APPENDIX TABLE I.-ANNUAL AVERAGE IMMIGRATION DISTRIBUTED BY OCCUPATIONS (IN THOUSANDS), 1861-1910.1 TABLE II.-FLUCTUATIONS OF EMPLOYMENT OF MALE WAGE-EARNERS Monthly Summary of Commerce and Finance, June, 1903, pp. 4408– 4411. Reports of the Immigration Commission. Abstract of the Statistical Review of Immigration to the United States, 1820-1910, Tables 11-12. Annual Reports of the Commissioner-General of Immigration, 1899, Table VII., p. 19; 1900, Table VII., p. 21; 1901, Table IX., p. 26; 1902, Table IX., p. 29; 1903, Table IX., p. 33; 1904, Table IX., p. 30; 1905, Table VIII., p. 29; 1906, Table VIII., p. 31; 1907, Table VIII., p. 31; 1908, Table VIII., p. 35; 1909, Table X., p. 46; 1910, Table X., p. 45. Compiled from U. S. XII. Census Report on Manufactures, Pt. I, Table 2, pp. 20 et seq. 3 Difference between the greatest number employed at any time during the year and the number employed in May (i.e., the least number). Cheese, butter, and condensed milk, factory product... 14,187 Clothing, men's, custom work and repairing. 576 5.789 16,861 blinds....... Lumber, planing mill products, including sash, doors, and Lumber and timber products.. Monuments and tombstones. Painting, house, sign, etc.... Paperhanging. Paper and wood pulp... Photographic materials. 13,399 93,238 4,403 48,838 5,637 4,002 Pipes, tobacco.... Plumbers' supplies.. Refrigerators.... 55 138 834 383 Difference between the number employed in May (i.e., the greatest number) and the least number employed at any time during the year, TABLE III.-MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM NUMBER OF WAGE-EARNERS EMPLOYED IN MANUFACTURES DURING ANY ONE MONTH, NUMBER AND PER CENT UNEMPLOYED, 1899, AND PER CENT FOREIGN-BORN ENGAGED IN MANUFACTURING AND MECHANICAL Pursuits, 1900, By Sex and by States.1 Compiled from XII. Census Report on Manufactures, Vol. I, Table 3, pp. 62-63; Occupations at the XII. Census, p. 164, Table 34. 2 States where the number of males or females, respectively, employed during the maximum month was less than 1000, are not included. |