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adam_text | CONTENTS
List of Figures vii
List of Tables ix
List of Contributors xi
Acknowledgements xiii
Part I Introduction
1 INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION 1850-1939: AN
ECONOMIC SURVEY 3
Timothy J. Hatton and Jeffrey G. Williamson
Part II Why did they migrate?
2 EUROPEAN LABOR MARKETS, EMIGRATION AND
INTERNAL MIGRATION, 1850-1913 35
Dudley Baines
3 LATECOMERS TO MASS EMIGRATION: THE LATIN
EXPERIENCE 55
Timothy J. Hatton and Jeffrey G. Williamson
4 ITALIAN EMIGRATION IN THE PRE-WAR PERIOD 72
Riccardo Faini and Alessandra Venturini
5 MASS MIGRATION TO DISTANT SOUTHERN SHORES:
ARGENTINA AND AUSTRALIA, 1870-1939 91
Alan M. Taylor
Part III How were they absorbed?
6 FOREIGN IMMIGRATION AND THE FRENCH LABOR
FORCE, 1896-1926 119
Pierre Sicsic
CONTENTS
7 IMMIGRATION AND EMIGRATION: CANADA IN THE
LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY 139
Marvin Mclnnis
8 INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION AND THE
EVOLUTION OF PRAIRIE LABOR MARKETS IN
CANADA, 1900-1930 156
Alan G. Green
9 IMMIGRANTS AND EMIGRANTS: INTERNATIONAL
MIGRATION AND THE US LABOR MARKET IN THE
GREAT DEPRESSION 175
Henry A. Gemery
Part IV What was their impact?
10 MASS MIGRATION, COMMODITY MARKET
INTEGRATION AND REAL WAGE CONVERGENCE:
THE LATE-NINETEENTH-CENTURY ATLANTIC
ECONOMY 203
Kevin O Rourke, Jeffrey G. Williamson and Timothy]. Hatton
11 THE IMPACT OF EMIGRATION ON REAL WAGES IN
IRELAND, 1850-1914 221
George R. Boyer, Timothy]. Hatton and Kevin O Rourke
12 WAGE EFFECTS OF IMMIGRATION IN
LATE-NINETEENTH-CENTURY AUSTRALIA 240
David Pope and Glenn Withers
Bibliography 263
Index 283
FIGURES
1.1 Emigration from Europe, 1846-1924 5
1.2 Immigration to the Americas, 1846-1924 6
1.3 Labor absorption, with homogeneous labor and exogenous
immigration 19
3.1 Stylized emigration responses 60
4.1 Italy s income differentials, 1876-1913 74
4.2 Italy: emigration flows, 1876-1920 76
4.3 Italy: American emigration, 1876-1920 76
4.4 Italy: European emigration, 1876-1920 77
4.5 Italy s migration rate, 1876-1913 77
5.1 Immigration rates, Australia and Argentina, 1860-1939 95
5.2 Immigrant origins, Argentina and Australia 96
5.3 Wage gaps between Argentina, Australia and their principal
sending regions 99
8.1 Annual total immigration to Canada, 1900-30 159
8.2 The ratio of rural to urban wages for Ontario, Quebec, the
Prairies and Canada, 1900-30 164
8.3 The determination of actual agricultural wages: actual versus
predicted values for the Canadian Prairies, 1900-30 168
8.A1 Real and nominal Prairie wages, 1900-30 172
8.A2 Annual estimates of the nominal Prairie wage, terms of trade,
and ratio of western immigration to regional population,
1900-30 173
9.1 US: percent of immigration quota fulfilled, 1925-44 181
10.1 A two sector labor market 206
10.2 International real wage dispersion, 1870-1913 207
11.1 Irish-British real wage ratios, 1855-1913 224
11.2 Irish-US real wage ratios, 1855-1913 225
11.3 Agricultural product wage and male population, Ireland,
1855-1913 229
FIGURES
12.1 Australia: rates of natural increase, total increase and net
migration, 1861-1991 241
12.2 Origins of Australia s immigrants, 1885-1980s 242
12.3 Australian factor flows, 1860-1914 243
12.4 Australia: capital-labor ratio and net migration rate,
1863-1908 244
12.5 Australia: actual and potential GDP, 1875-1915 245
12.6 Real wage movements, Australia and UK, 1861-1914 246
12.7 Mean UK-Australian real wage gap, 1861-9 to 1910-13 247
12.8 Real wages with supply and demand shifts 248
12.9 Skill composition of arrivals, 1877-1913 257
12.10 Australian and US pay relativities for skill 258
Vlll
TABLES
1.1 European emigration rates 7
1.2 New World immigration rates 7
3.1 Home real wage relative to destination real wage for the Latin
countries, 1870-1913 56
3.2 Gross and net emigration from Europe, 1850-1913 58
