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REPRESENTATIVE COMMUNITY C.

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CHAPTER 1.-Introduction:

Industrial significance of Community D....

Households studied ..

Members of households for whom detailed information was secured.

CHAPTER II.-Racial displacements:

History of immigration.

Period of residence in the United States of members of immigrant house-

holds studied..

Estimated population of Community D, in 1909, by race.
CHAPTER III.-Economic status:

Industrial condition abroad of members of immigrant households studied..

General occupation of males at the present time in the households studied..

General occupation of women at the present time in the households studied.

Annual earnings of male heads of families studied...

Annual earnings of males 18 years of age or over in the households studied..

Annual earnings of females 18 years of age or over in the households studied.

Annual family income.

Wives at work...

Relation between the earnings of husbands and the practice of wives of

keeping boarders or lodgers...

Sources of family income...

Relative importance of different sources of family income.

CHAPTER IV.-Working conditions:

Regularity of employment...

The immigrant and organized labor.

CHAPTER V.-Industrial effects of immigration in Community D:

Effect of recent immigration upon old employees...

The employment of women....

The relation between the growth of the community and the immigrant

labor supply..

CHAPTER VI.-Housing and living conditions:

Rent in its relation to standard of living.

Boarders and lodgers....

Size of apartments occupied.

Size of households.

Congestion.

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CHAPTER 1.-Introduction.

Industrial significance of the community.

Households studied..

Members of households for whom detailed information was secured.

Employees for whom information was secured......

CHAPTER II.-Racial displacements:

Period of residence in the United States of employees and members of their

households....

Racial classification of employees at the present time.

CHAPTER III.- Economic status:

Industrial condition abroad of members of immigrant households studied..

General occupation of males at the present time in the households studied..

General occupation of women at the present time in the households studied.

Occupations of first and second generations compared..

Annual earnings of male heads of families studied..

Annual earnings of males 18 years of age or over in the households studied..

Annual earnings of females 18 years of age or over in the households studied.

Annual family income..

Wives at work....

Relation between the earnings of husbands and the practice of wives of

keeping boarders or lodgers.

Sources of family income..

Relative importance of the different sources of family income.

CHAPTER IV.-Working conditions:

Regularity of employment..

The immigrant and organized labor.

CHAPTER V.-Housing and living conditions:

Rent in its relation to standard of living.

Boarders and lodgers.....

Size of apartments occupied.

Size of households.

Congestion.

CHAPTER VI.-Salient characteristics:

Literacy.

Conjugal condition..

Age classification of households studied.

CHAPTER VII.—General progress and assimilation:

Ownership of homes..

Status of children in the households studied.

School attendance..

Citizenship....

Ability to speak English

PART 1.-GENERAL SURVEY OF EMPLOYEES ENGAGED IN

DIVERSIFIED INDUSTRIES.

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