—— (same). Women workers in Milwaukee tanneries. Madison: Wisconsin bureau of labor. 1908.
Redgrave, Alexander. (Editor). Factory acts; including the act of 1895, ed. 6. London: Shaw. 1895.
Richardson, A. S. The girl who earns her own living. N. Y.: Dodge. 1909.
[Describes different trades and professions for girls: stenography, salesmanship, trained and semi-trained nursing, dressmaking, library work, millinery, telephone operating, government work, manicuring, hairdressing, factory work, proof reading, etc. One chapter considers fully expenses of self-supporting girls in big cities.]
Richardson, Dorothy. The long day. N. Y.: Century. 1907.
[The experience of a woman in various occupations and her difficulties in earning a living.]
Roe, E. M. Factory and workshop acts explained and simplified; with summaries of the workmen’s compensation act, 1897, and the truck act, 1896. London: Simpkin. 1897.
[Small hand-book “untechnical guide,” with marginal notes and full index.]
Scottish council for women’s trades. Women’s work in laundries; report of an inquiry conducted by M. H. Irwin. Glasgow: 1904.
—— (same). Women’s work in tailoring and dressmaking; report of an inquiry conducted by M. H. Irwin. Glasgow. 1900.