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- Abuses, in factories,
- [112;]
- in dry-goods stores,
- [265.](See also Fines, Factories, Hours.)
- Age, average, of working-women in Massachusetts,
- Agricultural labor, women press into,
- Agricultural Laborers' Union, women denied admission to,
- Alabama, women workers in,
- Alfred's "History of the Factory Movement,"
- American girls, percentage of, employed in Massachusetts,
- Andover ordinances,
- Appendix,
- Apprentices,
- Arbitration,
- Aristotle, "Politics" and "Economics,"
- Arizona, working-women in,
- Arkansas, working-women in,
- Atlanta, Ga., weekly wage in,
- Austria, hours of labor in,
- Authorities consulted,
- Bakeries, girls in,
- Baltimore, Md., weekly wage in,
- Beating,
- Beaulieu, Paul Leroy,
- Belgium, inquiry commission,
- Berlin Labor Conference,
- Betton, Frank, investigation of conditions in Kansas,
- Bibliography,
- Bishop, Commissioner,
- "Bitter Cry of Outcast London,"
- Blackwell, Dr. Emily, on restraints on women workers,
- Book-binding, women and children employed in,
- Boston, weekly wage in,
- [139;]
- establishment of labor bureau in,
- report on working-girls of,
- women employed in,
- Brain, relative sizes and weights of man's and woman's,
- Brassey, Lord,
- Broadcloth, weaving of, by women,
- Brooklyn, N.Y., weekly wage in,
- Bücher, Dr. Carl,
- Buffalo, N.Y., weekly wage in,
- California, average wage in,
- [141;]
- women workers in,
- first labor-bureau report,
- Calkins, Mary W., on profit-sharing,
- Capital has no complaint,
- Capitalist, and landlord absorb lion's share,
- [7;]
- investment of skill and risk,
- Carpet-weaving, women employed in,
- Celibacy,
- Census Bureau, difficulties in work of,
- [102;]
- discrepancies in reports,
- Charity adds insult to injury,
- Charlemagne,
- Charleston, S.C., weekly wage in,
- Chicago, weekly wage in,
- Child labor, efforts against,
- Chivalry,
- Cigar-making, women and children employed in,
- Cincinnati, weekly wage in,
- Cities, women's trades focussed in,
- Clement of Alexandria, on women,
- Cleveland, O., weekly wage in,
- Clothing-trade, women employed in,
- Colbert,
- Colorado, women workers in,
- [110;]
- labor-bureau reports,
- weekly wage in,
- Commodity, labor as a,
- Competition, among needle-workers,
- [22;]
- should be controlled,
- Conciliation, arbitration and,
- Conditions, general, in Maine,
- [189;]
- Massachusetts,
- Connecticut,
- Rhode Island,
- New Jersey,
- Kansas,
- Wisconsin,
- Colorado,
- Indiana,
- Minnesota,
- California,
- Missouri,
- Michigan,
- in New York stores,
- Congrès Féministe,
- Connecticut, women workers in,
- [110;]
- labor bureau organized,
- average wage,
- Cotton, first bale of,
- [67;]
- industry,
- in Italy,
- machinery and mills,
- Cotton-goods trade, women in,
- Coxe, Tench,
- Credit,
- Crime and pauperism in labor reports,
- Criminal list fed by factory system,
- Custom hampers women workers,
- Cyprian,
- Dakota, working-women in,
- Daniel, Dr. Annie S.,
- Deaconesses,
- De Gournay,
- Delaware, women workers in,
- Diet, effect oil industrial efficiency,
- Distribution of wealth, conflict over,
- District of Columbia, working-women in,
- Divorces in Massachusetts labor reports,
- Domestic service,
