TABLE 29.-Deaths and death rates per 1,000 population, by sex, and type of residence, years 1944, 1943 and 1942 TABLE 30.-Death rates per 100,000 population by leading causes, TABLE 31.-Kilometers of road maintained and cost of maintenance, fiscal years 1940-45 TABLE 32.-Summary of establishments inspected, inspections and workers of both sexes, by industries, 1944–45 1 Does not include 41, 403 industrial home workers in 9, 434 homes visited. SOURCE: P. R. Department of Labor. 1943-19442 TABLE 33.-Number of workers, weekly hours, and hourly and weekly earnings of wage earners employed in agricultural industries visited: 1944-45 and 1943-44 Earnings Hourly Weekly ments visited No. of workers Avg. weekly hours Hourly Weekly 3 Arithmetic average weighted according to proportionate employment, as reported by 1940 Population Census (Bulletin No. 2. p. 48). SOURCE: P. R. Department of Labor. Tobacco. Coffee. Fruits. Cotton. Minor crops. Dairying. Cattle raising. Quarrying. 1 October 1944. * July 1943. TABLE 34.-Number of workers, weekly hours and hourly and weekly earnings of wage earners in manufacturing establishments visited, by kind of industry: 1944-45 TABLE 35.-Employees of the Insular Government under the jurisdiction of Civil Service Laws, fiscal years 1934-35 to 1944–45 1 Excludes employees of all independent authorities and the University of Puerto Rico which are not covered by the Civil Service Laws. Source: P. R. Civil Service Commission. TABLE 36.-Employees of the Insular Government, by agencies, fiscal years 1940-45 1 Excludes employees of all independent authorities and of the University of P. R. which are not covered by the Civil Service Laws. Revised. Formerly Bureau of Supplies, Printing and Transportation (Procurement Office was created by Act. No. 194 of May 15, 1943.) SOURCE: P. R. Civil Service Commission. TABLE 37.-Number of applicants for Insular employment examined under Civil Service Laws, fiscal years 1939-40 to 1944–45 |