
25,800
12,300
13.500 13.500
81,700
3.400
78,300
2.500
301
75,800
40400
71.400
31,100
40,300
52,800
1,600
51,200
900
107
50.300
3.500
45,800
31,200
35,600
35.700
5,100
30,600
1,200
3.4
29,400
2.700
26,700
13,000
13.700
83,000
3.400
79.500
2.100
205
77.500
4.400
73.100
33,900
410200
53.300
1,400
51,900 $
1,000
1.9
50,900
3.500
47 $400
31,700
15.700
36,200
5.1.00
31,100
1,200
3.3
29,900
2,700
27,200
13.300
13.900
January
1952
February
1952
61,900
61,700
6,400 6,400
55,500
3,000
4.8
55,300
3,500
507
MEDY CUST
ក
52,500
51,800
5,000
5,000
47,500 46,800
24,800
22,700
AREA DISTRIBUTION OF MICHIGAN'S LABOR FORCE
1952
103,100
12,200 12,200
90,900
9,000
8.7
90,400
8,700
8.5
TABLE MM-2
March April
1952
1952
61,500
6,400
55,100
3.000
4.9
61,400
6,400
55,000
1,700
2.8
52,100
53.300
5,000
5,100
47,100 48,200
24,100
24,400
22,700 22,700
25,200
23,100
*** (0)
76,200
102,600 100,900 100,800 3.00,500
12,200
12,200 12,200
88,700
88,600
10,300
12,400
12.3
88,300
7,500
705
10.2
81,700
78,400
8.1.,900
8,000
8,000 8,100
8,000
73,900 73,700 '70,300 68,200
22,100 22,500 19,400
51,800 $1,200 50,900
May
1952
17,100
51,100
61,400
6,400
55,000
1,300
201
100
53.600
5,100
500
25.300
23.200
80,800
8,200
72,600
19,500
53.100
B-20
June
1952
62,000
6,400
55,600
1.,500
2.4
54,100
5,100
49,000
25,500
23,500
101, 200
12,200
89,000
6,400
6.3
7:300
75,300
8,500
66,800
20,400
46,400
tak
July
1952
62,300
6,400
55.900
8,200
1302
47,700
5,100
42,600
19,100
23.500
102,300
12,200
90,100
6.700
6.5
7.400
76,000
8,400
67,500
20,200
47.400
August September
1952
1952
62,300
6,400
55.900
3,100
5.0
FRANCIS
52,800
54,400
5,100
49,300
25,700
23,700 23,500
5,100
47.700
24,000
62,200
6.400
55,800
1,400
203
102,200 101,100
12,200 12,200
88,900
4,300
4.3
90,000
4.900
4.8
85,100
8,500
76,600
2,100
82,500
8,500
74,000
21,000 20,600
55,600 53,400
Planning, Research and
Statistics Division
October November December
1952
1952
1.952
62,200
6.300
55,900
1,300
2.1
54,600
5,100
49,500
35,900
23,600
99,900
12,200
87,700
3,600
306
1,600
82,500
8,500
74,000
21,000
53.000
62,400
6,200
56.200
1,400
2.2
54,800
5,000
49,800
26,100
23.700
100,000
12,200
87,800
4.400
4.4
83.400
8,200
75,200
21,100
54,300
62,400
6,200
56,200
1$400
2.2
54,800
5,000
49.800
26,100
23.700
99,700
12,200
87,500
5.700
5.7
3x,800
8,000
73.800
900
53,300
Mi chi gan Employment
Security Commission
Wage and salary workers
Manufacturing industries
Non-manufacturing industri es
Item
Ma ei segala t
management disputes
Non-farm employment
Self-employment (including
domestics)
Percent of total labor force
Workers involved in labor-
SAGINAW
Non-farm labor force
Unemployment
Total labor force
Agricultural employment
Agricultural employment
Total labor force
Non-farm labor force
Unemployment
UPPER PENINSULA
Percent of total labor force
Workers involved in labor-
Manufacturing industries
Non-manufacturing industries
management disputes
Non-farm employment
Self-employment (including
domestics)
Wage and salary workers
DESCRIPTION OF LABOR TURNOVER DATA
C-1
The labor turnover data published by the Michigan Employment Security Commission are
computed from confidential reports secured from 1,000 cooperating employers in
Michigan manufacturing industries. Employer reports include information on ac-
cessions, separations and employment. Rates are computed through dividing all
personnel transactions by the total employment at reporting firms. The data are
then adjusted to show turnover per 100 employed workers. It should be pointed out
that the turnover data include all personnel transactions at reporting firms
administrative, office, supervisory, as well as, production workers.
» 2008-CANÝ
Originally, labor turnover information served as a yardstick to measure turnover
problems at individual manufacturing plants. The data provides an average which can
be used in determining whether turnover at a particular plant is excessive.
Definition of Terms
In recent years, labor turnover rates have been used increasingly to indicate the
gross movement of workers which underlies any change in employment. However, turn-
over information is only a rough measure of employment change. Differences in the
period covered make the data incomparable with monthly changes in employment
turnover data covers one calendar month while employment estimates are prepared for
the fifteenth of each month. In addition, turnover data cover personnel transac-
tions in the manufacturing industries only.
The gen-
Labor turnover measures the movement of workers into and from employment.
eral term refers to all personnel transactions in an establishment except intra-
plant transfers. The labor turnover series is divided into two major divisions
accessions and separations. Additional breakouts provide information on quits, lay-
offs and separations less layoffs.
Accessions cover all additions to a firm's working force and include the recall of
former employees following a layoff or absence of at least seven days' duration and
the addition of new employees to staffs.
Gross separations include all terminations of employment through layoff, quits,
discharges, retirement, death or entrance into the armed forces. Layoffs of less
than seven days' duration and short-term suspensions for inventory-taking or vaca-
tions are not included.
Quits include all terminations initiated by the employee because of dissatisfaction,
acceptance of other employment, return to school, ill health, maternity or voluntary
retirement where no pensions are provided. An unauthorized absence of seven or more
consecutive days is considered a quit.
Layoffs are terminations of employment lasting seven or more consecutive days ini-
tiated by management without prejudice to the workers. Suspensions of employment
for less than seven days and inventory or vacation shutdowns are not considered lay-
offs,
Separations less layoffs include all separations initiated by the employee, dis-
charges, and terminations of employment resulting from death, disability, retire-
ment, etc.
January
1949
6.6
4.4
2.2
1.6
4.0
6+
3.6
2.1
MNHAM
1.5
1.0
3.6
3.7
னால்
2.2
725o &
105
0,6
5.4
5.1
KMAH
souri
3.5
1.6
104
4.0
6.6
6421
WOл jad a
4.1
2.5
1.8
4~3
February
1949
5.8
44HAM
4. 1
1,7
1.2
3.8
→
this
81720
4.6
3.5
1.1
0.8
3.0
+r
6510
4.3
32
3.3
1.0
†ÄÅı
0.7
3.0
406
3.3
u owwa
103
1.0
mar
2.5
503
MMON
3.3
2.0
1.4
4.5
LABOR TURNOVER RATES IN MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES
:
March
1949
9.5
7.5
2.0
1.4
4.7
4.8
3.4
1.4
1.1
2.1
Blå
8.1
6.7
And I
104
0.7
2.6
6.7
5.2
ford famed as ur o
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725N
1.5
1.2
00
104
10.2
7.9
2.3
1.5
am
4.3
:
AREA DISTRIBUTION
April
1949
709
5.5
2.4
1.7
903
307
សហ
2.0
NON
1.7
1.4
3.2
4.8
300
1.8
1.2
++
4.8
5971
10.5
8.6
1.9
1.7
1949
TABLE MM-3
3:1
752
0 0
708
5.0
2.8
2.0
12.0
∞∞
May
1949
602
305
2.7
1.9
6.9
4.0
42
2.3
1.7
1.4
4.0
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7.0
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5.5
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1.5
0.8
2,4
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3.2
1.8
1.4
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1.4
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8.0
6.6
3.2
62445
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3.4
2.4
6.5
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1949
5,0
2.1
2.9
2,1
6.7
3.8
MÄÄÄÄ
2.3
1.5
1.3
509
11.3
10.3
3.0
∞muma
0.7
11.0
NAAA÷
2.5
1.0
105
103
KŕmŃŃ
407
1.
5.3
MNON~
3.6
2.7
7.7
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?
July
1949
48t
4-7
2.1
42246
2.6
1.9
5.5
2.7
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1.5
1.2
:
7520N
1.0
5.2
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8,8
7.3
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1.5
0.8
304
2.7
74M2N
1.4
103
বললনও
1.2
3.2
4.8
∞im&m
1.5
303
2.4
без
August
1949
5.3
2.0
mom too
လို့ ကိုယ်
3.3
2.4
508
3.2
1.6
लल
***.
26641
1.6
1.4
2.1
504
4.6
0.8
tỏ ỏ m
0.4
48
3.5
HON TO
192
UNWTO
5.1
1.9
3.2
2.4
7.0
மீன்சலம்
·5.6
1.6
030
4.0
2.9
6.1
September
1949
6.6
ömmц
3.3
3.3
2.6
ommon
4.5
NÓN N
2.9
9275N
0.2
2,7
2,5
3.2
4.1
3.4
0.7
4735
0.3
+Ĥmmo
1.5
4.1
1.0
3.1
3.0
6.5
05
7.7
3.8
8904
3.9
3.1
4.4
October November December
1949
1949
1.949
7.6
5.7
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Security Commission
Accession Pate
Item
Quit Rate
STATE TOTAL
Separation Less Layoff Rate
Gross Separation Rate
Layoff Rate
Layoff Rate
Separation Less Layoff Rate
Quit Rate
Accession Rate
Gross Separation Rate
BATTLE CREEK
DETROIT METROPOLITAN
Gross Separation Rate
Layoff Rate
Accession Rate
Separation Less Layoff Rate
Quit Rate
Separation Less Layoff Rate
Quit Rate
Accession Rate
Gross Separation Rate
Layoff Rate
BAY CITY
BENTON HARBOR
Gross Separation Rate
Layoff Rate
Accession Rate
Separation Less Layoff Rate
Quit Rate
Michigan Employ
Security Commi sauda
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MEAN THAN VARA İmanda (0) Á
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Layoff Rate
Separation less layoff Rabe
Quit Rate
Accession Rate
Item
GRAND RAPIDS
JACKSON
Gross Separation Rate
Layoff Rate
Separation Less Layoff Rate
Quit Rate
Accession Rate
Gross Separation Rate
Layoff Rate
Separation Less Layoff Rate
Quit Rate
Accession Rate
KALAMAZOO
Gross Separation Pate
Layoff Rate
LANSING
Separation Less Layoff Rate
Quit Rate
Accession Rate
Gross Separation Rate
Layoff Rate
Separation Less Layoff Rate
Quit Rate
Accession Rate
January
1949
2.8
boy
1.9
1.2
306
6.1
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3.4
207
1.7
405
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9.1
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6.2
4.0
2.2
2.2
5.0
308
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2.5
1.3
0.8
2.9
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1949
204
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4.7
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305
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109
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2.5
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0.7
1.6
1.1
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406
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1949
306
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1949
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2.4
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1949
307
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2.2
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1949
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407
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1949
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0.9
1.8
LABOR TURNOVER RATES IN MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES
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March
1949
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1949
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1949
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1949
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1949
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1949
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Item
MUSKEGON
Quit Rate
Gross Separation Rate
Layoff Rate
Separation Less Layoff Rate
Separation Less Layoff Rate
Quit Rate
Accession Rate
Layoff Rate
PORT HURON
Gross Separation Rate
UPPER PENINSULA
Gross Separation Rate
Layoff Rate
Accession Rate
Separation Less Layoff Rate
Quit Rate
Quit Rate
Accession Rate
Separation Less Layoff Rate
SAGINAW
Gross Separation Rate
Layoff Rate
Mi chi gan Employ
Security Commis
STATE TOTAL
Item
BATTLE CREEK
Gross Separation Pate
Layoff Rate
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Separation Less Layoff Rate
Quit Rate
Accession Rate
BAY CITY
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Gross Separation Rate
Layoff Rate
Separation Less Layoff Rate
Quit Rate
Accession Rate
Gross Separation Rate
Layoff Rate
BENTON HARBOR
Separation Less Layoff Rate
Quit Rate
Accession Rate
Gross Separation Rate
Layoff Rate
Separation Less Layoff Rate
Quit Rate
Accession Rate
DETROIT METROPOLITAN
Gross Separation Rate
Layoff Rate
Separation Less Layoff Pate
Quit Rate
Accession Rate
January
1950
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2.6
1.6
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1950
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1.8
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LABOR TURNOVER RATES IN M FACTURING INDUSTRIES
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1950
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May
1950
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1950
3.6
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LABOR TURNOVER RATES IN MANUFACTURING INDUSTRI ES
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1950
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1950
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1950
301
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4.9
0.5
4.4
2.7
4.4
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8.9
4.9
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4.0
3.2
6.0
6.1
3.8
2.3
1.9
3.6
309
3.9
mmm
964
3.9
5.4
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5.2
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0.3
4.9
2.9
409
2.9
0.2
2.7
1.8
3.3
16.8
14.3
2.5
1.8
4.6
4.8
3.1
1.7
1.6
307
3.4
0.1
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3.3
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3.3
3.1
4.5
1.2
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3.3
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403
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1.2
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fount furand
1.5
1.8
3.9
1.6
2.3
1.2
2.3
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Michigan Employment
Security Commission
Less than 0.05
Item
FLINT
Accession Rate
Gross Separation Fate
Layoff Rate
Quit Rate
Separation Less Layoff Rate
Quit Rate
Separation Less Layoff Rate
Accession Rate
Layoff Rate
GRAND RAPIDS
Gross Separation Fato
Gross Separation Rate
Layoff Rate
LANSING
Accession Rate
Separation Less Layoff Rate
Quit Rate
Quit Rate
Separation Less Layoff Rate
Accession Rate
Gross Separation Rate
Layoff Rate
JACKSON
KALAMAZOO
Gross Separation Rate
Layoff Rate
Accession Rate
Separation Less Layoff Rate
Quit Rate
|
xat
Michigan Emp
Security Comm. A. cos.
Item
MUSKEGON
Grose Separation Rate
Layoff Rato
Separation Less Layoff Pate
Qui & Rate
Accession Pate
FORT HURON
Gross Separation Fata
Layoff Fate
Separation
Quit Rate
Accession Rate
Less layoff Fato
SAGINAW
Gross Separation Rate
Layoff Kate
Separation Less Layoff Rate
Quit Rate
Accession Rate
UPPER FENINSULA
Cross Separation
Layoff Rate
Separation Less Layoff Rate
Quit Rate
Accession Rabe
Jarmary
1950
505
As of
ASAGN
1.1
Доб
706
IATA
201
1.2
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05
1.6
403
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304
0.9
11.1
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1950
5.0
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308
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102
0.8
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3.9
300
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3.6
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1.5
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0.9
0.8
2.5
4.3
3.2
0.9
007
4.1
LABOR TURNOVER RATES IN JUFACTURING INDUSTRIES
AREA DISTRIBUTION
March
1950
4. 8
3.1
107
101
11.1
300
1.8
∞✪
1.2
lol
4.3
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105
544
0.1
1.4
1.3
3.3
506
20075
0.7
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April
1.950
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1.0
во
1.0
709
301
1.6
105
105
209
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08. •
10550
1.5
0.2
103
1.1
2.6
Love
4.6
3.6
1.0
300
2.6
1950
TABLE MM-3
May
1950
8.8
AďNN∞
3.0
007
20
Osmo M
2.0
8.5
2.6
004
2.2
109
3.2
3.6
201
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105
C-7
10
6.5
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1.950
8.3
502
301
1,6
7.4
304
1a1
2.3
2.2
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4.8
2.1
0.2
109
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109
5546
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104
103
6.9
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1950
1.4
11.6
3.0
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2.4
2.2
5.2
2.3
0.1
2.2
200
4.0
2.4
0.8
HOW UNO
Доб
அஅ
August
1950
8.2
2.9
5.3
30
140
3.5
2.9
2.4
401
401
亞
4.2
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3.7
3.8
mоmmü
♪ owu ∞
3.3
3.0
5.4
September October November December
1950
1950
1.950
1.950
8.0
2.0
5.9
4.0
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3.6
0.3
3.
4.3
304
0.1
mďmŃt
44305
3.3
2.9
4.5
4.8
84430
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Statistics Division
1.4
3.4
3.3
703
2.2
50%
3.3
9.9
4.4
0.8
to må
4968
3.6
2.8
300
209
0.1
2.8
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2.4
4.3
407
2.1
2.6
2.4
6.2
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706
2.7
4.9
3.4
903
4.1
2.8
1.0
2.1
2.3
2.3
1.
2.8
8.4
5.4
3.0
2.1
10.5
6.8
3.0
3.8
2.6
5.4
2.8
1.6
1.2
1.0
1.7
1.9
0.3
1.6
103
1.3
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10.7
809
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2.
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107
5.3
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1951
5.4
1.7
307
2.4
5.9
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4.0
0.2
tomvå
3.8
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2.3
9.1
2.6
420
0.7
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109
1.8
8.9
507
2.6
3.1
3.0
407
A+N
5.9
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4.3
2.6
5.9
February
1951
4.6
1.1
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3.5
2.5
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2.9
0.3
2.6
109
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4.2
móññí
5.5
3.2
2.3
2.3
6.4
مالا
3.5
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3.0
WO OVIVJI
3.0
5.3
POK
5.1
1.0
4.1
LABOR TURNOVER RATES IN MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES
AREA DISTRIBUTION
2.9
6.4
March
1951
5.6
104
4.2
3.0
6.1
4.0
0.4
3.6
207
407
7.2
4.2
3.0
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→
2.8
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6.9
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1.8
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3.2
3.1
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439
6.0
1.1
409
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3.4
607
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1951
607
2.7
4.0
2.9
4.9
2
4.6
1.1
tĤmmt
1951
TABLE MM-3
3.5
3.0
momŃ→
4.5
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308
0.8
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3.1
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4.5
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3.2
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703
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3.2
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1951
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2.9
4.8
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6.1
no & mo
502
700 (A
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4.8
3.6
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305
0.5
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1951
5.5
2.0
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3.5
2.5
4.0
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3.2
2.6
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2.5
5.2
408
1.2
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3.5
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3.4
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5.9
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2.0
4.0
2.8
3.6
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1951
7.0
4.1
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2.9
1.9
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3.9
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5.3
1.9
3.4
2.4
4.9
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9.5
6.3
الالاله
3.3
2.7
4.1
بعة لها لها
4.5
101
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3.4
3.1
5.5
804
5.3
3.0
2.0
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1951
5.4
2.1
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3.3
2.2
5.3
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5.
