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This PDF is a selection from an out-of-print volume from the NationalBureau of Economic Research
Volume Title: International Migrations, Volume I: Statistics
Volume Author/Editor: Walter F. Willcox
Volume Publisher: NBER
Volume ISBN: 0-87014-013-2
Volume URL: http://www.nber.org/books/fere29-1
Publication Date: 1929
Chapter Title: Statistics of Migrations, National Tables, Mexico,West Indies, Cuba, Guadeloupe, Martinique, Dutch Guiana, Venezuela
Chapter Author: Walter F. Willcox
Chapter URL: http://www.nber.org/chapters/c5135
Chapter pages in book: (p. 499 - 536)
MEXICO
These statistics were first collected in 1909. In that year they werepublished in a separate volume which contained particulars not col-lected or not published later. For instance, aliens were classified notonly according to thei.r nationality, but also according to the country oftheir last permanent residence.
The statistics relatemigrations of citizens anbetween these two formsmajority of aliens arrivethe contrary is the case for citizens.
IMMIGRANTS (CITIZENS AND ALIENS DISTINGUISHED)BY SEX AND AGE, 1909-
Age1909 1910
Total Males Fcinalcs Total Males Females
Up to 5 years6 to 12 "
13 to 18 "19 to 40 "41 years and over
2,4032,4863,420
35,97414,165
1,2021,3402,203
27,02711,311
1,2011,1461,2178,9472,854
15,365
4,27711,088
3,297- 2,806
4,70556,61219,399
86,909
37,22749,682
1,719 1,5781,531 1,3653,213 1,492
44,880 11,73215,704 3,695
67,047 19,862
29,436 7,79137,611 12,071
Total
Of which: repatriatedcitizens
alien immigrants
58,448
16,06942.379
43,083
11,79231,291
TABLE 11.—DISTRIBUTION OF IMMIGRANTS, BY OCCUPATION AND SEX, 1909.
Occupation Total Males Females
TotalDoctorsEngineersOther liberal professionsFarmersMasonsMerchantsCarpentersDomestic servantsSmithsIndustrialsMinersMechanicsIndustrial workersShoemakersIndependentDebarred from occupation through
age or sexOther occupations
58,448538
2,0.59775
5,484241
5,313641196252536
2,3351,208
117220779
16,91220,842
43,083531
2,056772
5,479241
5,283641
81252536
2,3351,207
117220756
2,27220,304
15,3657335..30..
115.........
1
,
...23
14,640538
Total 58,448 43,083 15,363
MEXICO 501
to both the continental and intercontinentald aliens. However, after 1910 the distinctionof migration cannot be exactly drawn. Thefrom or proceed to overseas countries, while
TABLE 1.—DISTRIBUTION OF10.
502 INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION STATISTICS
TABLE 111.—DISTRIBUTION OF IMMIGRANTS, BY COUNTRY OF LAST RESIDENCE, 1909.
Germany 571Spain 4,165
EUROPE France 1,081Great Britain 1,767Italy 158Other countries 733
China 2,962ASIA Japan 31
I Other countries 62
Canada 139South America 220
AMERICA United States 42,374I Central America 581I, Cuba 3,604
Total continental 46,559Total intercontinental 11,889General total 58,448
TA
BL
E I
V.—
DIS
TR
IBU
TIO
N O
F IM
MIG
RA
NT
AL
IEN
S B
YNATIONALITY.
1909
-24'
Nat
iona
lity
1909
1910
1911
1912
1913
1914
1915
1916
1917
1918
1919
1920
1921
1922
1923
1924
German.
1,271
1,255
1,224
1,154
937
275
258
465
388
8020
692
41,
200
1,16
51,
524
1,84
5Sp
anis
h5,635
5,927
5,269
5,321
4,487
1,393
1,856
2,872
4,395
2,34
73,282
4,184
8,364
5,979
5,904
3,869
French
923
1,05
81,
044
1,10
21,
145
294
179
300
482
273
910
881
969
952
819
713
English
2,42
43,
176
3,30
23,
268
3,28
81,
856
832
1,22
11,
078
644
1,11
41,
242
1,72
33,
284
2,98
33,
377
Ital
ian
499
517
628
705
472
119
177
125
350
136
216
374
1,17
771
41,
689
1,59
2O
ther
Eur
opea
n1,
514
1,54
31,
527
2,43
31,
314
314
289
555
1,17
4397
489
1,59
52,
509
1,459
3,141
3,837
Chinese
3,48
74,
681
3,37
04,
973
4,91
01,
491
474
228
377
774
1,15
12,
669
1,32
072
11,
125
880
Japa
nese
135
175
198
278
306
225
116
493
610
456
515
181
1,07
031
128
332
0A
rab
.....
5354
8817
2675
144
537
..
....
......
...
Oth
erA
siat
ic55
6610
412
973
816
256
2324
157
275
3861
295
71,
962
715
Nor
th A
mer
ican
25,1
6929
,564
19.7
3319
,864
8,62
82,
603
2,37
75,
525
8,26
43,
804
5,88
57,
817
15,4
2918
,532
20,1
9820
,978
Gua
tem
alan
2622
1816
118
1931
567
661
1,35
81,
158
1,12
597
6C
uban
931
937
737
841
634
275
486
367
658
491
551
Cen
tral
Am
eric
an21
766
517
510
110
610
167
144
102
161
156
518
521
368
288
346
0S
outh
Am
eric
an11
911
822
042
212
041
3411
518
662
242
311
819
414
397
186
Oth
er n
atio
nalit
ies
1.08
7
Tot
al42
,379
49,6
8237
,610
40,6
6727
,191
9,18
27,
238
12,5
1618
,468
9,71
815
,596
21,3
9537
,071
36.0
1441
,438
40,7
21
Con
tinen
tal'
26,3
1731
,166
20,6
7120
,828
9,38
62,
995
2,94
16,
044
9,04
34,
487
7,15
98,
996
17,3
0820
,058
21,6
1122
,300
Inte
rcon
tinen
tal
16,0
6218
,516
16,9
3919
,839
17,8
056,
187
4,29
76,
472
9,42
55,
231
12,3
9918
,421
For
refe
renc
e no
tes
see
page
505
.
Nat
iona
lity
TA
BL
E V
.—D
IST
RII
3UT
JON
OF
EM
IGR
AN
T A
LIE
NS
BY
NA
TIO
NA
LIT
Y, 1
911-
24.
Ger
man
Span
ish
Fren
chE
nglis
hIt
alia
nO
ther
Eur
opea
nC
hine
seJa
pane
seA
rab
Oth
er A
siat
icN
orth
Am
eric
anG
uate
mal
anC
uban
Oth
er N
or h
Am
eric
an...
Cen
tral
Am
eric
anSo
uth
Am
eric
anA
fric
anO
ther
nat
iona
litie
s
1911
1912
1913
1914
1,11
85,
065
1j69
5,07
31,
072
—4,
460
1,60
9;1,
139
1,00
91,
129
344
3,28
72,
842
2,98
31,
647
561
564
585
146
1,29
91,
471
1,26
124
181
055
086
646
092
124
128
7210
886
148
3210
886
258
6020
,501
23,9
8611
,796
1,71
368
6964
1589
092
886
930
316
418
910
38
184
188
169
66202
145
87
42
25
10
35,596
38,479
25,990
7,132
21,6
43
13,9
53
25,171
13.308
12,898
13,092
2,097
5,035
1915 13
93,
175
196
444
110
149
186
210 30 30
1,7•
15 46322 6 60 10 2
6,830
-_2,
143
4,687
1916
413
3,414
445
640
145
485
373
232
153 59
3,60
4, 7:
559 9 6
10,7
20
4,20
7,
6,51
3
Tot
al2
1917
121
3,36
533
641
920
547
1636
186 58 63
2,97
7 1
621 4449
101 2
9,655
3.64
8
6,00
7
1918
112,445
303
516
152
325
519
100 933
3,172 21
57321
153
103
8,45
6
3,91
9
4.53
7
1920
294
2,92
5547
707
380
761
126 6
4,716
1,07
6
323
262 61
1921 72
44,296
724
796
389
1,11
11,023.
