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Books by United States. Women's Bureau
Total count: 299
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Standards govering employment of women in industryGovt. Print. Off.1918-01-01
BulletinG.P.O.1919-01-01-
Night-work laws in the United Statesbrief summary of state legislation regulating night work for women ... October 15, 1919 ...U.S. G.P.O.1919-01-01
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Standards for the employment of women in industryissued by the Women in industry service, U.S. Dept. of Labor2nd ed.Govt. print. off.1919-01-01
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Hours and conditions of work for women in industry in VirginiaMarch, 1920Govt. Print. Off.1920-01-01
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Women in the government serviceG.P.O.1920-01-01
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Home work in Bridgeport, ConnecticutG.P.O.1920-01-01
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Preliminary report of a survey of wages, hours, and conditions of work of the women in industry in Atlanta, GeorgiaG.P.O.1920-01-01
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Night-work laws in the United Statesbrief summary of state legislation regulating night work for womenG.P.O.1920-01-01
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When women workGovernment Printing Office1921-01-01
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Preliminary report of a survey of wages, hours, and conditions of work of the women in industry in Georgia1920-21G.P.O.1921-01-01
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The employment of women in hazardous industries in the United Statessummary of state and federal laws regulating the employment of women in hazardous occupations, 1919U.S. G.P.O.1921-01-01
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Health problems of women in industryGovt. print. off.1921-01-01
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Industrial opportunities and training for women and girlsGovt. Print. Off.1921-01-01
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Trailing behind, or, How Pennsylvania compares with other states in protective legislation for working women and children[s.n.]1922-01-01
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Iowa woman in industryGovt. print. off.1922-01-01
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Changes since 1921 in state laws affecting women's hours and wagesU.S. G.P.O.1923-01-01
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Proceedings of the Women's industrial conferencecalled by the Women's bureau of the United States Department of labor, Washington, D.C., January 11, 12, and 13, 1923 ...Govt. Print. Off.1923-01-01
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Married women in industryU.S. Govt. Print. Off.1924-01-01
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State laws affecting working womenhours, minimum wage, home workGovernment Printing Office1924-01-01
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Standard and scheduled hours of work for women in industrya study based on hour data from 13 statesU.S. govt. Print.Off1925-01-01
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Women workers and family supporta studyG.P.O.1925-01-01
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Women in Ohio industriesa study of hours and wagesG.P.O.1925-01-01
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Family status of breadwinning women in four selected citiesRevision and extension of Bulletin 23Govt. Print. Off.1925-01-01
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Women in Oklahoma industriesa study of hours, wages, and working conditionsG.P.O.1926-01-01
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Effects of applied research upon the employment opportunities of American womenG.P.O.1926-01-01
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Women workers and industrial poisonsG.P.O.1926-01-01
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Lost time and labor turnover in cotton millsa study of cause and extentG.P.O.1926-01-01
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Changing jobsA study made by students in the economics course at the bryn mawr summer school under the direction of prof. Amy HewesU.S. G.P.O.1926-01-01
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Women in Delaware industriesa study of hours, wages, and working conditionsG.P.O.1927-01-01
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Women in Tennessee industriesa study of hours, wages, and working conditionsGovt. Print. Off.1927-01-01
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SummaryEffects of labor legislation on the employment opportunities of women1928-01-01
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Summary: the effects of labor legislation on the employment opportunities of womenReprint of chapter II of Bulletin 65, showing scope, method, and conclusions of the investigation of the Women's bureau of the effects of labor legislation on the employment opportunities of women ...U.S. Govt. print. off.1928-01-01
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Selected references on the health of women in industryG.P.O.1929-01-01
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History of labor legislation for women in three statesChronological development of labor legislation for women in the United States1929-01-01
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Women workers in Flint, MichU.S. G.P.O.1929-01-01
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Variations in employment trends of women and menU.S. G.P.O.1930-01-01
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Fact finding with the Women's bureauU.S. Govt. Print. Off.1931-01-01
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Women in industryseries of papers to aid study groups1931-01-01
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Women office workers in PhiladelphiaG.P.O.1932-01-01
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History of labor legislation for women in three statesU.S. G.P.O.1932-01-01
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State requirements for industrial lightinga handbook for the protection of women workers, showing lighting standards an practicesG.P.O.1932-01-01
