CuART 13
CycricaAL FrLucTUATIONS IN MALE IMMIGRATION AND FacToRY
EMprLoYMENT: 1890-1914.
Three-month moving averages of deviations from trend, corrected for
seasonal variation. Unit= one standard deviation
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»The numerical data for the male immigration curve are in Appendix Table III.
The employment curve represents a three-month moving average of data in Appendix
Table V, expressed in multiples of their standard deviation, 4.55 per cent.
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