Book/Printed Material Self-supporting students in certain New York city high schools,
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Image 1 of Self-supporting students in certain New York city high schools,
- Contributor: Pettit, Walter William
- Date: 1920
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Image 2 of Self-supporting students in certain New York city high schools,
- Contributor: Pettit, Walter William
- Date: 1920
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Image 3 of Self-supporting students in certain New York city high schools,
- Contributor: Pettit, Walter William
- Date: 1920
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Image 4 of Self-supporting students in certain New York city high schools,
- Contributor: Pettit, Walter William
- Date: 1920
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Image 5 of Self-supporting students in certain New York city high schools,
- Contributor: Pettit, Walter William
- Date: 1920
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Image 6 of Self-supporting students in certain New York city high schools, St i Wi tad wf q wr é es heat Ng eS ahh fs Tee a ilery
- Contributor: Pettit, Walter William
- Date: 1920
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Image 7 of Self-supporting students in certain New York city high schools, SELFSUPPORT IN CERTAIN NEW YORK HIGH SCHOOLS
- Contributor: Pettit, Walter William
- Date: 1920
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Image 8 of Self-supporting students in certain New York city high schools,
- Contributor: Pettit, Walter William
- Date: 1920
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Image 9 of Self-supporting students in certain New York city high schools, STUDIES IN SOCIAL WORK SELFSUPPORTING STUDENTS IN CERTAIN NEW YORK CITY HIGH SCHOOLS By WALTER W PETTIT NEW YORK SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK Price 75 Cents THE NEW YORK SCHOOL OF SOCIAL…
- Contributor: Pettit, Walter William
- Date: 1920
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Image 10 of Self-supporting students in certain New York city high schools, Copyright 1920 by Tur New YorK ScHoou oF SoctaL WORK APR 6 1920 WM F FELL CO PRINTERS PHILADELPHIA ooo fn tA565482
- Contributor: Pettit, Walter William
- Date: 1920
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Image 11 of Self-supporting students in certain New York city high schools, CONTENTS CHAPTER Ue ee Til Tae Hiew ScHoou AND THE STUDENT WHO Must WORK VI Ser Support In New York HicuH ScHooLs THE SELFSUPPORTING STUDENT Tue WORKING Boy AND His Position a…
- Contributor: Pettit, Walter William
- Date: 1920
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Image 12 of Self-supporting students in certain New York city high schools,
- Contributor: Pettit, Walter William
- Date: 1920
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Image 13 of Self-supporting students in certain New York city high schools, CHAPTER I SELFSUPPORT IN NEW YORK HIGH SCHOOLS In a great city like New York there are numerous opportunities for a high school pupil to earn money and pay wholly or in…
- Contributor: Pettit, Walter William
- Date: 1920
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Image 14 of Self-supporting students in certain New York city high schools, schools The study deals with the parttime work the student is doing from two points of view that of the student and that of the school The economic status of the boys…
- Contributor: Pettit, Walter William
- Date: 1920
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Image 15 of Self-supporting students in certain New York city high schools, Wednesday February 23 or 24 1915 and covered the work done by the pupils during the week February 1421 Several investigations previously made of the earnings of high school students had included…
- Contributor: Pettit, Walter William
- Date: 1920
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Image 16 of Self-supporting students in certain New York city high schools, In the course of investigating what the schools in New York and other cities were doing to assist selfsupporting students an interesting plan was found in the newly organized work of De…
- Contributor: Pettit, Walter William
- Date: 1920
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Image 17 of Self-supporting students in certain New York city high schools, In the group of 3395 high school boys those born in the United States of Americanborn fathers were less likely to be working than those of foreignborn fathers Boys of foreignborn fathers…
- Contributor: Pettit, Walter William
- Date: 1920
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Image 18 of Self-supporting students in certain New York city high schools, movies and shows and the data indicate that participation in athletic sports suffers even a greater reduction In the small group of boys studied the most common way of se curing a…
- Contributor: Pettit, Walter William
- Date: 1920
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Image 19 of Self-supporting students in certain New York city high schools, marks is smaller than in the case of students in regular courses Cooperative work furnishes a means of helping the boy who must support himself to remain in school In a large…
- Contributor: Pettit, Walter William
- Date: 1920
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Image 20 of Self-supporting students in certain New York city high schools, CHAPTER II THE SELFSUPPORTING STUDENT The first study of selfsupport in New York City high schools covered 5973 students in the three high schools De Witt Clinton a boys high school Eastern…
- Contributor: Pettit, Walter William
- Date: 1920
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Image 21 of Self-supporting students in certain New York city high schools, for wages was but 69 out of the 1256 who gave returns In Wad leigh 44 per cent of the girls reporting were working for wages while in Eastern District the percentage…
- Contributor: Pettit, Walter William
- Date: 1920
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Image 22 of Self-supporting students in certain New York city high schools, and desired to give information about their work On the other hand some of the boys were under the impression that an effort was being made to find positions for boys and…
- Contributor: Pettit, Walter William
- Date: 1920
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Image 23 of Self-supporting students in certain New York city high schools, must be remembered that the latter study in which the larger figures were secured was made through a personal interview with the student that there was opportunity to explain to the boy…
