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Table O3—PROBABLE DESTINATION of Pupils Leaving Public Post-primary Schools in 1948

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[Excluding Schools of Art) Secondary Schools. Combined Schools. Technical High and Day Schools. Occupation. Boys. Girls. Boys. Girls. Boys. Girls. NumPer NumPer NumPer NumPer Numj Per NumPer ber. Cent. ber Cent. ber. Cent. ber. Cent. ber. Cent. ber. Cent. University college 353 12-0 158 5-3 54 8-1 22 3-7 73 2-3 16 0-6 Teaching or training college 118 4-0 313 10-4 12 1-8 . 51 8-5 39 1-2 77 2-9 Professional engineering, 39 1-2 5 0-7 24 0-8 surveying, architecture Clerical (including typing)— (a) Government and local body 233 7-9 187 6-2 42 6-3 71 11-8 136 4-3 107 4-1 (b) Banks, insurance, legal, 514 17-5 643 21-4 106 li 5-9 12: 3 20-5 142 4-5 601 23-0 commercial houses, shops, and warehouses Shop and warehouse assistants 293 . •9 366 12-2 46 6-9 54 9-0 305 9-6 443 16-9 Manual trades— (a) Government and local body 62 1 ( 0-2 25 3-8 1 0-2 158 5-0 9 :5 1-0 (b) Building 94 2 31 1-7 298 9-4 (c) Motor engineering 84 9 35 5-3 206 6-5 (d) General engineering 84 9 21 3-2 252 7-9 (e) Printing 27 9 2 6-1 8 1-2 1 0-2 33 1-0 3 0-1 (/) Other trades 130 4 103 3-4 27 4-1 297 9-3 102 3-9 Farming 518 1' 6 27 0-9 181 27-2 575 18-1 1 S 0-6 Factory operatives 51 7 47 1-6 2 0-3 "i; > 2-5 102 3-2 159 6-1 Other occupations 218 4 473 15-8 38 5-7 90 15-0 220 6-9 37 2 14-2 Home 32 1 526 17 • 6 9 1-3 149 24-9 35 11 47 0 18-0 Not known 98 3 148 4-9 23 3-5 22 3-7 284 8-9 224 8-6 Totals 2,948 100 •0 2,999 100-0 665 100-0 599 1 100-0 3,179 100-0 2,614 100-0 Secondary Departments of District High Schools. Totals. Occupation. Boys. Girls. Boys. Girls. NumPer NumPer NumPer NumPer ber. Cent. ber. Cent. ber. Cent. ber. Cent. University college 14 1-0 13 0-8 494 60 209 2-6 Teaching or training college 26 1-8 81 4-7 195 4 522 6-6 Brotessional engineering, surveying, 8 0-5 76 09 architecture Clerical (including typing)— («) Government and local body 96 6-6 112 6-6 507 61 477 6-0 (b) Banks, insurance, legal, commercial 65 4-5 217 12-7 827 100 1,1 584 20-0 houses, shops, and warehouses Shop and warehouse assistants . 132 9-1 297 17-4 776 94 1, 160 14-6 Manual trades— (a) Government and local both 44 3-0 13 0-8 289 35 45 0-5 (b) Building 67 4-6 490 5 • 9 (c) Motor engineering 54 3-7 379 46 (d) General engineering 31 2-1 388 47 (e) Printing 4 0-3 1 * 72 09 7 0-1 (/) Other trades 97 6-7 14 0-8 551 67 219 2-8 Farming 551 37-9 32 1-9 1,825 221 74 0-9 Factory operatives 42 2-9 71 4-2 197 2-' 4 292 3-7 Other occupations 123 8-4 212 1 2-4 599 7-; 3 1.147 14-5 Home 45 3-1 594 34-9 121 l-i 5 1,' 739 22-0 Not known 55 3-8 47 2-8 460 5-i 6 141 5-6 Totals 1. ,454 100-0 1,704 100-0 8,246 100-1 0 7,916 100-0 * Insignificant percentage. Note.—In this table both European and Maori pupils are included. Separate figures for Maori pupils only are given in Table H 11 in E-3, Education of Maori Children.

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