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FRANCE - AGRICUIvTURAI, ECONOMY IN GENERAI, 



by districts or regions (i), and in each region according to the number 

 of their members, the results shown in the following table are obtained : 



Tabee I. — Families of agricultural labourers not fed hy employers. 



(N = Number of families visited. — I = Annual income in francs). 



The average annual income of all the 321 households observed comes 

 out at 1343 francs or about two thirds of the figure obtained, by the same 

 enquiry, in*the case of industrial workers' households. We should note 

 that income in kind is notably greater in the case of the agricultural than 



(i) The following regions are those to which the table refers : 



Region I : Seine-et-Oise, Oise, Sonime, Nord. Region II : Ardennes, Meuse, Meurthe-et- 

 Moselle, Vosges, Haute-Marae, Auhc, Yonna, Cote-d'Or, Haute-Sa6ne, Sa6ne-et-Eoire, Terri- 

 toire de Belfort. Region III : Doubs, Jura, Ain, Savoie, Haute-Savoie, Ts^r^-, Basses-Alpes, 

 Hautes-Alpes. Region IV: Alpes-Maritimes, Var, Bouches-du-Rhone, Vaucluse, Ardeche, Gara, 

 Dr6me. Region V : Eot, Eot-et-Garonne, Gironde, Eandes, Basses-Pyrenees, Haute-Garonne, 

 Region VI: Corr^ze, Aveyron, Eoz^re, Haute- Vienne, Creuse, Haute-Eoire. Region VII: 

 Charente, Inde-et-Eoire, Eoiret, Eure-et-Eoir, Sarthe, Mayenne. Region VIII : Eure, Cal- 

 vados, Ome, Seine- Inferieure, Cotes -du- Nord, Finist^re, Morbihan. 



