Immigration and Labor: The Economic Aspects of European Immigration to the United StatesB.W. Huebsch, 1922 - 574 lappuses |
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... employed in increased numbers since immigration from Southern and Eastern Europe has become conspicuous . 158 Economic opportunity for the advancement of English - speaking wage - earners created by immigration " Racial displacement " a ...
... employed in increased numbers since immigration from Southern and Eastern Europe has become conspicuous . 158 Economic opportunity for the advancement of English - speaking wage - earners created by immigration " Racial displacement " a ...
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... employed in agriculture and other pursuits in California , by rates of wages per week ( without board ) , 1906 III III · 123 16. Range of fluctuations of employment , 1899 and 1904 . 17. Per cent distribution of native and foreign ...
... employed in agriculture and other pursuits in California , by rates of wages per week ( without board ) , 1906 III III · 123 16. Range of fluctuations of employment , 1899 and 1904 . 17. Per cent distribution of native and foreign ...
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... employed in manufactures during any one month of the year 1899 , greatest number of unemployed , and percentage of foreign - born females engaged in manufactures and me- chanical pursuits , in 1900 , by groups of states 21. Laborers ...
... employed in manufactures during any one month of the year 1899 , greatest number of unemployed , and percentage of foreign - born females engaged in manufactures and me- chanical pursuits , in 1900 , by groups of states 21. Laborers ...
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... employed under the system of col- lective bargaining in the principal industries of Sweden PAGE · 209 64. Number of ... employ- ment or keeps boarders or lodgers , by yearly earnings of husband 253 75. Average annual rent per family and ...
... employed under the system of col- lective bargaining in the principal industries of Sweden PAGE · 209 64. Number of ... employ- ment or keeps boarders or lodgers , by yearly earnings of husband 253 75. Average annual rent per family and ...
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... employed in anthracite coal mines , and production of coal by five - year periods , 1870-1909 127. Union scale of wages in bituminous coal mines , 1898-1908 128. Wage scale of employees in the coal mines of one steel com- pany in ...
... employed in anthracite coal mines , and production of coal by five - year periods , 1870-1909 127. Union scale of wages in bituminous coal mines , 1898-1908 128. Wage scale of employees in the coal mines of one steel com- pany in ...
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¹ Reports Austria-Hungary average number bituminous coal breadwinners Bureau of Labor Census coal mines comparative congestion decline decrease demand for labor Diagram displacement districts earnings Eastern Europe Eastern Europeans economic effect emigration employees employment English-speaking fact factories farmers foreign German gration houses Ibid immi immigrant labor immigrants from Southern Immigration Commission increase Industrial Commission Ireland Irish iron and steel Italian Jenks and Lauck labor unions machinery male manufacturing Massachusetts ment mills miners native American native parentage native white number of immigrants number of native occupations older immigrants operatives Pennsylvania percentage of foreign-born period Pittsburgh Survey population proportion races racial rate of wages ratio of unemployment recent immigrants Scandinavian immigration skilled mechanics Slav Southern and Eastern standard of living steel workers strike Sweden Table tion total number trade trade-unionism unemployed unions United United Kingdom unskilled laborers workmen York City
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74. lappuse - English; they import many Books from Germany; and of the six printing houses in the Province, two are entirely German, two half German half English, and but two entirely English; They have one German News-paper, and one half German.
74. lappuse - The signs in our streets have inscriptions in both languages, and in some places only German. They begin of late to make all their bonds and other legal instruments in their own language, which (though I think it ought not to be) are allowed good in our courts, where the German business so increases, that there is continued need of interpreters ; and I suppose in a few years they will also be necessary in the Assembly, to tell one half of our legislators what the other half say.
61. lappuse - Society for the Prevention of Pauperism, in the city of New York, read and accepted, Feb.
497. lappuse - ... and from 7 to 17 per cent less than it was before the sharp upward movement of prices in 1916. The purchasing power of the established week's work, moreover, was from 20 to 30 per cent less than in the nineties and from 10 to 20 per cent less than in 1915.
440. lappuse - State, to issue for the payment of labor, any order or other paper whatsoever, unless the same purports to be redeemable for its face value, In lawful money of the United States...
105. lappuse - No part of the population of America is exclusively agricultural, excepting slaves and their employers who combine capital and labour in particular works. Free Americans, who cultivate the soil, follow many other occupations. Some portion of the furniture and tools which they use is commonly made by themselves. They frequently build their own houses, and carry to market, at whatever distance, the produce of their own industry. They are spinners and weavers; they make soap and candles, as well as,...
217. lappuse - The American shrank from the industrial competition thus thrust upon him. He was unwilling himself to engage in the lowest kind of day labor with these new elements of the population ; he was even more unwilling to bring sons and daughters into the world to enter into that competition.
74. lappuse - I remember when they modestly declined intermeddling in our elections, but now they come in droves and carry all before them, except in one or two counties.
74. lappuse - Those who come hither are generally the most stupid of their own nation, and, as ignorance is often attended with credulity when knavery would mislead it, and with suspicion when honesty would set it right; and...
118. lappuse - commander ' whose heart must be as black as his craft, who is paid a dollar a head for all he brings to the market, and more in proportion to the distance — if they bring them from such a distance that they cannot easily get back.