LABOR ESTIMATED COST OF LIVING FOR LABORING FAMILY-(Continued) 1 00.36 | 00.44 Frocks, | 02.20 03.33 03.33 03.53 03.33 02.40.02.67 02.13 02.07 02.40 02.87 | 02.73 | 02.47 00.39 00.59 00.56 00.40 00.44 00.36 00.34 : 00.40 00.48 | 00.46 | 00.41 0.13 1 02.67 CLOTHING OF CHILDREN OF NINE YEARS Shirts, 01.10 01.67 01.17 01.77: 01.67 01.20 01.33 01.07 01.03 01.20 01.43 | 01.37 01.23 | 01.07 | 01.33 Drawers 01.37 02.08 01.46 02.21 02.08 01.50 01.67 01.33 01.29 01.50 01.79 01.71 01.54 01.33 01.67 Trousers 01.67 02.78 02.39 02.94 02.94 02.36 02.17 02.42 02.81 | 01.94 01.83 02.36 02.83 02.83 01.69 01.33 02.22 03.02 02.36 02.36 01.89 01.73 01.93 i 02.24 01.55 01.47 | 01.89 02.27 | 02.27 | 01.36 19.97 | Light 02.00 02.50 03.00 02.10 03.80 03.00 03.00 02.50 04.2002.70 02.90 03.60 | 02.90 | 03.10 | 03.10 SANITATION Soap. 08.00 06.00, 07.90 10.90 07.20 , 06.60 06.00 05.70 05.50 02.80 06.2006.30 05.40 | 04.90 | 04.80 Bathing 22.40 | 37.33 17.07 56.53 35.20 28.80 18.13 : 57.60 13.87 43.73 | 20.27 | 36.27 | 16.00 INFANTS' CLOTHING 21.33 Total 193.29 185.18 285.09 313.53 294.82 287.43 274.47 262.65 245.79 294.23 208.72 263.01 241.90 295.91 225.07 70.00 67.00 103.00 113.00 106.00 104.00 99.00 95.00 89.00 106.00 75.00 95.00 87.00 107.00 81.00 Articles N.L. Oax. Pue. Zro. S.L.P. Sin. Son. Tab. Tamps Tlax. Ver. Yuc. Zac. D.F. D.N.) D.S. B. Cal. B. Cal. 10.00 11.00 09.00 07.00 10.00 04.00 10.00 10.00 09.00 07.00 09.00 08.00 09.00 | 11.00 16.00 08.00 03.00 03.70 '02.60 03.60 03.80 02.80 05.00 03.20 03.60 03.00 03.60 03.80 03.40 02.80 02.0002.70 35.00 46.50 56.00 37.00' 42.50 39.50 24.50 25.50 33,50 45.00 48.50 56.00 32.00 | 42.50 50.00 32.50 11.50 09.00 10.50 07.00 11.50 , 08.00 10.50 12.50 14.50 10.00 10.00 24.50 07.00 11.00 29.00 | 11.00 00.35 00.60 50.00 45.00 50.00 30.00 50.00 45.00 40.00 40.00 60.00 25.00 40.00 45.00 | 01.50 30.00 16.00 ! 12.00 22.00 06.00 | 08.00 | 16.00 12.00 ESTIMATED COST OF LIVING FOR LABORING FAMILY-(Continued) 135.47 / 35.20 | 52.27 | 17.07 19.20 | 32.00 90.67 02.45 01.30 01.50 01.55 01.40 01.75 01.50 01.50 02.90 01.30 Blouses.. 01.17 01.33 01.25 01.17 01.21 '02.05 02.04 01.08 01.25 01.29 01.17 01.4601.25 01.25 01.42 01.08 Shoes 10.00 07.36 08.69 08.56 10.00 11.20 06.54 10.00 09.33 10.74 09.11 09.17 10.28 07.78 | 02.22 05.28 11 1 SUMMARY OF INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENTS, 1922 31,971 24,260 March 31,141 April 35,464 May 49,368 June 64,951 July 47,543 August 14,133 September 98,217 October 99,578 November 97,388 December .116,082 740,096 AGE RACE with native). NATIONALITY GRADE OF INSTRUCTION PRINCIPAL OCCUPATION 50,733 1,337 1 88 IMMIGRATION AND EMIGRATION, 1920—(Continued) CLASSIFICATION Excess of | Excess of Immigrants Emigrants Immigra- Emigra tion tion Lumber production. Metallurgy and manufacture of metals. Pottery Chemical production. Production of food.. Manufacture of clothing. Manufacture of furniture. Construction... Construction of transportation machinery.. Production and transmission of power Manufacture of luxuries. Other industries Transportation (land). Telegraph and telephone. Merchants... Military... Marine.. Public Administration. Religious service. Judicial.. Medicine. Science, letters and arts. Landlords... Domestic workers. General designation without indication of a definite pro fession.. CIVIL STATUS (immigrants) FINAL DESTINATION IN FOREIGN COUNTRY (emigrants) |