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Women: A New Source of Manpower in Arboriculture1

Sandy Forgacs
Arboriculture & Urban Forestry (AUF) February 1984, 10 (2) 50-54; DOI: https://doi.org/10.48044/jauf.1984.009
Sandy Forgacs
Village Forester, Mount Prospect, Illinois
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    Job titles and numbers of women who responded.

    Publicly-employedPrivately-employed

    U.S. Government

    Gardener - 1

    State

    Urban Forester - 2

    Supervisor, DED Program - 1

    County

    Landscape Architect - 1

    Arborist Technician - 1

    Agricultural Biologist - 1

    Municipality

    Arborist/Forester - 8

    Landscape Horticulturist - 1

    Grounds Mechanic - 1

    Park District

    Horticulturist - 1

    Shade Tree Commission

    Secretary - 1

    Cooperative Extension Service

    Horticulturist - 2

    Urban Forester - 2

    Tree or Landscape Maintenance Firm

    Arborist/Representative - 2

    Supervisor/Foreman - 2

    Laborer - 1

    Landscape Consultant Firm

    Horticulturist - 1

    Golf Course

    Assistant Superintendent - 1

    Botanical Gardens/Arboretum

    Horticulturist - 2

    Utility Company

    Forester - 1

    Private College

    Faculty Member - 1

    Self-Employed

    Consultant - 3

    Landscape Designer - 2

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