Immigrants in industriesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1911 |
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... native - born more generally received contributions of children than did those heads of which were born abroad . Of the total number of families , 7.8 per cent were entirely supported by the earnings of husbands and the contributions of ...
... native - born more generally received contributions of children than did those heads of which were born abroad . Of the total number of families , 7.8 per cent were entirely supported by the earnings of husbands and the contributions of ...
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... native - born more generally received contributions of children than did those heads of which were born abroad . Of the total number of families , 7.8 per cent were entirely supported by the earnings of husbands and the contri- butions ...
... native - born more generally received contributions of children than did those heads of which were born abroad . Of the total number of families , 7.8 per cent were entirely supported by the earnings of husbands and the contri- butions ...
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... native birth and of native father and 14.5 per cent were native - born of foreign father . Only 5.1 per cent of the foreign - born male employees in the industry had had any experience in the same kind of work before coming to the ...
... native birth and of native father and 14.5 per cent were native - born of foreign father . Only 5.1 per cent of the foreign - born male employees in the industry had had any experience in the same kind of work before coming to the ...
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... native birth were affiliated with labor organizations . The study of this industry is presented in detailed form as ... born persons of native father . The principal races of old immigration were the Germans , with 2,699 reporting , and ...
... native birth were affiliated with labor organizations . The study of this industry is presented in detailed form as ... born persons of native father . The principal races of old immigration were the Germans , with 2,699 reporting , and ...
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... native birth . Only 19.7 per cent of the families the heads of which were foreign - born , as against 34.8 per cent of those the heads of which were native - born , owned their homes . The report upon this industry consists of five ...
... native birth . Only 19.7 per cent of the families the heads of which were foreign - born , as against 34.8 per cent of those the heads of which were native - born , owned their homes . The report upon this industry consists of five ...
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Armenian Austria-Hungary bituminous boarders or lodgers Bohemian and Moravian Brava Bulgarian Canadian Cigars and tobacco Coal mining Collars and cuffs Copper mining Croatian Cuban Danish Diversified manufactures Dutch employees 18 Finnish Flemish foreign birth foreign father French German Grand total Greek head of household Hebrew households studied households the heads implements and vehicles industry Irish Iron and steel Iron ore mining Lithuanian Macedonian Magyar meat packing Mexican mining and smelting Montenegrin native birth native father Native-born of foreign Native-born of native nativity and race Negro North Italians Norwegian Oil refining older immigrants owing to small Polish Portuguese proportion race not specified race of father race of head race of individual recent immigrants reporting complete data Roumanian Russian Ruthenian Scotch Servian Slaughtering and meat Slovak Slovenian small number involved South specified number STUDY OF EMPLOYEES STUDY OF HOUSEHOLDS Sugar refining Swedish Syrian Total foreign-born Total native-born total number Welsh Woolen and worsted
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Página 57 - else, is fully investigated, and if good ground for complaint be shown to exist against them, they are removed, and their occupation is handed over to some more deserving person. There are a few children employed in these factories, but not many. The laws of the State forbid their working more than nine months in the year, and require
Página 58 - libraries. Thirdly, they have got up among themselves a periodical." "I am now going to state three facts which will startle a large class of readers on this side of the Atlantic very much.
Página 58 - various persuasions, in which the young women may observe that form of worship in which they have been educated. '' Firstly, there is a joint stock piano in a great many of the boarding houses.
Página 309 - EMPLOYEES.) • This table shows wages or earnings for the period indicated, but no account is taken of voluntary lost time or lost time from shutdowns or other causes. In the various tables in this report showing annual earnings allowance is made for time lost during the year. a Not computed, owing to small number involved.
Página 56 - of the corporation they would descend from it, dressed in various and outlandish fashions, and with their arms brimful of bandboxes containing all their worldly goods. On each of these was sewed a card, on which one could read the old-fashioned New England name of the owner
Página 50 - rendered certain industrial occupations unattractive to the prospective wage-earner of native birth; and (3) occupations other than those in which southern and eastern Europeans are engaged are sought for the reason that popular opinion attaches to them a more satisfactory social status and a
Página 118 - year. On the other hand, the greater number of wage-earners in all the industries studied, either of native birth and of foreign father or of foreign birth, were receiving as a result of their labor less than $600 per annum. It is a striking fact that of the total number of foreign-born wage-earners 77.9 per cent were receiving under $600
Página 50 - General or technical education has enabled a considerable number of the children of the industrial workers of the passing generation to command business, professional, or technical occupations more desirable than those of their fathers; (2) the conditions of work which the employment of recent immigrants