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We thus see that in labor inspection a considerable number of women are represented, and it might be mentioned that both men and women can be equally true Proletarian Labor Inspectors and that an individual woman worker can freely become a general Labor Inspectress. The following is the distribution of Labor Inspectors according to trade:

Workers 232
Foremen and technicians 75
General clerks 60
Medical assistants 5
Teachers 6
Druggists 2
Students 6
Doctors 3
Lawyers 1
Engineers 2
Unknown 13

Altogether, including foremen there were 307 workers, making 75 per cent, 60 employees making 15 per cent, and 25 intellectuals making 6 per cent. The class composition of the Labor Inspection is obvious.

As to previous education, they are distributed as follows:

Higher Education 16
Secondary Education 38
Secondary Technical and Craft 49
Elementary Education 272
Domestic Science Education 13
Not known 17

The latter category really overlaps with elementary and domestic science education, in view of that fact that it consists mainly of workers.

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