- Contributor: Pettit, Walter William
- Date: 1920
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Image 24 of Self-supporting students in certain New York city high schools, School returns were received from 4483 boys or all the students on the register the second week in January 1917 Boys who worked but two or three weeks or earned less than…
- Contributor: Pettit, Walter William
- Date: 1920
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Image 25 of Self-supporting students in certain New York city high schools, to Do boys who are working come from poorer families than boys who arenot What do rent and size of apartments fathers business and educational opportunities of brothers and sisters indicate with…
- Contributor: Pettit, Walter William
- Date: 1920
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Image 26 of Self-supporting students in certain New York city high schools, In the group of 161 boys studied in De Witt Clinton High School there were but 46 of the 91 earning money who answered the question regarding use of their money Ten…
- Contributor: Pettit, Walter William
- Date: 1920
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Image 27 of Self-supporting students in certain New York city high schools, of fourteen Mary Van Kleeck reports that of 108 girls who had left school before the age of sixteen Exactly half the number said that they left school to go to work…
- Contributor: Pettit, Walter William
- Date: 1920
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Image 28 of Self-supporting students in certain New York city high schools, or 293 per cent were found to have left school because their earnings were necessary to family support In the present study additional data bearing on the economic status of families of…
- Contributor: Pettit, Walter William
- Date: 1920
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Image 29 of Self-supporting students in certain New York city high schools, SIZE OF APARTMENTS Boys WORKING Boys WoRKING Boys FOR Mong5y witHouT MoNnryY NoT WORKING No answer 9 2 2 RNOOMISeyses Single ae we sn ss 1 oe 1 Mees Stacia aioe ene…
- Contributor: Pettit, Walter William
- Date: 1920
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Image 30 of Self-supporting students in certain New York city high schools, cart or a small East Side store It is even of less value because so many of the parents of the students studied were Russian Jews among whom there seems to be…
- Contributor: Pettit, Walter William
- Date: 1920
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Image 31 of Self-supporting students in certain New York city high schools, The probability is that the economic status of the Russian Jew in one generation has improved to such an extent that the boy can be sent to school without having to look…
- Contributor: Pettit, Walter William
- Date: 1920
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Image 32 of Self-supporting students in certain New York city high schools, Students working ten hours or more a week for wages at the time the study was made reported 17 older brothers and 21 older sisters Thirteen brothers and 11 sisters had graduated…
- Contributor: Pettit, Walter William
- Date: 1920
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Image 33 of Self-supporting students in certain New York city high schools, tion months The investigator knew the size of the apartment as given by the boy and with this information asked the janitor of each building visited the rate for an apartment of…
- Contributor: Pettit, Walter William
- Date: 1920
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Image 34 of Self-supporting students in certain New York city high schools, RENTS FOR APARTMENTS OF BOYS IN DE WITT CLINTON HIGH SCHOOL MontTHLy Boys WorkKING Boys NoT MontTHiy Boys WORKING Boys Not Rent FoR WAGES WORKING RENT FOR WAGES WORKING 8 ph 1…
- Contributor: Pettit, Walter William
- Date: 1920
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Image 35 of Self-supporting students in certain New York city high schools, investigation showed that in the two groups studied in Eastern Dis trict and in De Witt Clinton high schools there was more elimination among students who were working for wages than among…
- Contributor: Pettit, Walter William
- Date: 1920
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Image 36 of Self-supporting students in certain New York city high schools, High School the boys are earning a median salary of 25 cents an hour with quartiles at 14 and 37 cents Though the boy in De Witt Clinton earns approximately a dollar…
- Contributor: Pettit, Walter William
- Date: 1920
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Image 37 of Self-supporting students in certain New York city high schools, and operates his own restaurant and is making 56 a week another plays in an orchestra in a popular hotel and earns 75 weekly Number of Hours WorkedOne of the greatest dangers…
- Contributor: Pettit, Walter William
- Date: 1920
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Image 38 of Self-supporting students in certain New York city high schools, In Eastern District girls working without pay have eight as a median number of hours as compared with six hours for those with pay and for boys eight hours compared with seven…
- Contributor: Pettit, Walter William
- Date: 1920
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Image 39 of Self-supporting students in certain New York city high schools, either for wages or without wages This latter group was later divided into four parts those working for wages ten hours or more a week and of whom there were 30 those…
- Contributor: Pettit, Walter William
- Date: 1920
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Image 40 of Self-supporting students in certain New York city high schools, recreation during these three days especially studied while the stu dents who were working reported but 3 kinds Those working ten hours or more a week gave but 248 different kinds of…
- Contributor: Pettit, Walter William
- Date: 1920
About this Item
Title
- Self-supporting students in certain New York city high schools,
Names
- Pettit, Walter William, 1882-
Created / Published
- New York, The New York school of social work, 1920.
Headings
- - Students--New York (State)--New York
- - Public schools--New York (State)--New York
Notes
- - Published also as thesis (Ph. D.) Columbia university, 1918.
- - Also available in digital form.
Medium
- 87 p. 23 cm.
Call Number/Physical Location
- LB3611 .P4 1920
Library of Congress Control Number
- 20006651
OCLC Number
- 5470861
Online Format
- online text
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