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PART 9.-BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURING.

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IMMIGRANTS IN INDUSTRIES.

BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURING.

This report, which was prepared under the direction of the Commission by W. Jett Lauck, superintendent of agents, forms part of the general report of the Immigration Commission on immigrants in industries.

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BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURING.

CONTENTS.

PART I.-GENERAL SURVEY OF THE BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURING

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Period of residence in the United States of foreign-born employees and members of their households..............

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Racial classification of employees at the present time.

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CHAPTER III.-Economic status:

Industrial condition abroad of members of immigrant households studied..
Principal occupation of immigrant employees before coming to the United
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General occupation of males at the present time, in the households studied.
General occupation of women at the present time, in the households studied..
Comparison of occupations of the first and second generations..........
Weekly earnings..

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Relation between period of residence and earning ability.
Annual earnings of male heads of families studied..

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

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

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Wives at work........

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Relation between the earnings of husbands and the practice of wives of keeping boarders or lodgers..

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Age classification of employees and members of their households.

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PART II.-THE BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY IN

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Employees for whom information was secured....

Representative boot and shoe manufacturing communities..

CHAPTER II.-Racial displacements:

History of immigration....

Period of residence in the United States of foreign-born employees.
Racial classification of employees at the present time..

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CHAPTER III.-Economic status:

Principal occupation of immigrant employees before coming to the United
States..

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Weekly earnings.

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Relation between period of residence and earning ability.

CHAPTER IV.-Salient characteristics:

Literacy....

Conjugal condition.

Visits abroad.....

Age classification of employees.

CHAPTER V. General progress and assimilation:

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Citizenship.

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Members of households for whom detailed information was secured.
Employees for whom information was secured.....

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CHAPTER VII.-Racial displacements:

History of immigration..

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Period of residence in the United States of foreign-born employees and members of their households..

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Racial classification of employees at the present time.

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CHAPTER VIII.-Economic status:

Industrial condition abroad of members of immigrant households studied.
Principal occupation of immigrant employees before coming to the United
States.

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General occupation of males at the present time, in the households studied.
General occupation of females at the present time, in the households studied.
Comparison of occupations of the first and second generations.
Occupations entered in the boot and shoe industry.

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Relation between period of residence and earning ability.
Annual earnings of male heads of families studied..

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

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

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Wives at work....

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

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