125
48
10,200
1,70
9
346,
333
422
22,246
1919 10
14,
183
639
571
312
434
745
142
33
365
4,271
339
578
27
65
159 2 2
12,968
7,71
5In
terc
ontin
enta
l
1922
1,00
64,
032
739
963
409
694
960
196
381
13,3
581,
299
201
259
841
25,3
38
1923 98
63,
981
747
2,148
750
1,428
870
194
16,7
952,122
287
239
1,18
6
32,4
81
I 9,
204
1924
1,07
9
764
1,73
857
9965
972
198
363
16,962
1,06
6
363
238
29,843
18,3
91
0i H H II 0 H 0 w H H II w H II w
12,2
55!
9,99
1k 1
0,48
0
MEXICO 505
TABLE VI.—DISTRIBUTION OF' .IMMIGRANTS, BY OCCUPATION, 1922-24.
Occupation 1922 1923 1924
Agriculture
Industry and mining
Transport and commerce
Domestic service and general labor
Liberal professions and public services
Other occupations, none or unknown
17,235
7,726
11,701
20,202
4,671
29,324
29,604
10.262
13,541
18,960
5,994
54,445
35,001
10,593
12,903
22,887
7,179
61,944
Total 90,859 132,806 150,507
SOURCES
E8tadistica de por Ia Direccióni Genei'al do Estadistica a cargodel Dr. Antonio Peñaüel. No. 1. Año de 1909. Mexico, 1910, pp. 308-319.
Tables I-Ill (year 1909).
Bolelim del Departernento de la Estadistica Nacional. September and November1924. Mexico, 1924.
Tables IV and V (years 1911-23); VI (years 1922 and 1923).
Estadistica Nacional. Organ of the Department of National Statistics. Aflo II,Numero 27; Febrero 15, 1926. Mexico, 1926.
Tables IV-VI (year 1924).
Information supplied by the Department of National Statistics.
Tables I and IV (year 1910).
NOTES
11n addition, 13 Africans and 2,854 persons, the nationality of whom is not distinguished and theyear of immigration of whom is not indicated, immigrated during the period 1911-23.
2North Americans, Guatemalans, and Central Americans,
506 INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION STATISTICS
WEST INDIESTABLE 1.—IMMIGRATION TO THE WEST INDIAN COLONIES, BY COUNTRY
AND COLONY OF IMMIGRATION, 1834-72.OF ORIGIN
1836 1837 1838 1839 1840Immigrants introducedinto: from:
Great BritainMadeiraSierra LeoneSt. HelenaEast IndiesChina
JAMAICA CanadaUnited StatesWest IndiesHavanaDirect from captured
slaversGermany
Total
1834 1835 1841 1842 1843
2
2
35824
506
888
61367
532
1,212
1,333
592
2516194
360
360
19
292400
3314
71
71
301
11023
4342.205 1,028
United StatesWest IndiesRio de JaneiroSierra Leone
TRINIDAD MadeiraSt. HelenaEast IndiesCape VerdeChina
Total
I
No record of any migration
I
314692
9091,106
631,719
170
1,956
514
402
32,075
476
289
1,006 2,015 1,952 2,872 2,843
AfricaBritish West IndiesEast IndiesSt. HelenaSierra LeoneKroo CoastForeign West Indies
BRITISH MadeiraGUIANA Azores
Rio de JaneiroSurinamChinaGreat BritainCape VerdeNot stated
Total8
157
429
586
807
174
143
1,124
698
713
252
132
1,795
653406
314
9158
388
1,910
37
155
192
869
2
4
1
876
2,740
415
514.312
578
8,096
471
1,112148
13348
563
2,655
37
86239
45
31
550
Great BritainFranceGermany
ST. LUCIA British West IndiesSierra LeoneSt. HelenaEast Indies
Total
18I
181
1 176
2978
23
19 18 1 1 130 23
MadeiraSt. Helena
ST. VINCENT Sierra LeoneEast Indies
Total
136
-—______1364
MadeiraSt. Helena
GRENADA Sierra LeoneSabaEast Indies
Total
For reference notes see page 521.
BRITISH WEST INDIES 507
TABLE 1.—IMMIGRATION TO THE WEST INDIAN COLONIES, BY COUNTRY OF ORIGINAND COLONY OF IMMIGRATION, 1834-72 (continued).
introducedfrom:
Great BritainMadeiraSierra LeoneSt. HelenaEast IndiesChina
JAMAICA CanadaUnited StatesWest IndiesHavanaDirect from captured
slaversGermany
Immigrantsinto:
1844 1845 1846 1847 1848 1849 1850 1851
13
339 42 1,148 228 177 317(67
201 463 .. . . 743 773 452261 1,851 2,438
35
255 12771 49 79 61 39 16 32
230
Total 540 606 2,441 2,509 1,940 1,080 468 808 16 19)
United StatesWest IndiesRio de JaneiroSierra Leone
TRINIDAD MadeiraSt. HelenaEast IndiesCape VerdeChina
Total
121,708
504246
60
990
420
225
379100
2,456
52399346231
2,077
32
207
634
323255
1,290
471
304173
141,309
42,089
988
2,530 1,6352,935 3,105 873 1,868 775 1,323 3,081
AfricaBritish West IndiesEast IndiesSt. HelenaSierra LeoneKroo CoastForeign West Indies
BRITISH MadeiraGUIANA Azores
Rio de JaneiroSurinamChinaGreat BritainCape VerdeNot stated
Total3
378
140
145
255
918
722816
1.425
668
3,631
4284,019
819278
5,975
11,.519
3,47710
457108
3,755
7,807
3,545876821
300
5,542
86
111
197
719428
1,040
72
2,259
517
453
1.101164
21
2,256
2,80515
140
1,009
113
4,082
2,022
273
2,567
647
5,509
Great BritainFranceGermany
ST. LUCIA British West IndiesSierra LeoneSt. HelenaEast Indies
Total
365 186568
365 754
MadeiraSt. Helena
ST. VINCENT Sierra LeoneEast Indies
Total
460
460
86
86
234
234
575
575
MadeiraSt. Helena
GRENADA Sierra LeoneSabaEast Indies
Total
421
421
85711
796
261
261
10
10
23
23
For reference notes see page 521.
508 INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION STATISTICS
TABLE J.—IMMIGRATION TO THE WEST INDIAN COLONIES, BY COUNTRYAND COLONY OF IMMIGRATION, 1834-72 (continued).
Immigrantsinto:
introducedfrom:
Great BritainMadeiraSierra LeoneSt. HelenaEast IndiesChina
JAMAICA CanadaUnited StatesWest IndiesHavanaDirect from captured
slaversGermany
OF ORIGIN
1856 1857 1858 1859 1860 1861 1862 18631854 1855
212
47598
645
390259
1.523
2,172
6081,982
2,590
533542
1,075
United StatesWest IndiesRio de JaneiroSierra Leone
TRINIDAD MadejraSt. HelenaEast IndiesCape VerdeChina
Total
687 291
687 291
628
628
1,414172
1,586
302,083
2,113
43,363
3.367
226
4702,169
2,865
2,544
2.544
1,603 1,801
467
2,0701,801
AfricaBritish West IndiesEast IndiesSt. HelenaSierra LeoneKroo CoastForeign West Indies
BRITISH MadeiraGUIANA Azores
Rio de JaneiroSurinamChinaGreat BritainCape VerdeNot stated
Total
1,928
648
2,342
1,055
1,259 2,59665
180 342
766
281
1,404
1,484
53
3,426
684
699
625
5,450
135
1,942
40
3,737
35
3,368
558
5,625
29
2,590
37369
2.354
296
2,3763,397 2,270 2,938 3,222 4,809 8,152 7,180 3,092
Great BritainFranceGermany
ST. LUCIA British West IndiesSierra LeoneSt. HelenaEast Indies
Total I.....555
555
660
660
179320
499
MadeiraSt. Helena
ST. VINCENT Sierra LeoneEast Indies
Total
94 119
260
14
307
94 379 321
MadeiraSt. Helena
GRENADA Sierra LeoneSabaEast Indies
Total
283 362 299
92 122 57
1,097
114
283 362 299 122 1,154 114
For reference notes see page 521.
