SEASONAL FLUCTUATIONS COMPARISON OF SEASONAL TENDENCIES IN IMMIGRATION, EMIGRATION, AND EMPLOYMENT The most significant of the several indices of seasonal changes in migration and employment which we have been discussing in the preceding pages are brought together in Chart 54. In each of the CHART 54 SEASONAL FLUCTUATIONS IN EMPLOYMENT AND PRE-WAR MIGRA- TION» Scales: No. 1 = Immigration and Emigration No. 2 = Employment Average of twelve months= 100 SCALE I come SCALE2 SCALEL SCALE 2 180 i 102.0 180 r 120 j€0 160" ] 740 01.0 140 110 120 2 3 120 100 00.0 100 100 80 / 80 . b “—=Male Immigrants. sof, tN) CU Je: ape Es oo 40 a~—— = Male Immigrants 4 oma = Bituiningds Coul bo---0= Male Emigrants - : ; z ge ce—s = Factory re ment | 2° go ge~e-Anihrucite Sool re CTF Ww TTHT TT ITATS To THD Oy rrtoTaTsioIN Ts. SCALE 7s SCALEZ2 SCALE 1 SCALE 2 180 [@ : 180 r 5 160 I 130 160’ 106 £0 120 140! 104 20 110 120 1702 100 100 loc + {00 go \ 90 80 98 501 50 eo! 96 dote == Mote Immigran: | 70 40 IT i 94 ---- = Male Emigrants LE, ge Fores Selected Outdoor Indus eo go +1 eleL.ed industries 0 FIAT ATs TTA = 7h OI FT=Tw To : “ND 2N umerical data for Curve “a” are in Table 58, column A; Curve “b”, Table 58-A; Curve “c”, Table 56-C; Curve “d”, Table 56-F; Curve “b”, Table 56-H; Curve “f”, Table 58-C; and Curve “g”, Table 58-D. four sections of this chart the curves for male immigration and for male emigration are repeated, and for comparison therewith there 1s given, in Fig. A, the index for factory employment: in Fig. B. the 299