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Women workers in the third year of the DepressionstudyU.S. G.P.O.1933-01-01
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Industrial injuries to women in 1928 and 1929 compared with injuries to menU.S. G.P.O.1933-01-01
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Women at worka century of industrial change ...U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1933-01-01
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Women in industryGovt. Print. Off.1934-01-01
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The commercialization of the home through industrial home work ...U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1935-01-01
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Employment of women in the sewing trades of Connecticuthours and earnings, employment fluctuation, home workU.S. G.P.O.1935-01-01
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The effects of the Depression on wage earners' familiesa second study in South BendU.S. G.P.O.1936-01-01
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Short hours pay8-hour day. 5-day weekGovernment Printing Office.1937-01-01
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Women's and wages in the District of Columbia in 19371937-01-01
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Hours and earning in certain men's-wear industrieswelt shoes1938-01-01
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Standards for employment of women in industry, recommended by the Womens's Bureau, U.S. Department of LaborU.S. Govt. Print. Off.1939-01-01
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Application of labor legislation to the fruit and vegetable canning and preserving industries ...U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1940-01-01
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The nonworking time of industrial women workersstudy by students of the Hudson Shore Labor School under the direction of Juliet Fisher, July, 1940U.S. G.P.O.1940-01-01
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Effective industrial use of women in the defense programFor sale by the Supt. of Docs.1940-01-01
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State minimum-wage laws and orders: 1939supplement to bulletin 167U.S. Government Printing Office1940-01-01
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Occurrence and prevention of occupational diseases among women1941-01-01
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Women at work. Special feature seriesNo. 6-The Department.1941-01-01
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Ways by which the American Association of University Women can assist in the solution of problems concerning industrial women growing out of the defense programU.S. Department of Labor Women's Bureau1941-01-01
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Women in war industries in Great Britain ...Women's Bureau, U.S. Department of Labor1941-01-01
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Lifting heavy weights in defense industriesmethods for conserving health of women workersGovt. Print. Office1941-01-01
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Labor standards and competative market conditions in the canned goods industry1941-01-01
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State minimum-wage laws and orders, 1940U.S. G.P.O.1941-01-01
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Guides for wartime use of women on farmsU.S. Govt. print. off.1942-01-01
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Your questions as to women in war industriesU.S. G.P.O.1942-01-01
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The employment of and demand for women workers in the manufacture of instruments--aircraft, optical and fire-control, and surgical and dentalU.S. Govt. Print. Off.1942-01-01
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Washing and toilet facilities for women in industryrecommendations for installation and maintenanceG.P.O.1942-01-01
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Employment of women in aircraft assembly plants in 1942U.S. Govt. Print. off.1942-01-01
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Report of the conference of the Women's Bureau advisory committees, U.S. Department of Labor, Washington, D.C., January 21-22, 1942U.S. Dept. of Labor1942-01-01
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Safety caps for women in war factoriesFor sale by the Supt. of Docs.1942-01-01
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Office work ...U.S. G.P.O.1942-01-01
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Night work for women and shift rotation in war plantsWomen's Bureau, U.S. Dept. of Labor1942-01-01
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Office work in Richmond, 1940U.S. G.P.O.1942-01-01
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Office work in Kansas City, 1940U.S. G.P.O.1942-01-01
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Women's organizations in Ecuador, Paraguay, and PeruGov't. print. off.1943-01-01
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Boarding homes for women war workersshelter plus safety, security, decency, cleanliness, health, adequacy, comfort, convenienceU.S. Department of Labor, Women's Bureau1943-01-01
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Progress report on women war workers' housingApril 1943Government Printing Office.1943-01-01
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Labor conditions in the peanut cleaning and shelling industry, November 1941. ...U.S. Department of labor, Women's bureau1943-01-01
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Your country needs youwomen wanted for the essential civilian industriesU.S. Dept. of Labor Women's Bureau1943-01-01
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Wartime reminders to women who workthe paying guest; the paid hostessGovernment Printing Office.1943-01-01
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Women in Brazil today1943-01-01
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What job is mine on the victory line?U.S. Govt. print. off.1943-01-01
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Supplement to folder 14Publications ... relating to women in war industriesGovernment Printing Office.1943-01-01