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301
4.1
5.2
1.8
3.4
2.2
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5.8
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1951
505
2.5
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3.0
201
307
5.4
1.2
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4.2
3.6
3.3
506
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2.5
2.2
8.1
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0.4
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5.6
2.6
3.0
2.0
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Statistics Division
October November
1951
1951
6.3
3.7
2.6
1.6
4.2
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6.0
2.7
3.3
2.4
5.0
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3.8
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2.1
1.2
4.5
408
2.1
2.6
1.4
3.5
5.0
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3.2
1.8
1.3
3.9
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3.8
1.3
2.6
2.1
407
504
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3.2
2.2
102
4.8
December
1951
5.0
303
1.7
0.9
3.3
ŠŇĤAM
309
2.2
107
1.0
ناده مه مه
هاتها
2.6
ÄMÄÄN
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309
1.8
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1.1
2.7
2 №
2.4
007
107
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0.9
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Michigan Employment
Security Commission
Accession Rate
Item
Quit Rate
STATE TOTAL
Separation Less Layoff Rate
Gross Separation Rate
Layoff Rate
Gross Separation Rate
Layoff Rate
Separation Less Layoff Rate
DETROIT METROPOLI TAN
Quit Rate
Accession Rate
Accession Rate
Quit Rate
BATTLE CREEK
Separation Less Layoff Rate
Gross Separation Rate
Layoff Rate
Gross Separation Rate
Layoff Rate
Separation Less Layoff Rate
Quit Rate
BENTON HARBOR
Accession Rate
Accession Fate
BAY CITY
Quit Rate
Gross Separation Rate
Layoff Rate
Separation Less Layoff Rate
fichigan Employ
Security Commis
Item
LINT
Gross Separation Rate
Layoff Rate
Separation Less Layoff Rate
Quit Rate
Accession Rate
RAND RAPIDS
Gross Separation Rate
Layoff Rate
Separation Less Layoff Rate
Quit Rate
Accession Rate
JACKSON
Gross Separation Rate
Layoff Rate
Separation Less Layoff Rate
Quit Rate
Accession Rate
KALAMAZOO
Gross Separation Rate
Layoff Rate
Separation Less Layoff Rate
Quit Rate
Accession Rate
LANSING
Gross Separation Rate
Layoff Rate
Separation Less Layoff Rate
Quit Rate
Accession Rate
January
1951
4.4
1.4
3.2
1.
4.8
+4
மீல்…லம்
5.1
ΟΥ
2.0
HOA 4a
3.2
2.4
6.9
+4
4.8
3.4
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1.4
1.0
7.4
4.0
1.5
2.5
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mömíń
2.5
6.5
3.9
0.6
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3.3
1.
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5.0
February
1951
3.8
1.1
2.7
107
2.8
4.2
1.7
POULN
2.5
N
2.0
6.1
2.0
0.3
1.7
3337 O
103
5.9
NÓN NÓ
2.8
0.3
∞miii
2.5
2.5
3.5
mömít
3.9
0.6
Vow ono
LABOR TURNOVER RATES IN MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES
AREA DISTRIBUTION
3.3
1.9
4.5
March
1951
6.4
3.4.
300
2.0
3.7
மீன்…லன்
440
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5.3
326aN
3.6
2.9
6.2
3.4
1.4
2,0
107
3.9
3.2
0.2
had a ho fa N
3.1
2.5
4.1
±ómå‡
4,2
0.6
296
3.6
2.3
4.1
1951
TABLE MM-3
April
1961
64242
14304
4.4
2.3
1.6
2.4
4.8
1.5
3.3
2.7
5.4
ललललल
3 J
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1.2
VI OKO N band
1.9
1.6
3.5
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3.2
0.1
301
1455
tőmám
2.5
3.5
Love Gr
4.5
2.5
3.7
C-9
May
1951
0735N
4.0
1.7
2.3
1.5
207
5.3
1.5
3.8
2.8
4.9
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3.8
1.9
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1.9
1.6
2.9
mоmmt
3.6
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0.1
3.5
3.0
4.5
5.2
2 mor
1.3
mới m
3.9
2.6
3.9
June
1951
2.2
0.3
1.9
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1.1
2.9
70%
4.
3*2
NOA24
2.2
4.4
607
4.7
6+24+
2.0
060
1.6
4.8
3.9
0.8
इवलंबले
3.1
2.9
06104t
4.4
доб
1.4
4202
3.2
2.0
3.2
July
1951
2.6
0.4
2.2
1.1
1.9
5a6
2.5
ÄNÄNÄÄ
3.1
ON HUO
2.2
5.0
3.1
1.1
2.0
1.7
4.7
3*3
0.6
möŃŇm
mo∞ 4
2.8
2.4
3.6
மன்றலம்
5.2
2 KW TO
3.6
August
1951
5.1
மீல்
Man
2.9
2.2
1.4
2,6
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6.8
3.1
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3.7
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4.8
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2.7
2.1
1.5
5.1
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503
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3.
1.4
3.9
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3.6
4.1
0.6
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3.5
September
1951
4,1
1.8
2.3
1.2
1.9
5.2
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2.5
2.7
2.3
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4.1
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6.9
fat (de)
4.4
2.6
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94
2.2
3.3
308
0.4
∞ 45aa
3.3
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2.9
3.9
6.7
3,1
3.6
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Statistics Divisio
October November December
1951
1951
1951
9.0
7.0
2.0
009
2.9
505
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3.5
2.0
1.3
3.2
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4.1
2.2
1.8
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1.3
6.8
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6.0
aw
2.9
09154
3.1
2.5
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3.4
3+7
0.5
3.2
2.1
4,6
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2.3
6.3
4.4
1.9
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1.2
3.8
3.4
2.1
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1.0
2.5
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3.1
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1.3
304
5.2
4.2
1.0
0.4
1.8
4.2
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0.9
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2.6
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1951
•
11.2
7.7
3.5
517
2.1
907
3.4
1.9
1.5
1.1
4.2
40542
109
0.1
1.8
1.3
35
2.5
3.0
1.2
1.8
1.6
12.7
February
1951
6,8
3.0
3.8
2.7
8.9
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6.1
có cơm
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5.0
101
1611A
0.9
3.1
20ĤĤ2
2.4
4505
0.5
109
10.5
2.5
+24
4.7
2.8
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LABOR TURNOVER RATES IN MANUFACTURING INDUSTRI ES
AREA DISTRIBUTI ON
109
107
3.7
March
1951
7.1
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2.8
4.3
9.3
3.1
1.0
2.1
1.6
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4.1
954
409
2.5
2.4
1.9
4.1
6.2
4.3
1.9
1.7
3.2
1951
TABLE MM-3
April
1951
6.1
1.9
4.2
3.1
8.4
±±mo
2.6
0.5
2.1
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1961
1.5
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3.9
môn
3.9
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0.9
3.0
2.2
3.1
506
640
3.4
2.2
2.0
3.6
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May
1951
607
1.5
5.2
3.8
7.4
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75284
407
2.1
2.6
2.3
5.3
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3.2
0.2
mŏmům
3.0
2.4
42
3.2
4.0
1.9
2.1
2.0
6.6
June
1951
Nrinimoo
7.4
1.9
5.4
3.1
8.4
•
405
46424
လိုလိုကိုကို
2.1
5A4GN
2.4
1.9
3.7
2.2
0.2
2.0
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107
2.1
524366
4.5
2.2
2.4
2.3
6.6
July
1951
11.0
6.1
4.9
2.6
420
05
8.5
3.6
1.8
1.9
1.4
3.3
2.3
0.1
3A 260
2.2
1.6
1.6
522
5.1
Artma
2.7
2.4
2.3
3.9
August
1951
9.6
4.3
5.3
கசமல்ல
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2.9
8.0
4.8
2.3
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2.5
1.8
4.6
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3.0
0.3
2.6
mo
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2.2
2.8
+2
6.5
4.1
2.4
2.4
3.4
591
September October November
1951
1951
1951
6.7
2.4
4.2
3.0
9.3
Wor
6.1
3.3
2.8
low cow
1.9
6.9
3.2
0.1
momnú
10000
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2.Q
5.8
6.5
3.9
2.6
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2.3
3.9
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Planning, Research and
Statistics Division
6.9
3.0
3.9
90966
2.2
86
miŃrim
3.6
1.3
2.4
63474
107
3.4
2.4
42266
0.2
2.2
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1.6
3.6
506
6579m
305
2.1
109
5.3
vyko kondadekake komplet
9540
4.9
+4
1.5
3.4
2.0
7.4
4.2
2.9
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Information data on hours and earnings represent an important indicator of economic
conditions within each community. The data on average weekly and average hourly
earnings in a locality furnish an approximate measure of the worker's return for
his labor and also serve as a relative gauge of the amount he most likely will
spend on goods and services. The use of hours and earnings data in conjunction
with the consumer price index permits measurement of changes in the purchasing power
of a worker's income,
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average weekly earnings was undertaken by the Michigan Employment Security Commis-
sion through a cooperative arrangement with the U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
The Michigan Employment Security Commission computes the hours and earnings data on
the basis of approximately 4,300 monthly confidential mail reports secured from
cooperating employers in the State of Michigan.
The monthly mail reports (BLS-790 schedules) provide the following statistical in-
formation required to compute these averages:
(1) The number of all fill and part-time production workers or non-supervisory em-
ployees who worked during, or received pay for any part of the period re-
ported.
(2) The total gross payrolls for such workers before deductions for old age
and unemployment insurance, withholding tax, bonds, union dues and spe
cial meal or clothing allowances,
(3) Total manhours actually worked or paid for by full and part-time produc-
tion or non-supervisory workers including hours paid for holidays, sick
leave and vacations taken.
The period reported by the employer generally represents one weekly pay period end-
ing nearest the fifteenth of the month. If the employer uses a two-week or longer
period, these schedules are adjusted to reduce the payroll and manhour aggregates
to the equivalent of a weekly period.
In order to publish averages by industry, reporting establishments are classified
into appropriate industry groups on the basis of major post-war products or activity
as determined from annual sales data and employment.
The level of average hourly earnings in a labor market are influenced by the indus-
trial composition, occupational structure, degree of unionization, etc, Since all
labor markets differ in industrial structure, gross comparisons of average hourly
earnings in manufacturing should not be used as an indicator of wage differentials
between areas, In addition, average earnings are influenced by such factors as
premium pay for overtime work, part-time earnings, length of the work week, etc.
Average weekly manhours differ from scheduled weekly hours in that they are affected
by absenteeism, labor turnover, part-time work, work stoppages, etc.
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a/ Average Weekly Manhours. Computed from aggregates of individual establishment
reports, utilizing the total number of production workers who worked during
or received pay for any part of the payroll period reported, and the total num-
ber of manhours worked by such workers including hours paid for sick leave,
holidays and vacation.
b/ Average Weekly Earnings. Computed from aggregates of individual establishment
reports, utilizing the total number of production workers who worked or re-
ceived pay for any part of the payroll period reported, and the total amount
paid to such workers, including overtime and pay for sick leave, holidays and
vacation during the pay period.
c/ Average Hourly Earnings, Computed from aggregates of individual establishment
reports, utilizing the total amount paid to production workers and the total
manhours of such workers.
(Dollars)
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$ 2.10
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$ 1.90
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AVERAGE HOURLY EARNINGS
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1950 - 1952
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Meat products
Dairy products
Canning and preserving
Bakery products
Beverage industries
Sawmills
Other
TEXTILE MILL PRODUCTS AND APPAREL
LUMBER AND WOOD PRODUCTS (except
furniture)
FURNITURE AND FIXTURES
PAPER AND ALLIED PRODUCTS
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Newspapers
Other
SEN VARPENTE
PRINTING, PUBLISHING AND ALLIED
INDUSTRIES
CHEMICALS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS
Industrial organic and
inorganic chemicals
Drugs and medicines
Paints, varnishes, lacquers,
enamels, etc.
PRIMARY MENTAL INDUSTRIES
STONE, CLAY AND GLASS PRODUCTS
Blast furnaces, steel works,
and rolling mills
Iron and steel foundri es
Other
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1951
$1.80
1.49
1.58
1.42
1.17
1.40
1.75
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1. 31
1.28
1.34
1.52
1.70
1.98
2.33
1.80
1.74
1.84
1,62
1.67
1.60
1.83
1.97
1.78
1.79
AVERAGE HOURLY TAFNINGS OF PRODUCTION WORKERS IN MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES
STATE SUMMARI
1951
TABLE MM-6
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1951
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1042
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1.68
2.10
2.41
1.91
1.78
1.86
1.74
1..70
1.63
Planning
Statisti
109.1
2.00
1.89
1.87
1.51
1.60
1.42
1016
1.48
1.82
1.25
возд
1.36
1.40
1.58
1.67
2. 11
243
1092
1.78
1.86
1071
1.70
Research and
Di vi så on
1.67
1.49
1.62
1.43
1.17
1. 47
1.82
1626
1.41
1.39
1.41
1.57
1069
2.10
2.42
1.93
1. 79
1.88
1.73
1,70
1.66
2 828
1.91
1.99 198
1.90
1.87
1,91
1.91
1.88
1.54
1.60
1.46
1.20
1.51
1.83
1.29
1.39
1,36
1.41
Ao 59
1,69
2.1.5
2.47
1.96
1.81
1. 91
1.73
1.72
1.68
1.93
1.96
1.2
1.
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January February March April
1951
1951
1951
1951
$1.83
1.79
1.69
1.79
1.92
1.74
3373
1.91
1.87
2.07
1.89
1..82
1.80
265
1.61
1.64
1.64
1.43
1.86
1.87
1.73
AVERAGE HOURLY EARNINGS OF PRODUCTION WORKERS IN MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES
STATE SUMMARY
1951
TABLE MM-6
May
1951
1.74
$1.83
1.80
1. 72
1.79
1.90
1.73
1.92
1.82
2.08
1. 91
1.82
1.80
1.63
1.64
1.67
1.47
1.87
1.88
1.74
1.71
$1.86
1.82
1.73
1.82
1.96
1.76
1,96
1.97
2.11
1.92
1.88
1.86
1.67
1.69
1.71
1.49
1.91
1.91
1.75
1.71
$1.86
1.81
1.75
1.84
1,94
1077
1.96
1.97
2.13
1.92
1.87
1.84
1.67
1.70
1.70
1.49
1.90
1.90
1.74
1.73
$1.84
1.81
1.75
1,83
1.90
1.79
1.97
1.96
2.14
1.95
1.87
1.85
1.66
1.68
1.70
1.49
1.90
1.90
1.77
1073
June
1951
$1.87
1,87
1.77
1.84
1.94
1.79
2.00
2.00
2.17
1.93
1.88
1 »90
1.68
1.72
1.76
1.40
1096
1.97
1.79
1.75
July
1951
$1.87
1.85
1. 71
1.84
1.06
1.83
1.99
1.97
2.14
1.93
1.91
1.92
1.69
1.70
B077
1044
2096
1097
1.84
1.79
August
1951
$1.87
1.85
1.71
1.85
1095
1.78
201
2.02
2.18
1.93
1.88
1.91
1.71
1.72
1077
1. 50
1097
1.97
1.82
1.77
September
1951
$1.89
1.88
1.75
1.84
1.98
1.78
2.04
1.96
2.21
2.01
1.98
1.93
1.71
1.76
1.76
1.52
1.99
1099
1.86
1.80
Planning, Research and
Statistics Division
October November December
1951
1951
1951
$1.90
1.88
1. 78
1.85
2600
1.78
2.05
2+03
2.22
1.98
1.99
1.96
1.73
1.78
1.76
1.56
8 85
2.00
2.00
1.85
1.75
$1.92
1.89
1a 78
1.88
2.01
10 79
2.05
2.02
2+22
82 8
1.98
1.98
196
1.76
1.77
1.84
1.51
2.00
2.01
1.88
1.81
$1.92
1.87
1.79
1. 91
2.02
1.79
2.07
2.09
2.24
2.00
2-01
1.97
1.76
1.79
A Si
1.58
2.02
2.02
1.86
1.84
Michigan Employment
Security Commission
MISCELLANEOUS MANUFACTURING
INDUSTRIES
các thông tin quảng
Motor vehicles and motor-
vehicle equipment
Other
Industry
TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT
FABRICATED METAL PRODUCTS (except
ordnance machinery and transpor-
tation equipment)
Electrical generating, trans-
portation, distribution
and industrial apparatus
Electrical equipment for motor
vehicles, etc.
Communication equipment and
related products
Cutlery, hand tools, and
ELECTRICAL MACHINERY, EQUIPMENT
AND SUPPLIES
general hardware
Service, industry and house-
hold machinery
Heating apparatus (except
electrical) and plumbers
supplies
Office and store machines and
devices
Fabricated metal structural
products
Engines and turbines
Metalworking machinery
General industrial machinery
and equipment
Metal stamping, coating and
engraving
MACHINERY (except electrical)
Fabricated wire products
chi gan Hap Loymans
Security Comni s
fan ducha ta vipera saptamananeys. A se vartegnettengiasetat pananalyyttan Pakatan
Industry
TOTAL MANUFACTURING
1. England Ally ADNÉ 15-3 DA BATINGSAJmatik, Krangga
MAT, ONA Dher dag) vel bug FARMAN KARDEDORAADMOVIES –
FOOD AND KINIFID PRODUCTS
Meat productS
Dairy producÛS
Canning and preserving
Fakesy products
Beverage industries
TEXTILE MILL PRODUCI'S AND APPARIM
LUMBER AND WOOD PRODUCTS (except
furd ture)
Sawmills
Other
FURNITURE AND MIXTURES
PAFER AND ALLIED FRIUMTS
FRINTING, PUBLISHING AND ALLIED
INDUSTRIES
Newspapers
Other
CHEMICALS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS
Industrial, organic and
inorgani,e chemicals
Drugs and medicines
Paints, vami shes, lacquers,
enamels, etc.
STONE, CIAY AND GLASS PRODUCTS
PRIMARY METAL INDUSTRIES
Blast furnaces, steel works,
and rolling milla
Iron and steel foundries
Other
Jamary
1952
$1.9
1057
1.65
1045
10 23
1.50
1.81
1.25
1043
1042
1.44
1.60
1.70
2011
2045
1093
1.80
1.88
1077
1071
1.68
1.92
1.95
Lo93
1,90
AVERAGE HOURLY EARNINGS OF PRODUCTION WORKERS IN MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES
STATE SUMMARY
February
1952
$1.92
2058
1064
1046
1.22
1050
1.83
1.26
1042
104
lodd
1.60
1.69
2014
2.57
1.93
2080
1.88
1076
1074
1.70
1.92
1.93
1.94
1.90
Merch
1952
$1.94
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1.48
1023
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10 51
3.86
1027
10.42
1.40
1043
1.60
1070
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2053
1097
1.81
2087
1.78
1076
1073
1.93
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1. 94
1.95
1. 90
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April
1952
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1. 20
1053
1o 90
1. 26
1.42
3.40
2044
1.62
1.69
2017
3098
2. 81.
