The economic position of womenAcademy of Political Science in the City of New York
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The economic position of women
Academy of Political Science in the City of New York
Women -- Employment -- United States; Women -- United States -- Economic conditions
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council. 1901.
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[A chapter on the necessity for and the right to leisure; a chapter on
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[Contains reports on artificial flower making, corset making,
dressmaking, lace making and mending, ladies’ tailoring, laundry work,
millinery, photography, ready-made clothing, surgical instrument
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[General consideration of women in the different branches of the
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training, legislation and wages.]
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[The white lead trade and match factories.]
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[General references to women’s economic position and some special
references to trade unions and the woman wage earner.]
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workers; papers read at the conference held in Manchester, October,
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[Women as skilled and unskilled workers; educated and married women;
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returns received from manufacturers and employers in New York.]
---- Committee of the Assembly. Report and testimony taken before the
special committee of Assembly appointed to investigate conditions of
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legal aspects of industrial occupations as affecting health. N. Y.:
Dutton. 1902.
[Many of the trades considered include women workers.]
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