Migration and Business Cycles |
Mnenja - Napišite recenzijo
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accompanied activity adjusted alien analysis annual appear arrivals average beginning Bureau Business Cycles Census cent changes chapter Chart close coal compared comparison composite computed concerning conclusion construction countries crop curve Cycles cyclical fluctuations December decline decrease departing departures depression deviations differences direction economic conditions effect elements emigration employed employment conditions ending June 30 estimates evidence examination extent fact factory employment fiscal Germany given imports increase indices industrial influence Italian Italy January July labor less male immigration marked ment method migration monthly months movement moving nonemigrants nonimmigrants noted occupation particularly percentage period persons pig iron production pre-war preceding present prior quarter races ratio reached recorded relation relatively reports represented respectively Scale seasonal fluctuations seasonal variation selected significant similar sources statistics subsequent Table Thousands tion trend typical United Kingdom volume workers
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Stran 42 - old" sources of immigration include the countries of northern and western Europe, namely: Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. The "new" sources include the countries of eastern and southern Europe now known as Austria, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Jugoslavia, Bulgaria, Finland, Greece, Italy, Poland, Portugal, Rumania, Russia, Spain, Turkey in Europe, and certain other small European countries designated as "other Europe,
Stran 46 - Agriculture, forestry, and animal husbandry . . . Extraction of minerals . . Manufacturing and mechanical industries Transportation Trade...
Stran 243 - In brief, whatever may be the basic causes of migration, there is a close relation between the cyclical oscillations of employment and those of immigration and emigration, and a moderately close resemblance in the respective seasonal fluctuations, with considerable reason to believe that this similarity, particularly in the cyclical oscillations, is due to a sensitiveness of migration to employment conditions.
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Stran 8 - He answers two queries : (1) To what extent are fluctuations in migration attributable to fluctuations in employment? (2) To what extent, in turn, are fluctuations in migration an ameliorating influence, and to what extent an aggravating factor, in employment and unemployment fluctuations?