§ 3. The definition of the living wage idea. An inescapable element of indefiniteness contained in it.
§ 4. The living wage principle put in the form of applied policy.
§ 5. Should the living wage principle be applied to male labor? The arguments for and against.
§ 6. The theoretical case for the living wage principle. The verdict of past experience favorable to its extension.
§ 7. The dangers which must be guarded against in applying it.
§ 8. It should be administered through machinery which makes possible careful study of facts of each industry. This machinery discussed.
§ 9. The question of the relation to be established between living wage for men and women difficult. Alternatives considered.
§ 10. A plan for the adjustment of the living wage to price changes. The basis of adjustment.
§ 11. The policy of adjustment—already discussed.
§ 12. The hope of the living wage policy.