- [57,]
- [237;]
- in California,
- in Colorado,
- advantages of,
- disadvantages,
- employers of,
- Woman's Congress on,
- Donaldson, Principal,
- Dress-making,
- Drimakos,
- Dry-goods houses, abuses in,
- Dust in modern manufacture,
- Dynamic Sociology,
- Earnings, definition of,
- [127;]
- average of working-women in Massachusetts,
- Economic question, the question of the day,
- [7;]
- dependence,
- Greek thought,
- Education, technical, as affecting efficiency,
- [14;]
- of girls less practical than of boys,
- industrial, in Italy,
- in Sweden,
- compulsory,
- demanded for the employer and the public,
- Efficiency, differences in, regulate wages,
- [14;]
- affected by education,
- Embroidery,
- Emerson, Mary Moody,
- Emigration, Irish,
- Employment, fluctuation in, affects wages,
- Encyclical of Pope Leo XIII.,
- Engels, Dr., on proportion of subsistence to total expenses,
- Evils recognized,
- Evolution, woman's industrial activity in harmony with,
- Expenses, average of working-women in Massachusetts,
- Factory, system,
- [75,]
- [90;]
- girls,
- Lowell girls,
- laws,
- conditions,
- hours,
- women in,
- employments, effects of,
- ventilation,
- inspection,
- married women in,
- movement,
- Fair house, standard of,
- Families, condition of,
- Family life, demoralization of,
- Fawcett, Henry, opposition to women in trades,
- Fines, system of,
- Florida, women workers in,
- Fortescue,
- France, hours of labor in,
- Fry, Eleanor,
- Fuller, Margaret,
- Furriers,
- Georgia, women workers in,
- Germany, attitude of Emperor William,
- "Germinal,"
- Gilman, N.P., on profit-sharing,
- Gloves, home manufacture of,
- Godfrey's Cordial in infant mortality,
- Greeley, Horace,
- Guilds,
- [45;]
- expulsion of women from,
- Habits, personal, as affecting efficiency,
- Half-time system for children,
- Harkness, Margaret,
- Harland, Sarah, on work for uneducated women,
- Harrison, Frederick,
- Health, in factory employments,
- [91;]
- of working-women in Massachusetts,
- Homes, of working-people,
- Hosiery and knitting, women employed in,
- Hours of labor, in Massachusetts,
- Huxley, Thomas, description of London parish,
- Idaho, working-women in,
- Ideals, alteration of, called for,
- Illinois, women workers in,
- Immobility of labor,
- Income, defined,
- [127;]
- average, in Massachusetts,
- Indiana, women workers in,
- Indianapolis, average wage in,
- Individual development,
- Industrial, education,
- Industries open to women in the United States,
- Infant mortality,
- Insanity among workers,
- Intellectual degeneracy of factory operatives,
- Intelligence, effect on efficiency,
- [14;]
- effect of factory system on,
- Intemperance produced by factory system,
- Iowa, women workers in,
- [110;]
- labor bureau,
- "Iphigenia in Tauris,"
- Irish, emigration,
- Iron law of wages, defined and denounced,
- [15;]
- applicable to unskilled labor,
- Jevons, W.S.,
- Justice, education in,
- Kansas, women workers in,
- [110;]
- labor bureau,
- average wage in,
- Kay, Dr.,
- Kelley, Florence,
- Kettle, Rupert, on arbitration,
- Knights of Labor, on women's work,
- Knitting,
- [74;]
- and hosiery trades, women in,
- Labor, degradation of,
- [35;]
- unskilled in colonies,
- child,