3.88
1076
1677
1.70
1. 93
Jo
1.90
1952
TAXLE MM-6
May
1952
$1.95
1.61
1.54
1.20
1.54
1. A
1027
1.42
1.38
1.45
1.60
1073
2018
2.56
1.97
1.81
1.88
3077
1.80
1.73
1.94
1.95
1o 96
1. 91
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LITTLESET TURGARE APPOS DE 1.237L/
June
1952
$1.95
10 63
1674
1. 49
Lo 15
1. 55
1089
1.37
1.42
10 37
1.45
1.61
10 73
2.18
2056
10 96
1. 83
Jo 89
Bus 78
1083
3074
logy
2005
3.99
10 92
July
1952
$1095
35
1.61
1.71
1649
1¿ 21
1o 53
2009
1.26
1642
1.40
3.44
1.61
1072
2:20
2059
1098
1685
2093
1684
1.81
1075
1.95
2018
3n 94
1.93
August
1952
$1.97
1058
Bo
1072
1.48
loll
10 53
1030
1. 25
1.44
1040
10 46
3063
3072
2019
20 54
3o98
1.87
2088
1 81
1.75
2003
B
19
September
1952
$2.04
1.58
1.65
1.50
1.19
1055
1093
1027
3047
1044
1049
1.66
1.76
2024
2.57
2.Qg
1.87
1.96
1.82
1.86
1076
2007
26.30
2009
199
Planning, Research and
Statistics Division
October November December
1952
1952
1952
$2.06
1.60
1076
1. 52
1.23
1057
1.92
10 31
1.48
3.47
1049
1065
1.80
2.28
2061
2.09
1.87
1093
Во
1.86
1077
2.07
2.18
2095
2.02
$2.05
1.60
1.79
1053
1.23
1. 57
1094
1. 32
1.48
1.45
1051
1.66
1.082
3627
2.60
2.09
1086
1.93
1083
1.86
3. 78
2. 07
2019
2003
2.04
C
$2.07
1.65
1.79
1054
1.27
1.62
10 94
1.34
1050
3...48
1.52
1.68
1.83
2.27
2.64
2.08
1.88
1094
1.82
1.85
1.77
2008
2.25
2002
2.04
i
;
Jamery
1952
$1093
1. A
1.80
7.93
2.02
1.80
2.08
2012
2024
2.04
2.00
3097
SA'T
1.30
30/9
3009
2:02
+
UP
1.87
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AVERAGE HOURLY FARNINGS OF PRODUCTION WORKERS OF MANURAGLURING INDUSTR da
STATE SUMMANY
1952
TABLE MM-6
Mery
1952
February March
1952 1952
$1.92
2.89
1.78
1.91
2.02
1.82
2.08
2.08
2025
2.06
3.98
1097
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3.10
2008
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3.36
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$1.94
1o94
1.82
1. B
2.05
1.81
2.11
2012
2.28
2.07
2.00
1.99
2.30
Ledb
1.3
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Apri
1962
$1095
1095
1. 81
1.92
2.05
1.83
2610
2.12
2626
2.04
3.98
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634
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2009
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1.85
$1.96
2033
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1682
1093
2006
3086
2.11
2.07
2.29
2004
1.97
2.03
1.80
1.05
1083
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8.03
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1080
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June
1952
$1.97
1095
1083
3.32
2.08
1.88
2.11
2.11
2.28
2.07
1097
2.05
1.&
1077
1.04
3.33
2005
1.90
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July
1952
$1.97
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1952
$1099
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1.86
1094
2014
1:90
2.13
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2.30
2.07
1,98
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1.80
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190
2007
2003
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1.88
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September October November December
1952
1952
1952
1952
$2.05
3. OL
1.0 92
1097
2013
2034
2.16
2 11
3.35
2014
1.99
2009
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1.83
1.2
1.52
2.16
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2009
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Planning, Research and
Statistics Division
$2.07
2.03
1.92
Lo 95
2.22
1.90
2037
ETOS
2.36
26 33
1.96
2.08
1,06
1.93
1032
1.50
2019
2.19
2.93
1.90
MODERNA VARCH
ZEMĚ LIDAR, LESPEKATIESYK TEDALSÁT
$2..08
2.08
1.94
2.02
2.19
1.93
2.17
2.33
2.34
2.14
2.00
2.09
5.85
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KABRICATED METAL PRODUCTS
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ELECTRICAL MACHINERY, HOUTEMENT
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Service industry and house-
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ordnance, machinery and trans-
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Office and store machines and
@quipment
Cutlery, hand tools end general
MACHINERY (except alectrical)
Engines and turbines
Metalworking machinery
General industrial machinery
and equipment
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Tabricated wire products
Heating apparatus (except
electrical) and plumbers
supplies
Metal stamping, coating and
engraving
Fabricated structural metal
products
Michigan Employment
Security Comm
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Industry
TOTAL MANUFACTURING
FOOD AND KINDRED PRODUCTS
TEXTILE MILL PRODUCTS AND APPAREL
LUMBER AND WOOD PRODUCTS (except
furniture)
FURNITURE AND FIXTURES
PAPER AND ALLIED PRODUCTS
PRINTING, PUBLISHING AND ALLIED
INDUSTRIES
Newspapers
Other
CHEMICALS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS
Industrial organic and
inorganic chemicals
Paints, varnishes, lacquers,
enamels, etc.
Other
STONE, CLAY AND GLASS PRODUCTS
PRIMARY METAL INDUSTRIES
Blast furnaces, steel works,
and rolling mills
Iron and steel foundries
Other
January
1950
40.5
42.1
35.7
41.0
36.7
43.4
39.8
40.5
39.4
40.0
40.5
41.0
X
40.6
41.1
43.6
39.0
39.8
AVERAGE WEEKLY HOURS OF PRODUCTION WORKERS IN MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES
INTROIT MET FOPOLITAN AREA
1.950
TABLE MM-7
February
1950
39.6
42.7
38.9
42.7
36.5
40.6
40.4
41.2
40.1
41.3
41.3
40.5
X
40.8
41.8
43.2
40.6
41.0
Merch
1950
40.2
4203
38.9
43.7
38.1
39.6
41.2
40.9
41.3
42.0
41.8
42.3
X
40.5
42.0
44.4
38.4
41,0
April
1950
41.1
40.9
39.4
42.9
37.6
41.4
39.9
41.5
39.0
41.1
41.2
42.9
X
40.3
42.1
42.5
42.1
41.8
May
1950
41.2
42.5
40.9
43.4
3509
39.3
40.0
41.3
39.4
40.6
41.2
41.0
X
41.9
42.6
43.5
41.1
40.4
June
1950
41.5
43.1
41.4
45.9
37.3
41.6
40.1
42.1
3901
40.6
40.2
43.8
X
42.2
42.4
43.9
40.4
41.8
July
1950
41.8
43.9
41.7
44.3
37.3
41.5
40.5
42.1
3907
38,0
38.7
42.8
X
41.0
42.5
42.8
40.9
42.6
August
1950
42.4
42.7
40.5
47.1
37.3
41.5
40.0
41.5
39.3
39.5
38.6
44.1
X
43.2
42.6
43.6
40.7
42.3
September
1950
40.8
43.1
41.2
41.0
37.4
40.4
40.4
43.4
38.9
38.2
34.4
40.9
X
42.6
42.4
43.9
41.4
4407
Planning, Research and
Statistics
si on
October
1950
41.7
43.1
40.2
43.0
38.4
40.0
40.8
43.3
39.7
41.04
42.0
43.2
X
42.5
42.6
44.5
41.9
41.6
November
1950
40.3
43.0
38.8
40.3
38.5
42.0
41.0
43.4
39.9
41.0
41.9
40.6
X
41.1
42.8
44.2
41.3
42.3
madadadada del mun
December
1950
40.8
45.4
38.2
44.2
38.7
41.9
41..4
44.6
39.8
42.3
42.6
40.6
X
41.6
43.6
45.0
41.0
43.5
January
1950
40.9
42.9
39.3
40.4
41.1
37-4
41.8
41.2
40.4
41.3
39.8
38.8
X
38.4
38.2
6 44
40.4
40.5
43.3
AVERAGE WECKLY HOURS OF PRODUCTION WORKERS IN MANUFACTURING INIISTRIES
DETROIT METROPOLITAN ARIA
1950
TABLE MM-7
February March
1950
1950
40.4
44.5
40.2
40.7
38.3
38.2
42.2
41.5
39.8
43.8
40.2
38.6
I
40.4
38.6
X
38.3
18.3
0
SONIA
44.5
41.1
44c8
39.2
40.7
39.9
37.9
42.6
41.8
42.0
42.1
41.0
38.8
40.0
38.0
do
33.3
33.3
3309
402
April
1950
40.6
40.1
41.5
43.5
49.4
37.1
43.4
42.5
42.7
43.6
40.2
39.0
X
39.1
36.2
o
41.0
SO
38.0
41.2
May
1.950
40.2
37.6
40.2
40.2
41.1
36.2
43.8
42.6
46.5
45.0
40.6
38.8
X
40.5
37.5
X
41.1
4.1
42.1
42.8
G-2
June
1950
39.5
42.2
40.0
40.9
36.5
43.1
44.0
43.2
41.3
45.5
40.6
40.8
X
38.8
38.2
X
43.6
41.6
40.0
41.04
i.
July
1.950
41.4
41.5
42.1
41.5
41.4
37.8
44.5
43.7
39.9
47.2
40.5
39.2
X
36.9
77.2
I
41-9
41.9
41.00
39.2
August
1950
41. 1
40.0
41.2
4103
4hod
40.0
44.1
43.5
48.2
46.3
41.1
38.9
X
3303
28.7
42.8
42.8
40.3
40.7
September October
1950
1950
41.3
3909
44.9
40.8
40.1
40.4
47.5
40.2
47.0
40.0
43.7
35.5
X
33.5
39.5
X
407
40.7
39.2
38.6
41.8
39.8
44.3
43.3
40.7
40.8
47.8
45.2
42.4
48.4
44.1
37.8
I
49.9
40.7
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41.1.
44.5
Planning, Research and
Statistics Division
41.0
November December
1950
1950
41.1
39.5
43.2
41.3
40.9
38.0
45.2
44.5
42.0
47.5
44.5
38.9
X
39.6
38.7
X
→
38.9
38.9
42.4
4.9
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42.2
40.2
44.6
42.3
41.6
43.0
46.5
45.4
45.6
47.9
45-5
40.1.
X
4100
43.7
39.0
33.0
44.5
43.5
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Industry
MISCELLANEOUS MANUFACTURING
INDUSTRIES
FABRICATED METAL PRODUCTS (except
ordnance machinery and transpor-
tation equipment)
Other
Cutlery, hand tools, and
Motor vehicles and mosaz
vehicle equipment
general hardware
Heating apparatus (except
electrical) and plumbers
supplies
TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT
Fabricated metal structural
products
portation. diætri bubioa
and industrial apparatus
Other
Metal stamping, coating and
engraving
Electrical generating, txans-
Fabricated wire products
Other
ELECTRICAL MACHINERY EQUIPMENT
AND SUPPLIES
MACHINERY (except electrical)
and equipment
Service, industry and house-
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Other
Engines and turbines
Metalworking machinery
General industrial machinery
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OOD AND KINDRED) PRODUCTS
TEXTILE MILL PRODUCTS AND APPAIET,
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FURNITURE AND FIXTURES
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Other
STONE, CLAY AND GLASS PRODUCTS
PRIMARY METAL INDUSTRIES
Blast furnaces, steel works,
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Iron and steel foundries
Other
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January
1951
39.7
41.6
40.3
44.5
38.0
42.7
40.0
39.7
3909
41.3
47.6
40.7
40.8
41.4
42.3
44.
41.0
41.2
Ис
AVERAGE WEEKLY HOURS OF PRODUCTION WORKERS IN MANUFACTURING INDUSTRI ES
DETROIT MEERPOLITAN ARTA
1953
TABLY MA
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February
1951
3907
42.4
39.2
42.2
37.4
39.3
3907
40.4
39.2
42.8
43.2
39.8
400 bi
43.5
41.9
443
40.3
40.8
March
1951
39.4
41.7
39.3
44.4
37.2
41.0
39.9
41.8
39.2
41.0
4360
42.2
40.6
41.7
42.5
44.6
47.4
41.5
KONS
April
0951
Play
35* D
42.3
39.3
45.5
38.4
40.5
40.7
42.3
397
41.4
43.0
40.6
41.8
4403
43.0
45.2
41.5
41.1
Malaj (kaan)
May
1963
39.1
43.3
35.2
43.2
39.0
42.5
3965
42.0
30.5
40.5
4200
4102
39.2
42.2
4403
42.7
41.2
40.5
G
June
1951
38.8
42.5
38.3
44.0
35.2
40.7
40.4
43.6
39.6
39.9
4303
G
38.3
42.8
2.4
4402
40.3
42.0
Magi Ma
July
1951
37.8
43.8
37.4
44.9
35.8
39.4
39.5
410
38
180
39.4
41.1
41.1
37.3
40.9
42.0
4205
4204
dh.Lo
August
1951
39.3
43.1
38.2
43.3
35.6
40.2
38.7
41.2
37.9
39.5
41.3
40.9
37.0
4.0
4.02
AL.
4.1
40%9
September
1951
39.4
42.6
39.1
43.7
39.4
41.1
39.9
41.1
37.9
39.8
41.4
40.3
37.8
41.4
42.2
4.8
43.3
41.2
Planning, Research and
Statistics Ivi
October November December
1951
1951
1951
39.8
42.5
40.0
43.3
37.5
41.2
+
38.6
40.6
37.8
39.7
41.6
39%
36.0
43.9
43.0
44.6
4803
39.5
42.6
40.8
42.7
36.4
4003
40.0
38.9
39.3
42.9
3394
37.0
44.5
4.3
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43004
4069
$40.2
4405
3967
42.9
37.0
40.5
4.4
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40.8
38.9
401
32-8
37.3
41.9
42.09
33.5
39.6
43.8
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January
1951
40.9
39.4
42.9
41.1
40.8
36.5
440
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45.7
46.4
47.9
45.7
38.7
43.9
39.8
تش
41.1
38.0
38. &
38.0
43.7
40.7
AVERAGE WEEKLY HOURS OF PRODUCTION WORKERS IN MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES
DETROIT METROPOLITAN ARTA
1951
TABLE MM-7
February
1951
40.1
39.1
42.5
40.8
39.6
37.5
43.4
44.9
39.9
47.8
45.4
38.8
43.1
38.9
39.3
37.3
38.3
38.3
41.6
39.5
March
1951
40.4
38.1
43.5
42.5
40.3
38.1
42.6
45.3
47.1
47.4
44.5
39.4
43.6
40.2
39.8
40.8
37.5
37.
39.8
PARKEN KEUANGANA NETAJIE
April
1951
40.1
38.1
4107
42.6
41.0
41.8
39.4
38.8
39.1 38.9
42.8
42.7
45.8
45.7
48.4
46.0
39.3
43.4
40.0
40.4
37.5
May
1951
39.6
38.4
40.2
45.8
44.7
48.2
45.8
39.2
43.7
36.0
34.4
40.0
37.6
37.2
37.6 37.1
38.2 4207
39.5
June
1951
39.5
37.5
41.4
40.9
38.9
38.0
43.1
45.0
41.0
48.4
45.6
39.6
41.7
37.8
28.1
3602
36.6
36.6
41.8
40.1
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July
1.951
And
38.5
38.3
3701
41.9
37.
37.8
40.9
44.4
40.1
47.8
44.5
38.6
41.6
35.6
33.2
43.0
35.1
35.1
41.8
40.1
August
1951
3900
38.2
38.7
42.0
38.4
34.8
42.5
44.4
46.1
47.1
44.5
39.1
41.1
40.2
40.8
38.5
37.5
37.4
40.4
39.0
September
1951
39.9
38.3
40.2
42.9
38.8
37.9
43.6
44-5
40.8
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45.8
47.9
3903
43.2
40.6
41.0
40.8
37.5
37.5
38.4
40.7
October
1951
39.8
39.4
41.5
41.5
38.7
38.1
42.5
45.3
39.8
48.0
46.4
39.3
42.7
39.4
39.0
40.0
38.1
38.2
43.9
37.6
Planning, Research and
Statistics Division
November December
1951
1951
40.3
39.6
39.4
43.4
39.7
36.6
41.8
45.1
39.4
47.4
46.2
39.5
43.2
40.0
40.7
37.7
37.5
37.4
42.9
40.9
41.1
40.2
41.1
43.5
40.9
37.4
43.9
46.4
40.6
49.0
47.4
40.0
43.9
42.1
4403
3767
37.9
37.8
4308
41.1
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Cutlery, hand tools, and
general hardware
Heating apparatus (except
electrical) and plumbers
supplies
ISCELLANEOUS MANUFACTURING
NDUSTRIES
Fabricated metal structural
Other
products
Motor vehi eles and motor-
vehicle equi pient
Metal stamping, coating and
engraving
TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT
Fabricated wire products
Other
Electrical generating, trans-
portation, di et xl buti on
and industrial apparatus
Other
MACHINERY (except electrical)
ELECTRICAL MACHINERY, EQUIPMENT
AND SUPPLIES
Ingines and turbines
Metalworking machinery
General industrial machinery
and equipment
Service, industry and house-
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Total manufacturing
Ibod and kindred products
Textile mill products and
apparel
Fabricated metal products
(except ordnance, machinery
and transportation equipment)
Machinery (exospt electrical)
Transportation equipment
RAND RAPIDS
Total manufacturing
Bod and kindred products
Textile mill products and
apparel
Sams
Lumber and wood products
(except furniture)
Furniture and fixtures
Paper and allied products
Printing, publishing and
allied industries
Chemicals and allied products
Primary nstal industri es
Fabricated metal products
(except ordnance, machinery
and transportation equipment)
Machinery (except electrical)
Transportation equipment
Total manufacturing
:
food and kindred products
Chemicals and allied products
Primary metal industri es
Fabricated metal products
(except ordnance, machinery
and transportation equipment)
Machinery (except electrical)
Transportation equipment
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January
1951
40.5
45.7
48.0
41.2
47.2
40.4
4204
45.0
*
40.7
44.1
45.0
41.6
40.0
3707
42.3
400
40.0
37.5
47.1
42.3
40.7
41.6
39.6
36.8
AVERAGE WEEKLY HOURS OF PRODUCTION WORKERS IN MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES
AREA DI STRI BULION
1951
TABLE MM-7
May
1951
February March
1951
1951
43.2
44.7
44.0
42.5
45.8
43.7
42.5
41.3
41.4
44.6
45.8
40.2
45.0
36.9
42.8
41.6
40.5
42.0
44.3
39.5
41.7
42.5
40,2
42.3
40.7
45.2
48.0
42.9
45.
40.6
42.8
41.7
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41.4
44.0
45.0
40.1
43.0
3909
43.7
43
41.
40.8
43.9
39.2
40.9
4%8
39.4
41.2
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April
1951
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38.0
46.9
44.0
42.3
39.4
44.9 45.8
37.1
39.4
42.3
45. 2
40.0
41.8
43.8
44.6
41.6
42.
33%
LOND
43.5
40.9
42.9
39.8
46.2
47.5
40.7
4.40 4
42.9
42. 1
41.5
46.0
39.1
42.2
43.6
44.0
41.5
42
38.8
39.5
41.0
40.9
49.3
46.0
40.4
42.3
42.5
41.6
39.5
41.3
40.7 40.3
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June
1951
39.9
48.4
42.4
41.7
44.3
39.4
40.9
43.1
38.2
41-3
42.6
44.7
40.9
41.6
40.3
40.4
40.
39.
