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Cigar makers-after the lay-off : a case study of the effects of mechanization on employment of hand cigar makers / by Daniel Creamer and Gladys V. Swackhamer.

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Format:
Book
Government document
Author/Creator:
Creamer, Daniel Barnett, 1909-
Swackhamer, Gladys V., author.
Contributor:
National Research Project on Reemployment Opportunities and Recent Changes in Industrial Techniques (U.S.)
Series:
Report (National Research Project on Reemployment Opportunities and Recent Changes in Industrial Techniques (U.S.)) ; no. L-1.
National Research Project on Reemployment Opportunities and Recent Changes in Industrial Techniques. Studies of the effects of industrial change on labor markets. Report ; no. L-1
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Cigar makers--United States.
Cigar makers.
Technological unemployment.
Cigar industry--United States.
Cigar industry.
United States.
Physical Description:
xviii, 93 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm.
Other Title:
Cigar makers-after the layoff
Case study of the effects of mechanization on employment of hand cigar makers
Place of Publication:
Philadelphia, Pa. : Works Progress Administration, 1937.
Notes:
Series title in part also on t.p.
As of 7/24/2017, GPO could not validate the distribution status of this title for the FDLP.
"December 1937."
Photoprinted.
Includes bibliographical references.
Local Notes:
The Balch Institute Library and Archives.
Other Format:
Online version: Creamer, Daniel Barnett, 1909- Cigar makers-after the lay-off.
OCLC:
2480339

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