An Introduction to the Study of Labor Problems

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1 per cent. Only a small proportion came from the latter section until in the late eighties, there being 25 per cent for the first time in 1887. There was a rapid shift in the middle of the nineties, 54. 7 per cent coming from the north and west and 43. 2 per cent from the south and cast, in 1895. In 1901 the percentage for the old immigration was 24. 7, and for the new immigration 75. 3, while in 1907 fully 81 per cent of our immigration Avas of the latter and only 19 per cent belonged to the ...former class.
The Irish came in largest numbers during the forties and fifties; the Gei'maiis in the fifties and eighties; and the English in the seventies and eighties. Not until Immigration ' 271 1900 did the Italians exceed the 100, 000 mark, but their numbers increased to 285, 000 in 1907 and in 1913. Like- wise immigration from Austria-Hungary did not exceed 100, 000 until 1900, but totaled about 338, 000 in 1907 and in 1913. In 1914 only 10 per cent of the total immigra- tion came from northern and western Europe, while from Italy alone came 23 per cent of the total and a similar percentage was furnished by Austria-Hungary.


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