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Employment and housing problems of migratory workers in New York and New Jersey canning industries, 1943U.S. G.P.O.1944-01-01
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State minimum wage legislation, a postwar necessity1944-01-01
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Community services for women war workersU.S. Department of Labor, Women's Bureau1944-01-01
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Progress report on women war workers' housing, April 1943U.S. G.P.O.1944-01-01
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State labor laws for women with wartime modifications, December 15, 1944U.S. G.P.O.1945-01-01
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Social and labor problems of Peru and Uruguaya study in contrastsWomen's bureau, United States Department of labor1945-01-01
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Analysis of state minimum-wage ordersSupplement no. 11945-01-01
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Rate for the jobWomen's Bureau, U.S. Dept. of Labor1945-01-01
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Women's wartime jobs in cane-sugar refineriesU.S. G.P.O.1945-01-01
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Union provisions for maternity leave for women membersGovernment Printing Office.1945-01-01
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Conference of trade union women and Women's Bureau, U.S. Department of Labor, on war and postwar problems of women workers, April 19-20, 1945, Washington, D.C.1945-01-01
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Statement to the National War Labor Board in support of union's request to abolish discrimination against married women1945-01-01
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Differentials in pay for women1945-01-01
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The women telephone worker1946-01-01
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[ReportsU.S. Department of Labor, Women's Bureau1946-01-01
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Women's stake in unionsGovernment Printing Office.1946-01-01
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International documents on the status of womenU. S. Government Printing Office1947-01-01
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Replies to the (United Nations) economic and social council questionnaire on the legal status and treatment of womenPart I. Sections A-GThe Department.1947-01-01
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Facts on women workers1947-01-01
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Women in the United Nations, 1947U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1947-01-01
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State minimum-wage laws benefit workers by setting a floor to their wages, fair employers by protecting them from unfair competition, the community by sustaining purchasing power, increasing worker efficiency, lowering relief costsWomen's Bureau, U.S. Dept. of Labor1948-01-01
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The outlook for women in geology, geography and meteorologyU.S. G.P.O.1948-01-01
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Conference on the american womanher changing role worker, homemaker, citizen1948-01-01
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The outlook for women in occupations related to scienceU.S. G.P.O.1948-01-01
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State minimum-wage orders becoming effective since World War IIThe Department.1948-01-01
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The political and civil status of women in the United States of AmericaSummary, including principal sex distinctions as of January 1, 1948 (Preliminary) ...U.S. govt. print. off.1948-01-01
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The outlook for women in physics and astronomyU.S. G.P.O.1948-01-01
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The outlook for women in chemistryU.S. G.P.O.1948-01-01
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The American womana selected bibliography of basic sources of current and historical interest1948-01-01
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The outlook for women in mathematics and statisticsU.S. G.P.O.1948-01-01
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The outlook for women in the biological sciencesbotany, bacteriology, zoology, general biologyU.S. G.P.O.1948-01-01
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Report of the Women Leaders ProgramU.S. Women's Bureau1949-01-01
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Selected references on equal pay for womenU.S. Dept. of Labor, Women's Bureau1949-01-01
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The outlook for women in scienceU.S. G.P.O.1949-01-01
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Progress of women in the United States1947-1949Women's Bureau of the United States Department of Labor1949-01-01
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Women's jobsadvance and growthU.S. G.P.O.1949-01-01
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Working women and unemployment insuranceGovernment Printing Office.1950-01-01
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Women as workers(a statistical guide)U.S. Department of Labor, Women's Bureau1950-01-01
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Home economics occupations seriesU.S. Govt. Print. Off.1950-01-01
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The outlook for women in social case work in a medical settingU.S. G.P.O.1950-01-01
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Recommended standards for employment of womenGovernment Printing Office.1950-01-01
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Part-time jobs for women in Worcester, Mass., 1950U.S. Dept. of Labor, Women's Bureau1951-01-01
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Part-time jobs for women in Dallas, Texas, 1949U.S. Dept. of Labor, Women's Bureau1951-01-01
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State laws of special value to women, January 1, 19511951-01-01
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Working women's budgets in thirteen statesRev.U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1951-01-01
