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Monograph

Identifikator:
84518458X
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-94409
Document type:
Monograph
Title:
Mittheilungen aus der Geschäfts- und Sterblichkeits-Statistik der Lebensversicherungsbank für Deutschland zu Gotha für die fünfzig Jahre von 1829 - 1878
Place of publication:
Weimar
Publisher:
Böhlau
Year of publication:
1880
Scope:
1 Online-Ressource (88 S., [54] Bl.)
Collection:
Economics Books
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Contents

Table of contents

  • Migration and business cycles
  • Title page
  • Contents
  • Chapter I. The problem
  • Chapter II. Significant features of migration
  • Chapter III. Employment opportunities for immigrants
  • Chapter IV. Immigration and business cycles prior to 1890
  • Chapter V. The pre-war quarter century : 1890-1914
  • Chapter VI. The war and post-war period
  • Chapter VII. Cyclical fluctuations of selected elements in migration
  • Chapter VIII. The influence of economic conditions in the countries of emigration
  • Chapter IX. Seasonal fluctuations
  • Chapter X. Summary
  • Index

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MIGRATION AND BUSINESS CYCLES 
TABLE 4.—PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF IMMIGRANTS ACCORDING TO “OLD” AND 
“NEW” SOURCES, BY YEARS: 1870-1924. 
100 per cent==the total number of immigrants for whom country of origin is known 
YEAR YEAR 
ENDING “Op” “NEw”: OTHER! | ENDING Mor “NEw”: | OTHERd 
June 30 June 30 
1S70.. ES 2 2.5 15:1 1900. ... E231 72.4 4.4 
1571 E70 EE: YET x [ior 23.7 73.6 2.6 
1872... WEST'S Fe3.3 13.0 1902..... 21.4 75.0% | 3.6 
1573... BS 6 4.9 13.5 fn 23.8 72.1 4.1 
S74... N76 0 7.8 16.1 1994... .[WE26.3 | 63.450 8 4.9 
1875... 170.4 10.0 19.6" Mvons.... [E256 69.9 4.5 
1576.00] 61.2 9.9 28.8 1906... (E20: 2 75.7 4.0 
1877... ....08061.6 13.3 25.1 L907. a 7 76:2 6.0 
1873... .. B62 6 10.8 26.6 11908... E822 8 66.9 10.4 
1879... ... 065.1 10.5 24.5 11909..... 19.6 68.5 11.9 
1880... "W679 8.3 23.7 1910... . 1.19.4 70.9 9.6 
1887... . 70.6 8.3 21.0 1911... .\ 23.0 65.2 | 11.8 
ASK] ti, 714 10.8 17.8 1912... WR 19.2 68.1 Kk 12.7 
1883 0... e745 12.2 13.4 Tis. 15.3 74.9 | 9.9 
1SS4..... 73 4 14.1 12.5 1914... .. S135 75.2 11.3 
1885...... 1873.0 16.40 10.7 1915... . [W242 37.4 38.3 
1836... ..|Ne76.5 22.1 3 1016... IWe17.1 32.2 50.7 
1837.1... . (A721 26.4 1.4 1917. ....(130 32.2 54.8 
18ST... (72.6 25.8: | 1.5 1918... U1. 7 16.4 v1.9 
1889......| 74.9 23.1 2.0 1019. ... BR 12. 8 4.9 82.5 
1590... |NN62.8 35.3 1.8 l1920.... oo 38.3 41.5 
1S91......(We56.7 41.2 2.1001. SEE CR EE 5 3 1.5 
(S92 1. (51 0 46.6 1.5 192%... J. ad 44 9 29.4 
1893.0... . e539 44.9 1.2 1923... 2° 4 29.4 40.7 
1894... ... 52.1 44.9 3.0 11924. . . 2! 23.2 48.0 
1893... ....(We34. 7 43.2 2.1 
1896... ..[We40.0 57.0 2.9 
1897..." .\Be39.0 56.8 4 2 
1808... EE34. 5 62.4 Sas 
1399..... |[WEI5. 9 68.0 oa 
sFor 1870-1910, from the United States Immigration Commission, Statistical Review of Immigration 
1820-1910; for 1911-1924, computed from statistics published by the U. S. Bureau of Immigration. Prior 
to 1906, immigrants were recorded by the countrv from which they departed: thereafter by the country 
of last permanent residence. 
bThe “old” sources 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;” 
also Turkey in Asia. 
d“Other countries” includes all sources of immigration not included in “old’’ and ‘“‘new’’ sources as 
above defined. In recent years most of this group came from Canada and Mexico. The fact noted in this 
chapter that immigrants from or through Canada were, in earlier periods, recorded incompletely or not at 
all, limits the comparability of the above percentage distributions. 
forty groups for which statistics are given by the Bureau of Immigration under the 
caption ‘races or peoples.” For a discussion of these “races or peoples,” see the Reports 
of the United States Immigration Commission, Vol. 9, Dictionary of Races or Peoples. 
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