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CHAPTER VII.-General progress and assimilation:

Table 45.-Number of families owning home, renting, boarding, etc., by general nativity and race of head of family. (Study of households)... Table 46.-General occupation of persons under 16 years of age, by sex and age groups, and by general nativity and race of individual. (Study of households).

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196

196, 197

Table 47.-Present political condition of male employees who have been
in the United States 5 years or over and who were 21 years of age or
over at time of coming, by race and length of residence. (Study of
employees)...
Table 48.-Present political condition of foreign-born males who have been
in the United States 5 years or over and who were 21 years of age or
over at time of coming, by race of individual and length of residence.
(Study of households)..

Table 49.-Ability to speak English of persons 6 years of age or over, by sex
and general nativity and race of individual. (Study of households)....
Table 50.-Ability to speak English of foreign-born persons 6 years of age or
over, by sex, age at time of coming to the United States, and race of indi-
vidual. (Study of households).

198

198

199

199, 200

Table 51.-Ability to speak English of foreign-born persons 6 years of age or over, by sex, years in the United States, and race of individual. (Study of households)...

Table 52.-Ability to speak English of foreign-born employees, by sex, age at time of coming to the United States, and race. (Study of employees)..

200

.201, 202

Table 53-Ability to speak English of foreign-born employees, by sex, years in the United States, and race. (Study of employees).

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PART II-SILK GOODS MANUFACTURING IN THE PENNSYLVANIA ANTHRACITE COAL REGION.

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Table 54. Total number of employees for whom information was secured, by sex and general nativity and race. (Study of employees).................... CHAPTER II.-Racial displacements:

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205

Table 55.-Number of foreign-born employees in the United States under 1 year, 1 year, 2 years, etc., by sex and race. (Study of employees). 206, 207 CHAPTER III.-Economic status:

Table 56.-Occupation of foreign-born male employees before coming to the United States, by race. (Study of employees)...

207

Table 57.-Occupation of foreign-born female employees before coming to
the United States, by race. (Study of employees)..
Table 58.-Number of male employees 18 years of age or over earning each
specified amount per week, by general nativity and race. (Study of
employees).

Table 59.-Number of female employees 18 years of age or over, earning
each specified amount per week, by general nativity and race. (Study
of employees).

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208

209

Table 60.-Number of male employees 14 and under 18 years of age earning each specified amount per week, by general nativity and race. (Study of employees)..

210

Table 61.-Number of female employees 14 and under 18 years of age earning each specified amount per week, by general nativity and race. (Study of employees)..

211

CHAPTER IV-Salient characteristics:

Table 62.-Literacy of employees, by sex and general nativity and race. (Study of employees).

212-214

Table 63.-Conjugal condition of employees, by sex, age groups, and general nativity and race. (Study of employees).

215-219

Table 64.-Location of wives of foreign-born employees, by race of husband. (Study of employees)...

220

Table 65.-Visits abroad made by foreign-born employees, by sex, years in the United States, and race. (Study of employees).

221-223

Table 66.-Number of employees of each age or within each age group, by sex and general nativity and race. (Study of employees)

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CHAPTER V.-General progress and assimilation:
Table 67.-Present political condition of foreign-born male employees who
have been in the United States 5 years or over and who were 21 years
of age or over at time of coming, by race and length of residence. (Study
of employees).
Table 68. Ability to speak English of foreign-born employees, by sex, age at
time of coming to the United States, and race. (Study of employees).. 227, 228
Table 69.-Ability to speak English of foreign-born employees, by sex,
years in the United States, and race. (Study of employees)..

229

PART III-SILK DYEING.

CHAPTER I.-Introduction:

Table 70.—Total number of male employees for whom information was secured, by general nativity and race. (Study of employees). ... ... ... ... .... CHAPTER II.-Racial displacements:

Table 71.-Number of foreign-born male employees in the United States under 1 year, 1 year, 2 years, etc., by race. (Study of employees)..... CHAPTER III.-Economic status:

Table 72.-Occupation of foreign-born male employees before coming to the United States, by race. (Study of employees)..

Table 73.-Number of male employees 18 years of age or over earning each specified amount per week, by general nativity and race. (Study of employees)..

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230

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231, 232

Table 74.-Number of male employees 14 and under 18 years of age earning each specified amount per week, by general nativity and race. (Study of employees)...

232

CHAPTER IV-Salient characteristics:

Table 75.-Literacy of male employees, by general nativity and race. (Study of employees)...

Table 76.-Conjugal condition of male employees, by age groups and general nativity and race. (Study of employees)..

233

234, 235

Table 77.-Location of wives of foreign-born employees, by race of husband. (Study of employees).

236

Table 78.-Visits abroad made by foreign-born male employees, by years in the United States and race. (Study of employees)

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238

Table 79.-Number of male employees of each age or within each age group, by general nativity and race. (Study of employees)....

CHAPTER V.-General progress and assimilation:

Table 80.-Present political condition of foreign-born male employees who have been in the United States 5 years or over and who were 21 years of age or over at time of coming, by race and length of residence. (Study of employees).

Table 81.-Ability to speak English of foreign-born male employees, by age at time of coming to the United States and race. (Study of employees).. Table 82.-Ability to speak English of foreign-born male employees, by years in the United States and race. (Study of employees).

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LIST OF CHARTS.

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Number of employees for whom detailed information was secured, by sex and
general nativity and race..

11

Number of employees of each general nativity for whom detailed information
was secured, by sex

12

Per cent of foreign-born male employees in the United States each specified
number of years, by race..

25

Per cent of foreign-born female employees in the United States each specified
number of years, by race....

25

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Members of households for whom detailed information was secured.

260

Employees for whom information was secured.

262

The preparation of the report..

269

CHAPTER II-Racial displacements:

History of immigration...

271

Period of residence in the United States of foreign-born employees and members of their households..........

Racial classification of employees at the present time.

CHAPTER III.-Economic status:

Industrial condition abroad of members of immigrant households studied..
Principal occupation of immigrant employees before coming to the United
States...

General occupation of males at the present time, in the households studied.
General occupation of women at the present time, in the households studied.
The first and second generations compared..

Weekly earnings..

272

278

283

286

288

289

290

291

Relation between period of residence and earning ability.
Annual earnings of male heads of families studied.

299

304

Annual earnings of males 18 years of age or over in the households studied..
Annual earnings of females 18 years of age or over in the households studied.
Annual family income..

306

307

307

Wives at work....

309

Relation between earnings of husbands and the practice of wives of keeping boarders or lodgers....

309

Sources of family income..

311

Relative importance of the different sources of family income.

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Age classification of employees and members of their households.

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