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Percent distribution of women in the labor forceby age group, 1900-1950. December, 1950Government Printing Office.1951-01-01
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Part-time jobs for women in Richmond, Va., 1949U.S. Dept. of Labor, Women's Bureau1951-01-01
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State minimum-wage laws benefit workers by setting a floor to their wages, fair employers by protecting them from unfair competition, the community by sustaining purchasing power, increasing worker efficiency, lowering relief costsU.S. Dept. of Labor, Women's Bureau1951-01-01
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Emergency provisions of state laws regulating the hours of employment of women in manufacturing[s.n.]1951-01-01
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Part-time jobs for women in Denver, Colo., 1949U.S. Dept. of Labor, Women's Bureau1951-01-01
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Part-time jobs for women in Des Moines, Iowa, 1949U.S. Dept. of Labor, Women's Bureau1951-01-01
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Why do women work? How do they use the money they earn?the answers as given by 8,300 women workers in 100 trade union localsU.S. Dept. of Labor, Women's Bureau1951-01-01
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Progress of women in the United States, 1949-1951a reportU.S. Department of Labor1951-01-01
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Older women in the labor force1900-1950Government Printing Office.1951-01-01
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Women's chances for advancement in business and industryU.S. Dept. of Labor, Women's Bureau1952-01-01
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The outlook for women as food-serivce managers and supervisorsU.S. Govt. Print. Off.1952-01-01
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Major sources of statistical data on employed women1952-01-01
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Facts on older women workersRev.].1952-01-01
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State minimum-wage laws and ordersJuly 1, 1950 to January 1, 19521952-01-01
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Women members of the 83d Congress1953-01-01
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State hour laws for womenU.S. G.P.O.1953-01-01
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Toward better working conditions for womenmethods and policies of the National Women's Trade Union League of AmericaU.S. G.P.O.1953-01-01
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Suggestions to sponsors for women leaders from France and ItalyWomen's Bureau, Dept. of Labor1954-01-01
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Entry and reentry of the older woman into the labor marketN.p.1954-01-01
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Memo on job-finding for the mature womanRev.U.S. Dept. of Labor, Women's Bureau1955-01-01
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(Hours and wages set by state labor laws for womenJuly 1, 1955) M-1-4Government Printing Office.1955-01-01
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Conference on the effective use of womanpowerU.S. G.P.O.1955-01-01
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Women in the 84th congressGovt. print. off.1955-01-01
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What a community can do to train mature women for jobsU.S. Dept. of Labor, Women's Bureau1955-01-01
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Programs and services of the Women's Bureauhow to use themGovernment Printing Office.1955-01-01
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Bibliography on employment problems of older womenhiring restrictions, psychological barriers, work performanceU.S. Govt. Print. Off.1956-01-01
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Job finding techniques for the college womanGovt. Print. Off.1956-01-01
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Women community leaders from France and Italyreport of a special project, 1955U.S. G.P.O.1956-01-01
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Employment after collegereport on women graduates, class of 1955U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1956-01-01
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Employment opportunities for women mathematicians and statisticiansU.S. G.P.O.1956-01-01
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Is "math" in the stars for you?a high-school girl looks at mathematics in the professionsU.S. G.P.O.1957-01-01
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Earnings and supplementary benefits in hospitalsMinneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota, March 1957For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O.1957-01-01
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Nurses and other hospital personneltheir earnings and employment conditions1958-01-01
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State minimum-wage laws and orders, July 1, 1942 to July 1, 1958U.S. G.P.O.1958-01-01
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Handbook on women workers1958-01-01
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Suggestions to employers-- in regard to hiring older womenRev. 1958.U.S. Govt. Prit. Off.1958-01-01
The legal status of women in the United States of AmericaReport for Alaska as of January 1, 1958U.S. Government Printing Office1958-01-01
Alaskasummary of state labor laws affecting womenDept. of Labor, Women's Bureau1959-01-01-
State minimum-wage law and order provisions affecting working conditions, July 1, 1942 to April 1, 1959U.S. G.P.O.1959-01-01
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Highlights, 1920-1960U.S. Dept. of Labor, Women's Bureau1960-01-01
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What's new-- about women workers?a few factsWomen's Bureau1960-01-01
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Suggestions to women and girls on training for future employmentU.S. Dept. of Labour1960-01-01
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Minimum wage and the woman workerU. S. Dept. of Labor, Women's Bureau1960-01-01
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Employment outlook for librarians1961-01-01
