[147] Vide [p. 112].

[148] Standing Joint Committee of Industrial Women’s Organizations, The Position of Women after the War, p. 8.

[149] Great Britain Home Office, Report of the Chief Inspector of Factories and Workshops for 1916, p. 6.

[150] Women’s Industrial News, October, 1916, p. 64.

[151] Great Britain Ministry of Labour, Labour Gazette, October, 1918, p. 393.

[152] Vide [Appendix N (p. 248)] for table of wage changes in seventeen important nonmunitions trades.

[153] Great Britain, Report of the War Cabinet Committee on Women in Industry, April, 1919, pp. 150-151. Vide [Appendix G] for the committee’s estimate of the occupations falling into various wage groups.

[154] British Association for the Advancement of Science, Labour, Finance, and the War, p. 201.

[155] Ibid., Industry and Finance, p. 44.

[156] “Two Important Lessons from England’s Experience,” System, June, 1917, p. 567.