TABLE 7. Total number of employees for whom information was secured, by sex and general nativity and race, and by industry. (Study of 8. Race distribution of employees for whom information was secured, 9. Total number of employees in 16 industries for whom certain in- formation was secured, by sex and general nativity and race, and 10. Race distribution of employees in 16 industries for whom certain information was secured, by industry; percentages. (Study of 11. Number of foreign-born employees in the United States each speci- fied number of years, by sex and race. (Study of employees).. 349-351 12. Per cent of foreign-born employees in the United States each speci- fied number of years, by sex and race. (Study of employees).. 352, 353 13. Per cent of foreign-born persons in the United States each specified number of years, by sex and race. (Study of households). 14. Industrial condition before coming to the United States of foreign- born males who were 16 years of age or over at time of coming, by 15. Occupation before coming to the United States of foreign-born males who were 16 years of age or over at time of coming, by race of individual. (Study of households). 16. Industrial condition before coming to the United States of foreign- born females who were 16 years of age or over at time of coming, by race of individual. (Study of households)..... 17. Occupation before coming to the United States of foreign-born females who were 16 years of age or over at time of coming, by race of individual. (Study of households)... 18. Per cent of foreign-born male employees in each specified occupa- tion before coming to the United States, by race. (Study of 19. Per cent of foreign-born female employees in each specified occupa- tion before coming to the United States, by race. (Study of 20. Per cent of males 16 years of age or over in each specified industry, by general nativity and race of individual. (Study of house- 21. Per cent of females 16 years of age or over in each specified industry, by general nativity and race of individual. (Study of house- 22. Average amount of weekly earnings of male employees 18 years of age or over, by general nativity and race. (Study of employees). 23. Average amount of weekly earnings of female employees 18 years of age or over, by general nativity and race. (Study of employees). 24. Average amount of weekly earnings of male employees 14 and under 18 years of age, by general nativity and race. (Study of employees). 25. Average amount of weekly earnings of female employees 14 and under 18 years of age, by general nativity and race. (Study of 26. Average amount of daily earnings of male age or over, by general nativity and race. 27. Average amount of daily earnings of female age or over, by general nativity and race. 28. Average amount of daily earnings of male employees 14 and under 18 years of age, by general nativity and race. (Study of employees). 29. Average amount of daily earnings of female employees 14 and under 18 years of age, by general nativity and race. (Study of employees). 30. Per cent of male employees 18 years of age or over earning each specified amount per week, by general nativity and race. (Study TABLE 33. Per cent of female employees 14 and under 18 years of age earning 34. Per cent of male employees 18 years of age or over earning each Page. 378 379, 380 35. Per cent of female employees 18 years of age or over earning each 36. Per cent of male employees 14 and under 18 years of age earning 37. Per cent of female employees 14 and under 18 years of age earning 38. Average amount of weekly earnings of male employees 18 years of 381 382 383 384-386 39. Average amount of weekly earnings of female employees 18 years 388, 389 390, 391 40. Average amount of weekly earnings of male employees 14 and under 41. Average amount of weekly earnings of female employees 14 and 392, 393 42. Average amount of weekly earnings of male employees, by general (Study of employees).... 44. Average amount of daily 45. Average amount of daily earnings of female employees 18 46. Average amount of daily earnings of male employees 14 and under 399, 400 47. Average amount of daily earnings of female employees 14 and under 400, 401 48. Average amount of daily earnings of male employees, by general 401 402 50. Average amount of hourly earnings of male employees 18 years of 403 51. Average amount of hourly earnings of female employees 18 years 404 52. Per cent of male heads of families earning each specified amount 53. Old and new immigration compared with respect to annual earnings 405 406 54. Yearly earnings (approximate) of males 18 years of age or over, by 409 56. Yearly earnings (approximate) of females 18 years of age or over, by general nativity and race of individual. (Study of households). 