BRITISH WEST INDIES 509
TABLE J.—IMMIGRATION TO THE WEST INDIAN COLONIES, BY COUNTRYAND COLONY OF IMMIGRATION, 1834-72 (continued).
OF ORIGIN
Immigrants introducedinto: from:
Great BritainMadeiraSierra LeoneSt. HelenaEast IndiesChina
JAMAICA CanadaUnited StatesWest IndiesHavanaDirect from captured
slaversGermany
Total
For reference noteB see page 521.
1871 18721864 1865 1866 1867 . 1868 1869 1870
11
1,623 1,393
1,636 1,393
906
906
1,355
1,355
1,525
1,525
United StatesWest IndiesRio de JaneiroSierra Leone
TRINIDAD MadeiraSt. HelenaEast IndiesCape VerdeChina
Total
949 2,759
593
1,322
473
597
3,267 1,367 3,329 1,892 1,508 3,607
949 3.352 2.402 3,267 1.367 3,329 1,892 1,508 3.607
AfricaBritish West Indies.. .East IndiesSt. HelenaSierra LeoneKroo CoastForeign West Indies
BRITISH MadeiraAzores
GUIANA Rio de JaneiroSurinaniChinaGreat BritainCane VerdeNot stated
Total
390 424,297 2,4822,709 3,216
118
509 1,691
757 3552,526} 3,909
134 304
789
5592,528
219
9807,168
240
6314,943
4541
5912.706
260
3,550
7.9051 7,549 4.206 4,568 3,306 8,388 6,028 3,357 3,550
Great BritainFranceGermanyBritish West
ST LUCIA Sierra LeoneSt. HelenaEast Indies
Total
MadeiraSt. Helena
ST. VINCENT Sierra LeoneEast Indies
Total
MadeiraSt. Helena
GRENADA Sierra LeoneSabaEast Indies
Total
214 477 343 325
214 477 I 325
260
260
269
269
510 INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION STATISTICS
TABLE Ia.—RETURN OF IMMIGRANTS INTRODUCED INTO THE WEST INDIAN COLO-NIES, BY COUNTRY OF ORIGIN AND ISLES OF IMMIGRATION. SINCE THE
ABOLITION OF SLAVERY 1834-72 (continued).
Immigrants introducedinto: from:
MadeiraGreat Britain
ANTIGUA British West IndiesCape VerdeChina
Total
1834 1835 1836 1837 1838 1839 1840 1841 1842 1843
TrinidadSierra Leone
ST. KITTS Great BritainSt. HelenaMadeiraEast Indies
Total
NEVJS Madeira
Sierra LeoneTOBAGO St. Helena
Total
Liberated Africans fromthe Don Francisco...
DOMINICA Refugees from FrenchIslands
British West Indies.. . .
Great Britain
Total
401
32776
. 4
808
BAHAMAS Wrecked Slavers
ChinaHONDURAS United States
British West Indies
Total
Great BritainMadeiraCape VerdeAzoresSierra LeoneSt. HelenaEast IndiesChinaCanadaUnited States
TOTAL TO British West IndiesWEST Havannah & F. Indies
SabaRio de JaneiroDirect from captured
and wrecked slaversMaltaKroo CoastGermanyFranceNot statedSurinamTrinidad
Total
2 358453
137
506
63167
807174
5321
143
378
698713
1...132252
406
653314
91
1
38858
1
314692
37
155
17
9802,053
2
296
1
4
1,3334,312
1,177
25224
4,55351
378
19348
9541,914
32,741
13
563
23
45
1,016375
11026
2,112
11231
2 1,474 2,355 2,173 1,911 1,199 3,092 12,253 6,578 3,827
BRITISH WEST INDIES 511
TABLE Ja.—RETUR.N OF IMMIGRANTS INTRODUCED INTO THE WEST INDIAN COLO-NIES. BY COUNTRY OF ORIGIN AND ISLES OF IMMIGRATION, SINCE THE
ABOLITION OF SLAVERY, 1834-72 (continued).
Immigrants introduced 1844into: from:
MadeiraGreat Britain
ANTIGUA British West IndiesCape VerdeChina
Total
1845 1846 1847 1848 1849 1850 1851 1852 1853
1,068
1,068
7
7
132
132
63
63
180
180
21
21
335
19
354
TrinidadSierra Leone
ST. KITTS Great BritainSt. HelenaMadeiraEast Indies
Total
5
S
95
95
137
137 ..
NEVIS Madeira
Sierra LeoneTOBAGO St. Helena
Total
...46
246
292
Liberated Africans fromthe Don Francisco
DOMINICA Refugees from FrenchIslands
British West IndiesGreat Britain
Total
BAHAMAS Wrecked Slavers
ChinaHONDURAS United States
British West Inches
Total
Great BritainMadeiraCape Verde..AzoresSierra LeoneSt. HelenaEast IndiesChinaCanada
TOTAL TO United StatesWEST British West Indies. . .
INDIES Havannah & F. IndiesSabaRio de JaneiroDirect from captured
and wrecked slaversMaltaKroo CoastGermanyFranceNot statedSurinamTrinidad
Total.
13140 668 6,413
963 1,887 278261 1,382
1,302 8,326
3512
1,708 1,967 555
649
255
16,954
6,418
856241
7,992
71
52
108
5
15,743
393 218 1,103
2,176 1,888 1,5231.6i9 2,148 2,3034,179
32
49 79 61
434 72
230
4,767 5,292
211,290
164816698690
39
3,719
1,030
14029
4,114
1623
113
5,465
3,0b9
27364
4,1111,635
1932
9,143
For reference notes see page 521
512 INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION STATISTICS
TABLE Ia.—RETURN OF IMMIGRANTS INTRODUCED INTO THE WEST INDIAN COLO-NIES, BY COUNTRY OF ORIGIN AND ISLES OF IMMIGRATION, SINCE THE
ABOLITION OF SLAVERY, 1834-72 (continued).
Immigrants introduced 1854 1855 1856into: from:
167
Great BritainANTIGUA British West Indies
Cape Verde 195
China
Total 1671 I 195
1851 1858 1859 1860 1861
44 11
12 2612
121 561 261 I ii
1862 1863
191
1,005
1,296
TrinidadSierraLeone
ST. KITTS Great BritainSt. HelenaMadeiraEast Indies
Total
106 157
1061 157
1
253 103
234 1031
77 43337
50
50
223
219
442
NEVIS Madeira
TOBAGO Sierra LeoneSt. Helena
Total
225
225
Liberated Africans Iromthe Don Franclico
DOMINICA Ref ugee8 from FrenchIslands
British West IndiesGreat Britain
Total
I
BAHAMAS Wrecked Slavers L• 3891
ChinaHONDURAS United States
British West Indies
Total
Great BritainMadeira... . 815Cape VerdeAzoresSierra LeoneSt. HelenaEast Indies 2,615China 472
TOTAL TO CanadaWEST United States
INDIES British West IndiesHavannah & F. IndiesSabaRio de JaneiroDirect from captured
and wrecked slaversMaltaKroo CoastGermanyFranceNot statedSu:inamTriiicjad
Total 3,902
1,267
2.633
286961
651887
3,199
499184
4,293
362
5,33E
1
1,78153
28130
3.849
12
6,007
787
47,643
699
26
9.159
212
851703
8,8771,942
389
12,974
89
430500
8,4013,368
12,788
79
5581.083
10,9343,057
15,711
410
596647
4,697396
1,074
7,820
For reference notes see page 521.
BRITISH WEST INDIES 513
TABLE Ia.—RETURN OF IMMIGRANTS INTRODUCED INTO THE WEST INDIAN COLO-NIES, BY COUNTRY OF ORIGIN AND ISLES OF IMMIGRATION, SINCE THE
ABOLITION OF SLAVERY, 1834-72 (concluded).
ChinaUnited StatesBritish West Indies...
