IMMIGRANT ALIENS ADMITTED, FISCAL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1912, BY occurATIONS ani nowwN UN Continued From Report of Commissioner-General of Immigration, 1912 Clergy. Editors Electricians. 10 3 5 : 313 12 162 140 21 18 19 1,563 16 1 14 19 16 18 293 Occupation. 5-Continued Continued IMMIGRANT ALIENS ADMITTED, FISCAL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1912, BY OCCUPATIONS AND RACES OR PEOPLESFrom Report of Commissioner-General of Immigration, 1912 117 3 2 1 4 1 1,081 4 2 12 3 8 1 36 82 3 4 2 2 822 Hotel keepers. Laborers. Manufacturers. 1 81 31 9 11 1 2 2 1 416 1 4 159 249 11 459 134 260 45 28 50 43 10,240 347 Other miscellaneous. 299 61 118 2 11,084 14,126 11,796 3 63,782 5,789 6,710 18,854 18,683 2,346 7,896 8,816. 16,511 3,201 1,365 2,247 2,884 14,078 23,599 22,001 3 85,163 9,403 8,329 22,558 21,965 5,349 7,698 6,072 2,412 702 1,703 84 742 31,601 20,293 25,281 9,070 1,342 5,525 1,336 2,239 1,132 3,660 838,172 2,536 125 93 95 116,529 20 21 10,480 102 45 6-Congestion in Industrial Localities PER CENT. OF HOUSEHOLDS OF EACH SPECIFIED NUMBER OF PERSONS By general nativity and race of head of household (STUDY OF HOUSEHOLDS) [This table includes only races with 20 or more households reporting. The totals, however, are for all races.] 19.0 23.8 7.1 7.1 9.5 .0 2.4 Norwegian.. 26 Polish. 2,106 Portuguese. 232 Rumanian.. 77 5.40 9.62 5.87 Slovenian. Spanish. 39 Swedish. 485 5.88 .0 3.8 15.4 3.8 30.8 7.7 11.5 15.4 4.82 |