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Monograph

Identifikator:
1751319059
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-129553
Document type:
Monograph
Title:
Répertoire des administrateurs & commissaires de société, des banques, banquiers et agents de change de France et de Belgique
Place of publication:
Paris [u.a.]
Year of publication:
[1926]
Scope:
1316 S.
Digitisation:
2021
Collection:
Economics Books
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Document type:
Monograph
Structure type:
Chapter
Title:
Loi sur la réparation des dommages résultant des faits de la guerre
Collection:
Economics Books

Contents

Table of contents

  • Forced labour in Africa
  • Title page
  • The complexity of the subject
  • What is "forced" or "compulsory" labour?
  • Forced labour for private employers
  • The "right" of private persons to be supplied with labour
  • The position of South Africa
  • Is there compulsory labour in South Africa at the present time?
  • Indirect compulsion by deprivation and restriction of land
  • Indirect compulsion by interference with th natives owning or selling cattle
  • Indirect compulsion by taxation
  • Convict labour for private persons
  • Labourers become convicts through a trick of their employers
  • Two months hard labour for failure to pay poll tax.
  • Increasing the native convict population
  • The native view
  • Shortage of labour on mines and farms: a committee appointed
  • The reason why native labourers prefer town work to the gold mines
  • Reasons why native labourers fear employment in remote places with unknown masters
  • The farmer's proposals
  • Forced labour for private employers
  • The native service contract registration bill
  • The bill embraces all the suggestions of the farmers
  • Is the proposed labour tax a breach of the slavery convention?
  • The views of the Johannesburg Joint Council of Europeans and Natives on "forced labour"

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[The references are to pages. The subject-matter of the Exercises given at 
the ends of the chapters has been indexed only when such exercises (or 
the answers thereto) give the constants for statistical tables in the text, 
or theoretical results of general interest ; in all such cases the number of 
the question cited is given. In the case of authors’ names, citations in 
the text are given first, followed by citations of the authors’ papers or 
books in the lists of references. ] 
ABruiTy, general, refs., 388. efficients of, 37-39; illusory or 
Accident, deaths from (law of small misleading, 48-51 ; total possible 
chances), 265-266. number of, for n attributes, 54-56 ; 
Achenwall, Gottfried, Abriss der case of complete independence, 
Staatswissenschaft, 2. 56-57 ; use of ordinary correlation- 
Ages, at death of certain women coefficient as measure of asso- 
(table), 78 ; of husband and wife ciation, 216-217; Pearson's co- 
(correlation), 159 ; diagram, 173 ; efficient based on normal corre- 
constants (qu. 3), 189. lation (refs.), 40, 333; refs., 15, 
Aggregate, of classes, 10-11. 39-40, 333. 
Agricultural labourers’ earnings. See Association, partial, generally, 42- 
Earnings. 59; the problem, 4243; total 
Agriculture, experiment, errors in, and partial, def., 44 ; arithmetical 
refs., 396. treatment, 44-48; testing, in 
Airy, Sir G. B., use of terms * error ignorance of third-order frequen- 
of mean square ”’ and ** modulus,” cies, 51-54 ; refs., 57. 
144. Refs., Theory of Errors of — examples: inoculation against 
Observation, 360. cholera, 31-32, 34-35, 383-384; 
Ammon, O., hair and eye-colour data deaths and occupation, 52-53; 
cited from, 61. deaf-mutism and imbecility, 32- 
Anderson, O., correlation difference 33; eye-colour of father and son, 
method, 198 ; refs., 208, 392. 33-34 ; eye-colour of grandparent, 
Annual value of dwelling-houses parent, and offspring, 46-48, 53— 
(table), 83; of estates in 1715, 54; colour and prickliness of 
table, 100 ; diagram, 101. Datura fruits, 36-37, 377-378; 
Arithmetic mean. See Mean, arith- defects in school children, 45-46. 
metic. Asymmetrical frequency-distribu- 
Array, def., 164; standard-devia- tions, 90-102; relative positions 
tion of, 177, 204-205, 236-237, in of mean, median, and mode in, 
normal correlation, 319-321. 121-122; diagrams, 113-114. See 
Association, generally, 25-59 ; def., also Frequency-distributions. 
28 ; degrees of, 29-39 ; testing by Asymmetry in frequency-distribu- 
comparison of percentages, 30-35 ; tions, measures of, 107, 149-150. 
constancy of difference from in- Attributes, theory of, generally, 
dependence values for the second- 1-59; def.,, 7; notation, 9-10, 
order frequencies, 35-36; co- 14-15 ; positive and negative, 10 ; 
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