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LABOR BIBLIOGRAPHY,

1914.

PREFATORY NOTE.

This bibliography constitutes the fourth annual publication of this character issued by this Bureau; and its immediate value for our own purposes has been so great as to justify its preparation by this Bureau in the absence of such a publication by any other agency. It includes a wide range of important titles, both of books and of articles in periodicals, having reference to the subject of labor in its broad aspect, which appeared during the calendar year 1914. An endeavor has been made to include the more important titles of publications on this subject which have appeared in English, French, and German, and also, so far as obtainable, those in other languages.

In preparing this bibliography numerous sources have been consulted with an effort to make the list as comprehensive as possible. For its own library this Bureau obtains, by purchase and exchange, a large number of magazines and other publications relating to labor, and also a number of journals and book lists in which the more important publications on this subject are reviewed from time to time. In verifying and completing the information with reference to the various publications the Bureau has had access to the files of the Boston Public Library, the Massachusetts State Library, and the Harvard College Library.

[VIII. 5.]

1. CHILD LABOR.

Addenda to "Child labor laws in all states."
National child labor committee pamphlet
no. 233. New York. June 1914. (4) p.

In continuation of "Child labor laws in all
states."
National child labor bulletin, v. 1,
no. 2, New York, Aug. 1912, (6), 124 p.

ADLER, N.

School children as wage-earners. In Contemporary review. v. 106. p. 77-86. New York. July 1914.

ALABAMA. Children ineligible for employment in the mills, factories and manufacturing establishments in the state of Alabama, 1914. Montgomery. Department of Factory Inspection. [1914.] 23 p. ARGENTINE REPUBLIC. Investigación relacionada con las condiciones de vida y de trabajo del Alto Paraná. Boletín del departamento nacional del trabajo. no. 26. Buenos Aires. Apr. 30, 1914. (4), 245 p.

Report of an investigation relative to the working and living conditions in Alto Paraná. Contains chapters on woman and child labor, Sunday work, cost of living, wages. and housing. Published as a bulletin of the national department of labor of the Argentine Republic.

Trabajo de mujeres y de menores. In Boletín del departamento nacional del trabajo. no. 29. p. 37-41. Buenos Aires. Dec. 31, 1914.

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A study of the tragic conditions in the life of a workingman. Gives chapters on child and woman labor, industrial diseases and accidents, home work, unemployment, and wages.

BREMER, Harry M. People who go to tomatoes. A study of four hundred families. National child labor committee pamphlet no. 215. New York. 1914. 16 p. CALIFORNIA. Age and schooling certificates issued in the state, for period Aug. 10, 1913 to June 25, 1914. In 16th biennial report of the bureau of labor statistics, 1913-1914. [Sacramento.] 1914. p. 41-45.

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

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Child labor ten years after. Child labor bulletin. v. 3. no. 3. section 1. New York, National Child Labor Committee. Nov. 1914. 79 p.

The clinker and some other children. Child

labor bulletin. v. 3. no. 3. section 2.

New York. National Child Labor Committee. Nov. 1914. 62 p.

CLOPPER, Edward N. The child worker in the census report of 1910. In Survey. v. 32. p. 628, 629. New York. Sept. 26, 1914.

Provided however or a bill of exceptions. National child labor committee pamphlet no. 217. New York. Mar. 1914. 11 p. DAWSON, Lucile F. Shall our children work? In Square deal. v. 15. p. 433-438. Battle Creek, Mich. Dec. 1914.

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