Imigrants in industries (in twenty-five parts)U.S. Government Printing Office, 1911 |
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... wages , for farm laborers working regularly for wages have been relatively few . Moreover , 21.8 per cent , including women and children , had not been gainfully occupied . A large percentage of these were the wives and small children ...
... wages , for farm laborers working regularly for wages have been relatively few . Moreover , 21.8 per cent , including women and children , had not been gainfully occupied . A large percentage of these were the wives and small children ...
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... wages in some of these occupations are shown in the following table , translated from the statistical report to which reference has just been made , the wages being reduced to American money : TABLE 7. - Wages of males in specified ...
... wages in some of these occupations are shown in the following table , translated from the statistical report to which reference has just been made , the wages being reduced to American money : TABLE 7. - Wages of males in specified ...
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... Wages per month with board and lodging . .339 .279 .264 2.012 The sums entered in this table are small as compared to the $ 1 to $ 2 per day Japanese have generally earned in this country . Direct comparisons of wages in the two ...
... Wages per month with board and lodging . .339 .279 .264 2.012 The sums entered in this table are small as compared to the $ 1 to $ 2 per day Japanese have generally earned in this country . Direct comparisons of wages in the two ...
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... wages higher and the work more agreeable than upon the plantations , but more numerous occupations were open to them , and the opportunities to rise to an independent position as tenant or land - owning farmers very much better . More ...
... wages higher and the work more agreeable than upon the plantations , but more numerous occupations were open to them , and the opportunities to rise to an independent position as tenant or land - owning farmers very much better . More ...
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... wage - earners Farmers Farm laborers . Coal miners 298 13.8 21.1 145 33.8 37.9 28.3 343 1.8 1.2 84 76.2 19.0 4.8 31 6.1 14.2 278 49.3 30.6 20.1 259 ( a ) 3.5 157 87.9 9.6 2.5 30 .0 10.0 14 100.0 .0 .0 a Less than 0.05 per cent . These ...
... wage - earners Farmers Farm laborers . Coal miners 298 13.8 21.1 145 33.8 37.9 28.3 343 1.8 1.2 84 76.2 19.0 4.8 31 6.1 14.2 278 49.3 30.6 20.1 259 ( a ) 3.5 157 87.9 9.6 2.5 30 .0 10.0 14 100.0 .0 .0 a Less than 0.05 per cent . These ...
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50 cents abroad agents agricultural amount anese Angeles Asiatic Exclusion League average barber shops board and lodging branches of business business conducted California canneries capital chiefly Chinese cleaning and pressing cobblers Commission competition conducted by Japanese contractors districts domestic earnings East Indians employees engaged in business farm laborers farmers Female foreign-born Japanese French laundries groups Hawaii Hawaiian Islands incomes industry investigated Japa Japan Japanese business Japanese establishments Japanese in city Japanese laborers Japanese laundries Japanese meals Japanese restaurants Japanese shops large number larger less located lodging houses Los Angeles majority married month native nese number of establishments number of Japanese Number reporting occupations organized paid pool rooms proprietors races receive board restaurants serving American Sacramento San Francisco Seattle serving American meals speak English surplus Table tailor total number trade union United wage-earners wages white patrons white persons
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