Migration and Business CyclesNational Bureau of Economic Research, Incorporated, 1926 - 256 strani |
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... close inter- national co - operation among the leading authorities upon population statistics . Dr. Walter F. Willcox , of Cornell University , is organ- izing this co - operation with the National Bureau , and , when the materials are ...
... close inter- national co - operation among the leading authorities upon population statistics . Dr. Walter F. Willcox , of Cornell University , is organ- izing this co - operation with the National Bureau , and , when the materials are ...
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... labor supply and the desirability of subjecting it to a close analysis is suggested by incidents which took place in the years 23 CHAPTER I THE PROBLEM The Nature of Modern Migration Migration and the Supply of Labor.
... labor supply and the desirability of subjecting it to a close analysis is suggested by incidents which took place in the years 23 CHAPTER I THE PROBLEM The Nature of Modern Migration Migration and the Supply of Labor.
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... close scrutiny of the ways in which the tide of migration ebbs and flows with seasonal and cyclical changes in industrial activity . Summary of the Contents of Succeeding Chapters . The first of the following chapters is devoted to a ...
... close scrutiny of the ways in which the tide of migration ebbs and flows with seasonal and cyclical changes in industrial activity . Summary of the Contents of Succeeding Chapters . The first of the following chapters is devoted to a ...
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... close relation to the volume of industrial activity . This relationship has been frequently noted in previous statistical studies of economic conditions . For example , Professor E. E. Day , in his construction of an index of ...
... close relation to the volume of industrial activity . This relationship has been frequently noted in previous statistical studies of economic conditions . For example , Professor E. E. Day , in his construction of an index of ...
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Harry Jerome. close association between pig iron and industrial activity , we have made frequent use of pig iron production in comparisons with migratory fluctuations in this and other countries , partly because direct employment figures ...
Harry Jerome. close association between pig iron and industrial activity , we have made frequent use of pig iron production in comparisons with migratory fluctuations in this and other countries , partly because direct employment figures ...
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alien males annual anthracite coal Austria-Hungary bituminous coal boom Britain Bureau of Immigration business conditions business cycles Canada Census cent change in employment chapter Chart 54 compared comparison computed construction cyclical fluctuations cyclical movements data in Table December decline decrease depression periods economic conditions emigration from Germany employment conditions ending June 30 estimates evidence factory employment female fiscal fluctuations in emigration fluctuations in migration immigration and emigration immigration from Italy increase indices industrial activity industrial conditions July male aliens male immigration ment monthly months nonimmigrants number employed number of immigrants Numerical data occupation peak Pearsonian Percentage deviations pig iron production quarter quota races ratio Russia seasonal fluctuations seasonal movement SEASONAL TENDENCIES seasonal variation SELECTED INDUSTRIES Sept similar South Italian standard deviation statistics tendency tion total immigration trade union trend typical seasonal U. S. Bureau United Kingdom volume Wiscon workers
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Stran 42 - old" sources of immigration include the countries of northern and western Europe, namely: Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. The "new" sources include the countries of eastern and southern Europe now known as Austria, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Jugoslavia, Bulgaria, Finland, Greece, Italy, Poland, Portugal, Rumania, Russia, Spain, Turkey in Europe, and certain other small European countries designated as "other Europe,
Stran 2 - This volume gives the total and per capita income carefully adjusted for every state, with special tables showing the incomes of farmers, wage earners, persons of large means, and other matter relevant to the purchasing power and economic conditions in different regions.
Stran 233 - In brief, whatever may be the basic causes of migration, there is a close relation between the cyclical oscillations of employment and those of immigration and emigration, and a moderately close resemblance in the respective seasonal fluctuations, with considerable reason to believe that this similarity, particularly in the cyclical oscillations, is due to a sensitiveness of migration to employment conditions.
Stran 2 - Volume II. A report giving in full the methods and estimates on which the results shown in Volume I are based. 440 pages, (Second printing) $5.15.
Stran 229 - He answers two queries: (1) To what extent are fluctuations in migration attributable to fluctuations in employment? (2) To what extent, in turn, are fluctuations in migration an ameliorating influence, and to what extent an aggravating factor, in employment and unemployment fluctuations?
Stran 229 - The facts show both strong cyclical and seasonal movements in immigration and emigration and abundant evidence that when immigration is not restricted the character of the cyclical variations, at least, is closely similar to the cyclical variations in employment opportunity in the United States. A fairly close similarity is also found in the seasonal movements. The seasonal peak in immigration is in the spring, well-timed for the summer increase in those outdoor activities in which many new immigrants...
Stran 47 - In the immigration years 1908 to 1923, 26 per cent of immigrants were classified as 'laborers,' while 70 per cent of emigrants are placed in this class. On the other hand, 25 per cent of immigrants and less than 2 per cent of emigrants are listed as farm laborers; and the skilled who compose 22 per cent of the immigrants were only 12 per cent of the...
Stran 229 - With reference to the first of the above questions, the facts presented in the preceding chapters show clearly that there are both strong cyclical and seasonal movements in immigration and emigration and abundant evidence that when immigration is not restricted the character of the cyclical variations, at least, is closely similar to the cyclical variations in employment opportunity in the United States.