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The economic position of women.
Title:
The economic position of women.
Author:
Academy of Political Science (U.S.)
Publication Information:
New York, [publisher not identified], 1910.
Physical Description:
193 pages ; 24 cm.
Language:
English
Contents:
I. Historical: The historical development of women's work in the United States, by Helen L. Sumner.--II. Problems of women in industry: Changes in women's work in binderies, by Mary Van Kleeck; The training of millinery workers, by Alice P. Barrows; Training for salesmanship, by Elizabeth B. Butler; The education and efficiency of women, by Emily G. Balch; Standards of living and the self-dependent woman, by Susan M, Kingsbury; A new social adjustment, by Mary K. Simkhovitch; Industrial work of married women, by Florence Kelley; The economics of "Equal pay for equal work" in the schools of New York city, by J. Martin.--III. Social action: Women and the trade-union movement in the United States, by Alice Henry; A woman's strike-an appreciation of the shirtwaist makers of New York, by Helen Marot; Vocational training for women, by Sarah L. Arnold; Training the youngest girls for wage earning, by Mary S. Woolman; Employment bureaus for women, by M. Edith Campbell; The constitutional aspect of the protection of women in industry, by E. Freund; The Illinois ten-hour decision, by Josephine Goldmark.--IV. Bibliographical.
Format :
Book