"Alphabetical Index Of Occupations And Industries, 1960 Census Of Population" is a detailed reference work published by the United States Bureau of the Census. This comprehensive index provides an alphabetical listing of occupations and industries as classified during the 1960 Census. It serves as an invaluable resource for researchers, economists, and historians studying labor trends, demographic shifts, and economic activities of the mid-20th century. The index offers insights into the types of jobs and industries prevalent at the time, providing a snapshot of the American workforce and economic landscape. It remains a useful tool for understanding long-term changes in the structure and composition of the labor market.
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