TABLE 1.-Estimated lifetime earnings for males in the experienced civilian labor force, by years of school completed, color, and region, for selected occupations-Continued [Earnings from age 18 to 64 years. Thousands of dollars. These data are from Herman P. Miller, Trends in Income Distribution in the United States; 1960 Census Monograph being prepared under the joint sponsorship of the Bureau of the Census and the Social Science Research Council] Less than 8 years. 8 years... High school: 1 to 3 years. 4 years... College: 1 to 3 years. TABLE 1.-Estimated lifetime earnings for males in the experienced civilian labor force, by years of school completed, color, and region, for selected occupations-Continued [Earnings from age 18 to 64 years. Thousands of dollars. These data are from Herman P. Miller, Trends in Income Distribution in the United States; 1960 Census Monograph being prepared under the joint sponsorship of the Bureau of the Census and the Social Science Research Council] TABLE 1.-Estimated lifetime earnings for males in the experienced civilian labor force, by years of school completed, color, and region, for selected occupations-Continued [Earnings from age 18 to 64 years. Thousands of dollars. These data are from Herman P. Miller, Trends in Income Distribution in the United States; 1960 Cens is Monograph being prepared under the joint sponsorship of the Bureau of the Census and the Social Science Research Council] |