[SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC BOOKS.]
WELFARE WORK.
Employers’ Experiments for Improving Working Conditions in Factories. By E. Dorothea Proud, B.A., C.B.E. With a Foreword by the Right Hon. David Lloyd George, P.C., M.P., Prime Minister. Demy 8vo. Second Edition. 8s. 6d. net.
Mr. Lloyd George says: “Her knowledge of welfare work is unique, and her book bids fair to become the standard work on the subject. I warmly commend it to employers, to Lady Superintendents, and to all those members of the general public who care for the welfare of the workers in our factories.”
WOMEN IN MODERN INDUSTRY.
By B. L. Hutchins. With a Chapter on the 1906 Wage Census by J. J. Mallon. 4s. 6d. net.
“Miss Hutchins’s book, which attempts for the first time to give a coherent account of women’s labour problems, will be found of great value in helping us to understand the question.... It is an excellent piece of work, upon which she is much to be congratulated, and the bulk of it will be of permanent value.”—The Times.
THE GIRL IN INDUSTRY.
A Scientific Investigation. By D. J. Collier. With a Foreword and Introduction by B. L. Hutchins. 9d. net.