viii THE IMMIGRATION PROBLEM
III— CHARACTERISTICS OF IMMIGRANTS WHICH
AFFECT AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS page
1. Political and Social Institutions Molded by Condi
tions 24
2. Character and Extent of Immigration May Seriously
Affect American Institutions ..24
3. Countries of Origin and Character of the Early and
Late Immigration 25
City Versus Country Dwellers 27
Physical Condition 28
Alien Seamen 28
Sex and Family Life 29
The Age of Immigrants 30
Occupations of Immigrants 31
4. Illiteracy 33
5. Inclination to Return to Europe . . .... 36
6. Ability to Speak English 40
7. The Need of a Detailed Study 40
IV— SOCIAL PROBLEMS OF RECENT IMMIGRATION
1. Difficulty of Special Studies 41
2. Legislation 42
3. Diseased Immigrants 45
Efficiency of Inspection in Europe .... 45
Hospital Investigation 47
4. The Mentally Defective 48
5. Racial Tendencies and Disease 49
6. Morbidity of Special Races 49c
7. Paupers 49f
8. Crime 53
Difficulty of Administration of the Law . . 53
Classes of Crime 55
New Measures Needed 59
9. Birth-rate Among Immigrants and Their Descend
ants 60
Women Bearing No Children 61
Average Number of Children 62
Relation of Years of Married Life to Birth
rate, by Races 63