3.3 Explaining late-nineteenth-century European emigration 63
3.4 Sources of changing emigration rates, 1890s-1900s 65
3.5 Time-series regressions: Portugal, Spain, Italy 67
4.1 Italy: Employment growth 75
4.2 Italy: Population growth 75
4.3 Italy: Growth of employment relative to population 78
4.4 Italy: Determinants of migration 81
4.5 Italy: Determinants of migration: alternative specifications 83
4.6 Italy: Determinants of migration: wage differential 84
4.7 Italy: Determinants of migration: aggregate equation 85
5.1 Argentine immigration equations 104
5.2 Australian immigration equations 107
5.3 Implied long-run wage elasticities of migration 108
5.4 Immigration rates and wage gaps, Argentina and Australia 110
6.1 France: contributions of immigration to the increase in the
labor force 125
6.2 France: contribution of foreigners to labor force 127
6.3 France: relative occupational distributions 130
6.4 x2 statistics between populations in France 135
6.5 Shares of alien residents in France 137
7.1 Accounting for Canadian population change, 1871-1901 140
7.2 Canada: comparative migration statistics, 1870-1900 146
8.1 Percentage distribution of immigration to Canada, 1901-29 159
8.2 Determining prairie farm wages in Canada, 1901-30 168
8.A1 Monthly farm and non-farm wage series for Ontario, Quebec,
the Prairies and Canada, 1900-30 171
9.1 United States: components of population growth, 1850-1980 177
9.2 Net immigration into the United States, 1910-39 178
TABLES
9.3 Percentage distribution of United States immigrants, 1911-40 178
9.4 Quota restrictions and migration from southern and eastern
Europe to the United States, 1920-9 182
9.5 Explaining net international migration: UK-US and
Germany-US, 1920-39 184
9.6 United States unemployment rates, 1940 186
9.7 United States: employment status of population and
immigrants of 1935-40 in 1940 188
9.8 Immigration components of United States population and
labor force change, 1920-1 to 1940-1 190
9.9 Average annual migration flows to United States urban areas,
1920-39 193
9.10 United States: characteristics of five major emigrant
nationalities, 1931 and 1932 196
10.1 Counterfactual: what would have been the impact on Britain
and the United States without international migrations? 209
10.2 Counterf actual: did Anglo-American commodity price
equalization contribute to factor price convergence? 216
10.3 Sources of late-nineteenth-century Anglo-American real wage
convergence 219
11.1 Ireland: time-series equations for the agricultural product
wage, 1867-1913 230
11.2 Computable general equilibrium analysis, Ireland, 1907-8 235
11.3 Counterfactual growth rates of wages and income, Ireland,
1858-1908 236
11.4 Counterfactual changes in real wage ratios, Ireland, 1858-1908 236
12.1 Migration and the determinants of Australian real wages,
1861-1913 (Two Stage Least Squares estimates) 253
12.2 Migration real wage steady-state multipliers, ¥• 253
12.3 Migration and the determinants of Australian real wages,
1861-1913 (Ordinary Least Squares estimates) 254
12.4 Migration and the determinants of Australian relative wages,
1877-1900 260
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CONTENTS
List of Figures vii
List of Tables ix
List of Contributors xi
Acknowledgements xiii
Part I Introduction
1 INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION 1850-1939: AN
ECONOMIC SURVEY 3
Timothy J. Hatton and Jeffrey G. Williamson
Part II Why did they migrate?
2 EUROPEAN LABOR MARKETS, EMIGRATION AND
INTERNAL MIGRATION, 1850-1913 35
Dudley Baines
3 LATECOMERS TO MASS EMIGRATION: THE LATIN
EXPERIENCE 55
Timothy J. Hatton and Jeffrey G. Williamson
4 ITALIAN EMIGRATION IN THE PRE-WAR PERIOD 72
Riccardo Faini and Alessandra Venturini
5 MASS MIGRATION TO DISTANT SOUTHERN SHORES:
ARGENTINA AND AUSTRALIA, 1870-1939 91
Alan M. Taylor
Part III How were they absorbed?
