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 | 1 AAUERATION +.0 ml (ACTOR EMRLOPIES ' hr 52 1 0 pris Se ; AR a, 2 © bo kf IRF CON C= 30550] 189 1892 [ 1895 | 1894 | 1895 | 1896 | 1897 [ 1898 | 1839 | 1908 | 1201 1302 | FeO v1.0 Pe 0 ive Wr er —— - B0—= ay i + cE —t - : l z | 3 20] 1902 | 1908 1304 [90s I 1906 | 1907 or 1909 [on | 1911 [ez [19 | oa] »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. 02