Immigrants in industriesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1911 |
Saturs
575 | |
587 | |
595 | |
619 | |
633 | |
639 | |
647 | |
659 | |
187 | |
194 | |
291 | |
297 | |
307 | |
329 | |
339 | |
347 | |
361 | |
373 | |
389 | |
413 | |
425 | |
433 | |
453 | |
567 | |
665 | |
671 | |
677 | |
683 | |
699 | |
735 | |
745 | |
755 | |
777 | |
799 | |
805 | |
823 | |
837 | |
855 | |
923 | |
929 | |
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amount per week Austria-Hungary Austrian race average number boarders or lodgers cent of foreign-born Croatian earning each specified females Finnish foreign father foreign-born male employees foreign-born persons German Grand total head of family head of household households studied immigrants includes only races information was secured Irish labor larger proportion Lithuanian Magyar Mesabi Range mining Montenegrin native father native-born of foreign Native-born of native nativity and race non-English-speaking races North Norwegian Number of households number of persons number of rooms Number reporting complete occupation owing to small percentage Polish race not specified race of father race of head race of individual races with 20 read and write rent per month reporting complete data Ruthenian sleeping room Slovak Slovenian small number involved South Italians speak English specified amount specified number Study of employees Study of households Swedish table includes table shows Total foreign-born Total native-born total number United wages White