6 FOREIGN IMMIGRATION AND THE FRENCH LABOR
FORCE, 1896-1926 119
Pierre Sicsic
CONTENTS
7 IMMIGRATION AND EMIGRATION: CANADA IN THE
LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY 139
Marvin Mclnnis
8 INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION AND THE
EVOLUTION OF PRAIRIE LABOR MARKETS IN
CANADA, 1900-1930 156
Alan G. Green
9 IMMIGRANTS AND EMIGRANTS: INTERNATIONAL
MIGRATION AND THE US LABOR MARKET IN THE
GREAT DEPRESSION 175
Henry A. Gemery
Part IV What was their impact?
10 MASS MIGRATION, COMMODITY MARKET
INTEGRATION AND REAL WAGE CONVERGENCE:
THE LATE-NINETEENTH-CENTURY ATLANTIC
ECONOMY 203
Kevin O'Rourke, Jeffrey G. Williamson and Timothy]. Hatton
11 THE IMPACT OF EMIGRATION ON REAL WAGES IN
IRELAND, 1850-1914 221
George R. Boyer, Timothy]. Hatton and Kevin O'Rourke
12 WAGE EFFECTS OF IMMIGRATION IN
LATE-NINETEENTH-CENTURY AUSTRALIA 240
David Pope and Glenn Withers
Bibliography 263
Index 283
FIGURES
1.1 Emigration from Europe, 1846-1924 5
1.2 Immigration to the Americas, 1846-1924 6
1.3 Labor absorption, with homogeneous labor and exogenous
immigration 19
3.1 Stylized emigration responses 60
4.1 Italy's income differentials, 1876-1913 74
4.2 Italy: emigration flows, 1876-1920 76
4.3 Italy: American emigration, 1876-1920 76
4.4 Italy: European emigration, 1876-1920 77
4.5 Italy's migration rate, 1876-1913 77
5.1 Immigration rates, Australia and Argentina, 1860-1939 95
5.2 Immigrant origins, Argentina and Australia 96
5.3 Wage gaps between Argentina, Australia and their principal
sending regions 99
8.1 Annual total immigration to Canada, 1900-30 159
8.2 The ratio of rural to urban wages for Ontario, Quebec, the
Prairies and Canada, 1900-30 164
8.3 The determination of actual agricultural wages: actual versus
predicted values for the Canadian Prairies, 1900-30 168
8.A1 Real and nominal Prairie wages, 1900-30 172
8.A2 Annual estimates of the nominal Prairie wage, terms of trade,
and ratio of western immigration to regional population,
1900-30 173
9.1 US: percent of immigration quota fulfilled, 1925-44 181
10.1 A two sector labor market 206
10.2 International real wage dispersion, 1870-1913 207
11.1 Irish-British real wage ratios, 1855-1913 224
11.2 Irish-US real wage ratios, 1855-1913 225
11.3 Agricultural product wage and male population, Ireland,
1855-1913 229
FIGURES
12.1 Australia: rates of natural increase, total increase and net
migration, 1861-1991 241
12.2 Origins of Australia's immigrants, 1885-1980s 242
12.3 Australian factor flows, 1860-1914 243
12.4 Australia: capital-labor ratio and net migration rate,
1863-1908 244
12.5 Australia: actual and potential GDP, 1875-1915 245
12.6 Real wage movements, Australia and UK, 1861-1914 246
12.7 Mean UK-Australian real wage gap, 1861-9 to 1910-13 247
12.8 Real wages with supply and demand shifts 248
12.9 Skill composition of arrivals, 1877-1913 257
12.10 Australian and US pay relativities for skill 258
Vlll
TABLES
1.1 European emigration rates 7
1.2 New World immigration rates 7
3.1 Home real wage relative to destination real wage for the Latin
countries, 1870-1913 56
3.2 Gross and net emigration from Europe, 1850-1913 58
3.3 Explaining late-nineteenth-century European emigration 63
3.4 Sources of changing emigration rates, 1890s-1900s 65
3.5 Time-series regressions: Portugal, Spain, Italy 67
4.1 Italy: Employment growth 75
4.2 Italy: Population growth 75
4.3 Italy: Growth of employment relative to population 78
4.4 Italy: Determinants of migration 81
4.5 Italy: Determinants of migration: alternative specifications 83
4.6 Italy: Determinants of migration: wage differential 84
4.7 Italy: Determinants of migration: aggregate equation 85
5.1 Argentine immigration equations 104
5.2 Australian immigration equations 107
5.3 Implied long-run wage elasticities of migration 108
5.4 Immigration rates and wage gaps, Argentina and Australia 110
6.1 France: contributions of immigration to the increase in the
labor force 125
6.2 France: contribution of foreigners to labor force 127
6.3 France: relative occupational distributions 130
6.4 x2 statistics between populations in France 135
6.5 Shares of alien residents in France 137
7.1 Accounting for Canadian population change, 1871-1901 140
7.2 Canada: comparative migration statistics, 1870-1900 146
8.1 Percentage distribution of immigration to Canada, 1901-29 159
8.2 Determining prairie farm wages in Canada, 1901-30 168