Total
Great BritainMadeiraCape VerdeAzoresSierra LeoneSt. HelenaEast IndiesChinaCanadaUnited States.British W. Indies...Havannah & F.Indtes..SabaRio de JaneiroDirect from capturedand wrecked 8lavera...MaltaKroo CoastGermanyFranceNot statedSurinamTrinidad
Total
Immigrants introducedinto: from:
MadeiraGreat Britain
ANTIGUA British West IndiesCape VerdeChina
Total
1864 1865 1866 1867 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872
4
4 .•.TrinidadSierra Leone
ST. MITTS Great BritainSt. HelenaMadeiraEast Indies
Total
15 51
15 5J
NEVIS Madeira
Sierra LeoneTOBAGO St. Helena
Total
(Liberated Africansfrom the Don Francis-co)
DOMINICA Refugees from FrenchIslandsBritish West IndiesGreat Britain
Total
BAHAMAS Wrecked Slavers
HONDURAS474
129178
603
319.
178 319
TOTAL TOWEST
INDIES
118
42
5,9752,758
2,611
149
3,4731,386
2,089
335
119,278
178355
219
3,895
319563
240
12,233
980
390
3,638309
4.297
7741
631
260
6,163
591
8,682
8,854 11,504 7,097 10,177 4,996 13,453 8,826 7,014 8,682
514 INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION STATISTICS
TABLE IL—IMMIGRANTS AND LIBERATED AFRICANS INTRODUCED INTOCOLONIES, BY COLONY OF IMMIGRATION, 18 73-75.
THE WEST INDIA
. 1873 1874 1875
JamaicaBritish GuianaTrinidadSt. VincentNevis
1,56211,592
2,901
1,3567,6101,717
333315
1,2504,9073,275
TABLE III.—IMMIGRANTS INTO THE WEST INDIES, BY COUNTRY OF ORIGIN,1873-75.
1873 1874 1875
TotalMadeiraEast IndiesChinaBritish West Indies
11,592187
7,512
3,893
11,331189
9,740388
1,014
9,432114
8,871
447
TABLE IV.—IMMIGRANTS, LIBERATED AFRICANS AND KROOMEN RETUIU.4'ED TO THEIROWN COUNTRIES FROM THE BRITISH WEST INDIA CoLoNIEs, 1843-72.
Jamaica Br. Guiana Trinidad St.Vincent St. Lucia GrenadaYears
1843—4918501851185218531854185518561857185818591860186118621863186418651866186718681869187018711872
48
1,167429
126
74
4
925421
868247927519211251
260595323798
399
447462
451
40740794231098711
376241601
in280343359
303
521
372408163398
76
110
For reference notes see page 521.
WEST INDIES—BAHAMAS—BARBADOS 515
BAHAMAS
TABLE V.—IMMIGRATION AND EMIGRATION OF ALIENS (CONTRACT LABORERS), 1906-14.
Year Arrived Sent home
190619071908190919101911191219131914
3,8156,4973,6703,7644,1854,4694,0265,0952,715
3,6036,3034,0643,6803,6854,0944,2805,0462,792
TABLE VI.—DIs'rrn:BUTIoN OF EMIGRANT AND IMMIGRANT CITIZENS FROM AND INTOFLORIDA, BY SEX, 1911-15.
Emigrants Immigrants
Year Total Males Females Tdtal Males Females
19111912191319141915191619171918
3,2302,6283,4223,7581,3112,7341,7503,521
2,8321,9092,5472,8061,0081,9451,1472,977
84811987595250378960354,4
1,9642,5482,3963,0592,7021,8952,0901,396
1,5211,9221,7792,3021,9591,2961,5241,069
443626617757743599566327
0
BARBADOS
TABLE VII.—IMMIGRATION AND EMIGRATION, 1909-24.
Year Immigrants Emigrant
190919101911191219131914191.5191619171918191919201921192219231924
11,76417,93217,52515,21814,43511,8988,8388,6778,2628,209
12,78313,16813,156
11,61112,427
15,1169,0296,6146,6556,5955,0133,404
15,84612,949
11,6761211,609
For reference notes see page 521.
516 INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION STATISTICS
BERMUDA
TABLE VIII.—IMMIORATION AND EMIGRATION, 1904-24.
Immigrants13
Year From all countries From the United Emigrants to allKingdom countries
1904 936 .. 6671905 599 .. 9371906 625 .. 1,4851907 637 .. 1,2551908 105 3 2381909 104 7 1791910 153 20 1021911 73 7 1571912 157 i 941913 205 .. 1601914 338 .. 1321915 177 . ,. 1031916 291 . 17119171918 183 1471919 38 1371920 79 . 1251921 197 . 921922 467 4971923 676" . 5071924 696's 466
BRITISH GUIANA
TABLE IX.—IM1%&IGBATION, BY COUNTRY OF LAST RESIDENCE, 1868-81.
Year Tota' East Indies Barbados Madeira China
18681869187018711872187318741875187618771878187918801881
3,3068,3886,0283,5576,620
11,5927,6154,9073,5255,538
10,7787,4935;2074,423
2,3284,1684,9432,7063,5567,5126,0114,3462,9314,4039,1016,0534,3773,956
359980631591
2,6973,8931,024
447342934
1,385680600246
219240454260367187192114
52201290243230221
...
...
...
...
...
...388.
...
...
...515......
For reference notes see page 321.
WEST INDIES—BRITISH GUIANA 517
BRITISH GUIANA
TABLE X.—EMIGRATION, BY COUNTRY OF FtJTURE 1869-81..
Year Total East Indies China
1869 526 5261870 421 407 141871 438 423 151872 1,126 988 1381873 937 905 321874 467 4671875 839 837 21876 492 4921877 1,052 1,0521878 1,071 1,0711879 1,122 1,1221880 1,583 1,582 1
— 1881 1,566 1,566
TABLE XI.—-IMMrnRATION FROM INDIA OF INDENTtJRED IMMIGRANTS (cooLlEs), BY SEX,OThER IMMIGRANTS, 1882-1900.
Year Total Males Femalesfrom India
at their ownGrandtotal
expense
1882188318841885
3,1652,4974,7077,258
2,2111,7203,1875,061
954777
1,5202,197
..
..
..46
3,1652,4974,7077,304
188618871888
3,5114,3562,892
2,3503,0021,968
1,1611,354
563516
3,5674,3912,908
188918901891189218931894
3,5104,57.44,9784,6585,2367,160
2,4523,1023,3233,1753,6214,971
1,0581,4721,6551,4831,6152,189
37432935..29
3,5474,6175,0074,6935,2367,189
189518961897189818991900
2,4122,3801,1942,3874,2744,464
1,6421,556
8061,6072,9712,942
•
770824388780
1,3031,522
1328111227
6
2,4252,4081,2052,3994,3014,470
518 INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION STATISTICS
TABIS XII.—EISIIG1U1TI0N TO THE EAST INDIES (cooLIEs), BY SEX, 1882-1900.
Year Total Males Females
1882 1,109's 700 3881883 1,48216 1,003 4641884 1,554 1,020 5341885 1,761 1,166 5951886 1,889 1,237 6521887 1,420 949 4711888 1,938 1,305 6331889 2,042 1,309 7331890 2,125 1,373 7521891 2,151 1,431 7201892 2,014 1,342 6721893 1,848 1,221 6271894 1,998 1,350 6481895 2,071 1,289 7821896 2,059 1,365 6941897 1,529 1,098 4311898 1,238 850 3881899 1,145 817 3281900 1,017 726 291
TABLE XIII.—IImILGRANTS AND EMIGRANTS FROM ALL COUNTRIES AND INDENTUREDEAST INDIANS, 1900-24.
Immigrants
From all East Indiancountries indentured
Emigrants
To allcountries
ReturnedEast Indian
1900190119021903190419051906190719081909191019111912191319141915191619171918191919201921192219231924
....
14,33813,1499,985
10,679 .
10,46410,80910,41613,15510,4099,0099,4609,358
4,4644,2281,9472,9671,3142,7042,2571,8551,7992,5122,1741,7682,2061,346
8191,1651,220
825
....