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State hour laws for womenU.S. G.P.O.1961-01-01
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Publications of the Women's Bureau currently availableRevised November 1961.U.S. Dept. of Labor, Women's Bureau1961-01-01
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Who are the working mothers?Women's Bureau, U.S. Dept. of Labor1961-01-01
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Report of Conference on Woman's Destiny--Choice or Chance?held at Student Union Building, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, November 21-22, 1963Women's Bureau, U.S. Dept. of Labor1963-01-01
Political rights of women in member nations of the United NationsUnited States Department of Labor, Women's Bureau1963-01-01
Equal pay in member nations of the International Labor Organization1963-01-01-
Woman's destinychoice or chance? : report of conferenceU.S. Dept. of Labor, Women's Bureau1963-01-01
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Suggested language for a state bill establishing a fixed minimum wageBureau?1963-01-01
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Protective labor legislation for women in 91 countriesMarch 1963 ...U.S.] Govt. print. off.1963-01-01
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Women in the world todayinternational reportFor sale by the Superintendent of Documents, Govt. Print. Off.1963-01-01
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Equal pay factsRev.U.S. G.P.O.1964-01-01
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Report of conference on unions and the changing status of women workers1964-01-01
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Report of Conference on Women in the Upper Peninsula EconomyU.S. Dept. of Labor, Women's Bureau1964-01-01
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Governors' commissions on the status of womenRev.].U.S. Dept. of Labor, Women's Bureau1964-01-01
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Labor laws affecting womena capsule summary: MassachusettsU.S. Dept of Labor1964-01-01
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Report of statewide meeting of the Governor's Commission on the Status of Women, Des Moines, Iowa, November 20-21, 1964Iowa Governor's Commission on the Status of Women1964-01-01
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A portfolioGovernors' commissions on the status of women1965-01-01
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Four international meetingsnotes on agendas, 1965U.S. Department of Labor, Women's Bureau1965-01-01
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The Women's Bureauits functions and servicesRevised 1965.U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1965-01-01
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Who are the working mothers?Women's Bureau, U.S. Dept. of Labor1965-01-01
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Political and civil status of womenU.S. Dept. of Labor, Wage and Labor Standards Administration, Women's Bureau1965-01-01
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In the federal serviceequal opportunity and equal payU.S. Dept. of Labor, Wage and Labor Standards Administration, Women's Bureau1965-01-01
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Private-household employmentsummary of second consultation, February 8, 1965U.S. Dept. of Labor, Women's Bureau1965-01-01
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Weightlifting provisions for women by stateU.S. Dept. of Labor, Women's Bureau1966-01-01
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Fact sheet on women in professional and technical positionsU.S. Dept. of Labor, Women's Bureau1966-01-01
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Summary of state labor laws for women, January 19661966-01-01
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Background facts on women workers in the United StatesU.S. Dept. of Labor, Women's Bureau1966-01-01
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International cooperation programs advancing the status of womenreports of U.S. government agenciesGovernment Printing Office1966-01-01
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Fringe benefit provisions from state minimum wage laws and orders, September 1, 1966U.S. G.P.O.1966-01-01
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Counseling girls toward new perspectivesa report of the Middle Atlantic regional pilot conference held in Philadelphia, Pa., December 2-4, 1965U.S. Dept. of Labor, Women's Bureau; [for sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1966-01-01
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What you want in a state equal pay billU.S. Dept. of Labor, Women's Bureau1966-01-01
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State minimum wage lawsRev.U.S. G.P.O.1966-01-01
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Women's part-time and part-year employment patterns in the United StatesU.S. Dept. of Labor, Women's Bureau1966-01-01
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What about women's absenteeism and labor turnover?U.S. Dept. of Labor, Wage and Labor Standards Administration, Women's Bureau1966-01-01
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Utilization of women workersa reprint from the 1967 manpower reportU.S. Dept. of Labor, Women's Bureau1967-01-01
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Bibliography--mature women workersU.S. Dept. of Labor, Women's Bureau1967-01-01
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Highlights of 1966 state legislation of special interest to womencivil and political statusU.S. Dept. of Labor, Wage and Labor Standards Administration, Women's Bureau1967-01-01
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Fact Sheet on educational attainment of nonwhite womenThe Bureau1967-01-01
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Working wives--their contribution to family income1967-01-01
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Fact sheet on Illinois labor laws relating to private-household workersU.S. Dept. of Labor, Women's Bureau1967-01-01
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Expanding opportunities for girlstheir special counseling needsU.S. Dept. of Labor1967-01-01
