TABLE 17.-Race of employees for whom information was secured, by locality and by sex; per cent distribution-Continued. TABLE 17.-Race of employees for whom information was secured, by locality and by sex; per cent distribution- Continued. Of the total number of persons employed in the shoe-manufacturing industry for whom information was secured, 46.7 per cent are native whites born of native father; 27.3 per cent are foreign-born; 25.6 per cent are native-born of foreign father; and less than 1 per cent are native-born of native father, negro. Of the total number of employees for whom information was secured in each of the two localities the largest proportion are native-born of native father, white. Among the nativity groups the smallest proportion in the East are native-born of foreign father and with the same exception the smallest proportion in the Middle West are foreign-born. A comparison between the total number of males and the total number of females employed in each locality, for whom information was secured, it is seen that a larger proportion of the males than of the females are foreign-born and a larger proportion of the females than of the males are native-born of foreign father and native whites born of native father. TABLE 17.-Race of employees for whom information was secured, by locality and by sex; per cent distribution- Continued. Of the total number of persons employed in the shoe-manufacturing industry for whom information was secured, 46.7 per cent are native whites born of native father; 27.3 per cent are foreign-born; 25.6 per cent are native-born of foreign father; and less than 1 per cent are native-born of native father, negro. Of the total number of employees for whom information was secured in each of the two localities the largest proportion are native-born of native father, white. Among the nativity groups the smallest proportion in the East are native-born of foreign father and with the same exception the smallest proportion in the Middle West are foreign-born. A comparison between the total number of males and the total number of females employed in each locality, for whom information was secured, it is seen that a larger proportion of the males than of the females are foreign-born and a larger proportion of the females than of the males are native-born of foreign father and native whites born of native father. |