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Report on condition of woman and child-wage earners in the United States.
LIBRA 331.3 Un35 v.1
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- Format:
- Book
- Government document
- Author/Creator:
- United States. Bureau of Labor.
- Series:
- United States. Congress. Senate 1910). (61st., 2nd session : Document ; no. 645.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Women labor union members--United States--History.
- Women labor union members.
- Child labor.
- History.
- Cotton textile industry.
- United States.
- Cotton textile industry--United States.
- Women--Employment.
- Women.
- Labor.
- Labor movement.
- Working class.
- Child labor--United States--History.
- Physical Description:
- 19 volumes : illustrations ; 24 cm
- Place of Publication:
- Washington, D.C. : Government Printing Office, 1910-1913.
- Contents:
- v.1 Cotton textile industry.
- v.2 Men's ready-made clothing.
- v.3 Glass industry.
- v.4 The silk industry.
- v.5 Wage-earning women in stores and factories.
- v.6 The beginnings of child labor legislation in certain states; a comparative study.
- v.7 Conditions under which children leave school to go to work.
- v.8 Juvenile delinquency and its relation to employment.
- v.9 History of women in industry in the United States.
- v.10 History of women in trade unions.
- v.11 Employment of women in the metal trades.
- v.12 Employment of women in laundries.
- v.13 Infant mortality and its relation to the employment of mothers.
- v.14 Causes of death among woman and child cotton-mill operatives.
- v.15 Relation between occupation and criminality of women.
- v.16 Family budgets of typical cotton-mill workers.
- v.17 Hookworm disease among cotton-mill operatives.
- v.18 Employment of women and children in selected industries.
- v.19 Labor laws and factory conditions.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Contains:
- Cotton textile industry.
- Men's ready-made clothing.
- Glass industry.
- The silk industry.
- Wage-earning women in stores and factories.
- The beginnings of child labor legislation in certain states; a comparative study.
- Conditions under which children leave school to go to work.
- Juvenile delinquency and its relation to employment.
- History of women in trade unions.
- History of women in industry in the United States.
- Employment of women in the metal trades.
- Employment of women in laundries.
- Infant mortality and its relation to the employment of mothers.
- Causes of death among woman and child cotton-mill operatives.
- Relation between occupation and criminality of women.
- Family budgets of typical cotton-mill workers.
- Hookworm disease among cotton-mill operatives.
- Employment of women and children in selected industries.
- Labor laws and factory conditions.
- OCLC:
- 30080897
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