| 1914 - 898 str.
...bigger items in the teacher's budget than in the laborer's, indicating more exacting community demands. Teachers also spend relatively more than workingmen...insurance, religious purposes, charity, amusement, vacations, and care of health. They spend less for children's clothing — having fewer children. Not... | |
| National Education Association of the United States. Department of Superintendence - 1910 - 796 str.
...latter item, the smaller average size of teachers' families reduces the economic burden somewhat—a doubtful gain from the social point of view. Teachers...charity, amusement and vacations, and care of health. Grouping the following five items, (i) dues of teachers' clubs; (2) educational books; (3) fees for... | |
| 1913 - 392 str.
...latter item the smaller average size of teachers' families reduces the economic burden somewhat—a doubtful gain from the social point of view. Teachers...total. Board, roomrent, and clothing used up from 58 to 78^ per cent of the total expenditures in the cases of the unmarried women who reported on these items.... | |
| National Education Association of the United States - 1913 - 848 str.
...indicate the effect of community standards upon teachers' as compared with working-men's budgets, for rent and clothing. In the case of the latter item,...charity, amusement and vacations, and care of health. Grouping the following five items, (i) dues of teachers' clubs; (2) educational books; (3) fees for... | |
| National Education Association of the United States. Meeting - 1913 - 844 str.
...indicate the effect of community standards upon teachers' as compared with working-men's budgets, for rent and clothing. In the case of the latter item,...charity, amusement and vacations, and care of health. Grouping the following five items, (i) dues of teachers' clubs; (2) educational books; (3) fees for... | |
| National Education Association of the United States - 1913 - 844 str.
...smaller average size of teachers' families reduces the economic burden somewhat — a doubtful gam from the social point of view. Teachers also spend...charity, amusement and vacations, and care of health. Grouping the following five items, (i) dues of teachers' clubs; (2) educational books; (3) fees for... | |
| 1914 - 690 str.
...bigger items in the teacher's budget than in the laborer's, indicating more exacting community demands. Teachers also spend relatively more than workingmen...insurance, religious purposes, charity, amusement, vacations, and care of health. They spend less for children's clothing — having fewer children. Not... | |
| 1914 - 640 str.
...bigger items in the teacher's budget than in the laborer's, indicating more exacting community demands. Teachers also spend relatively more than workingmen...insurance, • religious purposes, charity, amusement, vacations, and care of health. They spend less for children's clothing — having fewer children. Not... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education - 1913 - 694 str.
...workingmen. This would Indicate the pressure of higher community demands upou teachers. They also spend more than workingmen for life insurance, religious...charity, amusement and vacations, and care of health. Grouping the following five items: (1) Dues of teachers' clubs; (2) educational books; (3) fees for... | |
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