Migration and Business CyclesNational Bureau of Economic Research, Incorporated, 1926 - 256 strani |
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... cent of the admissible quota to enter in any one month , beginning in July , has caused the seasonal variation to differ markedly from that characteristic of the. 36 MIGRATION AND BUSINESS CYCLES Marked Seasonal Variation.
... cent of the admissible quota to enter in any one month , beginning in July , has caused the seasonal variation to differ markedly from that characteristic of the. 36 MIGRATION AND BUSINESS CYCLES Marked Seasonal Variation.
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... cent of the volume of arrivals , but the ratio of departures to arrivals varies widely in the several years . Preponderance of Males . Immigration to the United States has been preponderantly male in every year from 1820 to 1923 ...
... cent of the volume of arrivals , but the ratio of departures to arrivals varies widely in the several years . Preponderance of Males . Immigration to the United States has been preponderantly male in every year from 1820 to 1923 ...
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... cent of the total immigration . Further- more , while many foreign - born women are engaged in gainful oc- cupations in this country , the percentage of foreign - born males so employed is much higher ; hence the bulk of the recent ...
... cent of the total immigration . Further- more , while many foreign - born women are engaged in gainful oc- cupations in this country , the percentage of foreign - born males so employed is much higher ; hence the bulk of the recent ...
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... CENT YEAR ENDING PER CENT PER YEAR ENDING JUNE 30 OF TOTAL JUNE 30 CENT OF TOTAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30 OF TOTAL 1820 . 69.8 1855 . 58.8 1890 . 61.9 1821 . 74.2 1856 . 57.8 1891 . 63.2 1822 . 77.5 1857 . 53.9 1892 . 62.4 1823 . 79.0 1858 ...
... CENT YEAR ENDING PER CENT PER YEAR ENDING JUNE 30 OF TOTAL JUNE 30 CENT OF TOTAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30 OF TOTAL 1820 . 69.8 1855 . 58.8 1890 . 61.9 1821 . 74.2 1856 . 57.8 1891 . 63.2 1822 . 77.5 1857 . 53.9 1892 . 62.4 1823 . 79.0 1858 ...
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... cent 1908 . 395,073 342,883 86.8 1909 . 225,802 159,009 70.4 1910 . 202,436 154,842 76.5 1911 . 295,666 238,922 80.8 1912 . 333,262 275,970 82.8 1913 . 308,190 251,808 81.7 1914 . 303,338 242,208 79.8 1915 .. 204,074 168,072 82.4 1916 ...
... cent 1908 . 395,073 342,883 86.8 1909 . 225,802 159,009 70.4 1910 . 202,436 154,842 76.5 1911 . 295,666 238,922 80.8 1912 . 333,262 275,970 82.8 1913 . 308,190 251,808 81.7 1914 . 303,338 242,208 79.8 1915 .. 204,074 168,072 82.4 1916 ...
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alien arrivals alien males annual anthracite coal Austria-Hungary average number bituminous coal boom Bureau of Immigration business conditions business cycle Carl Snyder Census cent chapter Chart coal compared comparison computed computed trend construction crop cumulative cyclical fluctuations cyclical movements data in Table December decline decrease departures depression periods economic conditions employment conditions employment curve ending June 30 estimates evidence factory employment fiscal fluctuations in immigration Germany immigration and emigration increase index of factory indices industrial activity industrial conditions Italy July June 30th labor male immigration monthly statistics months nonemigrants nonimmigrants number employed number of immigrants Numerical data occupation Percentage deviations pig iron production pre-war quarter quarterly races ratio relatively seasonal fluctuations seasonal movement SEASONAL TENDENCIES seasonal variation selected Sept South Italian standard deviation tendency tion total immigration total number trade union typical seasonal U. S. Bureau United Kingdom workers
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Stran 40 - 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 44 - Agriculture, forestry, and animal husbandry . . . Extraction of minerals . . Manufacturing and mechanical industries Transportation Trade...
Stran 241 - 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 8 - 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?