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Woman Labor.

GORE-BOOTH, E. Women's wages and the laws of supply and demand. In Nineteenth century. v. 76. p. 384-393. New York. Aug. 1914. GREAT BRITAIN. Unemployment among women, October, 1914. In Board of trade labour gazette. v. 22. p. 395. London.

Nov. 1914. HANNA, Gertrud. Organization of women workers in Germany. In Life and Labor. v. 4. p. 134-139. Chicago. May 1905. Special report prepared by the women workers' secretariat of the general commission of trade unions of Germany for presentation at the 4th biennial convention of the national women's trade union league, St. Louis, June 2, 1913.

HENRY, Alice. Chicago conference of women trade unionists. In Life and labor. v. 4. p. 324-329. Chicago. Nov. 1914. HERKNER, Anna. Report to annual convention of the Maryland state and District of Columbia federation of labor. In Life and labor. v. 4. p. 342, 343. Chicago. Nov. 1914.

A report on the first year's administration of the child labor law and the ten-hour law for women made at the first convention of the Maryland state and District of Columbia federation of labor.

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KANSAS. Employment of women. In 29th

annual report of the department of labor and industry, 1913. Topeka. 1914. p. 9-65. LAUGHLIN, Clara E. The work-a-day girl. New York. Revell. 1914. 320 p. MARYLAND. TEN HOUR LAW BUREAU.

1st report. May 1912 to January 1914. Baltimore. [1914.] 28 p.

MASSACHUSETTS. BUREAU OF STATISTICS.

27th annual report on the statistics of manufactures for the year 1912. Boston. 1914. xxx, 126 p.

28th annual report on the statistics of manufactures for the year 1913. Boston. 1914. xxxviii, 127 p.

The statistics of wage-earners are given for males and females in two age groups, viz., 18 years of age and over, and under 18 years of age.

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tin. nos. 1-5. Boston. Jan.-Oct. 1914. No. 1. Jan. 1914. Wages of women in the brush factories in Massachusetts. 22 p. No. 2. Jan. 1914. Wages of women in the corset factories in Massachusetts. 25 p. No. 3. Aug. 15, 1914. Statement and decree concerning the wages of women in the brush industry in Massachusetts. 31 p.

No. 4. Oct. 1914. Wages of women in the candy factories in Massachusetts. 37 p. No. 5. Oct. 1914. Wages of women in the laundries in Massachusetts. 41 p.

Report of the special committee ap pointed by the house of representatives of 1913 to investigate the conditions under which women and children labor in the various industries and occupations, Jan. 1914. Boston. Wright & Potter. 1914. 194 p. [House doc. no. 2126.]

STATE BOARD OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES. Brief outline of laws relating to employment of women and children, 1913. Boston. [1914.] 4 p.

MORLEY, Edith J. (editor). Women workers in seven professions: a survey of their economic conditions and prospects. New York. E. P. Dutton & Co. 1914. xvi, 318 p. NEW ZEALAND. Return of hours of overtime worked by boys and women during the year 1913-1914 in factories in the principal towns in New Zealand. In 23d annual report of the department of labour, 1914. Wellington. 1914. p. 79, 80. OBENAUER, Marie L. and VALENTINE, Frances W.

Hours, earnings, and conditions of labor of women in Indiana mercantile establishments and garment factories. Bulletin of the United States bureau of labor statistics. whole no. 160. Women in industry series, no. 4. Oct. 16, 1914. Washington. 198 p.

ODENCRANTZ, Louise C. Employment of women and children in selected industries. In Survey. v. 31. p. 498, 499. New York. Jan. 24, 1914.

Brief analysis of v. 18 of report on condition of woman and child wage-earners in the United States. U. S. senate doc. no. 645. 61st cong. 2d sess.

O'HARA, E. V. Protective standards for women workers in Oregon. In Proceedings of the national conference of charities and correction, Memphis, May 8-15, 1914. Fort Wayne, Indiana. The National conference. 1914. p. 339–346.

Woman Labor.

OHIO. INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION. Wages and hours of labor of women and girls employed in mercantile establishments in Ohio in 1913. Report no. 1 of the department of investigation and statistics. Columbus. 1914. 33 p. Bibliography.

Wages of women clerks in Ohio. In Survey. v. 32. p. 427, 428. New York. July 25, 1914.

Brief analysis of report issued by industrial commission of Ohio 1913.

OREGON. INDUSTRIAL WELFARE COMMISSION. Power laundries in Portland. By Caroline J. GLEASON. Salem. 1914. 52 p. PRICE, George M. Impressions of women's work abroad. In Survey. v. 32. p. 413. New York. July 18, 1914.

The protection of women. Some laws and lawsuits; a review. In Outlook. v. 106. p. 670-673. New York. Mar. 28, 1914. SCHREINER, Olive. Woman and labour. London. Unwin. 1914. rev. ed. 283 p. SPAIN. CASTRO, José González. El trabajo de la mujer en la industria. In Boletín del instituto de reformas sociales. 11th year. no. 124. p. 312-336. Madrid. Oct. 1914.

