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Wage Earning and Education by Rufus Rolla Lutz
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4 | 70
5 | 440
6 | 960
7 | 1260
8 | 1630
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I | 890
II | 590
III | 150
IV | 1410
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Total | 7400
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Slightly less than one-fifth finish the high school course. Nearly
three-fifths drop out before entering the high school, and
approximately three-eighths before reaching the eighth grade.

Under the present compulsory attendance law a boy who enters school at
the age of six and afterwards advances at the rate of one grade per
year until the end of the compulsory attendance period should cover
nine grades--eight in the elementary school and one in high school--by
the time he is 15 years old. In actual fact, however, only about
two-fifths get any high school training. Nearly all of the rest take
the eight to nine years' attendance required by law to complete eight,
seven, six, or even a smaller number of grades.

It is from this body of pupils that most of the wage-earners are
recruited. In the course of the survey several investigations were
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