| PAGE |
|---|
| [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 |