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40c
46.6
40.1
41.6
38.4
41.0
39.9
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July
1951
38.8
45.7
42.1
39.9
45.
38.2
41.6
42.8
39.0
40.2
41.7
45.4
41.1
41
39.6
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40.7
43.4
40.1
40.1
48.A
35.2
43.8
38.4
40.6
39.8
August
1951
30.7
47.7
41.4
49.6
48.8
3904
41.4
44. 2
36.0
40.7
43.4
44.5
4101
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1500
39.8
40.9
40.6
40.6
46.6
35.6
42.5
38.1
36.8
40.7
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September October
1951
1951
39.9
44.6
42.3
43.4
46.5
39.7
41.1
4303
35.5
40.1
41.8
43.1
40.5
41.2
39.7
40.C
4104
41.7
36.6
50.7
42.0
42.3
40.6
40.9
35.1
39.9
45.2
40.0
238
41.1
443
36.4
4.0
49.6
$2.8
42.7
40.7
39-9
40.5
40.8
42.8
41.3
45.6
37
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40.4
41.7
41.0
Planning. Research and
Statis's livision
November December
1951
1951
38.6
45.7
37.5
42.3
42.4
38.2
3906
42.1
38.0
38.4
40.4
39.1
40.3
MuO
40.5
32
3907
40.1
40.2
39%7
39.0
40.9
4208
39.2
38.5
3903
40.4
45.8
39.5
42.5
45.5
40.1
43.4
40.6
41.1
40.9
43.1
41.2
4105
42.5
40.3
41.5
4101
40.7
41.5
39.3
40:0
44-5
39.8
42.5
4103
+
January
1951
40.8
45.1
43.8
40.0
41.8
39.3
39.9
42.7
43.3
39.8
42.4
48.3
46.4
40.1
AVERAGE WEEKLY HOURS OF PRODUCTION WORKERS IN MANUFACTURING INDUSTRI ES
AREA DISTRIBUTION
February
1951
39.4
43.3
43.0
38.7
41.
Car
38.4
41.6
43.2
39.5
35.9
47.3
46.2
40.1
March
1957
39.8
44.4
43
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39.9
38.0
39.3
44.3
43.6
35.3
39.4
47.1
46.1
40.7
April
1951
40.8
44.
42.8
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3907
43.4
40.8
39.7
41.5
42.2
37.1
41.5
738
47.5
46.8
39.7
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1951
TABLE MM-7
May
1951
39.5
43.2
40.4
39.6
42.8
40.6
36.9
42.8
44.0
33.9
45.3
46.5
45.
42.6
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June
1951
40.2
43.9
41.6
38.0
43.1
39.8
39.8
42.0
On
44.3
42.6
g
46.2
47.2
41.3
July
1951
39.8
4404
43.0
37.9
43.0
38.4
39.9
410
32.9
35.3
40.0
45.6
41.6
August
1951
38.7
44.9
41.3
35.8
42.2
39.0
37.8
42.6
45.9
40.9
37.6
45.5
45.4
40.6
September October
1951
1951
35.0
45.6
34.7
36.2
41.8
32.1
33.1
42.0
42.5
49.8
46.
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40.3
42.5
41.2
39.4
42.8
40.6
39.0
42.0
42.9
44.5
350
45.8
46.7
40.9
Planning, Research and
Statistics Division
November December
1951
1951
37.9
42.9
41.1
3607
41.9
37.3
36.4
39.7
43.5
39.
36.8
40.1
41.9
37.5
40.9
45.5
44.9
37.0
43.1
41.2
40.2
41.0
38.4
43.7
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44-4
45.3
39.2
Michigan Employment
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(except ordnance, machinery
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Machinery (except electrical)
Transportation equipment
Food and kindred products
Furniture and fixtures
Primary metal industries
Fabricated metal products
Food and kindred products
Basic lumber products
Chemicals and allied products
Fabricated metal products
(except ordnance, machinery
and transportation equipment)
Machinery (except electrical)
Transportation equipment
Total manufacturing
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OTAL MANUFACTURING
OOD AND KINDRED PRODUCES
EXTILE MILL PRODUCTS AND APPAREL
UMBER AND WOOD PRODUCTS (except
furniture)
FURNITURE AND FIXTURES
PAPER AND ALLIED PRODUCTS
PRINTING, PUBLISHING AND ALLIED
INDUSTRIES
Newspapers
Other
CHEMICALS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS
Industrial organic and
inorganic chemicals
Paints, varnishes, lacquers,
enamels, etc.
Other
STONE, CLAY AND GLASS PRODUCTS
PRIMARY METAL INDUSTRIES
Blast furnaces, steel works,
and rolling mills
Iron and steel foundries
Other
:
January
1952
40,1.
4302
39-7
4404
3702
40.5
3903
38.3
3904
3809
4067
40.8
3700
4205
43.0
4306
42.1
42.4
AVERAGE WEEKLY HOURS OF PRODUCTION WORKERS IN MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES
DETROIT METROPOLITAN ARTA
1952
TABLE MM-7
February
1952
40.0
4205
37.0
45.0
3708
39-7
3902
3808
39% 1
3805
41.4
40.1
35.8
4402
42.1
4203
40.1
42.4
March
1952
40.0
4302
40.0
45.2
3703
39.4
3905
39%0
3906
38.5
40.8
39%8
3600
43.6
42,1
43.4
41.3
41.4
April
1952
3963
43.2
38.6
4200
38.3
40.0
X
39.0
39.4
38.6
38.2
40.7
40.1
3502
43.0
41.0
4102
41.3
40.8
May
1.952
39+7
43.8
3961
4402
3601
39.2
39.4
40,0
39%6
3805
41.1
40.3
3509
4406
41.2
41.7
40.6
40.9
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June
1952
3904
45.5
39.4
44.9
38.9
40.5
3804
40.5
3702
41.7
49€ 2
40-3
36.4
44.4
3805
28.9
37.1
40.6
July
1952
3649
4568
37.2
43.8
35.4
36.8
3869
49.4
3861
3764
4169
39.6
33+1
4488
37.1
29.3
38.0
39.2
August
1952
39-1
4300
38.8
42.3
35.7
40.9
38.6
40,3
38. I
36.9
3907
37.0
3401
420 4
42.6
45,0
38.8
41.0
September
1952
A
41.9
43.4
38.8
48.8
3607
40.5
38.9
40.5
3707
3606
38.6
40.3
34.3
43.4
4302
45.4
38.9
42. 1
Planning, Research and
Statistics Divisi
October
1952
42.6
44.5
39.7
48.8
38.0
39.8
38.9
49.7
38.0
36.0
36.4
42.7
34.3
44.2
43.5
45.5
3907
42.5
November December
1952
1952
42.2
44.9
40.0
47.4
3704
42.2
40.4
4.1
40.3
37 +7
41.2
41.1
34.4
43.3
43.8
45,2
41.8
773
4300
43.6
47.0
39.5
47.6
3804
43c4
4107
4162
4106
3707
40.7
42.9
3408
43.1
44.7
46.0
42.2
44.3
January
1952
41.0
39.9
Pol
42.9
4100
38.3
42.2
4505
40.0
49.4
48.3
39.7
43.6
39%E
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40.8
3707
3708
3707
4209
109
AVERAGE WEEKLY HOURS OF PRODUCTION WORKERS IN MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES
DETROIT MENIROPOLITAN AREA
1952
TABLE MM-7
May
1952
February
1952
40.2
39.9
40.5
41.2
40.6
3509
410
45.0
39.4
46.3
48.7
39.3
43.5
4004
40.9
3107
38.4
38.3
41.B
Bol
March
1952
40.0
39.5.
40.5
41.4
40.0
36.1
41.6
45.5
39.0
47.8
4709
3303
44.3
3309
4005
300%
38.2
3802
4065
4004
April
1952
39%8
40.0
38.3
41.1
39.5
37.8
A1.1
448
3804
47.0
1602
3905
43.0
3769
38.4
3002
3704
3704
4304
3909
40.0
39.0
39%3
41.2
39.4
3906
42.0
44.6
38.8
47.9
46.5
39% 1
40.9
37.5
37.0
39%2
38.0
38.0
40.9
40.0
Ge
June
1952
40.1
38.6
3862
4107
3909
40.0
41.4
4404
38.8
47.5
45.8
40.0
40.9
39+3
4069
36.9
37.3
37.3
40.4
41.1
July
1952
3663
··3704
3969
4360
3367
35.5
4607
4469
35.6
3306
3460
42.8
August
1952
38.8
37.8
41.6
41.1
804
36.1
43.2
3807
45.9
42.6
38.
Pol
385
3803
39%
37.2
372
4.8
4.2
September
1952
41.8
38.9
45.3
43.5
42.1
40.7
42.2
44.2
38.0
4705
45% 3
40.0
49.6
3905
3809
3903
43.7
Planning, Research and
Statisties Division
43.0
October
1952
42.1
39%4
39.9
4202
43.6
43.5
4408
38.1
48.0
45.3
3%2
43.8
39.5
40.0
38.6
42.6
42.6
43.4
40.8
November
1952
42.5
43.2
40.7
44-3
41.8
40.4
44.0
44.8
37.8
47.9
45.6
39.1
42. 1.
30.8
38.1
3503
4.6
43.6
42.3
41.00
December
1952
44-4
43.0
43.6
44.3
虎虎
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45.8
40.1
49.0
46.7
37.3
4.7
4605
43-3
43.3
4.4
41.3
fichigan Employment
Security Commi ssi on
I SCELLANIOUS MANUFACTURING
INDUSTRIES
Industry
FANSPORTATION EQUIPMEONE
Motor vehicle and motor vehicle
equipment
Other
FABRICATED METAL PRODUCTS (except
ordnance, machinery and trans-
portation equipment)
Cutlery, hand tools and
Mectrical generating, tIUR-
portation, dis tribution and
industrial apparatus
Other
general hardware
ELECTRICAL MACHINERY, EQUIEMENT
AND SUPPLIES
Heating apparatus (except
electrical) and plumbers
supplies
hold machinery
Other
Fabricated structural metal
products
industry and house-
Metal stamping, coating and
engraving
Service
Fabricated wire products
Other
and equipment
MACHINERY (except electrical)
Engines and turbines
Metalworking machinery
General industrial machinery
igan Employment
rity Commission
Industry
Prat i at vide nang makan darīja ving
TLE CREEK
otal manufacturing
Food and kindred products
Printing, publishing and
allied industries
Primary metal industries
Fabricated metal products
(except ordnance, machinery
and transportation equip.)
Machinery (except electrical)
Transportati on equipment
NTON HARBOR
Total manufacturing
food and kindred products
Furniture and fixtures
Paper and allied products
Primary metal industries
Fabricated metal products
(except ordnance, machinery
and transportation aquip.)
Machinery (except electrical)
Electrical machinery
CIMU
Total manufacturing
food and kindred products
Textile mill products and
apparel.
Fabricated metal products
(except ordnance, machinery
tod transportation equip.)
Machinery (except electrical)
Transportation equipment
January
1952
MARLA DE
PARTY NO MEADE DA I
41.2
40.7
4304
41.4
40.2
40.2
4405
4303
460
4400
410
45.3
43.9
42.5
40.0
4200
45.3
3706
4309
4462
4203
TWA
February
1952
SAGAG} 1.Thanhoar
VANDALI
4061
39% 3
AVERAGE WEMKLY HOURS OF PRODUCTION WORKERS IN MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES
ARTA DISTRIBUTION
4307
38.3
ADS
380
420 3
4106
4304
49.8
42.0
44.4
44.9
3907
393
4061
4502
4001
4262
4302
40.2
CNBC'S MEMBRAN
"LA RASA STARKKANA
March
1952
40.0
3807
4601
3901
39
888
38.
4307
41.7
4304
47.6
4207
44.9
4205
1003
38.
39-9
44.6
38 6
4107
4302
39.9
VATIKANERING
April
1952
39%8
3865
43.8
49.5
40.1
38.6
4304
4Lo
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440
38.6
39.4
45.
43.6
4062
39%1
40.5
4400
41.1
38.8
41.8
400
100 CO
1952
TABLE MM-7
May
1952
4005
400
4303
4100
41.9
3005
42.0
40.1
4403
43.1
40.3
41.5
43.6
39.0
37.8
40.3
45.3
42.0
4306
4109
40.2
June
1952
41.1
41.5
43.5
40.9
4103
40.0
42.0
41.1
48.0
43.8
42.0
4401
39.4
400
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1952
39.3
A05
43.5
2904
4062
49.9
3707
4.8
5405
4167
40.4
4402
3407
4207
3304
3504
440
38.9
3986
4104
35.4
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August
1952
4100
4105
528535
4307
4004
40.2
3807
45.9
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44.0
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40.1
30.8
4009
36
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4106
42.9
47.9
3507
September
1952
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41.8
3907
42.8
41c3
440
420
430
42.0
5661
48.3
4064
44.1
39.7
804
3907
44.8
46.0
43-7
3804
45.8
45.9
Planning, Research and
Statistics Division
October
1952
41.9
40.4
45.8
40.8
194
42.3
45.6
40.7
44.9
42.3
39.7
4500
45.8
4400
40.3
49.5
46.1
November
1952
40.0
3507
42.8
41.2
42.2
40.9
43.2
42.5
52.9
4704
41.7
43-7
40.6
qin 2
42.3
4503
50,2
41.8
40.3
44.2
46.5
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December
1952
41.1
3706
43.2
41.2
42.7
41.1
4407
42.5
48.5
4509
41.7
46.2
40, 1
39.7
4364
44.3
50.4
Dob
43.5
002
44c9
f
Pa vaak vana
January
1952
41.6
4209
3803
40, 1
42.7
40.8
41.2
43.9
40.6
4306
4306
4305
40.5
4206
3960
400
VOCO
0
AMOS
心
407
361
410
ONO
AVERAGE WEEKLY HOURS OF PRODUCTION WORKERS IN MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES
AREA DISTRIBUTION
February
1952
41.5
43.0
3802
42.1
42.1
4206
42.2
42.2
40.0
Q
100
4407
40.3
43.4
39.
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39.2
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42
23
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13.1
4002
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March
1952
41.3
43.5
3504
41.8
42.9
41.5
40.3
43.9
40.3
41.0
40.4
45.3
41.0
43.2
4304
Fol
41.6
400 4
4201
4.8
4502
3861
4267
3704
Mandala, Pun
1952
TAELE MM-7
April
1952
40.2
44.5
38.
39.8
41.9
41.4
40.0
43.1
39.4
4105
36.1
45.5
40.7
4209
38
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0032 13
41.7
20.4
12.9
39.4
Semtler bedrGJEJMAN VARANCE A
May
1952
41.0
44.1
38.1
42.8
42.6
41.3
40.2
42.3
3903
40.4
40.5
45.3
410
44.8
3703
380
42.9
4205
43-2
Abc5
49.9
41.4
39.5
43.3
40.0
C-A
June
1952
4104
45.9
3802
4204
42.6
43.2
40.3
43.2
40.1
40.5
40.9
46.0
41.3
4404
3802
B
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42.0
43.6
CARE-ALING MORAN VIAGRA VIA LENKELE PANNAPO
July
1952
49.3
4663
3605
43.4
41.4
4466
40.5
43.2
34-4
390
380
3601
40.0
46.0
390€
36, 7
44.0
4003
456
40-3
40.6
44307
ol
August
1952
41.6
45-7
37.7
40.6
41.6
41.2
41-3
43.5
3001
4306
40.4
45
38.9
43.3
36.1
CO
0 0
जल्दी दिस
4200
46.5
4403
4.2
40.9
37
September
1952
42.2
43.2
3901
41.9
42.1
4207
42.0
42.5
38.5
43.0
40.7
48.0
39%2
42.8
37.6
39% 2
41.0
43.3
44.0
100%
1804
41.9
4201
4203
Planning, Research and
Statistics Division
October
1952
43.0
44.6
40.1
42.3
42.7
45.3
42.0
42.4
38.8
43.1
4104
49%2
41.4
4205
37.3
4103
40.8
42.0
43.9
46.0
4701
4203
40.8
4203
37.9
November December
1952
1952
41.8
42.1
39.0
43.5
42.7
45.9
40.6
41.1
3801
43.5
40.7
49.3
40.9
42.4
3606
39.8
43.1
48.5
43.1
45.6
45c9
40.8
40.5
40.
38.6
43.6
43.8
3987
42.2
43.6
45.5
42.0
42.8
40.1
43.9
42.2
5305
42.89
44.4
4104
4.2
43.4
43.9
465
5667
B+7
4707
417
42.1
39.2
1
Michigan Employment
Security Commission
Bgm M
Industry
Ibed and ledodred pronoba
Paper und allied producte
Frioblog, publishing and
allied industri es
Fabricated metal producb8
(except ordnance, machine
and transportation equipo).
Machinery (except electri
Tamasporte.tion equipment
GRAND RAPIDS
Total manufacturing
Total manufacturing
KALAMAZOO
Food and kindred products
Textile mill products and
apparel
(except ordnance, machinery
and transportation equipo),
Machinery (exegt electrical
Transportation equipmazi
Basic lumber products
Furniture and ÄxtureS
Paper and allied products
Printing, publishing and
Food and kindred products
Primary metal industries
Fabricated netal products
allied industri es
Chemicals and allied products
Primary metal industries
Fabricated metal products
Total manufacturing
(except ordnance, machinery
and transportation equip.)
Machinery (except electrical
Transportation equipment
JACKSON
hi gan Employment
urity Commissi
Industry
NSING
Total manufacturing
Food, and kiwired producta
Primary netal, industries
fabricated metal products
(except ordbence, rachime
and brensportabion equip.)
Machinery fewcorpi electriq8i.
Transporosina equipment
USKECON
Total manufacturing
bol and kindred prodavto
Furniture and flatuses
Primary metal industri.cşa
Fabricated metal products
(accept ordnance, machicory
and transportation equipe,
Machinery (except electrical)
Transportation equipment
BAGI NAW
Total manufacturing
Food and kindred products
Basic lumber products
Chemicals and allied products
Fabricated metal products
(except ordnance, machinery
and transportation equip.)
Machinery (except electrical)
Transportation equipment
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AVERAGE WEEKLY HOURS OF PRODUCTION WORKERS IN MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES
AREA DISTRIBUTION
January
1952
42.03
3902
4504
40.2
4.0
426.1
4061.
4603
47.L
3902
4100
49.7
35.8
40.8
43.8
40.0
41.8
4409
4503
38.2
Fobnary
1952
ADC 2
1805
3369
39%
41.6
4061
45
AL
380.
42.3
4102
3905
41.7
4462
40.5
4309
44.5
45.8
40.1
March
1952
400
4003
39%3
389
4307
39%9
40.4
4509
4.00
37.4
40.8
4009
40.3
41.5
4405
35.4
39%5
4403
45.0
3966
1952
TABLE MM-7
April
1952
केल
370
39%5
4763
400
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3703
40.2
41
38.8
4105
4408
37.0
3907
4307
45.7
3904
G-11
May
1952
400
40c
3901
Body
༣
0707
4. Lc8
40.5
3802
47c
390
37ts
41.2
38.3
3607
41.6
46.1
37.0
40.0
4403
4406
40.0
June
1952
3307
3806
3500
40.6
39%
38.6
4001
36.8
41.0
39% 1
37.6
40.8
48.4
44.0
4304
40.3
July
1952
mad to make Ma
NJ
49.9
3962
50,0
3001
3205
4066
4805
47.0 42.8
3904
37.6
4064
40.4
40.5
4064
40.5
39.0
August
1952
390
37.2
Toy
3%1
40.5
4902
400
37
39.3
Hol
3903
38.
