Modern Immigration: A View of the Situation in Immigrant Receiving CountriesJ.B. Lippincott, 1925 - 393 pages |
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Page ix
... ) Because it is usually the poor and discontented that emigrate , therefore it is predominantly the lower strata of European population , in respect at least to culture and standard of living , that tend to be drained off ix.
... ) Because it is usually the poor and discontented that emigrate , therefore it is predominantly the lower strata of European population , in respect at least to culture and standard of living , that tend to be drained off ix.
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... Europe . Since the latter date , actual figures have been recorded each year . The immigration statistics for 1820 are as follows : Netherlands 49 France 371 Switzerland 31 Scandanavian Countries 23 Italy 30 Germany 968 United Kingdom ...
... Europe . Since the latter date , actual figures have been recorded each year . The immigration statistics for 1820 are as follows : Netherlands 49 France 371 Switzerland 31 Scandanavian Countries 23 Italy 30 Germany 968 United Kingdom ...
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... Europe will be found in later reports . The immigration " year " closes in June instead of being synchronous with the calendar year . The latter half of the year 1920 shows a larger movement of people than the first half . Eighteen ...
... Europe will be found in later reports . The immigration " year " closes in June instead of being synchronous with the calendar year . The latter half of the year 1920 shows a larger movement of people than the first half . Eighteen ...
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... Europeans came for the definite purpose of making a home while the Southern and Eastern Europeans showed a marked tendency to return to the country of their origin . The figures2 for 1908 to 1910 for instance , show thirty - eight per ...
... Europeans came for the definite purpose of making a home while the Southern and Eastern Europeans showed a marked tendency to return to the country of their origin . The figures2 for 1908 to 1910 for instance , show thirty - eight per ...
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... European countries , has opposed emigration , yet realizes that it is preferable to a surplus of unemployed men at home . Such being the point of view , what is more reasonable than to study the labor markets in new countries in order ...
... European countries , has opposed emigration , yet realizes that it is preferable to a surplus of unemployed men at home . Such being the point of view , what is more reasonable than to study the labor markets in new countries in order ...
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