Abstract

THE THIRTY-FIVE ODD YEARS since the end of the first World War have seen not only an enormous increase in the size of industrial employment, but major changes in its composition as well. Periods of prosperity and depression, war and peace, substantial technological advances, significant geographical shifts by industry and people, new products and new markets have served to alter the industrial profile of the Nation. Our labor supply has been increased by numbers of women workers, participation of young and old, and differences in our occupational structure make for many new patterns of industrial employment.

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