LIST OF CHARTS. Page. 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... 25 251 48296°-VOL 11-11-17 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.. States.. General occupation of males at the present time, in the households studied. Weekly earnings. 272 278 283 286 288 289 290 291 Relation between period of residence and earning ability. 299 304 Annual earnings of males 18 years of age or over in the households studied.. 306 Annual earnings of females 18 years of age or over in the households studied. 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. Age classification of employees and members of their households. PART II-CLOTHING MANUFACTURING IN NEW YORK CITY. History of immigration... 369 Period of residence in the United States of foreign-born employees. 370 372 CHAPTER III.-Economic status: Principal occupation of immigrant employees before coming to the United 375 PART III-CLOTHING MANUFACTURING IN BALTIMORE, MD. CHAPTER I.-Introduction: Page. Employees for whom information was secured...... 405 CHAPTER II.-Racial displacements: History of immigration... 407 Period of residence in the United States of foreign-born employees. 408 Principal occupation of immigrant employees before coming to the United 413 Occupations entered and progress of immigrants in the clothing industry.. 413 414 CHAPTER IV.-Working conditions: Hours of work.... 417 Effect of the industrial depression of 1907 and 1908. 417 Effect of employment of immigrants upon establishment of new industries. PART IV.-CLOTHING MANUFACTURING IN CHICAGO, ILL. CHAPTER I.-Introduction: Page. Employees for whom information was secured.... 429 CHAPTER II.-Racial displacements: History of immigration.. 431 Period of residence in the United States of foreign-born employees. 431 433 Reasons for employing immigrants... 434 CHAPTER III.-Economic status: Principal occupation of immigrant employees before coming to the United States.. 435 Weekly earnings. 436 Relation between period of residence and earning ability 439 CHAPTER IV.-Working conditions: The factory system.. 445 Hours worked. 445 The effect of the employment of recent immigrants on industries.. 445 |