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6. Annual Earnings According to Race, Age, and Sex . 16S
Annual Earnings of Male Heads of Families . 168
7. Annual Family Income 169
Sources of Family Income 170
Old and New Immigration Compared . . . 173
X—THE FLOATING IMMIGRANT LABOR SUPPLY
1. Methods of Securing Work 175
Labor Agencies 176
The Padrone System 179
2. Racial Classification of Railroad and Other Construc
tion Laborers 180
3. Period of Residence of Immigrant Workmen in the
United States 181
4. Earnings 182
5. Characteristics of the Labor Supply 183
6. Housing and Living Conditions in the West . . . 183
7. Working and Living Conditions in the South . . . 185
8. The Commissary in Southern Camps 188
Detention Practises ...» 189
9. Southern Employers’ Preferences for Labor . . 191
10. Maintenance of Law and Order in Southern Camps . 192
11. The Middle States 193
XI—THE IMMIGRANT AS A DYNAMIC FACTOR IN
INDUSTRY
1. Salient Characteristics of the Immigrant Labor
Supply 194
Lack of Technical Training 194
Illiteracy and Inability to Speak English . . 195
Their Necessitous Condition . . . . . . 195
Low Standards of Living 196
Lack of Permanent Interest 197
Tractability of the Immigrant 198
2. The Inefficiency of the Immigrant Has Encouraged
the Use of Machinery 193
3. The Employment of the Immigrant Has Changed
the Form of Industrial Organization 199