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Why women workU.S. Dept. of Labor, Women's Bureau1967-01-01
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Fact sheet on changing patterns of women's livesU.S. Dept. of Labor, Women's Bureau1967-01-01
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[Miscellaneous publications]U.S. Dept. of Labor, Women's Bureau1967-01-01
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Negro women in the population and in the labor force1967-01-01
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Trends in educational attainment of womenThe Bureau1968-01-01
Why not be a pharmacist?For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O.1968-01-01-
Publications of the Women's Bureau currently availableRev. Sept. 1968.U.S. Dept. of Labor, Wage and Labor Standards Administration1968-01-01
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Job training suggestions for women and girlsRev.U.S. G.P.O.1968-01-01
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Why not be a technical writer?U.S. Dept. of Labor, Wage and Labor Standards Administration, Women's Bureau1968-01-01
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Continuing education programs and services for womenRev. January, 1968.1968-01-01
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Facts on prospective and practicing women in medicine[U.S. Dept. of Labor, Women's Bureau1968-01-01
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Why not be a personnel specialist?U.S. Dept. of Labor, Wage and Labor Standards Administration, Women's Bureau1968-01-01
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Facts about day careU.S. Dept. of Labor1969-01-01
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Conference report, May 7, 1969U.S. Women's Bureau1969-01-01
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Labor laws affecting private household workers(March 1969.)U. S. Govt. Print. Off.1969-01-01
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How you can help reduce barriers to the employment of mature womenU.S. Department of Labor, Wage and Labor Standards Administration1969-01-01
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Why not be an apprentice?and become a skilled craftsman ...U.S. Dept. of Labor, Wage and Labor Standards Administration, Women's Bureau1970-01-01
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Women at the crossroadsdirections for the future fiftieth anniversary conferenceU.S. Department Of Labor1970-01-01
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Why not be an urban planner?U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1970-01-01
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Day care factsU.S. Women's Bureau1970-01-01
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Job training suggestions for women and girlsRev.U.S. G.P.O.1970-01-01
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Changing patterns of women's livesRev.U.S. Dept. of Labor, Workplace Standards Administration, Women's Bureau1970-01-01
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Sex discrimination in employment practicesa report from the conference, held at University extension, University of California at Los Angeles in cooperation with Personnel and Industrial Relations Association, inc., and Women's Bureau, Wage and Labor Standards Administration, U.S. Dept. of LaborU.S. Govt. Print. Off.1970-01-01
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Guide to conducting a consultation on woman's employment with employers and union representatives1971-01-01
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Publications of the Women's BureauWomen's Bureau, Workplace Standards Administration, U.S. Dept. of Labor1971-01-01
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Why not be a technical writer?Rev.Women's Bureau, Employment Standards Administration, U.S. Dept. of Labor1971-01-01
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Why not be a medical technologist?Women's Bureau, Employment Standards Administration, U.S. Dept. of Labor1971-01-01
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Excerpts from Trends in employment of college and university graduates in business and industry, 19711971-01-01
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Publications of the Women's BureauDept. of Labor, Employment Standards Administration, Women's Bureau1972-01-01
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Calling all women in federal serviceknow your rights and opportunitiesWomen's Bureau, Employment Standards Administration, U.S. Dept. of Labor1972-01-01
Twenty facts on women workersU.S. Dept. of Labor, Employment Standards Administration, Women's Bureau1973-01-01-
Continuing education for womencurrent developments1974-01-01
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Facts on women workers of minority racesThe Bureau : for sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1975-01-01
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La mujer de origen hispano en los Estados UnidosLa Oficina1976-01-01
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Women in the economyfull freedom of choiceThe Bureau1976-01-01
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A guide to seeking funds from CETAa booklet to assist individuals and organizations to learn how to apply for CETA moniesRev.The Bureau; for sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1977-01-01
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Legal status of women in the United Statesanalysis of sex distinction in political and civil lawsThe Bureau1978-01-01
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Young women and employmentwhat we know and need to know about the school-to-work transition : report of a conferenceDepartment of Labor, Employment and Training Administration, Women's Bureau1978-01-01
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Summary of 1938 labor laws for womenThe Bureau1978-01-01
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Women in nontraditional jobs, a workshop modelworking with employers to develop jobsU.S. Dept. of Labor, Women's Bureau1978-01-01
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Women's bureau outreach projects 1978-1980U.S. Department of Labor, Women's Bureau1980-01-01