A study of woman labor in the industries of Spain with proposed measures for the protection of women in industry. Published in the bulletin of the institute for social reform of Madrid. STONE, N. I. Wages and regularity of employment and standardization of piece rates in the dress and waist industry of New York city. Bulletin of the United States bureau of labor statistics. whole no. 146. Wages and hours of labor series, no. 8. Apr. 28, 1914. Washington. 313 p.

VAN KLEECK, Mary. Working girls in evening schools. Russell Sage foundation publication. New York. Survey Associates. 1914. 258 p.

Vocations for the trained woman.

Studies in economic relations of women. v. 1. pt. 2. Boston. Women's Educational and Industrial Union of Boston, Research Department. 1914. 175 p.

WASHINGTON. Female and child labor in canneries. In 9th biennial report of the bureau of labor statistics and factory inspection, 1913-1914. Olympia. 1914. p. 94-96.

INDUSTRIAL WELFARE COMMISSION. Wages, conditions of work and cost and standards of living of women wage-earners in Washington. By Caroline J. GLEASON. Olympia. 1914. 111 p.

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WINNIPEG. The work of women and girls in the department stores of Winnipeg. nipeg. Civic Committee of the University Women's Club of Winnipeg. 1914. 21 p.

Reviewed in Survey, v. 32, p. 428, New York, July 25, 1914. Also in Labour gazette, v. 15, p. 101-103, Ottawa, July 1914. WISCONSIN. INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION. Report on allied functions for the two years ending June 30, 1914. Madison. Aug. 31, 1914. 102 p.

Women and children in industry. [Madison. 1914.] 22 p. Woman's work. In American labor legislation review. v. 4. p. 631-638. New York. Dec. 1914.

28. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY.

ANDREWS, John B. Compensation for occupational diseases. In National compensation journal. v. 1. no. 1. p. 8, 18. Lansing, Mich. Jan. 1914.

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Occupational disease compensation: some recent verdicts. In Survey. p. 415. New York. July 18, 1914. BEERS, George E. The Connecticut compensation at. In Yale law journal. v. 23. p. 580-588. New Haven. May 1914. BENEDICT, Wallace. The new stage in compensation. In Survey. v. 32. p. 23-28. New York. Oct. 3, 1914. BRADBURY, Harry B. Bradbury's workmen's compensation and state insurance laws. New York. Banks Law Publishing Co. 1914. 2d ed. v. 1. lxxxii, 1052 p.; v. 2. p. 1053-2476.

BRYAN, James W. Employers' liability by

land and sea. In Survey. v. 32. p. 522, 523. New York. Aug. 22, 1914. CALIFORNIA. INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT COMMISSION. Rules, procedure, forms, [under the] workmen's compensation, insurance and safety act. Effective Jan. 1, 1914. San

Francisco. 1914. 40 p.

Schedule for rating permanent disabilities under the workmen's compensation, insurance and safety act. Effective Jan. 1, 1914. San Francisco. [1914.]

69 p. CANADA. Ontario workmen's compensation

act. In Labour gazette. v. 15. p. 68-100. Ottawa. July 1914. CROWNHART, C. H. Who shall select the

physician? In National compensation journal. v. 1. no. 1. p. 3, 7. Lansing, Mich. Jan. 1914. CUTTING, Charles T. The conservative element in the workmen's compensation problem. In National compensation journal. v. 1. no. 11. p. 3, 8. Lansing, Mich. Nov. 1914. DAGGETT, Floyd L. The compensation law as administered in the state of Washington.

In National compensation journal. v. 1. no. 3. p. 3, 4, 14. Lansing, Mich. Mar. 1914.

DAVIS, H. C. The merit rating system as

applied to workmen's compensation insurance. In National compensation journal. v. 1. no. 3. p. 10, 23. Lansing, Mich.

Mar. 1914.

DEACON, J. Byron. How a mine company helped its sufferers. In Survey. v. 32. p. 119, 120. New York. May 2, 1914.

DEARTH, Elmer H. The mutual insurance plan under a compensation law. In National compensation journal. v. 1. no. 2. p. 6, 7, 13. Lansing, Mich. Feb. 1914. DOWNEY, E. H. Essentials of workmen's compensation statistics. In Journal of political economy. v. 22. p. 955-968. Chicago. Dec. 1914.

The economic value and social justice of compulsory compensation laws. In National compensation journal. v. 1. no. 1. p. 14, 15. Lansing, Mich. Jan. 1914.

Extracts from an address by George Suther

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GRANT, Richard F. Workmen's compensation in Ohio. In American employer. v. 2. p. 355-363. Cleveland, Ohio. Jan. 1914. GREAT BRITAIN. Statistics of compensation and of proceedings under the workmen's compensation act, 1906, and the employers' liability act, 1880, during the year 1913. London. Wyman & Sons. 1914. 63 p. HANSEN, Carl M. Schedule rating for workmen's compensation insurance and its effect on accident prevention. In National compensation journal. v. 1. no. 7. p. 3-5. Lansing, Mich. July 1914. Schedule rating for workmen's compensation insurance its effect on industrial safety. In American industries. New York. July 1914. p. 25-27. HUTTON, M. S. Workmen's compensation laws in America. In Engineering magazine. v. 47. p. 82-89. New York. Apr. 1914. ILLINOIS. HARPER, S. A. The law of workmen's compensation in Illinois. Chicago. Callaghan & Co. 1914. xviii, 404 p.

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Illinois workmen's compensation act and decisions and rules of the industrial board. Chicago. Callaghan & Co. 1914. 43 p.

Workmen's Compensation and Employers' Liability.

INDUSTRIAL BOARD. Workmen's compensation act. Springfield. 1914. 35 p.

Text of act and rules of procedure under the workmen's compensation act.

Workmen's compensation act and rules of procedure. Springfield. 1914. 51 p.

Contains text of workmen's compensation act, 1913.

Iowa. Workmen's compensation law of the state of Iowa. New York. Chronicle Co.

1914. 32 p. KANSAS. Industrial accidents and workmen's compensation. In 29th annual report of the department of labor and industry, 1913. Topeka. 1914. p. 173-193. KAUFMANN, C. B.

Iowa employers' liability and workmen's compensation act in effect July 1, 1914. Davenport, Iowa. Kaufmann & Willis. 1914. 22 p.

KENTUCKY. Workmen's compensation law of
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KINNANE, John E. Success of elective com-
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Bulletin.

nos. 7-10. Boston.

No. 7. Reports of cases under the workmen's compensation act determined on appeal by the supreme judicial court, July 1, 1912 to Apr. 30, 1914, inclusive. 185 p.

No. 8. Report of cases under the workmen's compensation act determined on appeal by the supreme judicial court, May 1, 1914, to June 30, 1914, inclusive. 35 p.

No. 9. Sept. 1914. An invitation to the employers of Massachusetts to organize for safety and an offer of assistance by the industrial accident board. 17 p.

No. 10. Report of cases under the workmen's compensation act determined on appeal by the supreme judicial court, June 30, 1914 to Dec. 12, 1914, inclusive. 23 p.

Reports of cases under the workmen's compensation act determined by committees of arbitration, the industrial accident board and the supreme judicial court, July 1, 1913 to June 30, 1914. Boston. xxxvii, 894 p. NELSON, Walter M. Points of contact in the administration of the Michigan compensation law. In National compensation journal. v. 1. no. 1. p. 12, 13, 22. Lansing, Mich. Jan. 1914.

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New Jersey Law Journal Pub. Co. 1914. 227 p.

Workmen's compensation law of the state of New Jersey. New York. John B. Watkins Co. 1914. 30 p.

NEW SOUTH WALES. Regulations under
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NEW YORK. Digest of the New York workmen's
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WEED, and KENNEDY, — The workmen's compensation law of the state of New York. New York. L. W. Lawrence. 1914. 60 p.

Workmen's compensation law of the state of New York. Revised with amendments, Apr. 1914. New York. Lehmaier & Bro. 1914. 47 p. OHIO. INDUSTRIAL

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claims filed under the workmen's compensation act of Ohio, Mar. 1, 1912 to Dec. 31, 1913. Report no. 2 of the department of investigation and statistics. Columbus. 1914. 55 p.

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RAYMOND, E. S. Accident prevention more important than compensation. In National compensation journal. v. 1. no. 1. p. 2, 18. Lansing, Mich. Jan. 1914. A résumé of the arguments against state insurance. New York. Workmen's Compensation Publicity Bureau. Jan. 1914. rev. ed. (2), 16 p.

RHODE ISLAND. WEBB, George H. Report on the Rhode Island workmen's compensation act for the year ending September 30, 1913. In 27th annual report of the commissioner of industrial statistics, 1913. Providence. 1914. p. 1-52. ROWE, J. Scofield. A criticism of mutual compensation insurance in the state of New York. In National compensation journal. v. 1. no. 7. p. 6-10. Lansing, Mich. July 1914.

RUSSELL, Talcott H. The compensation law as administered in the state of Connecticut. In National compensation journal. v. 1. no. 6. p.3,4,8. Lansing, Mich. June 1914. SAYERS, Joseph D. The state of Texas employers' liability act. In National compensation journal. v. 1. no. 4. p. 3, 4. Lansing, Mich. Apr. 1914.

STODDARD, William L. Conditional compensation: correlating work and wage. In Survey. v. 31. p. 442. New York. Jan. 10, 1914.

STUBBS, William E. Comparative tables of workmen's compensation schedules. In National compensation journal. v. 1. no. 12. p. 9-11. Lansing, Mich. Dec. 1914. THOMAS, G. N. W. Workmen's compensation London. Butterworth. 1914.

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INDUSTRIAL INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. 3d annual report for the twelve months ending Sept. 30, 1914. Olympia. 1914. 125 p.

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