409, 410 TABLE 57. Old and new immigration compared with respect to yearly earnings 58. Per cent of families having a total yearly income of each specified 59. Old and new immigration compared with respect to average annual wife, children, boarders or lodgers, and other sources, by general 62. Old and new immigration compared with respect to source of family Page. 411 412 413 414 415 416 417, 418 64. Old and new immigration compared with respect to affiliation of the 66. Number and per cent of households keeping boarders or lodgers, by 67. Old and new immigration compared with respect to the keeping of 68. Average number of boarders or lodgers per household, by general 71. Per cent of households of each specified number of persons, by gen- 419 420 423 424 425 426 427 429 430, 431 73. Old and new immigration compared with respect to average number 74. Persons per room, by general nativity and race of head of household. 75. Persons per sleeping room, by general nativity and race of head of 76. Number and per cent of households regularly sleeping in all except 77. Literacy of employees, by sex and general nativity and race. 432 433 435 437 438-442 78. Old and new immigration compared with respect to ability of the 79. Per cent of persons 10 years of age or over who read and per cent who 443 443, 444 80. Per cent of foreign-born persons 10 years of age or over who read and 81. Per cent of foreign-born persons 10 years of age or over who read and 445 446 TABLE 82. Per cent of employees 20 years of age or over in each conjugal condi Page. 451-455 tion, by sex and general nativity and race. (Study of employees) 447-450 83. Percent of employees in each conjugal condition, by sex, age groups, and general nativity and race. (Study of employees) 84. Per cent of persons in each conjugal condition, by sex and age groups, and by general nativity and race of individual. (Study of households)... 456-458 85. Per cent of foreign-born husbands who report wife in the United 459, 460 86. Old and new immigration compared with respect to foreign-born husbands reporting wife abroad, by race. (Study of employees). 460 87. Visits abroad made by foreign-born employees, by sex, years in the United States, and race. (Study of employees).. 461, 462 88. Per cent of employees within each age group, by sex and general 463-466 89. Number and per cent of families owning home, by general nativity 90. Per cent of children 6 and under 16 years of age at home, at school, 468 470-472 91. Number and per cent of children 6 and under 16 years of age at home, 92. Per cent of foreign-born employees who speak English, by sex and 93. Per cent of persons 6 years of age or over who speak English, by sex 473 474 475, 476 477, 478 94. Per cent of foreign-born employees who speak English, by sex, years 96. Per cent of foreign-born employees who speak English, by sex, age at 480 481, 482 97. Per cent of foreign-born persons 6 years of age or over who speak 483 98. Present political condition of foreign-born male employees who have the United States 5 years or over and who were 21 years of age or 486 488 491 107. Estimated population of Whiting, Ind., 1909, by race. 106. Period of immigration of foreign races employed in Community E, 105. Employees of plate-glass plant in Community A in 1909, by race 103. Total number of employees engaged in manufactures, mines, and 492 492 506 522 526 528 IMMIGRANTS IN MANUFACTURING AND MINING. SCOPE AND METHOD OF THE INVESTIGATION. GEOGRAPHICAL EXTENT OF THE INVESTIGATION. The investigation of immigrants in industries included all the territory between the Rocky Mountains and the Atlantic seaboard. The States in which the investigation was prosecuted in the greatest detail are as follows: The principal branches of mining and manufacturing included in the investigation are as follows: Agricultural implement and vehicle manufacturing. Anthracite coal mining. Bituminous coal mining. Boot and shoe manufacturing. Cigar and tobacco manufacturing. Clothing manufacturing. Collar, cuff, and shirt manufacturing. Copper mining and smelting. Cotton goods manufacturing in the North Atlantic States. Furniture manufacturing. Glass manufacturing. Glove manufacturing. Iron and steel manufacturing. Iron ore mining. Leather tanning, currying, and finishing. Oil refining. Silk goods manufacturing and dyeing. Slaughtering and meat packing. Sugar refining. Woolen and worsted goods manufacturing. |