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Migration and business cycles

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Identifikator:
1736236210
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-111544
Document type:
Monograph
Author:
Jerome, Harry
Title:
Migration and business cycles
Place of publication:
New York
Publisher:
National Bureau of Economic Research
Year of publication:
1926
Scope:
256 S.
Digitisation:
2020
Collection:
Economics Books
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Monograph
Structure type:
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Title:
Chapter VIII. The influence of economic conditions in the countries of emigration
Collection:
Economics Books

Contents

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  • Migration and business cycles
  • Title page
  • Contents
  • Chapter I. The problem
  • Chapter II. Significant features of migration
  • Chapter III. Employment opportunities for immigrants
  • Chapter IV. Immigration and business cycles prior to 1890
  • Chapter V. The pre-war quarter century : 1890-1914
  • Chapter VI. The war and post-war period
  • Chapter VII. Cyclical fluctuations of selected elements in migration
  • Chapter VIII. The influence of economic conditions in the countries of emigration
  • Chapter IX. Seasonal fluctuations
  • Chapter X. Summary
  • Index

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INFLUENCE OF ECONOMIC CONDITIONS 175 
TABLE 48—CycLEs IN EcoNomic CONDITIONS AND IN [[MMIGRATION TO THE 
UNITED STATES: 1870-1913s 
Percentage deviations from smoothed seven-year moving averages, expressed in 
‘multiples of their standard deviations 
INDUSTRIAL COMPOSITES EMIGRATION TO THE UNITED STATES 
U> UNIT 
YEAR aaa | GERMANY | ITaLy BoD | GERMANY | ITALY 
a B Cc Dp  E _ F 
1870 —0.67 rl id —2.72 30.33 Nr —0.69 
1871 +0.55 —0.53 —0.07 40.30 —0.24 —0.69 
1872 | +1.75 +1.18 +1.56 +0.91 +1.74 +2.40 
1873 +1.48 +1.81 +1.58 f +1.81 “+1.32 +2.29 
1874 +0.20 +0.22 +0.40 i +0.16 —0.76 +0.74 
1875 +0.17 -+0.08 0 —0.91 —1.35 —1.06 
1876 —0.17 —0.53 +1.66 | —2.09 —1.59 —1.46 
1877 —0.26 —0.63 —1.24 —2.67 —1.89 —1.46 
1878 —1.06 —0.66 —1.22 —2.41 —1.89 —1.20 
1879 —1.93 —1.16 +0.12 —0.94 —1.81 —0.69 
1880 +0.39 +0.23 —0.12 +1.60 —0.03 —0.32 
1881 +0.80 +0.18 +0.61 +1.19 +2.17 +0.53 
1882 +1.11 40.77 +0.23 -+0.88 —+1.55 +1.41 
1883 +1.08 +0.81 +0.45 +0.87 -+0.80 +0.86 
1884 —0.11 -+0.40 —0.56 —0.52 +0.33 —1.30 
1885 —0.82 —0.50 +0.72 —1.13 —0.50 —1.40 
1886 —1.29 —1.10 +0.14 —0.65 —1.05 —0.24 
1887 —0.66 —0.47 +1.48 +0.97 —0.40 +0.71 
1888 +0.20 +0.34 —1.30 +0.84 —0.27 +0.44 
1889 +1.02 +0.44 +0.26 +0.03 —0.37 —1.01 
1890 +1.20 +0.93 —0.14 —0.37 +0.04 +0.77 
1891 | +0.60 +0.68 —1.11 40.09 +1.21 +0.85 
1892 —0.56 —0.28 —0.26 +0.24 +1.63 +0.21 
1893 | —1.34 —0.48 +0.18 +0.63 +0.69 +0.56 
1894 —0.63 —1.12 —0.08 —0.92 —1.02 —1.02 
1895 —0.38 —1.02 —0.41 +0.65 —0.89 —0.86 
1896 +0.20 —0.31 —0.78 —0.34 —0.72 —0.03 
1897 —0.21 —0.28 —1.00 —0.83 —1.12 —0.66 
1898 —0.56 —0.02 +0.02 —0.98 —1.09 —0.53 
1899 +0.85 +0.60 +0.98 —0.21 —0.85 —0.56 
1900 +1.25 +1.05 +0.44 40.16 —0.79 —0.25 
1901 —0.33 —0.49 —0.04 —0.17 —0.72 —0.13 
1902 —0.29 —0.84 —0.34 —0.29 +0.35 +0.54 
1903 —0.44 +0.17 0.26 +0.08 -+0.85 +0.78 
1904 —0.88 —0.78 —0.98 +0.83 +0.01 —0.56 
1905 | —0.29 —0.64 —0.44 —0.34 +0.02 +0.95 
1906 +0.87 +0.51 +0.84 -+0.61 +0.48 +1.19 
1907 +1.51 +1.71 +1.14 +1.71 +0.73 +0.89 
1908 I —0.76 —0.45 —0.77 —1.40 —0.68 —2.16 
1909 —0.89 —0.88 —0.52 —0.79 —0.32 +0.01 
1910 —0.06 —0.42 —0.08 +0.33 +0.25 —0.01 
1911 +0.13 —0.08 +0.06 —0.06 —0.12 —0.88 
1912 —0.21 +1.24 -+0.80 —0.26 —0.74 —0.29 
1913 +1.18 +1.88 +0.74 +0.24 +0.45 +1.16 
aSources: y 
A. United Kingdom Industrial Composite. Computed from: (1) wholesale prices of ‘total materials" 
(Statist); (2) the value of exports of British and Irish produce; (3) the production of coal; (4) the produc- 
tion o pig iron from British and foreign ores; and (5) the per cent unemployed in trade unions (signs re- 
versed). 
: B. Germany Industrial Composite. Computed from: (1) wholesale prices, according to series pub- 
lished by Otto Schmitz, in Bewegungen der Warenpreise; (2) production of pig iron; (3) production of an- 
thracite coal (Steinkohlen); and (4) the value of exports. 
C. Italy Industrial Composite. Computed from the value (1) of imports and (2) of exports. 
D. Great Britain, Commercial Labour and Statistical Department, Emigration and Immigration— 
Copy of Statistical Tables relating to Emigration and Immigration from and into the United Kingdom, 1892, 
and 1899 to 1909. These statistics pertain to the emigration of persons of British and Irish origin. 
E. Kaiserliches Statistisches Amt, Vierteljahreshefte zur Statistik des Deutschen Reichs. 
F. Computed from quarterly data of Immigration from Italy to the United States, 1870 to June, 1888, 
and monthly data from July, 1888, to 1913 inclusive. (Table 49, footnote a!Ty,
	        

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