Proceedings: Selected Papers [of The] Annual Meeting, Volumen32National Conference on Social Welfare, 1905 |
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... increase of population cannot be a relative increase . The cost per inhabitant , however , shows an increase from $ 0.28.6 to $ 0.35.9 , and the average weekly cost of each person relieved increased from $ 0.67.6 to $ 0.93.8 . The total ...
... increase of population cannot be a relative increase . The cost per inhabitant , however , shows an increase from $ 0.28.6 to $ 0.35.9 , and the average weekly cost of each person relieved increased from $ 0.67.6 to $ 0.93.8 . The total ...
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... increases . This residuum must necessarily increase with increased im- migration . The immigrant must enter American life through a job . It is not his ability to work , but his ability to secure work , that gives him a foothold . And ...
... increases . This residuum must necessarily increase with increased im- migration . The immigrant must enter American life through a job . It is not his ability to work , but his ability to secure work , that gives him a foothold . And ...
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... increase , however , is not in proportion to the in- creased supply of labor which results from immigration . The unrestricted immigration into the United States has the effect of reducing wages or preventing an increase in wages , both ...
... increase , however , is not in proportion to the in- creased supply of labor which results from immigration . The unrestricted immigration into the United States has the effect of reducing wages or preventing an increase in wages , both ...
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