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The table next presented sets forth , by general nativity and race of head of household , the persons in the households studied and the persons for whom detailed information was secured : TABLE 4. - Persons in households studied and ...
The table next presented sets forth , by general nativity and race of head of household , the persons in the households studied and the persons for whom detailed information was secured : TABLE 4. - Persons in households studied and ...
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No statistics are available to show the racial movements to the silk industry during past years , owing to the fact that , previous to the year 1900 , persons engaged in silk - goods manufacturing were included with all other textile ...
No statistics are available to show the racial movements to the silk industry during past years , owing to the fact that , previous to the year 1900 , persons engaged in silk - goods manufacturing were included with all other textile ...
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Of the 4,350 persons employed in the silk manufacturing industry , the largest proportion , or 29.4 per cent , have been in the United States twenty years or over , less than 10 per cent having had a period of residence of each ...
Of the 4,350 persons employed in the silk manufacturing industry , the largest proportion , or 29.4 per cent , have been in the United States twenty years or over , less than 10 per cent having had a period of residence of each ...
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Per cent of households of each specified number of persons , by general nativity and race of head of household . ( STUDY OF HOUSEHOLDS . ) Total General nativity and num- race of head of ber of household . house- Average number of per- ...
Per cent of households of each specified number of persons , by general nativity and race of head of household . ( STUDY OF HOUSEHOLDS . ) Total General nativity and num- race of head of ber of household . house- Average number of per- ...
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This table shows that 4.58 was the average number of persons to each apartment occupied by the 272 families included in the inquiry . This percentage is closely equaled by that of the foreign - born , but is higher by a fraction than ...
This table shows that 4.58 was the average number of persons to each apartment occupied by the 272 families included in the inquiry . This percentage is closely equaled by that of the foreign - born , but is higher by a fraction than ...
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abroad age group amount per week apartments Armenian average birth of father boarders or lodgers Bohemian and Moravian born Canadian cent of foreign-born clothing coming condition country of birth Danish earning each specified employed families females five foreign father foreign-born employees French German Grand total head of household Hebrew holds husband immigrants includes only races income industry information was secured Ireland Irish Italy larger largest proportion less Lithuanian lost Magyar manufacturing married months native father native-born of foreign Native-born of native nativity and race North Number reporting complete occupation paying percentage period persons Polish presented proportion race not specified race of father race of head race of individual reporting complete data residence Russian Russian Hebrews Scotch Single Slovak South Italians speak English specified amount specified number STUDY OF EMPLOYEES STUDY OF HOUSEHOLDS Syrian table includes table shows Total foreign-born Total native-born United visits wages White Widowed wife
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24. lappuse - number of years, by race of individual. (STUDY OP HOUSEHOLDS.) [By years In the United States Is meant years since first arrival in the United States. No deduction Is made for time spent abroad. This table Includes only races wIth 20 or more persons reporting. The total, however, Is for all
734. lappuse - bearing upon living conditions are considered in the two following tables, the first of which shows the number and percentage of households keeping boarders or lodgers, by general nativity and race of head of household. TABLE 43.Number and per cent of households keeping boarders or lodgers, by general nativity and race of head
392. lappuse - 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. General nativity and race.
386. lappuse - readily seen from the following table which shows, by sex and race, the per cent of foreignborn employees who have been in the United States each specified number of years: TABLE 98.Per cent of foreignborn employees in the United States each specified number of years, by sex and race. (sTUDY
58. lappuse - and per cent of households keeping boarders or lodgers, by general nativity and race of head of household. (STUDY OF HOUSEHOLDS.) [Information relating to boarders or lodgers covers only immediate time of taking schedule and not the entire year. Boarders are persons who receive both board and
53. lappuse - THE IMMIGRANT AND ORGANIZED LABOR. The extent to which the operatives are identified with labor organizations is exhibited by the following table, which shows, by general nativity and race of individual, the affiliation with trade unions of males 21 years of age or over in the households studied, who were working for wages:
441. lappuse - 83 to 85]. CITIZENSHIP. The extent to which the foreignborn employees are manifesting an interest in political affairs and attaining citizenship may be seen from the following table, which shows by race the present political condition of foreignborn male employees who have been in the United States five years or over and who were 21 years of age or