1.047
12,37810,436
8,6619,0329,7089,013
10,95813,76510,783
8,9918,7199,391
1,0171,1501,6841,8021,6252,7621,9821,8371,3661,3921,7201,069
759681742
473211846
1,391
For reference notes see page 521.
WEST INDIES—BRITISH GUIANA—JAMAICA 519
XTV.—DISTRIBUTION OF IMMIGRANTS AND EMIGRANTS, BY SEX AND NATIONALITYOR RACE, 1924.
Immigrants EmigrantsNationality
_____________________________
or raceMales Females Total Males Females Total
Total 6,893 2,463 9,358 6,714 2,677 9,391Europeans other thanPortuguese 1,035 473 1,308 1,031 473 1,504Portuguese 267 172 439 308 233 541East Indians'8 877 170 1,047 793 219 1,012East Indian immi-
grants 270 109 379Chinese 288 71 359 317 90 407Blacks 2,964' 914 3,878 2,550 874 3,424Mixed 1,464 663 2,127 1,445 679 2,124
JAMAICA
TABLE XV.—I1VmuGBATI0N AND EMIGRATION, 1900-22.
Immigrants Emigrants
Year"From allcountries
East Indiansindentured
To allcountries
190019011902190319041905190619071908190919101911191219131914191519161917191819191920192120192220192320192420
3,9053,2122,846
11,310
17,49616,680
9,12118,49527,16323,92515,21810,5397,616
10,1946,586's
13,69032,49625,44514,19712,1165.247
661......
659.
812814609417...
1,118813
1,985293. . .
...617.......... . *
.... . .
. . .
. .
.
3,1243,2575,922
15,233
18,32919,67213,97718,32028,95726,52912,33012,86810,16318,86910,720'°28,07030,25922,88713,00217,0317,284
For reference notes see page 521.
520 INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION STATISTICS
TRINIDAD AND TOBAGOTABLE XVL—TOTAL NUMBER OF COOLIES INTRODUCED INTO AND SENT AWAY FROM
TRINIDAD AT THE PUBLIC EXPENSE,
18681869187022
187118721873187418751876
187818791880188!188218831884
3,2672,2021,8891,5083,6042,8972,0613,2741,5171,6363,0572,1343,1232,6552,6292,0533,147
...
...
...157398......
2480466477...457473
5511677
1885188618871888188918901891189218931894189518961897189818991900
1,7062,1852,1791,8603,2322,9152,9083,2541,9272,5192,7663,0871,8341,29Q1,171
646
614544680435668603...696706707949712747746720633
TABLE XVTI.—IMMIGRATION AND EMIGRATION OF INDENTURED EAST INDIANS,1900—24.
Year'7 Immigrants Emigrants Year Immigrants Emigrants
19001901190219031904190519061907190819091910
6272,5532,3482,4581,2653,7962,5021,8602,4452,5113,228
710735750721728904783752726588622
1911191219131914191319161917192219231924. .. .
3,1812,4191,189
443624
1,286707***
.. .
526640816...580744..
1,075 *
994886.
TABLE XVIJJ.—IPVThHGRATJON AND EMIGRATiON, (TOTAL AND UNITED KINGDOM),1918-2 1.
Immigrants Emigrants
11,93319,70320,15720,94818,95717,645
To the UnitedKingdom
To allcountries
70352403707853841
11,17716,47418,05417,88216,72319,309
Year
191819191920192119221923
From theUnited
Kingdom
88892867895800866
From allcountries
For reference notes see page 521.
BRITISH WEST INDIES 521
SOURCES
General Reports of the Emigration Commissioners for the years 1850 (p. 130), 1858(p. 100), 1861 (p. 81), and 1873 (pp. 64 and 76-77). London.
Tables I and IV.
Colonisation Circular, issued by Her Majesty's Colonial Land and EmigrationCommissioners, No. 34. London, 1877, pp. 399-400.
Tables II and III.
Statistical Tables relating to the Colonial and other Possessions of the United Kin g-dom. London. Parts XIV-XVII.
Tables IX-XII and XVI.
Statistical Abstract for the several British Overseas Dominions and Protectorates.Statistical Department, Board of Trade. London, 1914, 1922, 1924, 1926.
Tables VII, VIII, XIII, XV, XVII and XVIII (years 1900-23).
Colonial Reports (Annual), London:Bahamas, for the years 1910-24.
Tables V and VI.
Barbados, for the years 1910-24.Table VII (years 1909-12 and 1923).
Bermuda, for 1923 and 1924.Table VIII (years 1923 and 1924).
British Guiana, for 1921 and 1922.Table XIII (years 1921 and 1922).
Jamaica, years 1923-24.Report of the Immigration Agent-General for British Guiana for the year 1923,
Georgetown, 1925, p. 2.Table XIII (year 1923).
Information supplied by the British Government (Ministry of Labor).Tables VII (years 1923 and 1924); VIII (years 1922 and 1924); XIII (year
1924) and XVII (years 1922-24).
Information supplied by the British Government (Foreign Office).Tables XIII (year 1922); XV (year 1922).
(There is frequently a discrepancy between the figures given by the different sources.)'Includes 205 Chinese brought from Panama.20f this number. 1 man, 3 women, 2 boys and 3 infants were from Teneriffe.'During the period 1835 to 1842, 208 immigrants came from Malta and 70 from the United States.
During the period 1843 to 1856, 21 immigrants came from Great Britain. These figures are not includedin the annual totals.
4During the period 1834 to 1842, there arrived at St. Vincent, 136 immigrants, the country of originof whom is not stated.
from a Freiich vessel stranded at Barbuda.OPreviously indicated as coming from the Kroo Coast.'The annual totals to the West Indies do not include the totals for the period 1834 to 1842 for
St. Vincent and Dominica.8This figure includes 550 Negroes and liberated Africans.
14 Chinese not included in this figure.1 family of 15 Chinese.
"°Plus 138 Chinese.
522 INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION STATISTICS
libAfter 1918 no full statistics of the above were given; only the following statement was made con-cerning immigration and emigration (Colonial Report for the years 1916 to 1924.
1919 Emigrants exceeded immigrants by 3,2431920 rIo do do 2,1701921 do do do 1921922 Immigrants exceeded emigrants by
The 1923-24 Report does not contain the section "Vital Statistic" from which the 1919 to 1922 figureswere taken.
120f which number 2,535 emigrated to United States; about 307 of the remainder departed for Cubato work on the sugar crop.
isDeclared settlers.i4lncluding 97 immigrants subject to Immigration Law, in 1923 and 103 in 1924.
21 infants, sex not stated.IGinduding 15 infants, sex not stated."For 1900-14 the figures refer to the 12 months ended March 31 of the years following those stated.
For 1915 the figures refer to the nine months ended December 31 of the year stated. The other years arecalendar years. .
iSPersons of East Indian origin, but born or residing in British Guiana.iQExciuding troops."The Coloniai Report for Jamaica for the years 1923 and 1924 gives the following figures:
Years Emigrants Immigrants1921 15,199 17,4631922 6,733 6,9311923 7,778 5,0291924 7,284 5,247
2lThese figures differ from those given in tables I and II.number of immigrants from all parts.
*The notes are not arranged according to pages but follow the sequence of the countries of immigra-tion running through several pages.
CUBA 523
CUBAStatistics are compiled in Cuba not only of the movement of travel-
lers, but also of immigration. These have been published since 1902showing nationality, country of departure, and other particulars. Thedefinition of the term, 'Immigrant' is the same as in the United States.
Cuban statistics are published annually by the Finance Depart-ment. (Immigracióm y Movimiento de Pasajeros en el Ano 1919. Havana.)
TABLE I.—DIsTRII3uTI0N OF IMMIGRANT ALIENS ADMIII:'ED, BY SEX, 1901-24.
