Data from Modern Germany: Society, Economy, and Politics in the 20th Century.

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Data from Modern Germany: Society, Economy, and Politics in the 20th Century.

Data from Modern Germany: Society, Economy, and Politics in the 20th Century.

Chart 3: Household Spending for a Middle-Income Family of Three Data from Modern Germany: Society, Economy, and Politics in the 20th Century.

Chart 4: Daily Per Capita Food Consumption for a Middle-Income Household Data from Modern Germany: Society, Economy, and Politics in the 20th Century.

Chart 5: Index of German Industrial Production (1928=100) Data from Modern Germany: Society, Economy, and Politics in the 20th Century.

Chart 6: German Industrial Production by Industry (1913=100) Data from Modern Germany: Society, Economy, and Politics in the 20th Century.

Chart 7: General Unemployment (percentage of labor force) Data from Modern Germany: Society, Economy, and Politics in the 20th Century.

Chart 8: German Employment in Key Economic Sectors (millions of workers) Data from Modern Germany: Society, Economy, and Politics in the 20th Century.