TABLE 240.-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.) [By years in the United States is meant years since first arrival in the United States.] Table 241.—Ability to speak English of foreign-born male employees, by age at time of coming to the United States and race. TABLE 242.-Ability to speak English of foreign-born male employees, by years in the United States and race. (STUDY OF EMPLOYEES.) [By years in the United States is meant years since first arrival in the United States. This table includes only non-English-speaking races.] LIST OF TEXT TABLES. PART I.-GENERAL SURVEY OF THE SLAUGHTERING AND MEATPACKING INDUSTRY. CHAPTER I.-Introduction: Table 1-Growth of the slaughtering and meat-packing industry in the United States, 1870 to 1905, and status of the industry in selected States, 1905. Table 2.-Households studied, by general nativity and race of head of household. (Study of households).. Table 3.-Persons in households studied and persons for whom detailed Table 4.-Sex of persons for whom detailed information was secured, by Table 8.-Race of male employees for whom information was secured, by locality; per cent distribution. (Study of employees).. CHAPTER II.-Racial displacements: Page. 3 5 6 7 7,8 9, 10 13, 14 21, 22 Table 9.-Per cent of foreign-born employees in the United States under 1 year, 1 year, 2 years, etc., by sex and race. (Study of employees)...... 20, 21 Table 10.-Per cent of foreign-born employees in the United States each specified number of years, by sex and race. (Study of employees).... Table 11.-Per cent of forei n-born persons in the United States each specified number of years, by race of individual. (Study of households).. Table 12. Per cent of foreign-born male employees in the United States each specified number of years, by locality and by race. (Study of employees). Table 13.-Per cent of foreign-born persons in the United States each specified number of years, by locality and by race of individual. (Study of households)...... Table 14.-Employees for whom information was secured, by sex, and general nativity and race. (Study of employees).. 26 222 27 29 29 30, 31 CHAPTER III.-Economic status: Table 15.-Race of male employees for whom information was secured, by locality; per cent distribution. (Study of employees)..... 32, 33 Table 16.-Industrial condition before coming to the United States of foreign-born females who were 16 years of age or over at time of coming, by race of individual. (Study of households). 35 Table 17.-Occupation before coming to the United States of foreign-born females who were 16 years of age or over at time of coming, by race of individual. (Study of households)...... Table 18.-Industrial condition before coming to the United States of foreign-born males who were 16 years of age or over at time of coming, by race of individual. (Study of households)... Table 19.-Occupation before coming to the United States of foreign-born males who were 16 years of age or over at time of coming, by race of individual. (Study of households)... Table 20.-Per cent of foreign-born male employees in each specified occupation before coming to the United States, by race. (Study of employees). CHAPTER III.-Economic status-Continued. Table 21.-Per cent of foreign-born female employees in each specified occupation before coming to the United States, by race. (Study of employees)... Table 22.-Per cent of foreign-born males 16 years of age or over at time of coming to the United States who were employed abroad in slaughtering and meat packing, by locality and by race of individual. (Study of households).. Table 23.-Per cent of foreign-born male employees who were engaged in slaughtering and meat packing before coming to the United States, by locality and by race. (Study of employees).. Table 24.-General occupation of females 16 years of age or over, by general 43 45 Table 27.-Per cent of male employees 18 years of age or over earning each specified amount per day, by general nativity and race. (Study of employees).. Table 28.-Per cent of male employees 18 years of age or over earning $1.75 or over per day, by locality and by general nativity and race. (Study of employees).. Table 29.-Per cent of male employees 18 years of age or over earning $2 or over per day, by locality and by general nativity and race. (Study of employees).. Table 30.-Per cent of male employees 14 and under 18 years of age earning Table 31.-Per cent of female employees 18 years of age or over earning each Table 33.-Per cent of foreign-born male employees 18 years of age or over Table 34.-Comparative earnings per day of foreign-born male employees 18 years of age or over, by race and length of residence in the United States. (Study of employees). Table 35.-Husbands at work, by general nativity and race of individual. (Study of households).. Table 36.-Earnings per year of male heads of families, by general nativity and race of individual. (Study of households). Table 37.-Average yearly earnings of male heads of families, by locality and by general nativity and race of individual. (Study of households). Table 38.-Per cent of male heads of families earning under $400 per year, by locality and by general nativity and race of individual. (Study of households).. Table 39.-Yearly earnings (approximate) of males 18 years of age or over, by general nativity and race of individual. (Study of households). ............. Table 40.-Average yearly earnings (approximate) of males 18 years of age or over working for wages, by locality and by general nativity and race of individual. (Study of households). Table 41.-Per cent of males 18 years of age or over working for wages and earning under $400 per year, by locality and by general nativity and race of individual. (Study of households). Table 42.-Per cent of families having a total yearly income of each speci- Table 43.-Average family income per year, by locality and by general |