360
mamo
40.2
41.0
38.5
September October
1952
1952
44-3
3502
ONE
38.4
m
COMP
383
50
3108
3609
4203
39%2
38.
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52.2
maigs 1959
Statistics Division
3%
T
42.5
37.0
41-4
40€ 2
42.3
$2.4
3966
47.2
41.9
37.8
42.5
38.5
38.7
44.0
40. 2
3801
41.0
43.0
44.9
November
1952
42.3
40.5
40,4
41.5
40.4
4202
42.8
47.2
40.7
3905
42.6
41.03
47.2
41.3
42.3
37.0
39%7
42.8
40.8
December
1.952
45.2
4.2
Деб
3966
43.5
45.1
Dog Fo
42.8
42.0
41.4
4205
39.3
37.2
4603
44.5
43.5
EF-A
ichigan Employment
ecurity Commi s si
Industry
TOTAL MANUFACTURING
FOOD AND KINDRED PRODUCTS
TEXTILE MILL PRODUCTS AND APPAREL
LUMBER AND WOOD PRODUCTS (except
furniture)
FURNITURE AND FIXTURES
PAPER AND ALLIED PRODUCTS
PRINTING, PUBLISHING AND ALLIED
INDUSTRIES
Newspapers
Other
CHEMICALS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS
Industrial organic and
inorganic chemicals
Paints, varnishes, lacquers,
enamels, etc.
Other
STONE, CLAY AND GLASS PRODUCTS
PRIMARY METAL INDUSTRIES
Blast furnaces, steel works,
and rolling mills
Iron and steel foundries
Other
January
1.950
$69.68
61.16
48.65
61.47
60,00
70,18
84.00
96.01
78.31
65.00
70,11
62.86
X
61.56
70.27
75.84
67.57
66.83
AVERAGE WEEKLY EARNINGS OF PRODUCTION WORKERS IN MANUFACTURING INDUSTRI ES
DETROIT METROPOLITAN AREA
February March
1950
1950
$68.50
$69.87
62.44 62.33
53.14 52.86
62.60 65.43
58.85
61.85
64.60
84.42
98.26
85.96
97.45
78.54 80.54
67.83
70.10
61.93
X
63.19
61.38
69.81
71.57
65.93
X
61.25
1950
TABLE MM-8
71.19
73.97
72.91 67.02
68.81 69.19
April
May
1950 1950
$72.18
$72.45
5%87
54.24
64.40
62.41
69.39
83,26
99.75
75.28
67.25
70.35
67.51
X
61.75
:
62.71
64.71
71.87
77.05
72.67
76.86 72.96 77.16
73-46 72.00
7124 69.51
:
54.00
64.65
59.66
64.66
85.43
100.97
77 78
→
66.02
70.25
63.65
X
X-1
June
July
1950 1950
$73.46 $74.56
64.12 65.82
57.84 60,57
65.34 63.26
63.08
64.62
68.87
69.83
84.02
83.78
100.31 101.20
76.30
75.50
67.22 66.42
74.69
68.81
X
70.94
69.41
X
65.83
64.37
74.45
74-78
78.76 75.30
69.75 70.93
72.56
75.37
August
1950
$76.06
65.66
57.17
70.90
63.33
69.17
82.84
99.49
74.99
66.54
68.80
72.38
X
68.51
74.41
76.93
69.17
73.92
September
1950
$74.84
64.27
59.02
58.63
62.90
71.49
86.42
105.28
77.13
66.91
67.31
66.32
X
Planning, Research and
Statistics Dion
75.25
78.46
73.14
73.70
October
1950
$77.71
64.55
56.83
66.36
66.88
68.94
86.35
105.96
77.12
72.32
77.03
73.93
X
70.38 70.00
77.63
80.80
75.91
75.96
November December
1950
1950
$75.16
$76.83
64.75
57.58
62.15
70.61
73.44
86.70
107.51
76.58
71.74
77.73
68.26
X
67.88
78.25
79.70
74.44
78.46
66.37
57.95
69.35
68.03
73.66
90.13
120.73
75.34
72.61
79.28
67.03
X
68.97
82.49
88.38
74.58
81.08
Hel
lë që vulgar muted a ser detalle harte de tre k dan kad
January
1950
$71-57
76.96
65.70
73.21
72.32
62.16
70.41
75.46
69.39
81.30
73.54
64.03
X
63.49
65.75
X
69.46
69.45
72.30
63.95
AVERAGE WEEKLY EARNINGS OF PRODUCTION WORKERS IN MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES
DETROIT METROPOLITAN AREA
1950
TABLE MM-8
April May
1950 1950
De dogs cantat plakatd
February March
1950
1950
$70.72 $71.19 $70.60 $69.48
80.88
77.26
68.23 62.14
67.26 65.53
72.67
73.46
66.33
70.42
61.61
61.00
72.22
71.35
76.33
67.28
82.95
74.52
63.65
X
65.87
65.24
X
77.14
70.51
84.15
75.74
63.98
X
65.53
65.07
X
66.54
68.49
66.52 68.51
62.73 61.41
64.36 66.19
69.93 67.45
75.04 72.18
72.13 73.02
60.50
59.13
73.22 73.69
79.38 79.36
74.22 83.41
87.82
91.85
73.77 75.01
64.57
64.43
X
X
64.00
62.03
X
65.91
66.67
64.3.0
X
73.13
72.43
73.14 72.47
65.06
75.32
68.60
H-2
June
1950
$69.64 $73.60
75.07
73.91
66.83
73.51
65.58
69.86
75-79
75.43
69.33
X
81.27
82.81
72.34 69.73
94.61 98.99
July
1950
62.94
73.87
73.96
72.81
71.22
75.39
74.93
62.19
76.91
61.78
65-51 64.58
66,28
75041
65.12
X
74.91
74.92
72.35
62.82
August
1.950
$73.74
70.95
70.03
76.46
75.39
67.85
76.69
82.21
90.56
96.21
77.26
64.71
Σ
66.12
67.59
77.16
77.24
74-38
64.63
September October
1950
1950
$76.04
72.75
79.78
77.20
74.97
73.88
85.16
75.80
89.54
80.44
86.75
60.46
X
69.00
73.44
X
75.42
75.51
75.28
Planning, Research and
Statistics Division
64.76
$78.73
73.70
80.54
88,24
77.63
72.42
87.34
90.37
78.68
105.48
89.22
68.91
X
71.37
73.80
X
76.99
76.95
80.21
71.90
November December
1950
1950
$77.20
71.73
78.63
82.57
78.67
67.08
81.58
89.03
77.24
103.21
89.51
69.49
X
69.62
71.01
X
72.90
72.81
82.95
73.49
$80.05
74.41
81.35
83.46
80.87
72.73
86.35
92.71
87.23
105.14
92.64
72.70
X
75.07
79.34
A
73.48
73.44
89.45
76.53
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MISCELLANEOUS MANUFACTURING
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Industry
V dog FABRICATED METAL PRODUCTS (except
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Other
Cutlery, hand tools, and
general hardware
Motor vehicles and motor-
vehicle equipment
TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT
portation, distribution
and industrial apparatus
Other
Heating apparatus (except
electrical) and plumbers
supplies
Electrical generating, trans-
Fabricated metal structural
products
ELECTRICAL MACHINERY, EQUIPMENT
AND SUPPLIES
Metal stamping, coating and
engraving
Service, industry and house-
hold machinery
Other
Fabricated wire products
Other
Engines and turbines
Metalworking machinery
General industrial machinery
and equipment
MACHINERY (except electrical)
Michigan Employment
Security Comm
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Industry
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OD AND KINDRED PRODUCTS
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TONE, CAY AND GLASS PRODUCTS
PRIMARY MENTAL INDUSTRIES
Blast furnaces, steel works,
and rolling mills
Iron and steel foundries
Other
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January
1951
$74.24
62.57
61.86
70.53
66.99
75.07
85.16
102.51
76.49
73.37
78.87
67.18
70.30
68.81
79.86
88.10
75.96
70.06
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Pada
AVERAGE WEEKLY EARNINGS OF PRODUCTION WORKERS IN MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES
DETROIT METROPOLITAN ARTILA
1951
TABLE MM-8
February
1951
$74.16
63.43
59.47
67.36
66.42
67.88
85.28
105.57
75.15
69.06
March
1951
79.07
87.32
73.67
75.15
$75.14
63.68
59.81
71.17
67.52
72.69
74045
74.53
80.21 80.89
66.98 70.20
70.02
70.89
87.90
111.02
76.95
70.01
April
1951
$75.37
66.37
60.09
73.10
71031
71.00
88.56
112.69
76.70
75.76
78.47
68.65
74.57
69.46
81.69
82.86
88.09 89.95
75.47
79.35
75.70
79.95
May
1951
$74.49
68.93
59.47
69.91
73.48
73.16
73.36
77.36
69.17
70.83
71.82
79.17
83.91
75.38
77.31
June
1951
H-3
$75.62
66.98
57.45
86.70
87.92
111.38 107.45
74.61
77.34
73.17
66.53
72.23
73.34
80.00
70.42
67.87
71.23
74043
81.31
July
1951
valgte bag makakadtak kenyalitzat bekann
$73.82
69.69
55.09
75.93
68.06
63.24
87.73
109.06
76.54
73.32
79.69
69.66
68.00
82.72
82.70
88.82 86.32
79.32
81.00
70.63
August
1951
$76.60
58.44
56.50
71.70
67.78
70.59
87.19
109.88
76.07
71.93
78.17
68.96
66,71
73.21
79.85
82.57
77.64
78.49
September
1951
$77.97
67.56
59.71
74.25
75.06
72.38
87.87
109.04
76.94
73.95
80.81
67.53
68.38
70.92
83.18
87.64
19.71
80.75
Planning, Research and
Statistics Div
October November December
1.951
1951
1951
$79.04
69.91
59.68
72087
73055
73.38
88.09
108.69
77.38
72.65
78.00
65.50
69.20
76.60
84.62
88.98
79-77
82.99
$78.72
69.69
61.89
72.72
73.27
71.09
90.44
110.64
79.67
72.15
79-76
6509€
66.90
72.46
in
82.71
87.27
79012
80033
$80.96
73056
61.22
74.56
69.01
71,77
95.43
116.09
85.64
72.67
79.12
67.18
68.00
74.67
84.60
85.17
75.64
88.04
1
January
1951
$77.34
71.07
78.08
81.83
78.87
64.79
83.15
23.23
99.23
104.85
93.00
69.70
82.53
72.91
78.79
02.02
70.07
69.88
85.08
79.97
ALINE KAJ
AVERAGE WEEKLY EARNINGS OF PRODUCTION WORKERS IN MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES
DETROIT METROPOLI TAN ARTA
February
1.951
77.05
81.11
$74.91
71.98 72.06
32.22
72.90
205.78
79.13
85.85
75.00 78.91
68.77
65.59
79.73
78.09
94.11
69.68
81.07
71.65
92
March
1951
71005
73.06
80.29
75083
$77.29 $76.47
70.34
34.90
34.67
105.00
95.38
90.53
108.95
92.74 96.60
73.68
240 24
77095
80.38
6.43
April
1951
73.00
76.73
75.23
86.99
76059
70.61
78.75
72.19
87.67
77044
30.36
73.10
73.20
73.04
76.23
1958
TABLE MM-8
May
1951
$74.96 $76.24
71023
73.20
74074
84.02
74.26
70.37
79.38
72013
84.91
68.87
96.55
95.76
110.88
87.75 80.98
10%
203.09
96.33
95.78
75.52
80.73
59018
66.58
70016
69.93
82.27
June
1951
76.98
B-4
75.43
81.92
75.97
69.88
81.03
74.01
77.57
62.37
78.33
73.33
82.72
79.00
July
1951
$74-23
73.34
65.41
83072
73.52
79.32
76.07
93.91
84
107.69
93.29
B.49
81.49
68.28
66.40
73.08
August
1351
$75.39
73.46
68.34
85.22
75.65
64.38
80.28
95.46
96.97
1ć8.85
93.54
74.33
80.60
77.26
81.44
65.22
68.40
73.39
68.45
73.15
85.77 80.72
81.04 77.65
September October
1951 1951
$77.65 $77.89
74-91
76.67
72.92
86.14
77029
70.30
81.53
97.05
81.40
108.00
104.28
75.06
86.05
73027·
83.27
68.50
74.14
74.10
80.22
82.09
76.40
83.25
77-57
70.60
80.88
93.18
78.72
113.28
98.88
75.61
84.46
77-38
80.42
68.48
75.70
75.70
87.43
73.32
Planning, Research a
Statistics Division
November
1951
879.12
77.58
73.01
88.28
80.39
68.08
79.25
38.59
76.79
111.72
98.78
76.75
86.31
18094
83.19
OVE
016
74.85
74.61
87.99
82.91
December
1951
$82.73
78.31
74.97
9.09
83.35
69.79
84. 11
102.87
81.08
116.77
102.95
898388
82.52
89.
Geoph
76.29
76.05
89.54
84.87
Michigan Employment
Security Commission
M
Industry
A
FABRICATED METAL PRODUCTS (except
ordnance machinery and transpor-
SCELLANEOUS MANUFACTURING
DUSTRI ES
LG
tation equipment )
Other
Cutlery, hand tools, and
general hardware
Heating apparatus (except
electrical) and plumbers
supplies
Motor vehicles and motor-
vehicle equipment
Fabricated metal structural
RANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT
products
Electrical generating, trans-
portation, distributioa
and industrial apparatuS
Other
Metal stamping, coating and
engraving
GOTHICAL MACHINERY, EQUIPMENT
ND SUPPLIE
Fabricated wire products
Other
Engines and turbines
Metalworking machinery
General industrial machi nary
and equipment
Service, industry and house-
hold machinesy
Other
MACHINERY (except electrical)
Mi chi gan Employment
Security Commi
Industry
on
LINT
Total manufacturing
Food and kindred products
Textile mill products and
agperel
Fabricated metal products
except ordnance, machinery
and transportation equipment),
Machinery (except electrical)
Transportation equipment
GRAND RAPIDS
Total manufacturing
Food and kindred products
Textile mill products and
apparel
Lumber and wood products
(except furniture)
Furniture and fixtures
Paper and allied products
Printing, publishing, and
allied industries
Chemicals and allied products
Primary metal industries
Fabricated metal products
(except ordnance, rachinery
and transportation equipment)
Machinery (except electrical
Transportation equipment
LANSING
Total manufacturing
Food and kindred products
Chemicals and allied products
Primary metal industries
Fabricated metal products
(except ordnance, machinery
and transportation equipment)
Machinery (except electrical)
Transportation equipment
January
1951
$75.82
68.1
72.00
65.26
94039
77.81
69.83
59.54
器
61.38
69.55
65.84
69.14
60.00
61.56
76.94
68.75
76.68
71.10
59.49
68.31
80.30
72.80
70.53
70.58
AVERAGE WEEKLY EARNINGS OF PRODUCTION WORKERS IN MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES
February
1951
$81.72
68.17
64.02
67.69
90.78
84073
71015
54.23
&
62.10
73.67
69.12
67.09
70.88
59.90
79.52
71.72
77.64
79.30
57.81
60.83
83065
75.65
71.52
80.62
March
1951
$70.26
$76.64
67.57 72.46
72.00
62.00
68.77
90.55
78.24
68.29
66.39
67.07
81.22
78.07
81.44
April
1951
78.01
56.94
61.54
81.68
73.94
72.46
79.47
66.86
93.75
70.08
73.40
72.53
69.97
55-46 61.79 63.48
X
64.25
70.75
69.17
50.84
65.00
70.61
68.28
72.84
67.07
64.71
76.75
71.82
86.40
77.33
57.19
63.47
85.25
AREA DISTRIBUTION
77.82
70.82
77.90
1951
TABLE MM-8
May
1951
$73.75
70.55
70.02
54.10
99.84
74.58
50.91
65.49
70.81
68.11
70.59
66
64.52
71.097
72.61
80.78
76.21
60.35
62.42
86.76
June
1951
$76.49
70.81
59.83
Holy
67.35
97.73
77054
69.20
58.57
49.13
64.68
68.25
68.12
70.92
65.15
67.22
77.50
61.00
60.35
84.91
75.59 68.04
75.37 76.01
76.49
77.37
July
1951
$74.38
69.01
59.82
62.04
98.47
75.25
71.18
57.99
43.98
74.54
75.86
73.56 79.73
79.16
80.48
62.35
62.18
68.60
70.98
65.74
64.27
68.24
74.70
78.88
August
1951
"
$76034
72.74
59.28
66.14
110.63
77€58
70.71
59.58
47.02
64.02
72.96
65.95
ongy gye
70.90
65.90
65.69
78.28
64.69
55.51
54-72
87.69 82.92
73.27
74.52
82.42
79.25
63033
68.05
68.41
80.87
September October
1951
1951
$77.05
68.42
61.04
73.30
106.44
78.73
70.16
58.24
47.32
63.88
69.35
63.06
71.85
65.38
67.65
74000
75.68
83.02
72-69
66.16
66.44
83.92
76.61
77-34
71.22
Chats the mind a d
$76.97
70.33
57.64
70.81
97.24
78.73
70.08
59.63
46.41
63012
65.69
63047
75.28
66046
67059
75.25
74.83
86-50
8.1.48
57.23
55.85
1520
35.54
75.63
81.06
82.08
Planning, Research and
Statistics Division
November
1951
$74.61
72.80
53.29
72.35
95.19
75.22
67.83
57.21
50.01
6.1.48
64068
57.09
71.13
66.99
55052
74.40
73.54
92
80.23
48.40
63.52
84.48
74087
72.38
81.19
December
1951
$78.66
75.30
57.83
74.29
101.23
79.88
71.91
57.29
54.42
65.11
70.86
63.70
74 37
70.72
68.43
78.35
25.01
86.08
83.08
49.87
60.76
91.14
75.82
78.67
85.00
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AVERAGE WEEKLY EARNINGS OF PRODUCTION WORKERS IN MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES
AREA DI STRI BUTI ON
1951
TABLE MM-8
Jamaxy Jebruary March
1951 1951
1951
$73.19 $71.59
63.23 60.58
74.46
72.84
68.03
68.05 65.40
68.54 68.25
80.76
78.57
70.80
55.64
42.62
73.02
53.61
41.59
55.42 50.19
76.94 75.35
78.09 78.03
69.53 70.26
$74.90
61.94
April
1951
$76.46
62.15
73.14 72.50 66.46
70.85
72.02
72.82
66.11
71.31
69.62 75.93
83.98
82.50
79.78
56.90
39.02
Mary
1951
73033
54.38
$74.69
$77.30
61.73 62.47
68.02
69.73
75.67
57.90
39.51 37.22
53.11
56.77 60.38
77.48
78.33
80.33
82.23
73.46 72.69
70.62
70.17
76.00 75.02
78.23
88.08
June
1951
77.14
79.14
78.04
Hob
75.35
57.85
49.50
53.79
76.41
84087
77.23
July
1951
$76.62
62.52
71.12
69.17
70.74
72.39
89.02
August
1.951
$74.23
60.08
Q
67.77
65.44
67.82
73.05
82.86
74099
76.68
55.47 56.69
43.63
50.39
49.70
52.75
69.08
76.35
83.45 80.27
77.79 75.64
September
1951
$66.50
62.34
56.70
67.19
67.51
59.51
71033
75.26
51.98
53.43
64.16
84.41
84.89
75.97
October
1953
$79.27
60.01
67.77
73.17
69.98
79.37
87
75.60
54.18
53.22
53.19
77.13
85.37
75.50
Planning, Research and
Statisties Divi si on
November
1951
$74.55
60.75
68.14
69.58
69.22
72.88
32
70.79
53.94
47.48
54.