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Summary and analysis of the Job Training Partnership Act of 1982with selected provisions of interest to individuals and groups concerned about employment and training opportunities for womenThe Bureau1982-01-01
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Economic recovery tax actselected provisions of interest to womenU.S. Department of Labor, Women's Bureau1982-01-01
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Women in nontraditional careers (WINC)journalFor sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O.1982-01-01
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Equal employment opportunity for womenU.S. policiesU.S. Dept. of Labor, Women's Bureau : for sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O.1982-01-01
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A working woman's guide to her job rightsU.S. Dept. of Labor, Office of the Secretary, Women's Bureau1983-01-01
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Publications of the Women's BureauOffice of the Secretary, Women's Bureau1985-01-01
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From homemaking to entrepreneurshipa readiness training programU.S. Department of Labor, Office of the Secretary, Women's Bureau1985-01-01
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Milestonesthe Women's Bureau celebrates 65 years of women's historyU.S. Department of Labor, Women's Bureau1985-01-01
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Women and office automationissues for the decade aheadU.S. Department of Labor, Office of the Secretary, Women's Bureau1985-01-01
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The coal employment projecthow women can make breakthroughs into nontraditional industriesU.S. Department of Labor, Women's Bureau1985-01-01
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National women's employment and education projectU.S. Department of Labor, Office of the Secretary, Women's Bureau1985-01-01
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Employment programs for rural womenU.S. Department of Labor, Women's Bureau1985-01-01
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Job training in food services for immigrant, entrant, and refugee womenU.S. Dept. of Labor, Women's Bureau1985-01-01
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The United Nations Decade for Women, 1976-1985employment in the United States : report for the World Conference on the United Nations Decade for Women 1976-1985U.S. Department of Labor, Women's Bureau1985-01-01
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U.S.-Israel joint seminar on women and employmentJerusalem 11-14 November, 1986Ministry of Labour and Social affairs1986-01-01
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Women, clerical work, and office automationissues for research : report of a conferenceU.S. Department of Labor, Office of the Secretary, Women's Bureau1986-01-01
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Retirement Equity Act of 1984its impact on womenU.S. Department of Labor, Office of the Secretary, Women's Bureau1986-01-01
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Jobs for the futureU.S. Dept. of Labor, Office of the Secretary, Women's Bureau1987-01-01
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Flexible workstylesa look at contingent labor : conference summaryU.S. Department of Labor, Women's Bureau1988-01-01
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La mujer de origen hispano en la fuerza laboralU.S. Department of Labor, Women's Bureau1989-01-01
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Black women business ownersU.S. Department of Labor, Women's Bureau1989-01-01
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Working mothers and their childrenU.S. Department of Labor, Women's Bureau1989-01-01
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Employers and child carebenefiting work and familyU.S. Department of Labor, Women's Bureau1989-01-01
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Women in managementU.S. Department of Labor, Women's Bureau1990-01-01
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Earnings differences between women and menU.S. Department of Labor, Women's Bureau1990-01-01
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American Indian/Alaska Native women business ownersU.S. Department of Labor, Women's Bureau1991-01-01
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Women in the skilled trades and in other manual occupationsU.S. Department of Labor, Women's Bureau1991-01-01
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Women with work disabilitiesU.S. Department of Labor, Women's Bureau1992-01-01
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Benefits to employerswho hire women veteransU.S. Department of Labor, Women's Bureau1992-01-01
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The Experience of childbearing women in the workplacethe impact of family-friendly policies and practices : final reportNational Council of Jewish Women1993-01-01
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On the road to BeijingWhite House names leaders of U.S. delegationWomen's Bureau, U.S. Dept. of Labor, and the Global Conference Secretariat, U.S. Dept. of State1995-01-01
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Wage discriminationknow your rightsWomen's Bureau, U.S. Dept. of Labor1997-01-01
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Employer child care resourcesa guide to developing effective child care programs and policiesU.S. Department of Labor, Women's Bureau1999-01-01
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Facts on working womenwomen of Hispanic origin in the labor forceU.S. Department of Labor, Women's Bureau2000-01-01
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Women, work and wageshow to get the job and pay you wantU.S. Dept. of Labor, Women's Bureau2000-01-01
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Why green is your colora women's guide to a sustainable careerWomen's Bureau, U.S. Dept. of Labor2012-01-01
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Women workers in ... , 1970U.S. Dept. of Labor, Employment Standards Administration, Women's Bureau
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Safety shoes for women workersFor sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O.
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