- effect of out-door, on pregnant mothers,
- unskilled,
- bureaus, their work in relation to women,
- [110] (see also under each State);
- Father of,
- mobility of,
- Congress in Belgium,
- hours of, in Germany,
- in France,
- in Austria,
- in Belgium,
- in Switzerland,
- Laborer does not receive his share,
- Lace-making, women employed in,
- Lecky, W.H.,
- Leroy-Beaulieu, Paul,
- Levasseur, E.,
- Lille, cave-dwellers in,
- "London, Bitter Cry of Outcast,"
- Louis le Jeune,
- Louis, Saint, "Institutions" of,
- Louisiana, women workers in,
- Louisville, Ky.,
- Love, law of, ends conflict,
- Lowell factory-girl,
- Lowell, Josephine Shaw,
- Luther,
- Lynn, Mass., shoe-making industry of,
- Machinery, effects on woman's labor,
- Maine, Sir Henry,
- Maine, women employed in,
- [110;]
- in shoe-making,
- labor bureau,
- average wages,
- Manual training, in California,
- Marriage,
- Married women in factories,
- Massachusetts, Bureau of Labor reports,
- Match-making dangers,
- Mazzini on freedom,
- Men oppose admission of women to trades,
- Men's furnishing-goods, women employed in,
- Michigan, women workers in,
- Millinery, women employed in,
- [108;]
- readily organized trade,
- Mines, women in,
- Minnesota, women employed in,
- [110;]
- labor bureau,
- average wage,
- Mississippi, working-women in,
- Missouri, women workers in,
- Mobility of labor,
- Modern processes involve risk,
- Montana, working-women in,
- Mundella, Arthur, on arbitration,
- Nebraska, working-women in,
- Needle, resource of unskilled woman laborers,
- Nevada, women workers in,
- Newark, average wage in,
- New England, shoe operatives in,
- New Hampshire, women in shoe-making industry in,
- [99;]
- total women workers,
- New Jersey, factory evils in,
- [94;]
- women workers employed,
- average wage,
- New Mexico, working-women in,
- New Orleans, average wages in,
- New York, Labor Bureau reports,
- [94,]
- [119;]
- factory evils,
- total women workers in State,
- average wage in,
- New York City, average wage in,
- [139;]
- percentage of women workers in,
- "Tribune" stirs in sewing-women's behalf,
- North Carolina, total women employed in,
- Nott, Mrs.,
- Nottingham lace manufacture,
- Offices, intelligence,
- Ohio, women employed in,
- Oregon, working-women in,
- Organization among women, in France,
- Parent-Duchalet,
- Pauperism and crime in labor reports,
- Pay, just, the first remedy,
- [25;]
- equal for both sexes,
- Peck, Charles F., work in New York,
- Pennsylvania, working-women in,
- Perkins, Mrs. Thomas,
- Philadelphia, average weekly wage in,
- Plato,
- Post-office, employment of women in, objected to,
- Potter, Beatrice,
- Poverty, no more desperate in Europe than in the United States,
- [9;]
- in London,
- produced by factory system,
- Prejudice, born of ignorance, etc., to be dismissed,
- Profit-sharing between employer and employed,
- Prostitution, fed by factory system,
- [91,]
- [92;]
- by domestic service,
- statistics in,
- recruited from factories,
- Providence, average weekly wage in,
- Quesnay,
- Question of the day, the economic one,
- Questions, three, to be answered,
- Ranke, on air required,
- Remedies, just pay the first,
- Reports, labor, six divisions of,
- [115.] (See also under various States.)