Year Total Males Females
190119021903190419051906190719081909191019111912191319141915191619171918191919201921192219231924
22,89411,98618,05429,11654,21934,55632,43627,99931,28637,76438,05338,29643,50725,91132,79555,12157,09737,32180,488
174,22158,94825,99375,46185,288
19,2019,496
14,92924,37245,80728,14126,67022,36925,42531,10531,05530,86334,90420,52726,47647,35449,58730,36971,100
163,94949,81919,46863,34875,442
3,6932,4903,1254,7448,4126,4155,7665,6305,8616,6596,9987,4338,6035,3846,3197,7677,5106,952
- 9,38810,2729,1296,525
12,1139,846
TABLE II.—DIsTiurnJTIoN OF IMMIGRANT ALIENS ADMETPED, BY AGE, 1911-24.
Year Under 14 years 14 to 45 years 45 and over
19111912191319141915191619171918191919201921192219231924
3,6223,5504,1361,9622,2753,7062,8181,6382,1432,0612,7821,7622,4251,883
31,81331,97336,89323,11528,93048,99052,01834,58374,959
170,61855,47023,75771,144.82,530
2,6182,7732,478
8341,5902,4252,2611,1003,3861,542
696474
1,892875
524 INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION STATISTICS
TABLE ITI.—DISTLUBUTION OF IMMIGRANT ALIENS BY OCCUPATION,1911-24.
Liberal OtherDomesticYear Total Agri- Industiy Transport profes- occupa-
and and service sions and tions,culture .. and gen- public none ormining commerce eral labor services
1911 38,053 6,236 2 064 3,558 16,659 353 9,1831912 38,296 5,750 2075 3,572 16,913 455 9,5311913 43,507 7,997 2,094 3,842 18,796 484 10,2941914 25,911 4,124 1 148 3,009 10,650 590 6,3901915 32,795 7,467 2,373 M,340 382 7,1551916 55,121 18,046 2,130 3,337 23,499 502 7,6071917 57,097 20,191 1,472 1,748 26,692 302 6,6921918 37,321 14,898 3,022 1 505 12,611 263 5,0221919 80,488 11,812 5,724 52,173 1711920 174,221 31,398 4,226 19'45 131,031 240 5,3811921 58,948 12,563 2,188 2437 34,160 291 7,3091922 25993 296 1,408 1'740 17344 227 I 4,9781923 75461 17,080 2,149 1'437 45746 228 I 8,8211924 85,288 4,866 1,398 1276 70,234 87 7,427
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145
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181
108
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1,063
1,281
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756
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1,65
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560
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698
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127
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926
325
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6479
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111
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Hebrew
Netherlander
.
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15
91
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380
222
267
262
317
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194
200
146
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44'
1904 31
3
107
100
260
28,4
67'
1905 40
5
112
152
267
54,2
19
For
refe
renc
e no
tes
see
page
533
.
1906 23
6 98 289
349
34,5
56
1910
1911
1907 10
1
248 75
518
32,4
36
1908 85 19
0
103
490
27,9
99
1909
77
277 82
527
31,2
86
103
210 92 90.5
37,7
64
217 65 33 20 12 223
11
38,0
53
1912 20
9 34 32 46 18 320 1
38,2
96
II z II 0 H it 0 H
TA
BL
E I
V.—
DIS
TR
IBU
TIO
N O
F IM
MIG
RA
NT
AL
IEN
S A
DM
ITT
ED
, BY
NA
TIO
NA
LIT
Y. 1
901-
24 (
cont
inue
d)
Nat
iona
lity
1913
1914
1915
1916
1917
1918
1919
1920
1921
1922
1923
1924
Alb
ania
n6
2111
Afr
ican
1
German
141
9265
5526
45
115
142
82
158
432
North American
1,371
958
910
1,209
1,013
771
1,227
1,065
1,003
776
689
599
South American
222
170
187
336
233
313
709
765
238
124
314
390
West Indian
22
38
115
27
195
37
131
591
1,185
Armenian
12
35
103
237
Arab
71
17
10
20
93
45
26
14
15
Australian
1
Austrian
30
22
16
15
17
315
33
152
Hungarian
.23
8552
Belgian
38
11
10
15
512
11
420
513
Bulgarian
12
13
321
Canadian
2829
1619
1814
22ii
29
92
Cen
tral
Am
eric
an33
7210
919
724
946
015
936
4491
133
Cor
ean
27
Chi
nese
91
63
237
1236
9,203
1,858
37
Czechoslovak
75
20
188
263
Dominican
91
8880
129
7820
814
215
386
7515
044
3E
gypt
ian
811
17
12
12
1611
6Sp
anis
h34
,278
20,1
4024
,501
37,6
1534
,795
14,2
9339
573
94,2
9426,340
16,397
46,439
41,070
English
997
350
329
326
567
255
745
1,320
561
537
464
779
Insh
64
11
Scot
ch10
53
51
13
3Fi
lipin
o2
14
33
3Fi
nnis
h4
12
47
25
15
Fren
ch273
225
130
169
173
118
188
504
366
210
215
232
Greek
22
17
12
34
30
14
36
57
35
142
473
913
Haitian
1,200
98
2,453
4,922
10,136
10,640
10,044
35,971
12,483
639
11,088
21.013
Hawaian
81
Hebrew
2N
ethe
rlan
der
1211
830
2610
057
318
3919
21
66
East
Indi
an90
4824
402
15
120
0It
alia
n23
924
211
316
477
51
100
316
316
356
2,053
1.437
Yugoslav
17
63
77
3143
182
365
Jamaican
2,25
81,
791
1,83
47,
133
7,88
99,
184
24,1
8727
,088
4,45
55,
844
5,08
6Ja
pane
se2
267
262
3412
31
14
87
23
19
187
Lithuanian
941
220
369
Mex
ican
.27
945
271
466
252
624
426
337
819
914
221
830
4Pa
lest
inia
n2
269
566
Pers
ian
24
22
41
349
1014
Polis
h1
12
538
82
1,58
12,
554
Port
o-R
ican
635
527
840
1,27
780
539
51,
005
629
403
259
420
444
Port
ugue
se99
4538
227
52
9132
240
46108
444
442
Rumanian
68
11
54
216
294
169
951
Rus
sian
9719
3329
15
83
19
371
2941,139
TA
BL
E I
V.—
DIS
TR
IBU
TIO
N O
F IM
MIG
RA
NT
AL
IEN
S A
DM
ITT
ED
, BY
NA
TIO
NA
LIT
Y,
1901
-24
(con
clud
ed).
Nat
iona
lity
Syri
anD
anis
hN
orw
egia
nSw
edis
hSw
iss
Ukr
aini
anT
urki
shL
atvi
anE
urop
ean
(rio
t spe
cifi
ed)
Oth
er
Tot
al
1913 49
5 65 13 21 17 336
13
43,5
07
1914 19
7 24 13 9-
21 203 27
25,9
11
1915
62 35 7
12 11 71
1
32,7
95
1916
.
59 99 10 9 11 68 2
55,1
21
1917
23 18 33 18 12 33
57,0
97
1922
1919
91 63 12 6 13 79 6
1918 31 30 19 19 14 13 18
37,3
21
1923
1920 63
7.4
0 9 20 71
572 21
1921 23
011 4 20 17 78 15
9 16
2.10 .12
12 10 15 44 137 8
1,05
9 13 19 55 6815
880
3
1924
1,37
3 16 17 31 38 341,
148 25
85,2
8880
,488
174,
221
58,9
4825
,993
H H
TA
BL
E V
.—IM
MIG
RA
NT
AL
IEN
S A
DM
ITT
ED
, BY
CO
UN
TR
Y O
F D
EPA
RT
UR
E, 1
904-
24.
Cou
ntry
1904
1905
1906
1907
1908
1909
1910
1911
1912
1913
1914
Ger
man
y75
5241
3643
4232
3434
4029
Aus
tria
43
Bel
gium
.....
72
2
Den
mar
k8
169
7
Spai
n an
d C
anar
y Is
land
s22
,308
45,2
9424
,612
20,0
0721
,320
22,0
7528
,380
230,
080
230,
660
232,
140
217,
764
Fran
ce26
520
920
825
738
537
041
131
223
312
024
1gr
eece
132
Net
herl
ands
41
11
Eng
land
2763
134
9566
5864
9999
5954
Ital
y85
134
7681
527
19
1758
16N
orw
ay4
41
6Po
land
Port
ugal
412
78
Rum
ania
--
..'.
