An edition of Women's work and wages (1906)

Women's work and wages

a phase of life in an industrial city

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Women's work and wages
Edward Cadbury
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An edition of Women's work and wages (1906)

Women's work and wages

a phase of life in an industrial city

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Based on interviews with approximately 6,000 working women, employers, managers, and social workers, this study advises unionization among women workers and urges a nationwide minimum wage law.

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Language
English
Pages
368

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Edition Notes

The "industrial city" is Birmingham, England.

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Chicago

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368 p.
Number of pages
368

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OL17774984M

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