The Economic Structure of the Jewish and Non-Jewish Population in Poland. A map describing the relative share of Jews in the various economic sectors, vis-à-vis non-Jews in Poland, 1921-1928. Yiddish. Published by Y. Berenstein. Warsaw 1928.
The map is divided into different regions according to Poland's cities. In each city, the attitude of the Jews towards the non-Jews engaged in agriculture, industry, crafts, trade and insurance, and others. From the map we learn that Polish industry relied Significantly on Jewish production power in the 1920s. For example, in the partition industry, in most areas of Poland, Jews accounted for about 85% of the working force, in the manufacturing industry about 50%, in the independent trade industries about 30%, and in the other areas about 50% of the productive power.
Size: 71x42 cm. Folding marks. Reinforced paper pasting on the back. A few adhesive marks
mainly on the upper right. Good condition.