Rus
sia
C)
Ser
b-C
roat
-Slo
vene
Stat
eSw
eden
ISw
itzer
land
68
15
Tur
key
9020
324
4U
krai
neO
ther
5862
236
179
246
130
48
Tot
al E
urop
e22
,818
45,8
1423
,307
20,6
6322
,112
22,6
8228
,936
30,6
5031
,315
32,6
8718
,168
-
Chi
na42
51In
dia
2...
..Ja
pan
Syri
aT
urke
y52
174
——
512
843
934
Tot
al A
sia.
9422
55
130
439
34
Mor
occo
.-
2
Tot
al A
fric
a....
I2
For
refe
renc
e no
tes
see
page
533
.
C;'
TA
BL
E V
.—IM
MIG
RA
NT
AL
IEN
S A
DM
ITT
ED
, BY
CO
UN
TR
Y O
F D
EPA
RT
UR
E, 1
904-
24 (
cont
inue
d)
0
Country
1904
1905
1906
1901
1908
1909
1910
1911
1912
1913
1914
Nor
th A
mer
ica
Sout
h A
mer
ica
Dur
ch W
est I
ndie
sB
ritis
h W
est I
ndie
sFr
ench
Wes
t Ind
ies
Wes
t Ind
ies
(not
spe
cifi
ed)
Dan
ish
Wes
t Ind
ies
Cen
tral
Am
eric
a (n
ot s
peci
fied
)B
arba
dos
Cos
taRica
Canada
United States
Haiti
Honduras,
Bri
tish
Jam
aica
IVla
rtul
iqL
teM
exic
oPa
nam
aPo
rto
Rico
San Domingo
Venezuela
Oth
er c
ount
ries
, not
spe
cifi
ed
Tot
alAmerica
Australia
Haw
aii
Paci
fic
Isle
s (n
ot s
peci
fied
)Ph
ilipp
ine
Isla
nds
Tot
al O
cean
ia
Gra
ndto
tal
Con
tinen
talimmigration
Intercontinental immigration..
225
1,16
4
63
2,49
7
1,740
515
6•
204
29,116
6,204
22,9
12
252
1,506 33
3,274
2,33
3
782
8,18
0
54,2
19
8,18
0
46,0
39
138
3,70
0 27
2,35
6
1,85
9
969
9,24
9
34,3
56
9,24
9
25,307
73
4,192 20
1,99
6
1,72
0
916
8,91
7
29,5
72
8,917
20,6
53
447
3,24
2 3
2,64
9
1,82
8
946
9,11
5
31,227
9,113
22,112
27
3,359 I
3,181
1,144
887
8,599
31,286W
8,399
22,6
87
13
3,862 45
3,217
969
722
8,828
37,764
8,828
28,936
198
2,736 42 7
2,46
9221
965
141
591 33
7,40
3
38,053
7,40
3
30,6
50
16
89
21
201
397
12
2,88
4172 3
1,26
9
873
213
523
174 4
6,85
1
38,296
6,85
1
31,445
8 83 27 25 33
1,01
0
2,763
1,42
2
2,7
16
992
147
943
203 2
10,3
78
1 1
43,507
10,3
78
33,129
6 57
7
15
468 5
2,90
1120
1,792
1,21
7100
138
283
7,709
23,9
11
7,70
9
18,2
02
z H z H C z
TA
BL
E V
.—IM
MIG
RA
NT
AL
IEN
S A
DM
ITT
ED
, BY
CO
UN
TR
Y O
F D
EPA
RT
UR
E, 1
904-
24 (
cont
inue
d).
Cou
ntry
1915
1916
1917
1918
1919
1920
1921
1922
1923
1924
Germany
16
10
95
82 —
7761
688
Austria
57
112
59
2
Belgium
21
81
910
Denmark
26,
311
13
12
Spain
and
Can
ary
Isla
nds
223,
183
36,2
8633
,757
13,378
32,1
5794
,226
27,0
2716
,141
46,4
6640
,191
Fran
ce46
3713
108
436
249
327
4,47
510.996
Gre
ece
2555
513
199
2
Net
herla
nds
28
1771
686
631
6E
ngla
nd21
343
315
434
419
226
150
255
4Ita
ly7
13
271
275
111
272
1,226
762
Norway
10
413
51
10
7
Poland
148
7
Portugal
158
243
24
77
151
289
Rumania
33
174
253
233
Rus
sia
11
...
514
186
279
305
191
Serb
-Cro
at-S
love
ne S
tate
37
Swed
en2
1
Switz
erla
nd3
216
674
2134
2
Turkey
7756
657
109
4230
Ukr
aine
49O
ther
444
7091
2—
Tot
alE
urop
e23
,290
36,3
7433
,786
13,3
8939
,448
96,4
6228
,341
18,1
1454
,289
54,0
26
Chi
na7
1,10
09,
203
1,85
7In
dia
17
41
11
lOS
Japa
n13
1436
126
94Syria
4316
Tur
key
320
Tot
al A
sia
I7
111,
114
9,26
01,893
3227
199
Mor
occo
Tot
al A
fric
a..
..
...
I.
TA
BL
E V
.—IM
MIG
RA
NT
AL
IEN
S A
DM
ITT
ED
, BY
CO
UN
TR
Y O
F D
EPA
RT
UR
E, 1
904-
24 (
cont
inue
d).
Cn
03
Cou
ntry
1915
1916
Nor
th A
mer
ica
Sout
h A
mer
ica
Dut
ch W
est I
ndie
sB
ritis
h W
est I
ndie
sFr
ench
Wes
t Ind
ies
Wes
t Ind
ies
(not
spe
cifi
ed)
Dan
ish
Wes
t Ind
ies
Cen
tral
Am
eric
a (n
ot s
peci
fied
)B
arba
dos
Cos
ta R
ica
Can
ada
Uni
ted
Stat
esH
aiti
Hon
dura
s. B
ritis
hJa
mai
caM
artin
ique
Mex
ico
Pana
ma
Port
o R
ico
San
Dom
ingo
Ven
ezue
laO
ther
cou
ntri
es, n
ot s
pecz
fied
Tot
al A
mer
icao
Aus
tral
iaH
awai
iPa
cifi
c Is
land
s (n
ot s
peci
fied
)Ph
ilipp
ine
Isla
nds
Tot
al O
cean
ia
Gra
nd to
tal
Con
tinen
tal i
mm
igra
tion.
Inte
rcon
tinen
tal i
mm
igra
tion
7 38 81 743
1,98
82,
416 41
1,649 1
1,29
7
1,09
113
4
9,49
8 2 4 6
32,7
95
9,49
8
23,2
97
26
862
2,46
84,
829
6,00
5
666
1,57
646
9
18,7
45 2 2
55,1
21
18,1
45
36,3
76
1917
93
656
593
629
2,23
79.
730 11
5,86
6
735
1,60
997
517
0
23,3
04
57,0
97
23,3
04
33,7
93
1918 16
0 69 12
659
251
1,70
510
,870
7,31
7
414
1,10
062
937
9 4
23,5
69 110
242
352
37,3
21
23,5
69
13,7
52
1919 15
1 66 98
261
449
2,65
210
,136
23,8
59 453
136
931
726 2
39,9
26
80,4
88
39,9
26
40,5
62
1920 92
844
43,
110
288
1,38
736
,115 13
324
,461 17
8
987
460
68,4
91 .4 4
174,
221
68,4
91
105,
730
1921 45
4 517
1 525,
955 62
1,16
112
,043
7,86
2
191
452
290 10
28,7
14
58,9
48
28,7
14
30.2
34
1922 13
4 6 36
993
848
5,01
6
228
304
265 16
7,84
6 1 I
25,9
93
7,84
6
18,1
47
1923 32
1 8 722
401
1,14
510
,965
6,12
7
927
549
668 2
21,1
43
2 2
75,4
61
21 ,1
43
54,3
18
1924 43
6 15
203
1,19
420
,415
5,3
72 313
581
297
2,21
9
31,0
45 18 18
85,2
88
31,0
45
54,2
43
tz: H lT
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CUBA 533
SOURCES
Immigración y Movimiento de Passajeros. Cuban Republic. Secretaria de Hacienda,Statistical Section. Havana, 1916, 1920, 1921, 1925.
