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CHAPTER VI
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Tae WAR AND PosT-wAR PERIOD . . , rr. 123
The War Period: 1914-1918 . I I el 120
The Post-War Period . . . . Ne OREN
Tardy Recovery of Immigration : JE EE a . 125
Male Immigration . y . 126
Immigration and the State of the Labor Market . . 128
Cyclical Movements in Male Emigration S— . 130
The Comparative Volume of Migration and Changes in Employment in the De-
pression of 1921 ke TPT a. ©2131
Immigration from Canada : eB give 183
Chapter Summary . . . : SNF 136
CHAPTER VII
CycricAL FLucTuATIONS OF SELECTED ELEMENTS IN MIGRATION pp = 137
Permanent and Temporary Migration ; : . : : . 137
Relative Cyclical Fluctuations in Male and Female Migration . . . . 144
Occupational Comparisons . LE 0146
Chapter Summary . . ' wot 159
CHAPTER VIII
Tre INFLUENCE oF Economic CoNDITIONS IN THE COUNTRIES OF EMIGRATION . . 153
Statement of the Problem . . i . 153
Comparison of Cyclical Fluctuations in the Principal Streams of Immigration to
the United States and of Emigration therefrom . . . , 154
The International Comparison of Industrial Cycles . . re RGD
Immigration from the United Kingdom . < 177
Degree of Agreement between Business Cycles in the United States and the
United Kingdom . . . : CI R177
Peculiarities in Immigration from the United Kingdom ' J." 178
Emigration and Economic Conditions . . a. JE." 179
Employment in the United Kingdom and the United States a. 182
Emigration to Countries other than the United States. . J." 185
[mmigration from Germany . . . . I, 187
Proportion of Total Immigration . . . . +187
Business Cycles in Germany and the United States EN." 187
Emigration from Germany and Business Conditions . 188
Pig Iron Production . . } a "BE + 190
Employment in Germany and the United States . . . 193
Emigration to Countries other than the United States. . 194
Influence of Crop Failures. . . aE. 195
[mmigration from Italy . . . . . a ...196
Business Cycles in Italy and the United States . EE. 196
Aggregate Value of Leading Crops in Italy . CE. 199
Crop Values in Italy and Pig Iron Production in the United States . . . 199
Fluctuations in Immigration Peculiar to Italy JR. 208
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