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Table B. — Employment of males hij industries in the Pneific 

 Northwest in 1930 — Continued 



Industry group 



Agriculture 



Fishing 



Extraction of minerals 



Manufacturing and mechanical indus- 

 tries—except forest products -, 



Forest products industries 



Transportation- 



Trade _ 



Public service {n. e. c.) ' --- 



Professional service 



Domestic and personal... 



Industry not specified 



77,523 



30 



17,540 



22,602 

 5,445 

 21, 767 

 18, 965 

 3.755 

 6,545 

 5,357 

 4,588 



Total 184, 117 



Montana 



Gainful 

 workers 



Number 



Unem- 

 ployed 

 classes 

 A and B I 



N'limber 



1,927 



3,973 



2,651 



787 

 1,439 

 608 

 112 

 143 

 371 

 1,690 



13,701 



Gainful 

 workers 

 minus 

 classes 

 A and B 1 



Number 



75, 596 



30 



13,567 



19,951 

 4,658 

 20,328 

 18, 357 

 3,643 

 6, 402 

 4,986 

 2,898 



170,416 



Percent 

 net 



work- 

 ers 



44.4 





 8.0 



11.7 

 2.7 

 11.9 

 10.8 

 2.1 

 3.8 

 2.9 

 1.7 



100.0 



Industry group 



Agriculture 



Fishing 



Extraction of minerals 



Manufacturing and mechanical induS' 



tries— except forest products 



Forest products industries 



Transportation 



Trade 



Public service (n. e. c.) ' 



Professional service 



Domestic and personal. 



Iudu.stry not specified 



Total 



Oregon 



Gainful 

 workers 



Number 



78, 869 

 2,074 

 2,607 



66. 729 

 50. 470 

 40.503 

 50,667 

 6,896 

 16,547 

 12,953 

 10,944 



328, 359 



Unem- 

 ployed 

 classes 

 A and B i 



Number 



2,294 

 254 

 442 



7, 170 



5, 219 



2,947 



1,915 



173 



464 



8&1 



4,467 



26,209 



Gainful 

 workers 

 minus 

 classes 

 A and B ' 



Number 



76, 675 

 1,820 

 2,165 



49, 559 

 45,251 

 37, 556 

 48, 762 



6,723 

 16, 183 

 12,089 



6,477 



302,150 



Percent 

 net 



work- 

 ers 



25.3 



16.4 

 15.0 

 12.4 

 16.2 

 2.2 

 5.0 

 4.0 

 2.2 



100.0 



' Class A unemployed, "Persons out of a job, able to work, and looking for a job." 

 Class B unemployed. "Persons having jobs, but on layolT without pay, excluding 

 those sick or voluntarily idle." 



' Not elsewhere classified. 



Tabi.k B. — limploi/ment of males by inthistries in tin Parijic 

 Northwest in 1930 — Continued 



Industry group 



Agriculture 



Fishing 



Extraction of minerals 



Manufacturing and mechanical indus- 

 tries — except forest products 



Forest products industries 



Transportation 



Trade 



Public service (n. e. c.) ' 



Professional service 



Domestic and personal 



Industry not specified 



Total ., 537,716 



Washington 



Gainful 

 workers 



Number 



99,523 

 5,631 

 6,768 



106, 788 

 82,297 

 66, 1,56 

 86, 401 

 17,688 

 24. 766 

 22,117 

 19, 581 



Unem- 

 ployed 

 classes 

 A and B I 



Number 



2,278 



884 

 1,221 



11,128 

 8.361 

 4.460 

 2,850 

 261 

 745 

 1,380 

 6,016 



39, 582 



Gainful 

 workers 

 minus 

 clas.ses 

 A and B > 



Number 



97, 247 

 4,747 

 5,547 



95, 660 

 73. 936 

 61.696 

 83.551 

 17, 427 

 24,021 

 20,737 

 13, 565 



498, 134 



Percent 

 net 



work- 

 ers 



19.5 

 1.0 

 1. 1 



19.2 

 14.8 

 12.4 

 16.8 

 3.6 

 4.8 

 4.2 

 2.7 



100.0 



Industry group 



Agriculture 



Fishing 



Extraction of minerals 



Manufacturing and mechanical indus- 

 tries — except forest products 



Forest products industries 



Transportation 



Trade 



Public service (n. e. c.) ' 



Professional service 



Domestic and personal 



Industry not specified 



Total 



Pacific Northwest 



Gainful 

 workers 



Number 



320,036 



7,761 



33, 369 



200. 046 

 149, 998 

 141,283 

 170, 942 

 30,416 

 52, 621 

 43,941 

 39,654 



1,190,064 



T'nem. 



ployed 



classes 



A and B ' 



Number 



7,714 

 1,138 

 6,283 



22,000 

 15, 55S 

 9.402 

 5,698 

 577 

 1.434 

 2,777 

 13,422 



86,003 



Gainful 

 workers 

 minus 

 classes 

 A and B i 



Number 



312,322 



6. 62:) 



27, 086 



178. 046 

 134,438 

 131.881 

 166. 244 

 29.838 

 51, 187 

 41,164 

 26,232 



1,104,061 



Percent 

 net 



work- 

 ers 



28.3 



.6 



2.5 



16.1 

 12.2 

 11.9 

 15.0 

 2.7 

 4.6 

 3.7 

 2.4 



100.0 



' Class A unemployed. "Persons out of a job, able to work, and looking for a job." 

 Class B unemployed. "Persons having jobs, but on layofl without pay, excluding 

 those sick or vuluul;irily idle." 



Source: Census of 1930, Unemployment, Volume I. 



