EXHIBIT B Average unemployment, percent of labor force unemployed, and usual classification of areas of substantial labor surplus in Pennsylvania, 1953-56 Major areas: Altoona.. Johnstown. Scranton. Wilkes-Barre-Hazleton. Smaller areas: 11 surplus areas combined. Remainder of State.. 1 Designation S denotes classification as smaller area of substantial labor surplus. See exhibit A for meaning of the D, E, and F designations. NC signifies not classified. 2 Not available. 3 Data relate to Jan. 15, 1954. 4 Data relate to Mar. 15, 1953. Average weekly number of continued unemployment compensation claims, and claims volumes as a percentage of unemployment compensation covered labor force, in areas of substantial labor surplus in Pennsylvania, 1953–561 1 Based on March 1955 unemployment compensation covered labor force. EXHIBIT D-2 Estimated total amount of unemployment compensation benefits paid in areas of substantial labor surplus in Pennsylvania, 1953–56 Average weekly number of unemployment compensation payments in EXHIBIT F Average weekly number of unemployment compensation payments in Pennsylvania as a percentage of covered employment, by industry, 1953–56 Number of claimants who exhausted their unemployment compensation benefits in areas of substantial labor surplus in Pennsylvania,1 1953–56 Excludes exhaustions by claimants filing claims against Pennsylvania but residing in other States. 242 EXHIBIT H Percentage of population receiving public assistance in areas of substantial labor surplus in Pennsylvania, “dependency ratio," 1953-56 of pu 3.7 2.8 2.8 2.8 6.0 EXHIBIT I Annual average number of recipients of public assistance in areas of substantial labor surplus in Pennsylvania, 1953-56 |