Full text: Migration and business cycles

MIGRATION AND BUSINESS CYCLES 
CHART 50 
PRE-WAR SEASONAL FLUCTUATIONS IN DEPARTURES. 
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sNumerical data in Table 54, in columns lettered to correspond with the numbering 
of the curves in the above chart. 
PRE-WAR SEASONAL TENDENCIES IN NET MIGRATION 
(See Chart 51) 
The best evidence of the seasonal variation in the net migration 
of aliens covers the seven pre-war years from July, 1907, to June, 
1914. When the number of departing aliens, both emigrants and 
nonemigrants, is subtracted from the number of arriving aliens, 
both immigrants and nonimmigrants, we find that in the seven years 
under consideration the seasonal distribution of the net movement is 
as given in the first two columns of Table 55. 
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