The American woman : her changing role worker, homemaker, citizen / Women's Bureau ; United States Department of Labor.
- Date:
- 1948
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The American woman : her changing role worker, homemaker, citizen / Women's Bureau ; United States Department of Labor. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![RECOMMENDED STANDARDS for women’s working conditions, safety and health: Standards of Employment for Women. Leaflet 1, 1946. 5¢ ea. or $2 per 100. When You Hire Women. Sp. Bull. 14. 16 pp. 1944. 10¢. The Industrial Nurse and the Woman Worker. Sp. Bull. 19. 47 pp. 1944. 10¢. Women’s Effective War Work Requires Good Posture. Sp. Bull. 10. 6 pp. 1943. 5¢. Washing and Toilet Facilities for Women in Industry. Sp. Bull. 4. 11 pp. 1942. 5¢. Lifting and Carrying Weights by Women in Industry. Sp. Bull. 2. Rev. 1942. 12 pp. 5¢. Safety Clothing for Women in Industry. Sp. Bull. 38. 11 pp. 1941. 10¢. Supplements: Safety Caps: Safety Shoes. 4 pp. ea. 1944. 5¢ ea. Night Work: Bibliography. 39 pp. 1946. Multilith. WOMEN UNDER UNION CONTRACTS Maternity-Benefits under Union-Contract Health Insurance Plans. - Bull. 214. 19 pp. 1947. 10¢. HOUSEHOLD EMPLOYMENT Old-Age Insurance for Household Employees. Bull. 220. 20 pp. 1947. 10¢. Community Household Employment Programs. Bull. 221. 70 pp. 1948. 20¢. REPORTS OF WOMEN IN WARTIME: 16 reports on women’s employment in war- time industries; community services; part-time employment ; pana) pay; rec-. reation and housing for women war workers. Changes in Women’s Employment During the War. Sp. Bull. 20. 29 pp. 1944. 10¢. Women’s Wartime Hours of Work—The Effect on Their Factory Performance and Home Life. Bull. 208.. 187 pp. 1947. 35¢. Women Workers in Ten War Production Areas and Their Postwar Employment Plans. Bull. 209. 56 pp. 1946. 15¢. Negro Women War Workers. Bull. 205: 23 pp. 1945. 10¢. Employment Opportunities in Characteristic Industrial Occupations of Women. Bull. 201. 50 pp. 1944. 10¢. Employment and Housing Problems of Migratory Workers in New York and New Jersey Canning Industries, 1948. Bull. 198. 385 pp. 10¢. - Industrial Injuries to Women [1945]. Bull. 212. 20 pp. 1947. 10¢. REPORTS ON WOMEN WORKERS IN PREWAR YEARS: Women at work (a century of industrial change) ; women’s economic status as compared to men’s; women workers in their family environment (Cleveland, and Utah) ; women’s employment in certain industries (clothing, canneries, laundries, offices, govern- — ment service) ; State-wide survey of women’s employment in various States; economic status of university women. THE WOMEN’S BUREAU-—Its Purpose and Functions. Leaflet. 1946. Women’s Bureau Conference, 1948. Bull, 224. (Instant publication.) Write the Women’s Bureau, U. 8S. Department of Labor, Washington 25, D. C., for complete list of publications available for distribution. J oO > 210 x % | LIBRARY V/ Pn y,@](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b32179674_0224.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)