68.13
747?
December
1951
$82.66
64.36
77054
70.74
72033
82.61
92.66
74.37
50.11
51.35
56.87
76.81
81.31
72.21
Michigan Employment
Security Commission
Food and kindred products
Basic lumber products
Chemicals and allied products
Fabricated metal products
Machinery (except electrical)
Transportation equipment
Industry
Total manufacturing.
MUSKEGON
SAGINAW
Total manufacturing
Food and kindred products
Furniture and fixtures
Primary metal industries
Fabricated metal products
(except ordnance, machinery
and transportation equipment
Machinery (except electrical
Transportation equipment
Chigan Employment
curity Commission
Industry
TAL MANUFACTURING
OD AND KINDRED PRODUCTS
Sagar Mag
URNITURE AND FIXTURES
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EXTILE MILL PRODUCTS AND APPAREL,
APER AND ALLIED PRODUCTS
IMBER AND WOOD PRODUCTS (except
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(Demanded A
RINTING, PUBLISHING AND ALLIED
INDUSTRIES
Newspapers
Other
HEMICALS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS
Industrial, organic and
inorganic chemicals
Paints, varnishes, lacquers,
enamels, etc.
Other
TONE, CLAY AND GLASS PRODUCTS
PRIMARY METAL INDUSTRIES
Blast furnaces, steel works,
and rolling mills
Iron and steel foundri es
Other
AVERAGE WEEKLY EARNINGS OF PRODUCTION WORKERS IN MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES
DETROIT METROPOLITAN ARIA
1952
TABLE MM-8
Jamiary
1952
$80.80
71.19
61.57
79.12
71031
72001
87099
104.06
79094
72043
78.18
33773
69.07
68.38
76.03
84024
84.93
81.80
83091
February
1952
$80.40
70.85
56.98
80037
72.27
70.94
89.22
110.66
78.98
78069
78.62
69013
66052
March.
1952
80.13
$81.28
72.45
63.72
80.86
71,28
70.53
72, 26
77076
69053
67054
79.48
81.93
82.31
81.64 84.24
77.31
80.41
83.53 81.77
91.44
109.12
82.72
April
1952
$790.46
73.23
61.49
77.62
72.81
73.44
91.14
110.75
81.10
71020
77.21
70.50
65.75
78.59
79.62
79.56
79.83
79,93
Hus 7
May
1952
$80.63
74.60
61.54
79.78
66.14
71074
91.25
112.48
82.05
72023
78.46
72.34
66.88
82.33
80.59
81.48
77.95
80.74
**
June
1952
$80.85
78.72
62.13
81.04
77.06
74.68
89.05
113.68
76.63
-- ----
**
July
1.952
-
$76.18
79.01
57-51
80.68
71038
79640
72.37
94: 91
83680
73.31
71.52
69.01
62.56
82.32
83.10
76.11 78.62
59%22 86684
70056
81.08
68.12
92.00
115.54
80.05
72.01
78.60.
August September
1952
1952
$81, 64
73.49
60.37
83067
71.72
75.50
90.79
113.32
79%82
71055
80,00
6704
64 55
77.51
90.40
101.16
75.04
82.82
$89.92
75.00
61054
96.14
74.02
76.22
94.10
114.62
82.79
72.36
78.82
75.12
66.40
79.25
91.41
99.43
77.53
87.10
Planning, Research and
Statistics Division
October November December
1952
1952
1952
$92.36
77.61
63088
95.40
74.86
75.74
95.66
117.13
85042
69.88
71.20
79.64
66092
81.99
92.18
99.10
78.57
89.21
$90.69
78.04
63.32
96.55
74080
82.16
99,02
117.38
9059
72.65
79.68
76.32
66.74
81.10
93051
98.54
82.43
91.93
$94.31
82-72
63075
930 25
76.19
840 24
101.08
119-52
92,06
73.89
81.28
79.67
67.86
79.99
96.42
103.04
83.81
94.14
AVERAGE WEEKLY PARNINGS OF PRODUCTION WORKERS IN MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIAS
DETROIT METROPOLITAN AREA
January February March
1952
1952
1952
$81.30
78.48
75073
90.13
83.48
71.70
79.42
103.23
79.56
117.67
107.71
76070
87.98
78.57
84.37
66.16
76.05
75085
87004
88.33
$79.57
77.45
73079
85082
82.62
68.43
78.96
•100.13
77.97.
110.03
110.60
76.20
86.51
79014
83.52
64.62
76.76
76.56
34.19
86.06
LIBRARDCOPT_JOHJENOPPING TIEDZĄ
MACJELING TRANS
$80.24
79.16
75.33
86.86
82.52
68. 91
79.33
102.78
78.94
115.34
108.59
60.09
91.20
84.00
63.93
77.32
77.32
82.42
83.10
HERZ TARTÁS I GE
1
1952
TABLE MM-8
April
1952
$80.00
80.56
71051
86.02
79.00 76.05
83.69
72.01
78.91
99.37
76.84
112.85
102.80
77.78
84.59
750 59
75% 59
81073
May
1952
82.31
$80.64
77.61
73.69
86.81
81.60
76.11
81.73
78.
99.95
76,60
116.16
103.42
76.64
81.72
80.95 82.51
63.17 68.40
77.74
76.87
76.87
82.05
83.16
R-8
C
Juns
1952
$81.64
78.05
72.34
87.36
840 lb
78.04
79.86
99.8€
78.80
115.19
104.84
79.52
81.60
80.29
89.61
63.03
76.28
753
76.28
81.73
87.42
PORNA VELILLEBASAN
July
1952
$73.73
75047
76.41
88+35
70.87
68.73
70.31
80.45
$7.75
64.12
98.03
80.20
114.46
99690
94.10
76042
75.90 60.00
69:50
69.33
79.8
92.66
PERUESOURCE, CROREALIS TORE/%
August
1952
DANOZ
$79.85
·76.36
20.83
87.67
82.56
70.11
75.12
37.98*
80.77
112.00
79.73
85.33
69.23
77.75
77.54
87-57
87.22
September
1952
$88,83
81.30
90001
94.00
93.71
81.55
85.03
101.48
78.55
118.2
101.93
81.80
82.16
90.45
90% 41
95.73
Flanning, Research and
Statistics Division
87.62
October November Decemb
1952
1952
1952
$89.99
82.46
77.9%
90,90
98.41
76.59
102.82
78.91
120,00
87.33
93.44
69.33 66.47
84.10
94.10
94.30
95.39
$91.04
93.18
86.09
80.67
99%10
92.59
80.19
88.79
102.46
78.25
118.55
102.11
104.06
106.76
79.42
7896
12 72.09 2.8
81
81.56
86.53
70.03
90.19
90.23
90.39
$96.57
91.93
88.03
88.33
100.8
100.30
90.3€
94094
104.&
8441
121.1
85.69
89098
7503€
94.42
94.5
93.3!
89.4
Mi chi gan Employment
Security Commi ssion
b/ Omitted because of steel striks.
Industry
MISCELLANEOUS MANUFACTURING
INDUSTRIES
FABRICATED METAL PRODUCTS (except
ordnance, machinery and trans-
portation equipment)
Cutlery, hand tools and
Motor vehicle and motor vehicle
equipment
Other
general hardware
TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT
Heating apparatus (except
electrical) and plumbers
supplies
Other
Fabricated structural metal
products
Mectrical generating, trans-
portation, distribution and
industrial apparatus
Metal stamping, coating and
engraving
ELECTRICAL MACHINERY, QQQUIPMENT
AND SUPPLIES
Fabricated wire products
Other
and equipment
Service industry and house-
hold machinery
Other
MACHINERY (except electrical)
Ingines and turbines
Metalworking machinery
General industrial machinery
i chi gan Employment
ecurity Commi sy
a stad na pia an tumatag sama
Industry
* mark ang math gPTION
Một phi tang tên
nhân và
BATTLE CROIS.
Total mufacturing
Bod and kindred products
Printing, publishing and
allied industri os
Primary metal industries
Fabricated metal products
(except ordnanos, machinery
and transportation equip.)
Machinery (except electrical)
Transportation equipment
BENTON HARBOR
Total manufacturing
Food and kindred products
Furniture and fixtures
Paper and ellåed products
Primary metal industries
Fabricated metal products
(except ordnance, machinery
and transportation equip.)
Machinery (except electrical)
Electrical machinery
FLINT
Total manufacturing
Food and kindred products
Textile mill products and
apparal
Fabricated metal products
(except ordnance, machinery
and transportation equip.),
Machinery (except electrical)
Transportation equipment
AVERAGE WEMKLY EARNINGS OF PRODUCTION WORKERS IN MANUFACTURING INDUSTRI ES
AREA DISTRIBUTION
**** MAN Về Đali v spodnej ta det
January
1952
877.17
77057
800 77
74089
70.63
80.24
89.40
78% 11
54-40
66.30
62.11
81.18
74006
• 21
58. 68
83.19
72.89
56676
79%06
99e06
86.04
LETA DA NA, Alta arī pati sve (gl
February
1952
$75.03
73.65
83.25
70.32
€9.91
77-36
86601
75.30
50.00
67.58
62.58
79.61
77.18
82014
57.34
78.36
72079
60.21
77.18
93027
80.16
May 1 mandagen. Agder)
March
1952
85.33
73.16
$75.72 $74.36
71003
73.07
70.66
78.45
89.37
76.35
51039
66.74
68053
81.22
71036
85.68
55,46
79.08
71.98
58.32
74.06
95.00
80.64
1952
TABLE MM-8
CASARELA, A/S MESURE, URBJPE
April
1952
71078
77024
B
88032
81095 83009
76034
77.41
75% 25
53.51
59.
57
81.45
72051
85075
56038
80.72
69043
62.55
73033
94.05
82095
May
1952
Ho9
$77007
79.05
June
1952
$79.16
82.05
80.26
76.11
- ·
76.72
76.24
75092 80.28
84.76
84.67
80.40
97071
81.57
74.12 63651
83015 89.33
55.98 56.86
80.12
77.62
77089 80.69
64009
62.10
July
1952
77.15
102.25
78071
872-43
79631
72.86
53.18
74€68
52.03
68.27 68.63
60.13
62.94
64.76
74095 81.85 79.03
80,82
53.57
70-31
75.50
72.87
73.82
31
15
4702
71.33
72.22
57.61
74.53
99:28
73.70
CANADI
11 adal©é v Ora 14 mendoa+10–
August September
1952
1952
$79.25
80.68
87-88
79.36
85.08
80.20
67.92
50043
67078
60652
79.38
60.59
63051
51-75
$82.14
75.55
82.41
110.36
74.08
86.46
77.64
85.24
93.35
90.62
758
27.07
6710
78.68
59869
61.97
80.13
60.62
82.21
58040
73058
96.05
76.63 77.97
62048
69.05
Plaming. Research and
Statistics ision
October November December
1952
1952
1952
$82.54
78.09
87-34
77.97
78026
44
76.32 80060
3:38
25
62.84
80.86
64.97
89% 68
64.52
97.07
80.40
59017
72.34
127.61
$77.68
66057
73.77
1.15097
101.07 102.39
84.79
79.35
878
7%66
63.32
76017
64.80
80.32
63.21
93.07
63.24
%%
62062
78.36
109.48
104.21
$80.64
71.55
85.26
79.06
82.41
87.13
92.62
78.67
57-38
75.64
62.52
89.36
63.93
95091
86.18
66.53
86.22
96056
100.40
B-Y
AVERAGE WEEKLY EARNINGS OF PRODUCTION WORKERS IN MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES
AREA DISTRIBUTION
January
1952
$72033
61.42
51.59
65.64
69,34
61.12
75.56
64.48
67.96
73.58
76.38
80.56
79%99
55.81
95.02
76, 31
80.64
8.1064
70-43
65.25
71.47
72078
70.61
71023
79091
February
1952
$72-46
61.32
50.86
68.41
71. 11
6492
77-44
66.72
65.96
78.57
74072
32016
79.63
57.94
103:41
73
82052
70.97
71.89
74-07
71.47
70032
72.49
77.63
Kva maad qu
March
1952
$72.81
62.38
47.05
69.10
72629
62096
75
69.
66.94
79001
74-74
83.76
81.24
57-73
07.50
75.46
79.32
84036
69.34
07074
71048
75.19
67.13
72.45
76075
1952
TABLE MM-8
April
1952
$70.99
640.17
49€75
66.35
70.14
62.80
74c96
65.84
80076
67.22
85.31
79-45
59003
3.05.16
73.15
750
68.93
65.09
69% 28
73.35
72015
71.61
75.49
· H-10
May
1952
$72.28
64025
50.06
69.29
70.67
63077
75.05
66.33
65.36
77.61
75%82
87.20
81.02
53.095
91042
72035
81.12
05.98
276
70.94
67.98
74.06
72.78
68.06
70c13
77016
June
1952
$72.95
64.49
51011
69003
70%20
69.12
75.60
69.38
67.65
78039
77.01
89.52
81036
62091
91.45
71056
80.48
87.19
76091
218
73-75
73.60
Kada
A B keys Slippe
CONTRAAN?a
July
1952
$70.57
65.83
$45
68.23
73634
74660
68.26
58.14
73.24
72.89
71.10 74.80
79.34 79648
76052
71073
77622
12043
62.09
76.76
61.46
94-56
69.73
83.95
82.41
73608
74.51
69.27
August
1952
24
$74,26
56,68
51.39
67.03
68.85
640 15
76,61
70.17
64-35
83.20
75.55
89.04
75.99
59.06
87-49
67.76
82697
79.15
The 27
69.65
76.29
73.91
70.72
70.72
75034
September
1952
$76.89
62029
54. 31
71.10
70.94
69%77
79%25
68.72
65.45
86.99
77.95
95% 81
27.50
6065
93.40
72.64
80.69
87-80
74-98
疆
71.45
81.29
76055
73.80
73077
76.63
VAN VERS
Planning, Research and
Statistics Division
October November December
1952
1952
1952
$79.25
64.31
56.02
71083
72.25
74-84
80.26
69.15
66.27
38.18
79.03
101 11
82.72
61c63
94074
810
75.86
2:08
3238323039
78.80
71.85
74-74
75.04
$76.62
61.21
54.09
70-34
The 86
77020
75072
66.34
65.15
84.12
77-37
103-49
83.64
61.82
93.40
19.84
42
QU
74039
73026
81.61
381.53
55.48
69.38
71.69
75.42
55.26
71.82
73.38
75.03
прод
91.14
81.28
116.30
55
65.70 $
105.51
75-47
73-51
60.98
75085 78.48
3.03
86,06
93.90
73.93
74.31
76.28
Michigan Employment
Security Commission
(except ordnance, machinery
and transportation equipo)
Machinery (except electrical)
Transportation equipment
Industry
*
allied industries
Fabricated metal products
alty Games (DAVA
* Food and kindred products
Paper and allied products
Printing, publishing and
G
fotal manufacturing
KALAMA 200
GRAND RAPIDS
(except orinance, machinery
and transportation equip.)
Machinery (except electrical)
Tansportation equipment
Thod and kindred producte
Primary metal îndustries
Fabricated metal products
Total manufacturing
Total manufacturing
Food and kindred products
Textile mill products and
apparel
JACKSON
Basic lumber producte
Furniture and fixturES
Paper and allied products
Printing, publishing and
(except ordnance, machinery
and transportation equipo
Machinery (except electrical)
Transportation equipment
allied industri es
Chemicals and allied products
Primary metal i ndustries
Fabricated metal products
Michigan Employment
Security Commi
LANSING
on
Total manufacturing
MUSKEGON
Industry
Bod and kindred products
Primary metal industries
Fabricated metal products
(except ordnance, machinery
and transportation equip.),
Machinery (except electrical)
Transportation equipment
Total manufacturing
SA GINAW
Food and kindred products
Furniture and fixtures
Primary metal industries
Fabricated metal products
(except ordnance, machinery
and transportation equip.)
Machinery (except electrical)
Transportation equipment
Total manufacturing
Food and kindred products
Bagio lumber products
Chemicals and allied products
Fabricated metal products
(except ordnance, machinery
and transportation equip.),
Machinery (except electrical)
Transportation equipment
AVERAGE WEEKLY EARNINGS OF PRODUCTION WORKERS IN MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES
IN MANUBACTURING INDUSTRIES
Jamary
1952
$8
832
February
1952
80.79
64.82
82.99
76.13
3
$79.31
49.37
78.42
81.65
65061
70.50
74041
March
1952
76.86
75.43 69.09
77.46 78.49 80.98
86.64
80.40
81.20
67.44 69%26
82.62
82.98
82.23
91.56
51.62
79.19
AREA DISTRIBUTION
1952
TABLE MM-8
April
1952
$80.08 $83.80 $81.97
54.89
79.72
82.78
65096
70.05
72093
69.03
83.
28
73.89
76.44
75.85
58.43 58.70 60.48
49.86
63.60
49.12
63.45
45.70
57.67
77.32
76.18
77.70
81.59 83.59 82.40
74.14 74.88
69.91
50.83
77.60
66.73
83.66
85099
81. 21
66.79
69.84
72.53
67.98
85.70
91030
76,82
60.79
44.99
59.75
May
1952
H-11
66.09
79.92
83.31
66.88
388
69.03
73.28
69.59
78.02
84.45
77.50
62.70
49.40
60.36
76.21 77075
84.00
73099 76.76
June
1952
$79.80
59.80
78.05
62.51
77.99
80.60
78.51
66.66
70.22
71072
69.86
80.70
86.52
76.46
66.40
56.31
61.90
78.10
79.07
78.18
July
1952
$70.08
53.92
71.12
65052
6.92
68。 。82
81.42
69690
63.36
62.92
67.02
87.05
92.40
75€ 07
By
52.56
56.78
72.68
76. 10
75023
August
1952
$80.86
49.27
74.86
62.57
82.42
82.27
82.30
66057
11.23
75086
66030
63
85.57
87.80
70.34
60.34
60.05
55.56
72.16
73.68
74.81
September October
1952
1952
$94.98
47.34
86.69
72.54
92.71
98.16
78.99
72.14
70027
73.03
70.81
80.24
84.09
89.73
52015
80.54
Planning, Besearch
Statisti Ivi si on
72027
79.79
86.51
$89.76
47.55
86.73
77.02
87.69
91.41
80.23
72.03
71.91
75.56
74.04
79.85
87.62
86.42
53.55
57.53
76.67
80.58
91.42
November
1952
$89.51
53.42
84.23
80.59
83.47
91.32
90% 99
72.06
71071
78.76
74.00
91.05
112.95
79% 42
55.71
56.57
73.05
80.93
91.23
December
1952
$98.00
52.5
୫
75.28
90.13
100.80
89.72
73.04
86.73
84.25
74.60
90.89
97.29
82.20
55.02
57.59
84.96
84.61
87.04
Michigan Employment
Security Comm² 5 BÅ ON
gle Map ming day. Sedan
Industry
TOTAL MANUFACTURING
FOOD AND KINDRED PRODUCTS
TEXTILE MILL PRODUCTS AND APPAREL
LUMBER AND WOOD PRODUCTS (except
furniture)
FURNITURE AND FIXTURES
PAPER AND ALLIED PRODUCTS
PRINTING, PUBLISHING AND ALLIED
INDUSTRI ES
Newspapers
Other
CHEMICALS AND A LLIED PRODUCTS
Industrial organic and
inorganic chemicals
Paints, varnishes, lacquers,
enamels, etc.
