MEMBERS OF HOUSEHOLDS FOR WHOM DETAILED INFORMATION WAS SECURED. The table below shows, by general nativity and race of head of household, the persons in households studied and the persons for whom detailed information was secured. TABLE 4.-Persons in households studied and persons for whom detailed information was secured, by general nativity and race of head of household. In the households studied there were 1,046 persons. Of these 53.6 per cent were in Polish households, 35.6 per cent were in Lithuanian households, and 10.8 per cent were in German households. Of the persons for whom detailed information was secured 53.5 per cent were in Polish households, 35.4 per cent were in Lithuanian households, and 11 per cent were in German households. The following table shows, by general nativity and race of head of household, the sex of persons for whom detailed information was secured: TABLE 5.-Sex of persons for whom detailed information was secured, by general nativity and race of head of household. Of the persons for whom detailed information was secured 60.3 per cent are males. The proportion of males is largest in the Polish households, second largest in the German households, and smallest in the Lithuanian households. The table next presented shows, by sex and general nativity and race of individual, the persons in the households studied for whom detailed information was secured. TABLE 6.-Persons for whom detailed information was secured, by sex and general nativity and race of individual. Of the persons for whom information was secured only a fraction of 1 per cent of the males and none of the females are native-born of native father, 26.9 per cent of the males and 37.1 per cent of the females are native-born of foreign father, and 72.9 per cent of the males and 62.9 per cent of the females are foreign-born. The foreignborn thus outnumber the native-born in a proportion of more than 2 to 1. The Poles and Lithuanians, in the order mentioned, have the largest representation among the employees native-born of foreign father and foreign-born, both males and females. None of the males, and only a fraction of 1 per cent of the females, are of Irish or English birth. |