Tables I (years 1902-1924); all other tables (years 1911-24).
della Emigrazione italiana per l'E.stero negli anni 1906, 1907, 1908 e 1909,1910 e 1911. (Roma, 1908, 1910, 1913.)
Tables I (year 1901); IV (years 1901-06); V (years 1904-10).
Conference internationale de l'Emigration et de l'Imniigration. Rome, May 15-31,1924. Published by the Italian Commissariat-General of Emigration. Rome, 1924,Vol. I, p. 446.
Table IV (years 1907-10).
NOTES
lOur source indicates the following number of Cuban arrivals who are not included in our tables: 1901609; 1902, 88; 1903, 210; 1904, 649.
2Refer to Spain only.
534 INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION STATISTICS
GTJADELOUPE
TABLE Ic— MIGRATION MOVEMENTS OF THE EAST INDIAN POPULATION, 185443
Year Totalintroduced
Repatriated Year Totalintroduced
Repatriated
1854 3141855 4371856 1,0711857 1,3581858 1,4111859 1,7331860 8081861 1,9391862 9061863 1,7291864 6361865 4621866 1,2351867 3,1441868 1,370
...
...
...
...
...
...
...65...243...297......386
186918701871187218731874187518761877187818791880188118821883
915884935462
1,4141,263
7781,3211,2312,2132,1412,6722,770
9781,275
.
...344.
...
...
...
...305............
508.
TABLE 11.—PASSENGERS ARRIVED AT GUADELOUPE FROM EUROPE AND DEPARTED FROMGUADELOUPE TO EUROPE, 1923-24.'
Year Passengers from Europe disembarked Passengers embarked for Europe
- 19231924
772749
793910
U
SOURCES
Notices Coloniales. Paris, 1885. Vol. III, p. 501.
Table I.
Information supplied by the French Government.
Table H.
NOTE
iThe figures refer to the towns of Pointe a Pitre and Basse-Terre.
MARTINIQUE 535
MARTINIQUE
TABLE 1.—DIsTRIBUTIoN OF EXTRA-EUROPEAN IMMIGRANTS IN 1883
Came by
the Neva the Cecile
Males 312 309
EAST INDIANS Females 124 116fMales 13 19
11 21
Total 460 465
TABLE 11.—DIsTRIBuTIoN OF BY SEX ANDNATIONALITY, 1923-24.
1923Nationality
Males Females
1924,
Males Females
EnglishNetherlanderItalianVenezuelan
2193
2.
.
.
21
93
3.
.
.
Total 15 2 15 3
For reference notes see page 536.
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TA
BL
E 1
11.—
DIS
TR
IBU
TIO
N O
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Y S
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ND
CO
UN
TR
Y O
F D
EST
INA
TIO
N, 1
923-
24.
Yea
r
1923
1924
Tot
al
238
272
Age
and
sex
of
emig
rant
s
Bel
gium
Bm
zil
I I
2
Cou
ntry
of d
estin
atio
nIn
tern
a-tio
nal
pass
en-
gers
88 81
Up
to
Mal
es
. 6
15 y
ears
l
iFem
ales
I
9
16-2
0 ye
ars
21-4
0 ye
ars
over
Mal
es [
Fem
ales
' Mal
esFe
maI
cJM
ales
12I
18I
74I
100
I12
13
2372
8628
40 y
ears
Fem
ales
22
Col
om-
bia
I
iI
I42
I
13
Col
on
15
Uni
ted
IP
anam
aV
enez
ise-
ISt
ates
II
laI
iI
923
115
SOU
RC
E
Not
ices
Col
onia
les.
Pari
s,18
85.
p.31
2.
Tab
le I
.
Info
rmat
ion
supp
lied
byth
e Fr
ench
Gov
ernm
ent
(Gen
eral
Secr
etar
iat,
Col
ony
of
Mar
tiniq
ue).
Tab
les
Il-I
ll.
NO
TE
S
iMostly
for
com
mer
cial
pur
pose
s.2N
ativ
es e
mig
ratin
g fo
r w
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DUTCH GUIANA 537
TABLE 01? ALIENS,1 BY COUNTRY OF LAST RESIDENCE, AND EMIGRATION 01? ALIENS,1853-1924.
IMMIGRANTSYEAR EMI-
Dutch ,. GRANTSTotal East Madeira China West Nether- British
Indies Indies lands India
1853—1862 770 8 275 487 . . . . . .
1863—1872 4,625 21 205 2,015 2,382 2 •. .
1873—1882 6,964 94 .... .. .. 214 87 6,5691883—1892 8,806 94 .... 79 .. 8,633 3,401
1293 1,092 ... . ... ..., .... .. 1,0921894 1,788 582 . .. . . . . .... .. 1,206129.5 1,615 . .. . .... .. . . . - .. 1,615 8361896 1,169 ... . ... . . . .... .. 1,1691897 898 898 .. .. . .. .... .. . - -.1898 1,176 560 .... ... . .... . . 616 7431899 669 55 .... .... . .. .. 614 2141900 1,375 1,375 .... .. .. .... .. .... 2651901 1,325 1,323 . . . . .. . . . .. . .
1902 1,562 231 . . . . . . . - . . . . . . 1,331 .
1903 1,263 609 .... . . . .... .. 654 7171904 422 170 -... . .... .. 252 4021905 699 526 .... . . .. .... .. 173 8831906 1,016 384 .... . . . - ... . .. 632 3391907 2,924 1,250 .... . .. . .... . . 1.674 4311908 2,811 944 .. . . . . .. ... . 1,8671909 2,072 648 . . . .. ... . 1,424 5011910 949 471 .. .. . . . .... . . 478 2231911 . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1912 1,691 487 - . - . . .. .... .. 1,204 4131913 1,329 378 ... . . . . ... . . 951 6681914 1,740 173 . .. . . . . .. .. . . 1,567 395.915 .... .... ... .-.. ..-. ..1916 303 .... .... .... ..-. -- 303.917 1, 87 1,187 .... .... .... ..1918 1,175 1,175 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1919 2,126 2,126 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 1,3021920 3,559 3,559 ... . . . . . . - . . . ... 1,3121921 ••. .... .... .. •. .... .. .... 8861922 1,975 1,975 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1923 657 657 ... . .. . ....1924 1,135 1,135 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
TABLE II.—DIsTiuBinION OF JAVANESE IMMIGRANTS AND EMIGRANTS, BY SEX,AGE AND OCCUPATION, 1923.
Total
Sex Age Occupation
Males Females UptolSyears
16—45years
46yearsandover
Agri-culture
Trans- Domes- Public OtherIndus- port and' tic ser services occupa-
try and corn- Nice tions,I none ormining merce I
general
I
labor profes- unknownI I
Immigrants
.. 450(41 11 1271 ..
.
128
2051
Emigrants
63 7 1851 13 145 .. . .. .. 6fF
SOURCES
Jaarcijjers voor het Koninkrijk der Nederkinden. Kolonien. 1899 and 1919. The Hague.Table I (years 1853-99, 1913-19).
Information received from the Central Statistical Bureau of the Netherlands.The Hague. Tables I (years 1897-1912, 1920-24); II (year 1923).
NOTES'Immigration includes only persons intending to work on the plantations.2lncluding 47 women not engaged, who accompany their husbands,
I ng uneinpicyablea.
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VENEZUELA
TABLE I.—IMMIGRATION AND EMIGRATION, 1919-21, 1924.
Year Immigrants Emigrants
191919201921
1924
12,43311,17810,086
13,070
12,87911,8839,152
11,170
SOURCE
Statesman's Year-Book, 1923. London, 1923, pp. 1403 and 1926, London, 1926,p 1403.
Table I (years 1919-21, 1924).