Other
STONE, CLAY AND GLASS PRODUCTS
FRIMARY METAL INDUSTRIES
Blast furnaces, steel works,
and rolling mills
Iron and steel foundri es
Other
January February March
1950
1950
1950
$1.72
$1.73
$1.74
1.45
1036
1.50
1.64
1.62
2.11
2.37
1099
1.63
1.73
1.53
X
1.52
AVERAGE HOURLY EARNINGS OF PROD ON WORKERS IN MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES
DETROIT METROPOLITAN AREA
1950
1.78
1.74
1.74
1.68
1.46
1.37
1.47
1.61
1.59
2.09
2.39
1.96
1.64
1.70
1.53
Ras
X
1.51
1.70
1.71
1.80
1.68
1.48
1.36
1.50
1.62
1.60
2.09
2.39
1.95
1.66
1.71
1.56
معا
1.51
1.71
1073
1.75
1.69
April
1950
$1.76
1046
1.38
1.50
1.66
TABLE MM-9
May
1950
$1.75
1.68
2.09
2.41
1.93
1.64
1.71
1.57
X
1053
1.48
1.72
1.75
1.70
1.32
1.49
1.66
1.65
2.14
2.44
1.98
1.63
1.71
1.
5
1.54
1.71 1.75
1.78
1.75
Ba72
I-1
June
1950
$1.77
1.49
1.40
1.42
1.69
1.66
2.10
2.39
1.95
1.66
1.76
1.58
X
1.56
1.76
1.79
1.073
1.74
July
1950
$1.78
1050
1.45
1.43
1.73
1.68
2.07
2.41
1.90
1.75
1.93
1.61
X
1.57
1.76
1.76
1.73
1.77
1
August
1950
$1.79
1.54
1.41
1.50
1.70
1.67
2.07
2.40
1.91
1.69
1.78
1.64
1.58
1.75
1.76
1.70
1.75
September
1950
$1.83
1.49
1.43
1.43
1.68
1.77
2.14
2.42
1.99
1.75
1.95
1.62
X
1.65
1.77
1.79
1.77
1.77
Planning, Research and
Statistic Di vi så on
October November December
1950
1950
1950
$1..86
$1.87
$1.88
1.50
1.41
1.54
1.74
1.72
2.12.
2.45
1.94
1.75
1.84
1.71
1.65
1.82
1.82
1.81
1.83
1.51
1.48
1.54
1.84
1.75
2.11
2.48
1.92
1.75
1.85
1.68
X
1.65
1.83
1.80
1.80
1.86
1.46
1.58
1.57
1.76
1.76
2.18
2.71
1.89
1.76
1.86
1.650
1.66
1.89
1.96
1.82
1.86
January
1950
$1.75
1.79
1.67
1.81
1.76
1.66
1.69
1.83
1.72
1.97
1.85
1.65
X
1.66
1.72
嚣
1.72
1.72
1.79
1.55
AVERAGE HOURLY EARNINGS OF PRODUCTION WORKERS IN MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES
DETROIT METROPOLI TAN AREA
1950
TABLE MM-9
May
1950
February March
1950
1950
$1.75
1.82
1.67
1.79
1.73
1,61
1.71
1.84
1.69
1099
1.85
1.65
B
1.63
1.69
X
1.74
1.74
1.72
1.55
:
}
$1.73
1.72
1.67
1.80
1.77
1.61
1.68
1.85
1.68
2.00
1.85
1,65
X
1.64
1.71
X
1.74
1.74
1.81
1057
April
1950
$1.74 $1.73
1.70
1.66
1.69
1.81
1.79
1.63
1.69
1.87
1.74
2.02
1.83
1.66
X
1.64
1.72
囂
1.79
1.79
1,71
1.62
:
1.68
1.80
1.78
1.63
1.68
1.86
1.79
2.04
1.85
1.66
K
1,63
1.71
X
1.76
1.76
1079
1.60
1-2
June
1950
$1.76
1.78
1.67
1.84
1.80
1.62
1.72
1.88
1.75
2.08
1.86
1.70
X
1.62
1072
X
July
1950
1.60
$1.78
1.78
1.69
1.82
1.81
1.64
1073
1.90
1.75
2.10
1.86
1.66
X
1.68
1.74
X
1.78
1.79
1.78
1:32 1:77
1.82
1.79
1.60
.....
August
1950
$1.79
1.77
1.70
1.85
1.82
1.70
1.74
1.89
1.88
2.08
1.88
1.66
X
1.69
1.75
$
1.80
1.80
1.85
1.59
;
1
September October November December
1950
1950
1950
1950
$1.84
1.82
1.78
1.89
1.87
1.83
1.79
1.89
Lo J1
2.01
1.99
1.66
ܬܵܐ
1.75
1.86
X
1.85
1.85
1092
Flanning, Research and
Statistics Division
1.68
$1.88
1.85
1.82
2.04
1,91
1.78
1.83
2.00
1.85
2.18
2.02
1.82
X
1.75
1,82
X
1.87
1.87
1093
1.76
$1.88
1,81
1.82
2.00
1.93
1077
1.80
2.00
1.84
2.18
2.01
1.79
1.76
1.84
X
1.87
1.87
1.95
1,76
$1.90
185
1,33
1.97
1..94
1.77
1.86
2.04
1.91
2.20
2.04
1.81
X
1.83
1.92
K
2.88
1.88
2.01
1.79
Mi chi gan Tmployment
Security Commission
MISCELLANEOUS MANUFACTURING
INDUSTRIES
Industry
Motor vehicles and motor-
vehicle equipment
Other
FABRICATED METAL PRODUCTS (except
ordnance machinery and transpor-
tation equipment)
TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT
Cutlery, hand tools, and
general hardware
Heating apparatus (except
electrical) and plumbers
supplies
Electrical generating, trans-
portation, distribution
and industrial apparatus
Other
Jabricated metal structural
products
ELECTRICAL MACHINERY, EQUIPMENT
AND SUPPLIES
Metal stamping, coating and
engraving
Service, industry and house-
hold machinery
Other
Fabricated wire products
Other
Engines and turbines
Metalworking machinery
General industrial machinery
and equipment
MACHINERY (except electrical)
Mi chi gan Employment
Security Commisi on
Industry
OTAL MANUFACTURING
OOD AND KINDRED PRODUCTS
EXTILE MILL PRODUCTS AND APPAREL
LUMBER AND WOOD PRODUCTS (except
Furniture)
FURNITURE AND FIXTURES
PAPER AND ALLIED PRODUCTS
PRINTING, PUBLISHING AND ALLIED
INDUSTRIES
Newspapers
Other
CHEMICALS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS
Industrial organic and
inorganic chemicals
Paints, varnishes, lacquers,
enamels, etc.
Other
STONE, CLAY AND GLASS PRODUCTS
PRIMARY METAL INDUSTRIES
Blast furnaces, steel works,
and rolling mills
Iron and steel foundries
Other
V k
January
1951
$1.87
1.50
1054
1.59
1076
1,75
2.13
2.58
1.92
1079
1.90
1.67
1.73
1.66
1.89
1.97
1.83
1.85
AVERAGE HOURLY EARNINGS OF PRODUON WORKERS IN MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES
DETROIT METROPOLITAN AREA
19511
TAELE MM-9
February
1951
$1.87
1.50
1.52
1.60
1.78
1.74
2.15
2.61
1.92
1.78
1.85
1.68
1.73
1.66
1.89
1.97
1.83
1.84
March
1951
$1.91
1.53
1.52
1060
1.82
1.77
2.20
2.66
1096
1.83
1093
1.71
1075
1.68
1.2.
1.98
1.82
1.91
April
1951
$1.91
1.57
1.53
1.60
1.86
1.75
2.18
2.63
1.93
1069
May
1951
1.93
1099
1.82
1. 91
$1.91 $1.95
1.59
1.52
1,62
1.88
1076
1.83
1.81
1.91
1.84
1.69 1.68
1.78
1.81
2.20
2.65
1.94
1070
1.92
1.97
1083
1. 91
June
1951
I-3
1.58
2050
1.66
1.89
1075
2.18
2.58
1.95
1.84
1.94
1.70
1077
1.70
1.95
2.01
1.84
Lo 94
July
1951
$1.95
2.59
1.47
1069
1.90
1073
2.22
2.63
1.98
1.86
1.94
1.70
1.82
1073
3097
2.03
1.89
1.95
August
1951
$1.96
1.59
1.48
1.66
1.90
1076
2.25
2.67
2.01
1.82
1.87
1069
1.80
2.74
1.94
1.98
1.89
1.92
September
1951
$1.98
1.59
1.53
1.70
1. 91
1076
2.25
2.65
2.03
1.86
1.95
1.68
1.81
1.71
1.9
2.00
1.3
1.9%
Planning, Research and
Statistics Di
on
October November
1951
1951
$1,99
1.65
1.49
1.68
1.91
1.78
2.28
2.68
2.05
1.83
1.88
1.67
1.82
1.77
1.97
2.00
1.91
1.36
$1.99
1.64
1. 52
1.70
1.91
1076
2.36
2.57
2.05
1.84
1090
1.67
1.81
1.75
1.96
1098
1.91
1.%
December
1951
$2,01
1.65
1.54
1.74
1.87
1.77
2031
2.73
2.10
1.87
1. 97
1.69
1.02
1.78
1.97
1.96
1. 91
2. OL
January
1951
$2.89
1.82
1.82
1.99
1.93
1.78
1.85
2.04
1.92
2.19
2.04
1.80
1.88
1.83
1092
1.63
1.84
1.84
1095
1.95
AVERAGE HOURLY EARNINGS OF PRODUCTION WORKERS IN MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES
DETROIT METROPOLITAN AREA
1951
February
1951
$3.87
1.84
1.81
3099
1.89
1.75
1.84
2.05
1.83
2.23
2,07
1.80
1.88
1.84
1.93
1.66
1.86
1.85
1093
1.92
Marc
1957
$1.91
1.87
1.On
2.02
1.95
1.81
1.83
2.10
2.01
2.24
2.08
1.87
1.93
1.93
2.02
1. 70
1.90
1089
1093
1.93
April
1951
1.80
2.04
1094
1.81
1.84
$1.91 $1.89
1.86
1086
2.10
1.98
2.25
2.10
1.84
2.02
1.94
1.99
1.76
TABLE MM-9
May
1951
1.95
1.82
2.01
1.91
1.01
1.86
238
2.10
1.96
2.26
2.10
1.84
1.94
1.91
2.01
1.67
1.89
1.89
1.89
1.89
1.91 1.97
1.94
T
I-4
June
1951
$1.9
1095
1.85
2.00
1.95
1.84
1.88
2.13
1098
2.29
2.10
1.91
1.94
1095
2.04
1.72
1.95
1.95
1.98
1.97
July
1951
$1.93
1.93
1.75
2.00
8 588
— དར་
1.97
1.86
1.86
2.12
1097
2.25
2.10
1.90
1.96
1.92
2.00
1.70
1.95
1095
2.05
2.02
August
1951
$1.93
1092
1077
2.03
1.097
1.85
1.89
2.15
2.08
2.31
2.10
1:90
1.96
୫୫
1.92
2.00
1.72
1.96
1.96
2.00
1.99
September October November December
1951
1951
1951
1951
$1.95
1096
1.81
2.01
1..99
1.85
1.87
2.18
2.00
2.36
2.18
1.91
1.99
1.94
2.03
1.68
1.98
1.98
2.09
Planning, Research and
Statistics Division
2.02
$1.96
1.95
1.84
2.01
2.01
1.85
1.90
2.18
1.98
2.36
2.13
1.92
1.98
1.96
2.06
1.71
1.99
1.99
2.04
1.95
$1.97
1096
1.85
2.03
2.03
1.85
1,90
2.19
1.95
2.36
2.34
1.94
2.00
1.95
2.04
1071
2.00
2.00
2.05
2.03
$1.99
1.96
1.82
2.09
2.04
1.87
1.92
2. 22
2.00
2.38
2.17
1.94
2.04
1.96
2.03
1.74
2,01
2.01
2.05
2.07
Mi chi gan Employment
Security Commission
W
Industry
INDUSTRIES
FABRICATED METAL PRODUCTS (except
ordnance machinery and transpor-
tation equipment)
MISCELLANEOUS MANUFACTURING
Cutlery, hand tools, and
Other
general hardware
Motor vehicles and motor-
vehicle equipment
Heating apparatus (except
electrical) and plumbers
supplies
TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT
Fabricated metal structural
products
Electrical generating, trans-
portation, distribution
and industrial apparatus
Other
Metal stamping, mating and
engraving
ELECTRICAL MACHINERY, EQUIPMENT
AND SUPPLIES
Fabricated wire products
Other
Service, industry and house-
hold machinery
Other
MACHINERY (except electrical)
Engines and turbines
Metalworking machinery
General industrial machinery
and equipment
Mi chi gan Berloyment
Security C
ssion
Industry
FLINT
Total manufacturing
Food and kindred products
Textile mill products and
apparel
Fabricated metal products
(except ordnance, nachinery
and transportation equipment
Machinery (except electrical
Transportation equipment
GRAND RAPIDS
Total manufacturing
Food and kindred products
Textile mill products and
apparel
Lumber and wood products
(except furniture)
Furniture and fixtures
Paper and allied products
Printing, publishing and
allied industries
Chemicals and allied products
Primary metal industries
Fabricated metal products
(except ordnance, machinery
and transportation equipment)
Machinery (except electrical)
Transportation equipment
LANSING
Total manufacturing
Food and kindred products
Chemicals and allied products
Primary metal industries
Fabricated metal products
(except ordnance, machinery
and transportation equipment)
Machinery (except electrical)
Transportation equipment
January
1951
$1.87
1.50
1.50
1.58
2.00
1.93
1.65
1.32
>
1.51
1.58
1.46
1.66
1.50
1.63
1.82
1.71
1092
1.90
1.26
1.62
1.97
1.75
1.78
1.92
February Marck April
1951
1951
1951
$1.89
1.53
1.46
1.59
1.98
1.94
1.67
1.31
X
1.50
1.61
1051
1.67
1.58
1.63
AVERAGE HOURLY EARNINGS OF PRODUCTION WORKERS IN MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES
1.86
1.72
1.92
1.89
1.31
1.54
2.01
1.78
1.78
1.91
$1.88
1.50
1.50
1.61
1.99
1.93
1.72
1033
X
1.55
1.61
1.54
1.70
1.54
1.68
885
1.90
1.80
1.97
1091
1.30
1.57
2.00
1.77
1.84
1093
$1.85
1.55
1.41
1.62
2.09
1.89
1.69
1.37
1.27
1056
1.61
1.53
1.73
1.58
1.63
1.85
1.76
2.01
1.90
1.29
1.60
2.03
1.83
1.79
1.91
AREA DISTRIBUTION
May
1951
$1.85
1.53
1.47
1.63
2.18
1.89
1.69
1.38
1.30
1.55
1.62
1.55
1.70
1.58
1.66
1.82
1077
1098
1.89
1031
1.55
2.05
1.82
1.83
1.90
1951
TABLE M9
I-5
June
1951
$1.92
1.46
1. 41
1.62
2.21
1.97
1.69
1.3
1.29
1.57
1.60
1.52
1.73
1.57
1.67
1.85
1.80
1.99
1.92
1.31
1052
2.04
July
1951
$1.92
1.51
1.42
1.56
2.15
1.97
1.71
1.36
1.26
1055
1.64
1.51
1073
1058
1.62
1.86
1.84
2.01
1.95
1.35
1.58
2.00
1077
1.78
1655
1.85 1.84
1.94
1.98
August
1951
$1.92
1.53
1.43
1.63
2.27
1.97
1.71
1.35
1.31
1.57
1.68
1.48
1.73
1.59
1.69
1.84
1.82
2.03
1095
1.36
1.54
1.95
1079
1.86
1099
September October
1951
1951
$1.93
1.53
1.44
1.69
2.29
1.98
1. 71
1.35
1.33
1.59
1.66
1.46
1.77
1.59
1.70
1.85
1.83
1.99
1.99
1.31
1.58
1.9
858
1.89
1.89
2.03
$1.93
1.56
1.44
1.69
2.22
1.98
1.71
1.35
1.28
1058
1.62
1.48
1.76
1.63
1.69
1.86
1.83
2.02
1.97
1.26
1.51
2.00
1.87
3094
2.00
Planning, Research and
Stati s Division
November
1951
$1.93
1.59
1.42
1.71
2.25
1.97
1.71
1.36
1.32
1.60
1.60
1.46
1.77
1.65
1.70
1.87
1.83
2.01
2.02
1.24
1.55
2.02
1.91
1.88
2.07
December
1951
C
$1.95
1.64
1.46
1.75
2.32
1.99
1.74
1.41
1.32
1.59
1964
1.55
1.79
1.66
1.70
ama
222
1.89
1.83
2.12
2.00
1.27
1.52
2.05
1.91
1.85
2.06
January
1951
$1.79
1.40
1.70
1.71
1.63
1.74
2.02
1.71
1.30
1.05
1.31
1.59
1.60
1073
AVERAGE HOURLY EARNINGS OF PRODUCTION WORKERS IN MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES
February March
1951
1951
$1.82
1.40
1.69
1.76
1.58
1.76
2.05
1.70
1.29
1.08
1.40
1.59
1.69
1.75
$1.88
1.40
1.69
1.83
1.66
1.83
2.14
1.80
1031
1.08
1.35
1.65
1.74
1.81
}
April
1951
$1.87
1.41
1.69
1.81
1.64
1.86
2.08
1077
1.28
1.07
1.37
1.65
Lo'
AREA DISTRIBUTION
1951
TABLE MM-9
May
1951
$1.89
1.43
1.65
1.84
1.65
1.87
2.14
1077
1.32
1.10
1.33
1.66
1.73
1.83
-6
June
1951
$1.92
1.42
1.64
1,84
1.63
1.89
2.21
1.79
1.31
1.16
1.39
1.65
1.80
1.87
July
1951
$1.93
1.41
1.65
1.83
1.65
1.86
2.23
AA
1.81
1.30
1.33
1.41
1.73
1.83
1087
Cada un La
August
1951
$1.92
1.34
1.64
1.83
1.61
1.87
2.19
1.80
1.24
1.23
1.40
1.68
1.77
1.86
September October
1951
1951
$1.90
1.37
1.63
1.86
1.62
1.85
2,16
1079
1.22
1.21
1.22
1.70
*
288888
$1.97
1.41
1.65
1.88
1.64
1.96
2.25
Ic 80
1.26
1.20
1.51
1.68
1083
1.85
Flaming, Research and
Statistics Division
November
..1951
$11.97
1.42
1.66
1.90
1.65
1.95
2623
1.78
1.24
1.19
1.49
1.70
1.78
1.84
December
1952
$2.02
1. 4
1073
Lo q
1...66
2.01
2.31
1. 81
1. 31
1.18
1:48
1.73
1.80
1.84
Michigan Employment
Security Commission
Food and kindred products
Basic lumber products
Chemicals and allied products
Fabricated metal products
Machinery (except electrical
Transportation equipment
Punto onako ak
Total manufacturing
priedade que fan tepkite abo
SAGINAW
Industry
(except ordnance, machinery
and transportation equipment
Machinery (except electrical
Transportation equipment
MUSKEGON
Food and kindred products
Furniture and fixtures
Primary metal industries
Fabricated metal products
Total manufacturing
1-7
curity Commission
Industry
TAL MANUFACTURING
FOOD AND KINDRED PRODUCTS
XFILE MILL PRODUCTS AND APPAREL
WOOD
LUMBER AND WOOD PRODUCTS (Except
furniture)
FURNITURE AND FIXTURES
PAPER AND ALLIED PRODUCTS
PRINTING, PUBLISHING AND ALLIED
INDUSTRIES
Newspapers
Other
CHEMICALS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS
Industrial organic and
inorganic chemicals
Paints, varnishes, lacquers,
enamels, etc.
