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anthracite Armenian average number bituminous boarders or lodgers Bohemian and Moravian Brava Bulgarian Cigars and tobacco Coal mining Croatian Cuban Dutch employed females Finnish Flemish foreign birth foreign father foreign-born employees French Canadians German Grand total Greek head of household Hebrew households studied households the heads industry Irish Iron and steel Lithuanian Macedonian Magyar male employees meat packing Mexican mining and smelting Montenegrin native birth native father native-born of foreign Native-born of native nativity and race Negro Norwegian Number of households number of persons Oil refining older immigrants persons per room Polish Portuguese race not specified race of father race of head race of individual recent immigrants reporting complete data Roumanian Russian Ruthenian Scotch Servian Slaughtering and meat sleeping room Slovak Slovenian small number South Italians southern and eastern speak English specified number STUDY OF HOUSEHOLDS Swedish Syrian Total foreign-born Total native-born total number United wages Welsh Woolen and worsted
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Strana 36 - various persuasions, in which the young women may observe that form of worship in which they have been educated. ‘ ‘ I am now going to state three facts which will startle a large class of readers on this
Strana 33 - forms of mining, the children of native Americans and older immigrants from Great Britain and northern Europe are not entering the industries in which their fathers have been employed. All kinds of manufacturers claim that they are unable to secure a sufficient number of nativeborn employees to insure the
Strana 117 - States. CITIZENSHIP. The following table and accompanying chart show, by race the present political condition of foreignborn male employees who have been in the United States five years or over and who were 21 years of age or over at time of coming to this country: TABLE 65.—Present
Strana 105 - immigrants according to their age at the time of arrival in this country. It shows, by age at time of coming to the United States and race of individual, the per cent of foreignborn persons 10 years of age or over who were able to read and the per cent
Strana 33 - and (3) occupations other than those in which southern and eastern Europeans are engaged are sought for the reason that popular opinion attaches to them a more satisfactory social status and a higher degree of respectability. It is obviously extremely difficult to form generalizations as to the effect of
Strana 56 - 13 to 41 and General Tabjes 7 to 26]. INDUSTRIAL. CONDITION ABROAD OF MEMBERS OF IMMIGRANT HOUSEHOLDS STUDIED. The following table shows, by race of individual, the industrial condition before coming to the United States of foreignborn males in the households studied who were 16 years of age or over at time of coming to
Strana 103 - age or over who were able to read and the per cent who were able to both read and write: TABLE 58.—Per cent of persons 10 years of age or over who read and per cent who read and write, by sex and general
Strana 301 - Table 2.—Total number of households and persons studied by general nativity and race of head of household. (Study of households) ... 289 Table 3.—Nu.mber of persons for whom detailed information was secured, by sex and general nativity and race of individual. (Study of house.
Strana 133 - Involved. Of the total number of foreignborn individuals who were less than 14 years of age at the time of their arrival in this country 86.6 per cent, as shown by the table above can now speak English, while of those who were 14 years of age or