- Reybaud's "History of the Factory Movement,"
- Rhode Island, working-women in,
- Rice, Commissioner, deals with women wage-earners in Colorado report,
- Richmond, Va., average weekly wage in,
- Robinson, Henry A., Michigan Labor Bureau work,
- Robinson, Mrs. H.H.,
- Rogers, Thorold,
- Saleswomen,
- San Francisco, average weekly wage in,
- Sanitary conditions of factories and of operatives' homes,
- San José, average weekly wage in,
- Savannah, average weekly wage in,
- Savings of Massachusetts working-women,
- Seamstresses, in Paris,
- Seats in shops,
- Sewing-women, feeling stirred in behalf of,
- Sex, disability of, in the way of mobility of labor,
- "Sharing the Profits," by Mary W. Calkins,
- Shearman, T.G., on irregularity of conditions in the United States,
- Shirt-making, women in,
- Shoe-making, women in,
- Silk-growing,
- Silk industry, women and children in,
- Silk manufactory, women and children in, in Italy,
- Simon, Jules,
- Single and married, proportion of, among working-women,
- Smith, Adam,
- [54;]
- summary of causes for difference in wages,
- Social life of working-people,
- Society, women workers frowned on by,
- Solidarity of humanity,
- Soul-moulding, Mazzini on,
- South Carolina, working-women in,
- Spinning-classes,
- Statistics inadequate as to early conditions,
- Stevens, Dr., on increase of insanity,
- Stores, condition of women and children in,
- St. Louis, average weekly wage in,
- St. Paul, average weekly wage in,
- Straw-braiding in New England,
- Sully,
- Supply and demand,
- Sweating-system,
- [150,]
- [235;]
- parliamentary investigation of, end of report on,
- Tacitus,
- Technical education, as affecting efficiency,
- Tenement-house manufacture,
- Tennessee, working-women in,
- Tertullian,
- Texas, working-women in,
- Textile industries, women in,
- Thucydides, opinion of,
- Tobacco trade, women in,
- Trades, admission of women to, barred by men,
- Tramp question, in labor reports,
- Trusts, alarm caused by growth of,
- Turgot,
- Tutelage, perpetual, of women,
- Umbrellas and canes, women employed in,
- Unemployed, condition of,
- Union, Working-Women's Protective,
- United States, Labor Bureau Reports on working-women,
- Unskilled labor, in majority,
- [22;]
- fierce competition in,
- surplus of, following Civil War,
- Utah, working-women in,
- Vacations of working-women in Massachusetts,
- Value of laborer's service to employer, elements of,
- Vapors, dangers of, in manufacture,
- Vegetables, cultivation of, by women,
- Vermont, working-women in,
- Vincent, Madame,
- Villermé,
- Wage rates, present, in United States,
- Wages, why men receive more than women,
- [14,]
- [21;]
- effect of industrial efficiency on,
- iron law of,
- effort to make standard of life conform to,
- tendency to a minimum,
- Adam Smith for causes of difference in,
- in stores,
- final effect of woman's work on,
- not fixed,
- field,
- eighteenth-century,
- in France,
- in Russia,
- New York,
- decrease in,
- in clothing,
- in Connecticut,
- in Italy,
- in California,
- Colorado,
- Iowa,
- Kansas,
- Maine,
- Minnesota,
- Michigan,
- Rhode Island,
- average, per State,
- average, for all cities,
- average, by cities,
- definition of,
- Wages question the question of the day,
- Wales, women in industries in,
- Walker, Gen. F.A., on differences in efficiency,
- [14;]
- difficulties of census enumeration,
- Ward, Lester F.,
- Wealth, ratio of increase greater than that of population,
- [8;]
- greater aggregation of, in the United States than in Great Britain,
- Weavers of Baltimore,
- Weaving, colonial,
- West Virginia, working-women in,
- Widows, proportion of, among other workers,
- Windows, nailing down of,
- Wisconsin, average wage in,
- Wives' earnings,
- Woman, primeval,
- [27;]
- Roman,
- property of,
- petition of, in France,
- International Council of,
- Women-workers, percentage of, in Philadelphia, Pittsburg, New York, Lowell, Manchester, Wilmington, Del.,
- [108,]
- [109;]
- according to States,
- of Boston,
- industries open to, in large cities,
- development of her intelligence necessary,
- in German mines,
- why their wages are less than men's,
- their trades highly localized,
- entrance into trades barred by men,
- increase of, in the United States,
- total numbers of, in the United States, in 1860,
- occupations according to Census of 1880,
- Woollen and cotton industries,
- Working-girls' clubs, conditions of,
- Working-Woman's Journal,
- Working-Women's Protective Union,
- Working-Women's Society of New York, its aims,
- Worsted and woollen trades, women and children in,
- Wright, Carroll D.,
- Wyoming, working-women in,