Other
STONE, CLAY AND GLASS PRODUCTS
PRIMARY METAL INDUSTRI IS
Blast furnaces, steel works,
and rolling mills
Iron and steel foundri es
Other
January
1952
$2.01
·1.65
1.55
1.78
1092
1078
2.24
2072
2003
1.86
1.92
1.69
1.85
2079
1.96
1.95
1.94
1.98
AVERAGE HOURLY EARNINGS OF PRODUCTION WORKERS IN MANUFACTURING INDUSTHI IS
DETROIT METROPOLITAN ARDA
February
1952
$2.01
1.67
1054
1.79
1.91
1.79
March
1952
$2.03
1.68
1. 59
1079
1091
1079
2.28
2.32
2085 2080
2002
2009
1.86
1088
1.90
1.72
1.86
1.81
1.95
1093
1093
1.97
1.91
1.75
1.88
1.82
1095
1094
1.95
109
April
1952
$2.03
1070
1.59
1.85
1.90
1084
2.34
2.81
2.10
1.86
1952
TABLE MM-9
May
1952
1090
1.76
1.87
1.83
1.94
1.93
1093
1096
$2.03
1.72
2.057
1-7
1.81
1083
1.83
2.32
2.81
2.07
1.88
1.91
1080
1.86
2085
1.9%
1.95
1092
1.97
June
1952
$2.05
1073
1058
1.81
1098
1.84
28
2.32
2.81
2.06
1.90
1.93
1.82
1.90
1085
1.98
2.05
1.90
2.00
July
1952
$2606
1673
1055
1684
1096
1085
2637
2,86
2.10
1694
2600
8
1081
1089
1.86
2.02
2.18
1.90
2.01
August
1952
$2.09
1.71
3056
3.98
2.01
1085
2035
2.81
2.10
1.94
2.02
1.81
1.89
1.83
2.12
2.25
1093
2.02
September
1952
$2.15
1.73
1.59
1097
2.02
1.88
2.42
2.83
2.20
1.98
2.04
1.86
1.94
1.83
2.12
2.19
In 99
2.07
October
1952
$2.17
·1.74
1.61
1.96
1097
1.90
2.46
2.88
2.25
1.94
1.96
1.87
1.95
1.86
2.12
2.18
1.98
2010
November
1952
$2.15
1.74
1.58
2004
2.00
1.95
2.45
2.86
2.25
1093
1.93
1086
1.94
1.87
2.14
2.18
1.97
2.14
December
1952
$2.16
1.76
1.61
3096
1.98
1.94
2.42
2.90
2021
1.96
2,00
1.86
1.95
1.86
2.16
2., 24
1.99
2.13
AVERAGE HOURLY WARNINGS OF PRODUCTION WORKERS IN MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES
DETROIT METROPOLITAN AREA
1952
TABLE MM-9
January
1952
$1.98
1097
1.84
2.10
2.04
1.87
1.88
2.21
1.99
203
2.23
1.93
2.02
1.93
2.06
2.76
2.01
2.01
2.03
2.11
February
1952
$1.98
1.94
1.82
2008
2004
1.91
1089
2.23
Io 98
2039
2.27
1.94
2.
1096
2004
1.71
2.00
2.00
2.01
2.09
March
1952
$2.01
2,00
1.86
2010
2.06
вода
1091
2.26
2.02
2.41
2.37
1093
2.07
2.00
2.07
1077
2.02
2.02
2003
2.06
April
1952
$2.01
2.01
1.87
2.09
2006
1.91
1.92
2.23
2.00
2.40
2.23
3.637
2.01
2,01
2011
3075
2.02
2.02
2.02
2.06
I-8
May
1952
$2.02
1099
1,88
2.11
2.07
1.92
1.95
2.24
2.00
2.43
2.22
1.96
2.00
2,07
2023
1.75
2002
2.02
2.01
2.08
June
1952
$2.04
2.02
1.89
2.10
2011
1095
1.93
2025
2003
2.43
2.29
1099
2.00
2004
2.19
1.71
2005
2.05
2.02
2013
July
1952
$2.03
2.02
1692
2317
2:10
1. 94
1.88
2626
2.09
2.45
2,23
2000
2.0
2.15
2029
1679
2604
2005
2.01
2017
August
1952
$2.06
2.02
1094
2.13
2.15
1.94
1093
2027
2009
2.44
20 21
1099
2.03
2.07
2.19
3077
2.09
2009
2.10
2.12
September
1952
$2.13
2.09
1.99
2.16
2.23
2.00
2.02
2.30
2.07
2.49
2.26
2.05
2.04
2.08
2.25
10'
(V pof
NE
2.17
2017
2.22
2.14
FORMAL)
and Statistics
October
1952
$2.14
2.09
1.95
2015
2.26
1.97
2.01
2.30
2.07
2.50
2.25
2.93
2.03
2013
2031
1.72
2.21
2.21
2,20
2.11
..
November
1952
$2,14
2.16
1.98
2,24
2.22
1.99
2. 02
Za 29
2.07
2048
2028
2.05
2.05
2.10
2.27
1.78
2017
2.17
2.14
2.15
Decembe
1952
$2.18
2.14
2,03
2028
2,26
2,05
2.03
2,29
2.11
2.47
2,29
2.03
2.03
2.11
2.24
1.82
2,18
2018
2.15
2017
Michigan Employment
Security Commission
Omitted because of steel strikes
Industry
MI SCELLANEOUS MANUFACTURING
INDUSTRIES
FABRICATED METAL PRODUCTS (except
ordnance, machinery and trans-
portation equipment)
Cutlery, hand tools and
A
Motor vehicle and motor vehi ele
@quipment
Other
general hardware
Heating apparatus (except
electrical) and plumbers
supplies
TRANSPORTATION EQUIFMENT
Fabricated structural metal
products
B
Metal stamping, coating and
engraving
-
Fabricated wire products
Other
ELECTRICAL MACHINERY, QUIEMENT
AND SUPPLIES
Electrical generating, trans-
portation, distribution and
industrial apparatus
MACHINERY (except electrical)
lngines and Turbines
Metalworking machinery
General industrial machinery
Other
and equipment
Service industry and house-
hold machinery
Other
Ch
chigan Employment
ecurity Commissi
Industry
ATTLE CHEIKK
Total manufacturing
Rod and kindred products
Printing, publishing and
allied industries
Primary metal industries
Fabricated metal products
(except ordnance, machinery
and transportation equip.
Machinery (except electrical
Transportation equipment
BENTON HARBOR
Total manufacturing
Food and kindred products
Furniture and fixtures
Paper and allied products
Primary metal industries
Fabricated metal products
(except ordnance, machinery
and transportation equip.)
Machinery (except electrical
Electrical machinery
TLINT
Total manufacturing
Bod and kindred products
Textile mill products and
apparel
Fabricated metal products
(except ordnance, machinery
and transportation equip.)
Machinery (except electrical)
Transportation equipment
1
#
4
Jamary
1952
$1.87
1091
1086
1.81
1076
2,00
2.01
1.81
1018
1.32
1.49
1079
1.79
2.05
1047
1098
1.63
1.41
1.80
2.23
2003
!
f
AVERAGE HOURLY EARNINGS OF PRODUCITON WORKERS IN MANUFACTURING INDUSTRI ES
ARTA DISTRIBUTION
February
1952
$1.87
1.87
1.9.1
1.84
1.74
2.00
2001
1.81
1.15
1.35.
1.49
1079
1.72
2007
1.46
1095
1.61
1050
1.83
2.16
1.99
¿
March
1952
$1.89
1.89
1085
1.87
1.77
2.02
2005
1.83
1.18
1.40
1.61
1,81
1.68
2.13
1.45
1.98
1.61
1051
1078
2.20
2002
April
1952
$1.88
1.85
1.87
1.89
1.79
2.00
2.04
1.82
1.20
1.54
1.47
1.80
1.66
2.13
1.44
1.99
1.58
1.52
1089
2.25
2.03
1952
TABLE MM-9
May
1952
$1.90
1093
1.92
1089
1.83
1.97
2.02
1.82
1.21
1058
1.49
1,81
1070
2013
1.48
1.99
1.59
1053
1.84
2033
2.03
I-9
June
1952
$1.93
1.98
1085
1.86
1085
2.01
2002
1.82
1,08
1.57
1.54
1.86
1061
2018
1.47
2002
1.63
1.48
1.92
2+37
2007
July
1952
$1.24
1691
1086
1.82
1675
1085
1093
1677
1616
3053
1056
1.81
1.57
2016
1.42
2.02
106.1
1.48
1.88
2.40
2008
!
August
1952
$1.93
1.94
2.06
1.88
1.82
2011
2.00
1076
1.23
1051
1.49
1.80
1.51
2.06
1.41
2.03
1.64
1.50
1,92
2.35
2.08
September
1952
$1.97
1.90
2.92
1.88
1.92
2.18
2.07
1.84
1.20
1.63
1.53
1.82
1. 53
2014
1.47
2.14
1.70
1.58
1.92
2.48
2.20
Planning, Research and.
Statistics Division
October November December
1952
1952
1952
$1.97
1.93
1.91
1091
1.85
2.16
2.07
1.85
1.16
1.65
1.54
1.80
1.54
2.26
1.70
2.16
1.72
1.57
1.80
2.58
2.22
$1.94
1.86
1.98
1.93
1.91
2.11
2.06
1. 87
1.20
1.61
1.55
1.84
1.56
2,26
1.50
2.17
1.73
1.50
1.95
2048
2,24
1
$1.96
1.90
1097
1.92
1.93
2.12
2.07
1.85
1.18
1.65
1. 57
1079
1056
2.25
1.47
៥
2.17
1.71
1:53
1098
2040
2,24
-g
January
1952
$1.74
1043
1035
1.64
1.65
1050
1083
2054
1.67
faced fuck fact
1.91
1.84
1085
'
1.98
Lo 31
2.46
1.90
1.89
2.10
1.67
1.59
1.65
1a74
1078
1.70
1.92
AVERAGE HOURLY EARNINGS OF PRODUCTION WORKERS IN MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES
AREA DISTRIBUTION
February
1952
$1.75
1043
1. 34
1a 63
1063
1.52
1.84
1. 58
2.65
10 91
1.83
1.84
1o 98
10 34
2.b2
1088
3.92
2011
हम दिक
R
1.66
1058
1066
1.72
cout
10
58 m
1.6
1093
March
1952
$1.76
1043
1,33
1,65
1.69
1.52
1.87
∞O LOND
pdf pol
1059
1.66
1093
1085
1085
VIUU)
1098
10 71
2.48
1.93
107
2009
1.65
1c54
1.63
1079
1076
1.70
1.95
April
1952
$1.77
1.44
1.87
1.57
1.67
1.95
1086
1.90
10 30
1.31
1.67 1962
1.67
1.66
1.52
3054
1.95
1. 38
2.49
1.30
1087
2007
1065
1.45
1053
1.76
1952
TABLE MM-9
1.79
1. 71
1092
May
1952
¦
$1,76
1.46
1.87
1.57
1.66
1, 92
1.87
1.93
1094
1. 38
2.45
1. 89
1c89
2002
1.65
1046
1069
1.75
1.72
1070
1093
1-10
!
STAVA POMPEČEN
June
1952
$76
1.40
1.34
1.63
1.65
160
1.88
1.61
1.69
1093
lo
1.9
Kijij
1.97
1.42
2039
1.8
3.85
2009
1.68
1.48
1.70
1.82
1.76
1.72
1.89
July
1952
$1.75
Bw 43
1.44
1665
2,65
1.64
16
hd p
...
1.'
انتارا
1,69
200
હરી
Lo
-J (00
『་
1072
1. Q2
1.33
2037
1690
1. 31
2,02
1067
1. 51
1,70
1078
1,80
1.71
Im 87
August
1952
$1.79
1.46
1.36
1965
1,66
1.56
1,86
1.61
1.69
Zo00
1.87
1097
1.95
1.36
2.37
1.88
1.94
2007
1.70
1.50
3.70
1.79
1073
1070
1a 99
September October
1952
1.952
$1,82
1.44
1.39
1.70
1.69
1.63
1.89
1.62
1.70
2.02
I o gb
2.00
1.98
1.42
2.48
1.85
1099
2013
1.70
1.53
1.75
1.83
Planning, Research and
Statistics Division
1075
1.74
2.01
$1.84
1.44
1.40
1.70
1.69
1005
1.gl
1.63
1.71
2001
1091
2.06
2.00
1.45
2.54
1.98
1.95
2.11
3073
1.54
1.78
1.86
1.76
1.77
1.98
November December
1952
1952
$1.83
1.45
1.39
1.69
1068
1.68
1.97
1. 61
1.71
2003
1.90
2.08
2,05
1.46
2.55
2. 01
2.01
2.16
1.73
1057
lo
1.86
1.71
1.76
1.95
[
$1.87
1.50
1.39
1.70
1968
1.65
3.89
1, 61
1.72
2:08
1.93
2.17
2.06
1,43
2.55
2.02
1.98
2014
1.74
1.57
1.77
1.88
1 s 77
1:77
1,95
i
fichigan Employment
ecurity Commission
:
Industry
allied industries
Fabricated metal products
(except ordnance, machinery
and transportation equip.)
Machinery (except electrical)
Transportation equipment
RAND RAPIDS
Food and kindred products
Paper and allied products
Printing, publishing and
Total manufacturing
Total manufacturing
bod and kindred products
Textile mill products and
apparel
ALAMA 200
Basic lumber products
Furniture and fixtures
Paper and allied products
Printing, publishing and
(except ordnance, machinery
and tiansportation @quip.).
Machinery (except electrical
Transportation equipment
allied industries
Chemicals and allied products
Primary metal industries
Fabricated metal products
Food and kindred products
Primary metal industries
Fabricated metal products
(except ordnance, machinery
and transportation equip.).
Machinery (except electrical
Transportation equipment
Ital manufacturing
JACKSON
AVIL CLIL MILL MIDLERAT,
Security Commi, aki
LANSING
Total manufacturing
Industry
Food and kindred products
Primary metal industries
Fabricated metal products
(except ordnance, machinery
and transportation equip.)
Machinery (except electrical)
Transportation equipment
MUSKEGON
Total manufacturing
Food and kindred products
Furniture and fixtures
Primary metal industries
Fabricated metal products
(except ordnance, machinery
and transportation equip.)
Machinery (except electrical)
Transportation equipment
SAGINAW
Total manufacturing
Food and kindred products
Basic lumber products
Chemicals and allied products
Fabricated metal products
(except ordnance, machinery
and transportation equip.)
Machinery (except electrical)
Transportation equipment
January
1952
$2.01
1.27
2.04
1.91
1085
2.06
2.03
1.40
1.76
1094
1.65
2.03
2.30
1.81
1033
1.23
1.52
1.72
1.80
1083
AVERAGE HOURLY EARNINGS OF PRODUCTION „URKERS IN MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES
ARTA DISTRIBUTION
February March
1952
1952
$1.97
1.28
2.02
1.90
1.88
2.01
26.02
1. 41
1071
1095
1.68
2.01
2.32
1.82
1033
1.23
1.52
1071
1.83
1.85
$2.00
1.28
2002
10 78
1094
2.04
2005
1.44
1. 72
195
1.69
2004
2039
10 84
1036
1.29
1.46
Вашия братия
1075
1.83
1089
April
1952
$2.03
1.31
2.00
1.79
1093
2.07
2006
1.41
1.73
1096
1.69
2.08
2=35
1085
1036
1.22
1.57
1.74
1.84
1.88
1952
TABLE M-9
May
1952
$2.01
1.34
2.04
1.75
1.91
2.05
2.03
1.41
1.73
1095
1.69
2.04
2.30
1.86
1036
1.34
1.51
1.76
1.83
1.92
1-11
June
1952
$2.01
1032
2.02
1.79
1.92
2.05
2603
1.37
1.75
1095
1.70
20.06
2.30
1.87
1.37
1.20
1.57
1.78
1.82
1094
July
1952
$1.99
1.34
Lo
1.79
2.00
2.03
2608
1.40
1.76
1094
1006
2.16
2.28
1685
1641
1.23
1.51
1.80
1.88
1.93
August
1952
$2.05
1.32
1.99
1.68
1.97
2.10
2003
1035
1.75
2.01
1069
2.08
2.23
1083
1.29
1.52
1.80
1.80
1094
September
1952
$2.14
1.35
2.08
1089
2015
2.19
2.01
1.44
1.86
1.98
1.67
2005
2.21
2.00
1.34
1.54
1. &q
1.86
2003
NAJOTKAILANMAN panap-Lace
Manning, kesäären azk
Statistics Division
October November
1952
1952
$2.11
1.29
2.10
1.92
2007
2016
2003
1053
1.75
2.00
1074
2007
2026
1096
1.33
1053
1.87
1.87
2.04
$2.12
1.32
2.09
1094
2.07
2.16
2013
1053
1076
1.99
1.74
2.22
2039 *
1.92
1.32
1. 53
1.84
1.89
1.99
December
1952
$2.17
1.28
2.10
1.90
2.07
2.24
2.11
1. 51
1095
2004
1074
2.16
2035
1.93
1.40
1.55
1.84
1.90
2.00
75%
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