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STUDIES IN HISTORY, ECONOMICS AND PUBLIC LAW
Volume XLIX Number 3
THE NEGRO AT WORK IN NEW YORK CITY
GEORGE EDMUND HAYNES, Ph.D.
PREFACEToC
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PART I
THE NEGRO AS A WAGE EARNER IN NEW YORK CITY
CHAPTER IToC
The City[1] and the Negro—The Problem
FOOT-NOTE ON THE MANNER AND CAUSES OF CITY CONCENTRATION OF POPULATION[30]
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER IIToC
The Negro Population of New York City
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER IIIToC
General Condition of Wage-earners[43]
I. SEX AND AGE OF NEGRO WAGE-EARNERS
2. NATIVITY OF NEGRO WAGE-EARNERS
3. MARITAL CONDITION OF WAGE-EARNERS
4. FAMILIES AND LODGERS
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER IVToC
Occupations of Wage-earners
I. AN HISTORICAL VIEW OF OCCUPATIONS
2. OCCUPATIONS IN 1890 AND 1900
OCCUPATIONS IN 1905
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER VToC
Wages and Efficiency of Wage-earners
I. WAGES IN DOMESTIC AND PERSONAL SERVICE
2. WAGES IN OTHER OCCUPATIONS
3. EFFICIENCY OF WAGE-EARNERS
FOOTNOTES:
PART II
THE NEGRO IN BUSINESS IN NEW YORK CITY
CHAPTER IToC
The Character of Negro Business Enterprises
1. THE BUSINESS PROMISE
2. A HISTORY OF THE NEGRO IN BUSINESS
3. THE NATURE OF THE ESTABLISHMENTS IN 1909
4. OWNERSHIP OF ESTABLISHMENTS
5. SIZE OF BUSINESS ENTERPRISES
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER IIToC
The Volume of Business
I. VALUATION OF TOOLS AND FIXTURES
2. THE AMOUNT OF MERCHANDISE ON HAND
3. GROSS RECEIPTS IN 1907 AND 1908
CHAPTER IIIToC
Dealing with the Community
I. AGE OF ESTABLISHMENTS
2. PERMANENCE OF LOCATION
3. BUSINESS METHODS
4. CREDIT RELATIONSHIPS
5. THE PURCHASING PUBLIC
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER IVToC
Some Sample Enterprises
1. INDIVIDUALS AND PARTNERSHIPS
2. THE NEGRO CORPORATION
CONCLUSION
CONCLUSIONToC
APPENDIX AToC
Family Schedule
Family Schedule (Reverse Side)
APPENDIX BToC
Firm Employees Schedule
Firm Employees Schedule (Reverse Side)
APPENDIX CToC
Business Schedule.
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHYToC
INDEXToC
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