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CHAPTER IV.-Working conditions-Continued.
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Employment of immigrants because of peculiar training or skill.
158
Local prejudice...
CHAPTER V.-Industrial effects of immigration:
Criminality...
Immigrants in business..
182
183
CHAPTER VIII.-Immigrants in business and the professions:
187
189
191
192
Members of households for whom detailed information was secured.
Period of residence in the United States of foreign-born employees and
members of their households.....
231
Racial classification of employees at the present time..
CHAPTER III.-Economic status:
234
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.....
237
240
242
244
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..
245
247
248
Wives at work..
249
Relation between the earnings of husbands and the practice of wives of
keeping boarders or lodgers.
250
Sources of family income.
251
Relative importance of the different sources of family income..
254
Members of households for whom detailed information was secured..
CHAPTER II.—Racial displacements:
300
History of immigration...
303
Period of residence in the United States of members of immigrant house-
holds studied....
308
Estimated population of Community D, in 1909, by race..
309
311
Annual family income...
General occupation of males at the present time in the households studied..
Annual earnings of male heads of families studied..
314
315
317
319
320
321
322
keeping boarders or lodgers..
323
The immigrant and organized labor.
330
CHAPTER V.-Industrial effects of immigration in Community D:
Effect of recent immigration upon old employees...
333
The employment of women..
334
The relation between the growth of the community and the immigrant
labor supply......
Employees for whom information was secured....
365
366
367
370
CHAPTER II.-Racial displacements:
Period of residence in the United States of employees and members of their
households...............
Occupations of first and second generations compared...
371
373
375
378
380
381
Annual earnings of males 18 years of age or over in the households studied.
Annual family income....
383
384
385
Wives at work.....
386
Sources of family income..
388
Members of households for whom detailed information was secured.....
426
431
Annual earnings of males 18 years of age or over in the households studied...
Wives at work....
433
436
438
439
441
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444
PART I.-GENERAL SURVEY OF EMPLOYEES ENGAGED IN
DIVERSIFIED INDUSTRIES.
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