THE PROBLEM OF UNEMPLOYMENT AND VAGRANCY
Beveridge, W. H., Unemployment: A Problem of Industry. London: Longmans, Green & Co., 1909. Pp. 317.
Bliss, W. D. P., What Is Done for the Unemployed in European Countries. United States Labor Bull. No. 76 (1908), pp. 741-934.
Booth, William, The Vagrant and the Unemployable. London: 1909. Pp. 79.
Dawson, W. H., The Vagrancy Problem. London: P. S. King & Son, 1910. Pp. 270.
Hunter, Robert, Property. New York: Macmillan, 1912. Pp. 380.
Kelly, Edmond, The Elimination of the Tramp. New York: Putnam & Sons, 1908. Pp. 111.
Laws of Various States Relating to Vagrancy.
Laubach, Frank C., Why There Are Vagrants. New York: University of Columbia Press, 1916. Pp. 128.
Lewis, Burdette G., The Offender, and His Relations to Law and Society. New York: Harper, 1921. Pp. 380.
Lewis, O. F., “Vagrancy in the United States,” Proceedings of the National Conference of Charities and Corrections (1907), pp. 52-70.
Marsh, Benjamin C., “Causes of Vagrancy and Methods of Eradication,” Annals of the Amer. Acad. of Pol. and Soc. Science, Vol. XXIII, No. 3, pp. 445-56. Philadelphia: 1904.
Massachusetts Association of Relief Officers, Report on Best Methods of Dealing with Tramps and Wayfarers, 1901.
“The Men We Lodge,” Report of the Advisory Social Service Committee of the Municipal Lodging House. New York City: Dept, of Public Charities, 1915. Pp. 42.
Nichols, Malcolm, “National Aspects of the Transient Problem,” The Family, III (June, 1922), 89-91.
Ostwald, Hans Otto, Die Bekämpfung der Landstreicherei. Stuttgart: R. Lutz, 1903. Pp. 278.
Report of the Commissioner of Public Affairs. Portland, Ore.: Wood Yard, 1915.
Report of the Mayors Committee on Unemployment. New York City: 1917. Pp. 132.
Wolfe, Albert B., The Lodging Problem in Boston. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1906. Pp. 200.