Abstracts of Reports of the Immigration Commission: With Conclusions and Recommendations and Views of the Minority. (In Two Volumes)U.S. Government Printing Office, 1911 |
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... cent of the total , were children of native - born fathers , and 1,188,953 , or 58.4 per cent of the total , were children of foreign - born fathers - that is to say , both native - born and foreign- born children whose fathers were ...
... cent of the total , were children of native - born fathers , and 1,188,953 , or 58.4 per cent of the total , were children of foreign - born fathers - that is to say , both native - born and foreign- born children whose fathers were ...
60. lappuse
... cent is from the north and west of Europe . Two decades ago more than 70 per cent was from the north and west of Europe and less than 20 per cent from the south and east of Europe . The table next presented shows for each year from 1820 ...
... cent is from the north and west of Europe . Two decades ago more than 70 per cent was from the north and west of Europe and less than 20 per cent from the south and east of Europe . The table next presented shows for each year from 1820 ...
98. lappuse
... cent were males and 30.5 per cent were females . Races with particularly high proportions of males are : Per cent males . Korean .. East Indian ... 98.0 Turkish .. 96. 3 Russian . ... Chinese . 96.0 Croatian and Slovenian . Bulgarian ...
... cent were males and 30.5 per cent were females . Races with particularly high proportions of males are : Per cent males . Korean .. East Indian ... 98.0 Turkish .. 96. 3 Russian . ... Chinese . 96.0 Croatian and Slovenian . Bulgarian ...
101. lappuse
... cent with each specified occupation . Immigrants without occupation , shown in the previous table , aré eliminated from this percentage.tabic ... TABLE 13. - Per cent of immigrants admitted to the United States reporting each specified ...
... cent with each specified occupation . Immigrants without occupation , shown in the previous table , aré eliminated from this percentage.tabic ... TABLE 13. - Per cent of immigrants admitted to the United States reporting each specified ...
121. lappuse
... cent of foreign - born in the population of each State and geographic division of continental United States : 1850 to 1900 126-129 5. Per cent distribution of the foreign - born population of ... cent naturalized and per cent having first.
... cent of foreign - born in the population of each State and geographic division of continental United States : 1850 to 1900 126-129 5. Per cent distribution of the foreign - born population of ... cent naturalized and per cent having first.
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agricultural American Armenian Asia Austria-Hungary average number boarders or lodgers Bohemian and Moravian Bulgarian Canadian census Chinese cities country of birth Croatian Cuban Dutch earnings emigration employed employment Europe European families farm laborers farmers females Finnish Flemish foreign birth foreign father French German German Empire Grand total Greek head of household Hebrew households studied households the heads immi industry Irish Islands Japanese language large number Lithuanian Magyar manufacturing Mexican mining Montenegrin native birth native father native white native-born of foreign Native-born of native nativity and race Negro North Norwegian number of persons occupations older immigrants Pacific islands percentage Poles Polish population ports Portuguese proportion race not specified race of head race of individual recent immigrants Roumanian Russian Russian Empire Ruthenian Scotch Serbo-Croatian Servian Slovak Slovenian South Italians southern and eastern speak English specified number Swedish Syrian tion Total foreign-born Total native-born total number Turkish United wage-earners wages Welsh
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14. lappuse - The Immigration Commission was created by section 39 of the immigration act of February 20, 1907, which provides as follows : That a commission Is hereby created, consisting of three Senators, to be appointed by the President of the Senate, and three members of the House of Representatives, to
14. lappuse - head tax " on immigrants was increased from $2 to $5 ; imbeciles, feeble-minded persons, unaccompanied children under 17 years of age, and persons "who are found to be and are certified by the examining surgeon as being
517. lappuse - not recall or separate one young face that gave me a painful impression; not one young girl whom, assuming it to be a matter of necessity that she should gain her daily bread by the labor of her hands, I would have removed from those works if I had had the power
53. lappuse - (d) The limitation of the number of immigrants arriving annually at any port. (e) The material increase in the amount of money required to be in the possession of the immigrant at the port of arrival. (/) The material increase of the head tax.
52. lappuse - (b) As far as possible, the aliens excluded should be those who come to this country with no intention to become American citizens or even to maintain a permanent residence here, but merely to save enough, by the adoption, if necessary, of low standards of living, to
517. lappuse - not one young girl whom, assuming it to be a matter of necessity that she should gain her daily bread by the labor of her hands, I would have removed from those works if I had had the power * * *. "They reside in various
53. lappuse - All these methods would be effective in one way or another in securing restrictions in a greater or less degree. A majority of the Commission favor the reading and writing test as the most feasible single method of restricting undesirable immigration.
373. lappuse - This table shows wages or earnings for the period Indicated, but no account Is taken of voluntary lost time or lost time from shutdowns or other causes. In the various tables In this report showing annual earnings allowance Is made for time lost during the year. o Not computed, owing to small number involved.
376. lappuse - or EMPLOYEES.) •This table shows wages or earnings for the period Indicated, but no account Is taken of voluntary lost time or lost time from shutdowns or other causes. In the various tables In this report showing annual earnings allowance Is made for time lost during the year. * Not computed, owing to small number involved. The
7. lappuse - and investigation are hereby appropriated and authorized to be paid out of the "immigrant fund " on the certificate of the chairman of said commission, including all expenses of the commissioners, and a reasonable compensation, to be fixed by the