STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1817, sig. 109-5/45 Page 32 · 32 of 26
THE SECRETARY TO THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1817, sig. 109-5/45
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Vt The professional structure also has no effect on the advantage of the scattered German language in the Pilsen region. The percentage of economically independent families, such as farmers, tradesmen and liberal professions, is small. In the whole Oberlandrat region there are only six German large land holdings. In the case of an introduction of the right of inheritance in the Protectorate, the OLB Pilsen would only have to be calculated with the establishment of about 35 places of inheritance, since the Acer food required for the size of the estate lies in the area between seven and eight hectares. Since the establishment of a protectorate, a strong move from private-sector occupations to the public sector has been noticeable, especially in the case of the Pilsen Germans, so that to a certain extent it is possible to speak of an appointment. The most powerful element of the German population of the Pilse- ner Oberlandrat district is the employed persons, then the renters, pensioners and the industrial and industrial workers. The high proportion of pensioners and pensioners is explained by the unhealthy age structure of Germanism. For more details, see the table on the occupational breakdown of the German population in the OLB Pilsen, Annex II. It is already clear from this occupational breakdown that the social situation cannot be described as satisfactory in the case of the extensive economic dependence of the scattered German population within the Olb Pilsen. In the rarest cases, these are actually economically secure existences. The financial situation of the German workers and employees requires in particular an early clarification, since their salaries and wages would keep pace with the manner in which they are: