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Wages and Hours of Labor.

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Wages and their proportion to product. In 14th report of the bureau of labour of the province of Ontario, 1913. Toronto. 1914. p. 276-296.

ORAGE, A. R. National guilds: an enquiry into the wage-system and the way out. New York. Macmillan. 1914. viii, 370 p.

OREGON. INDUSTRIAL WELFARE COMMISSION. Power laundries in Portland. By Caroline J. GLEASON. Salem. 1914. 52 p.

KELLEY, Florence. The minimum wage law in Oregon under fire. In Survey. v. 31. p. 740, 741. New York. Mar. 14, 1914.

Statistics of manufactures. In 6th biennial report of the bureau of labor statistics and inspector of factories and workSalem. shops, 1912-1914. 1914. p. 56-82. PENNSYLVANIA.

Mining and manufacturing interests of Pennsylvania in 1912. In 40th report of the bureau of industrial statistics, 1912. Harrisburg. 1914. p. 321-485.

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POWELL, Fred W. Mediation and arbitration of railroad wage controversies: a year's developments. In Quarterly journal of economics. v. 28. p. 360-372. Cambridge, Mass. Feb. 1914.

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. QUEENSLAND. Report of the director of labour and chief inspector of factories and shops for year ended 30th June 1914. Brisbane. Department of Labour. 1914. 131 p.

REEDER, Charles W. (compiler). Bibliography on the minimum wage. In Wages and hours of labor of women and girls employed in mercantile establishments in Ohio in 1913. Columbus. Industrial Commission of Ohio. 1914. p. 23-33. ROCHESTER, Anna. The eight-hour day for

children. National child labor committee pamphlet no. 212. New York. 1914. 16 p.

Reprinted from Child labor bulletin, v. 2, no. 4, p. 40-53, New York, Feb. 1914.

ROWNTREE, B. Seebohm. The way to industrial peace, and the problem of unemployment. London. Unwin. 1914. vi, 182 p. RUBINOW, I. M. The recent trend of real

wages. In American economic review. V. 4. p. 793-817. Princeton, N. J.

Dec. 1914.

SCOTLAND. VAN SANT, H. D. Wage increase in Scotch linoleum mills. In United States commerce reports. no. 79. p. 73. Washington. Apr. 5, 1915. SHEASGREEN, E. E. The profitable wage, what is it? The capitalizing of the human machine. Chicago. Standard Cost Finding Service. 1914. 24, 156 p. SPAIN. Le travail des ouvriers du port de Barce

lone. Madrid. Asociación Internacional para la Protección Legal de los Trabajadores. Sección Española. 1914. 7 p.

Labor conditions of dock laborers at Barcelona. Prepared by the Spanish section of the international association for labor legislation.

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

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TAYLER, N. M. Legal minimum wage and preferential railway rates. In Westminster review. v. 181. p. 11-24. New York. Jan. 1914.

UNITED STATES. Occupations, labor, and wages. In Statistical abstract of the United States, 1913. Washington. Superintendent of Documents. 1914. p. 229-254.

Union scale of wages and hours of labor, May 15, 1913. Bulletin of the United States bureau of labor statistics. whole no. 143. Wages and hours of labor series, no. 7. Mar. 4, 1914. Washington. 150 p.

Wages and hours of labor in the cotton, woolen, and silk industries 1907 to 1913. Bulletin of the United States bureau of labor statistics. whole no. 150. Wages and hours of labor series, no. 10. May 11, 1914. Washington.

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1913. Bulletin of the bureau of labor statistics. whole no. 153. Wages and hours of labor series, no. 12. May 21, 1914. Washington. 160 p. UTAH. BUREAU OF IMMIGRATION, LABOR AND STATISTICS. Utah's minimum wage law for females, effective May 13, 1913. Lake city. [1914.] 16 p.

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VICTORIA. Report of the chief inspector of factories and shops for the year ended 31st December 1913. Melbourne. Department of Labour. 1914. 163 p.

VIRGINIA.

Wages of employees, 1913. In 17th annual report of the bureau of labor and industrial statistics, 1914. Richmond. 1914. p. 109–129.

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Vocations for the trained woman. economic relations of women. Boston. Women's Educational and Industrial Union of Boston, Department. 1914. 175 p.

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VOGT, P. L. Functional industrial relationships and the wage rate. In American journal of sociology. v. 19. p. 753-760. Chicago. May 1914.

VON TYSZKA, C. Löhne und Lebenskosten in Westeuropa im 19. Jahrhundert. Leipzig. Duncker & Humblot. 1914. 291 p.

Wages and cost of living in western Europe in the 19th century. Reviewed in Journal of political economy, v. 23, p. 412, 413, Chicago, Apr. 1915.

Wage and labor conditions in South Africa. In United States daily consular and trade reports. 17th year. no. 187. p. 801-804. Washington. Superintendent of Documents. Aug. 11, 1914.

WARBASSE, Bertha B. A reply to the critics of minimum wage legislation. In Survey. v. 32. p. 57, 58. New York. Apr. 11, 1914. WASHINGTON. Hours and wages of labor. In 9th biennial report of the bureau of labor statistics and factory inspection, 19131914. Olympia. 1914. p. 32-50.

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.

WEBER, Adolf. Die Lohnbewegungen der Gewerkschaftsdemokratie. Bonn. A. Marcus & E. Weber. 1914. 71 p..

The movement for higher wages among organized wage-earners.

Wages and Hours of Labor.

What is a living wage? Judge Heydon's

views. In Journal of the New Zealand department of labour. v. 22. p. 194–204. Wellington.

WILLIAMSON, C. C. A list of selected references on the minimum wage. In 3d report of the New York state factory investigating commission, 1914. Albany. J. B. Lyon Co. 1914. p. 387-413.

WINNIPEG. The work of women and girls in the department stores of Winnipeg. Winnipeg. 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.

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camps in Wisconsin. Madison. 1914. 48 p.

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27. WOMAN LABOR.

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Labour gazette. v. 14. p. 786-790, 897901, 1048-1051, 1157-1164, 1282-1289, 1405-1413; v. 15. p. 46-51, 185-190, 368-372, 462-469, 570-577, 675-682. Ottawa. Jan.-Dec. 1914.

CARLTON, Frank T. The industrial situation. Its effect upon the home, the school, the wage-earner, and the employer. New York. Revell. 1914. 159 p.

Contains chapters on the problem of child and woman labor, trade unions, scientific management, unemployment, wages and hours of labor.

COLORADO. Wages paid our women workers. In 14th biennial report of the bureau of labor statistics, 1913-1914. Denver. 1914. p. 137-147. CONNECTICUT. HOLLOWAY, Charlotte M. The conditions of wage-earning women and girls. Hartford. Bureau of Labor. 1914. 139 p. DENMARK. HALSEY, Olga C. Danish federation of women workers. In Life and labor. v. 4. p. 301, 302. Chicago. Oct. 1914. DREIER, Mary. Tenth anniversary of the New York women's trade union league. In Life and Labor. v. 4. p. 187, 188. Chicago. June 1914.

FINLAND. Minderåriga och kvinnor i Finlands industrier. In Arbetsstatistisk tidskrift. 8th year. p. 228-233. Helsingfors. 1914.

Statistics of woman and child labor in the industries of Finland. Prepared by the general department of industry of Finland and published in the bimonthly bulletin of the department.

GERMANY. FISCHER, Edmund. Frauenarbeit und Familie. Berlin. Julius Springer. 1914. 41 p.

Woman labor and its relation to family life. GOLDMARK, Josephine. New York nightwork law for women upheld. In Survey. v. 32. p. 450. New York. Aug. 1, 1914. Good points and bad of telephone operating as a trade for Philadelphia girls. In Survey. v. 31. p. 542-544. New York. Feb. 7, 1914.

GORDON, Jean. Protective standards for women wage-earners. In Proceedings of the national conference of charities and correction, Memphis, May 8-15, 1914. Fort Wayne, Indiana. The National Conference. 1914. p. 327-332.

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