8.A1 Monthly farm and non-farm wage series for Ontario, Quebec,
the Prairies and Canada, 1900-30 171
9.1 United States: components of population growth, 1850-1980 177
9.2 Net immigration into the United States, 1910-39 178
TABLES
9.3 Percentage distribution of United States immigrants, 1911-40 178
9.4 Quota restrictions and migration from southern and eastern
Europe to the United States, 1920-9 182
9.5 Explaining net international migration: UK-US and
Germany-US, 1920-39 184
9.6 United States unemployment rates, 1940 186
9.7 United States: employment status of population and
immigrants of 1935-40 in 1940 188
9.8 Immigration components of United States population and
labor force change, 1920-1 to 1940-1 190
9.9 Average annual migration flows to United States urban areas,
1920-39 193
9.10 United States: characteristics of five major emigrant
nationalities, 1931 and 1932 196
10.1 Counterfactual: what would have been the impact on Britain
and the United States without international migrations? 209
10.2 Counterf actual: did Anglo-American commodity price
equalization contribute to factor price convergence? 216
10.3 Sources of late-nineteenth-century Anglo-American real wage
convergence 219
11.1 Ireland: time-series equations for the agricultural product
wage, 1867-1913 230
11.2 Computable general equilibrium analysis, Ireland, 1907-8 235
11.3 Counterfactual growth rates of wages and income, Ireland,
1858-1908 236
11.4 Counterfactual changes in real wage ratios, Ireland, 1858-1908 236
12.1 Migration and the determinants of Australian real wages,
1861-1913 (Two Stage Least Squares estimates) 253
12.2 Migration real wage steady-state multipliers, ¥• 253
12.3 Migration and the determinants of Australian real wages,
1861-1913 (Ordinary Least Squares estimates) 254
12.4 Migration and the determinants of Australian relative wages,
1877-1900 260
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spelling | Migration and the international labor market, 1850 - 1939 edited by Timothy J. Hatton and Jeffrey G. Williamson London ; New York Routledge 1994 XII, 295 S. graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Geschichte 1850-1939 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte Migration Alien labor -- History Emigration and immigration -- Economic aspects Labor market -- History Arbeitsmarkt (DE-588)4002733-8 gnd rswk-swf Internationale Migration (DE-588)4162051-3 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)1071861417 Konferenzschrift 1994 Bellagio gnd-content Arbeitsmarkt (DE-588)4002733-8 s Internationale Migration (DE-588)4162051-3 s Geschichte 1850-1939 z DE-604 Hatton, Timothy J. 1949- (DE-588)121882691 edt Williamson, Jeffrey G. 1935- (DE-588)124527426 edt HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016860387&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Migration and the international labor market, 1850 - 1939 Geschichte Migration Alien labor -- History Emigration and immigration -- Economic aspects Labor market -- History Arbeitsmarkt (DE-588)4002733-8 gnd Internationale Migration (DE-588)4162051-3 gnd |
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title | Migration and the international labor market, 1850 - 1939 |
title_auth | Migration and the international labor market, 1850 - 1939 |
title_exact_search | Migration and the international labor market, 1850 - 1939 |
title_exact_search_txtP | Migration and the international labor market, 1850 - 1939 |
title_full | Migration and the international labor market, 1850 - 1939 edited by Timothy J. Hatton and Jeffrey G. Williamson |
title_fullStr | Migration and the international labor market, 1850 - 1939 edited by Timothy J. Hatton and Jeffrey G. Williamson |
title_full_unstemmed | Migration and the international labor market, 1850 - 1939 edited by Timothy J. Hatton and Jeffrey G. Williamson |
title_short | Migration and the international labor market, 1850 - 1939 |
title_sort | migration and the international labor market 1850 1939 |
topic | Geschichte Migration Alien labor -- History Emigration and immigration -- Economic aspects Labor market -- History Arbeitsmarkt (DE-588)4002733-8 gnd Internationale Migration (DE-588)4162051-3 gnd |
topic_facet | Geschichte Migration Alien labor -- History Emigration and immigration -- Economic aspects Labor market -- History Arbeitsmarkt Internationale Migration Konferenzschrift 1994 Bellagio |
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