CONTENTS

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[Introduction][5]
The Editor
I HISTORICAL
[The Historical Development of Women’s Work in the United States][11]
Helen L. Sumner
II PROBLEMS OF WOMEN IN INDUSTRY
[Changes in Women’s Work in Binderies][27]
Mary Van Kleeck
[The Training of Millinery Workers][40]
Alice P. Barrows
[Training for Salesmanship][52]
Elizabeth B. Butler
[The Education and Efficiency of Women][61]
Emily Greene Balch
[Standards of Living and the Self-Dependent Woman][72]
Susan M. Kingsbury
[A New Social Adjustment][81]
Mary Kingsbury Simkhovitch
[Industrial Work of Married Women][90]
Florence Kelley
[The Economics of “Equal Pay for Equal Work” in the Schools of New York City][97]
John Martin
III SOCIAL ACTION
[Women and the Trade-Union Movement in the United States][109]
Alice Henry
[A Woman’s Strike—An Appreciation of the Shirt-waist Makers of New York][119]
Helen Marot
[Vocational Training for Women][129]
Sarah Louise Arnold
[Training the Youngest Girls for Wage Earning][140]
Mary Schenck Woolman
[Employment Bureaus for Women][151]
M. Edith Campbell
[The Constitutional Aspect of the Protection of Women in Industry][162]
Ernst Freund
[The Illinois Ten-Hour Decision][185]
Josephine Goldmark
IV BIBLIOGRAPHICAL
[A Select List of Books in the English Language on Women in Industry][188]
Carola Woerishoffer