The Immigration Problem: A Study of American Immigration Conditions and NeedsFunk & Wagnalls Company, 1913 - 551 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 46.
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... Reason for the Employment of Southern and East- ern Europeans 4. Occupations of Immigrants 5. Weekly and Daily Earnings According to Race , Age , Sex , and Industry Weekly Earnings of Males Weekly Earnings of Females Daily Earnings of ...
... Reason for the Employment of Southern and East- ern Europeans 4. Occupations of Immigrants 5. Weekly and Daily Earnings According to Race , Age , Sex , and Industry Weekly Earnings of Males Weekly Earnings of Females Daily Earnings of ...
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... reason- ably clear that approximately two - thirds of all those who return to Europe remain there . This migratory tendency , of the new immigration especially , has doubtless a most important influence upon the diffi- culty of ...
... reason- ably clear that approximately two - thirds of all those who return to Europe remain there . This migratory tendency , of the new immigration especially , has doubtless a most important influence upon the diffi- culty of ...
40. lappuse
... reasons the immigrants of the old immigration - especially , of course , those from Great Britain , Ireland , and the British colonies - have a decided advantage . The Need of a Detailed Study So important are all these characteristics ...
... reasons the immigrants of the old immigration - especially , of course , those from Great Britain , Ireland , and the British colonies - have a decided advantage . The Need of a Detailed Study So important are all these characteristics ...
43. lappuse
... reasons . In 1836 the Secretary of State was requested to collect information respec- ting the immigration of foreign paupers and criminals . In 1838 the Committee on the Judiciary of the House of Representatives was instructed to ...
... reasons . In 1836 the Secretary of State was requested to collect information respec- ting the immigration of foreign paupers and criminals . In 1838 the Committee on the Judiciary of the House of Representatives was instructed to ...
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... reason was given in some cases , this total amounts to more than 100 per cent . , but the relative proportions of the cases under the different classes is probably substan- tially accurate . If we attempt to discriminate among the ...
... reason was given in some cases , this total amounts to more than 100 per cent . , but the relative proportions of the cases under the different classes is probably substan- tially accurate . If we attempt to discriminate among the ...
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