TABLE XVI.-Marital status of respondents, by age and by employment status Continued PART 3-FEMALES All females Age group and number of dependents Total Married Single Divorced or separated Widowed Not availble Num- Per- Num- Per- Num- Per- Num- Per- Num- Per- Num- Perber cent ber cent ber cent ber cent ber cent ber cent Total Mar- Sin- or Wid-avail-Total Mar- Sing- or Wid-availried gle sepa- owed able ried gle sepa- owed able rated rated 1 Includes only employed and unemployed. Unemployed includes only those able and willing to take employment, and seeking jobs. 11 4 3 5 4 1 14 1 4 TABLE XVII.-Duration of unemployment (all idle time in weeks) between furlough date and November 1958, by skill, at Roanoke AVC of respondents to questionnaire Weeks Total Skilled Semiskilled Unskilled Service Clericals Others Num- Per-Num- Per-Num- Per- Num- Per- Num- Per- Num- Per- Num- Perber cent ber cent ber cent ber cent ber cent ber cent ber cent TABLE XVIII.-Average weeks of idle time1 of respondents employed' at time of filling questionnaire Excludes workers withdrawn from labor force, permanently or temporarily, by retirement, illness, or other causes. Excluding those still at R-AVC when answering questions and those who did not answer questions. TABLE XIX.-Means of support used by respondents to questionnaire during unemployment after furlough, and resources available for future support in unemployment1 1 Resources listed by respondents add to more than number of respondents to the various parts of question because could list more than 1 resource. 75 respondents-31 males and 44 females-have been told they were ineligible for additional unemployment compensation benefits. TABLE XX.—Distribution of employed respondents by present industry of employment (Standard Industrial Classification Code)11 Excludes self-employed and those for whom insufficient information is available. Total employed, 522; 378 males, 144 feinales. Use was made of Standard Industrial Classification Manual, Executive Office of the President, Bureau of the Budget, 1957, and BES durable-non-durable coding. * Percentages all on basis of 489 equals 100 percent. |