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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.

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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.

Statistics of woman and child labor based on the report of the division of factory inspection, 1913. Published in the bulletin of the national department of labor of the Argentine Republic.

AUSTRALIA. Manufacturing industries. In

Official year book of the commonwealth of
Australia, 1901-1913. no. 7. Melbourne.
Bureau of Census and Statistics. 1914.
p. 450-497.

Statistics showing number of persons employed, by sex, statistics of child labor, wages, and value of product.

BLOOMFIELD, Meyer. The school and the start

in life. A study of the relation between school and employment in England, Scotland, and Germany. Bulletin of United States bureau of education. whole no. 575. no. 4 of 1914. Washington. Superintendent of Documents. 1914. 146, iii p. Bibliography.

BONNEFF, Léon et Maurice. La vie tragique des travailleurs. Paris. Rivière. 1914. 6th ed. xiv, 390 p.

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Child Labor.

DEAN, A. D. Child-labor or work for children. In Craftsman. v. 25. p. 515-521. New York. Mar. 1914. DEARLE, Norman B. Industrial training. With special reference to the conditions prevailing in London. London. P. S. King & Son. 1914. xiii, 596 p. The federal child labor bill. Child labor bulletin. v. 2. no. 4. New York. National Child Labor Committee. Feb. 1914. 79 p.

Preliminary program, papers, addresses, and discussions of the 10th annual conference on child labor, New Orleans, La., Mar. 15-18, 1914.

Federal power and child labor. In Nation. v. 98. p. 150, 151. New York. Feb. 12, 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 depart

ment.

Undersökning rörande arbetsförhållandena i restauranter och hotell, matserveringar samt kaféer i Helsingfors. In Arbetsstatistisk tidskrift. 8th year. p. 275-302. Helsingfors. 1914.

Report of an investigation on labor conditions in cafés, restaurants, and hotels of Helsingfors. Published in the bimonthly bulletin of the department of industry of Finland.

FREEMAN, Arnold. Boy life and labour. The manufacture of inefficiency. London. P. S. King & Son. 1914. xiii, 252 p. GERMANY. Bestimmungen über die Beschäf

tigung von Arbeiterinnen und jugendlichen Arbeitern in Ziegeleien. In ReichsArbeitsblatt. v. 12. p. 80, 81. Berlin. Jan. 1914.

Letter to the minister of trade and commerce concerning woman and child labor in brick factories. Published in the imperial labor journal.

Child labor in Germany. In Square deal. v. 14. p. 547, 548. Battle Creek, Mich. July 1914.

Shows number of children employed in various mills and factories in Germany during 1910 and 1911.

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HALSEY, Olga S. Directing the work life of English children. In Survey. v. 32. p. 195, 196. New York. May 16, 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.

HINE, Lewis W. Children or cotton? Raising the question of cotton picking in Texas. In Survey. v. 31. p. 589-592. New York. Feb. 7, 1914.

Story of an investigation made by the national child labor committee, Sept. to Nov. 1913. KEELING, Frederic. Blind alley labour. In Women's industrial news. new series. no. 66. p. 267-271. London. July 1914. The present position of child labour regulation. In Women's industrial news. new series. no. 66. p. 259–267. London. July 1914.

LEWIS, William D. Child labor and interstate commerce. In Survey. v. 32. p. 35-37. New York. Apr. 4, 1914.

Substance of an argument before committee on labor of house of representatives, Mar. 9, in support of the constitutionality of the national child labor bill.

Little comrades who toil. Child labor bulletin. v. 3. no. 2. pt. 1. New York. National Child Labor Committee. Aug. 1914. 88 p.

LOVEJOY, Owen R. Memorandum on the Palmer-Owen child labor bill. National child labor committee pamphlet no. 216. New York. Mar. 1914. 32 p.

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MARYLAND. Amending the Maryland child labor law. In Survey. v. 32. p. 87. New York. Apr. 25, 1914. Child labor. In 22d annual report of the bureau of statistics and information, 1913. Baltimore. 1914. p. 11-122. MASSACHUSETTS. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS

FOR THE PROMOTION OF UNIFORMITY OF

LEGISLATION IN THE UNITED STATES. 5th annual report, Dec. 31, 1913. Boston. 1914. 7 p.

27th annual

BUREAU OF STATISTICS. 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.

CHILD LABOR COMMITTEE. Child labor law. [Annual] report, Jan. 1, 1914. Boston. 1914. 24 p.

Report of the special committee appointed 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. 1st annual report, Jan. 1914. Boston. Wright & Potter. 1914. 64 p.

Brief on the laws relating to employment of women and children, 1913. Boston. 1914. 4 p.

Report on the effect of the child labor law of 1913. By Robert A. WOODS. Boston. Mar. 27, 1914. 94 p. [House doc. no. 2552.]

Issued as supplement to 1st annual report of state board of labor and industries.

MCKELWAY, A. J. Child labor and the home. In Proceedings of the national conference of charities and correction, Memphis, May 8-15, 1914. Fort Wayne, Ind. The National Conference. 1914. p. 333-339.

Ten years of child labor reform. In Proceedings of the national conference of charities and correction, Memphis, May 8-15, 1914. Fort Wayne, Ind. The National Conference. 1914. p. 138-146. MERRIMAN, Christina. Searchlight turned on child labor and the tailoring trades. In Survey. v. 32. p. 303, 304. New York. June 13, 1914.

Pt. 5 of a series of interpretations of the hearings before the federal industrial relations commission.

NEW ZEALAND. Return of hours of overtime worked by boys and women during 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.

ODENCRANTZ, Louise C. Employment of

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

Résumé 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.

ROCHESTER, Anna. (1) Children at work on men's clothing. (2) Child labor in the glass industry. Child labor bulletin. v. 3. no. 2. pt. 2. New York. National Child Labor Committee. Aug. 1914. p. 89129.

A summary of volumes 2 and 3 of the federal report on the condition of woman and child wage-earners in the United States, U. S. senate doc. no. 645, 61st cong., 2d sess.

The consumer and the federal child labor law. In Survey. v. 32. p. 412, 413. New York. July 18, 1914.

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.

What do American people want for their children? In Survey. v. 32. p. 49. New York. Apr. 11, 1914.

Strike among Southern textile workers lin Atlanta, Georgia]. In Survey. v. 32. p. 476. New York. Aug. 8, 1914. SWEDEN. HALSEY, Olga S. Sweden's new law for the protection of workingmen. In Survey. v. 32. p. 59. New York. Apr. 11, 1914.

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