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CONTENTS OF VOLUME V.
No. 1.-JULY, 1917.
Errors in death registration in the industrial population of Fall River, Page.
Mass., by Arthur Reed Perry, M. D____-----
Care of dependents of enlisted men in Canada__.
1-8
9-14
Industrial efficiency and fatigue in British munition factories..
14-19
Munitions tribunals in Great Britain__---.
19-25
New plan for labor substitution in munition factories of Great Britain__ 25-28
Women recruits for work on farms in Great Britain____
28-31
Child labor on English farms during the war.
31, 32
32-34
34, 35
35-39
39-41
Child labor in warring countries-----
Additional allowances to old-age pensioners in Great Britain.
The labor supply of France_--_-
Measures of protection for working mothers in France.
Lodging artillery and munition workers in France---
French occupational census of 1911-----
President's position on State legislation affecting labor---
Suspension of Federal eight-hour law------
Injunctions under the Federal antitrust law___
Overtime work and wages for women in California canneries_.
Recent collective agreements in various European countries:
Wage agreement of the Dutch furniture trade_----
Wage increases for woodworkers in Sweden_-_-_-
Increase in wages in the Netherlands during the war..
42, 43
43-54
54
55
56, 57
57, 58
58-61
61
61-65
Food conservation through cooperation of volunteer forces-
Government control of food supplies in Germany.
Government control of food supplies in Great Britain_____
65, 66
66-68
69-78
Food policy framed by national committee of British workers_.
Sunday closing law of Geneva, Switzerland_.
Court decisions on the workmen's compensation law of New York_----
Recent reports relating to workmen's compensation and accident in-
Increase in industrial insurance accident mortality during 1916, by
Louis I. Dublin, Ph. D__‒‒‒‒
125 126
New minimum wage rate based on cost of living for unskilled laborers
of New York City---
Establishment of departments of labor in foreign countries:
Argentina
Portugal
Russia
Federal and State aided vocational education.
Annual meeting of the National Society for the Promotion of Industrial
Education
Vocational education survey of Richmond, Ind.
Retirement of teachers in Massachusetts.
Employment in selected industries in May, 1917...
Employment in the State of New York in May, 1917
Labor organizations and unemployment in Massachusetts...
Work of Federal, State, and municipal employment offices in the United
States, and of provincial employment bureaus in Canada.........
Conciliation work of the Department of Labor__.
Immigration in April, 1917.
List of official documents relating to labor and the war in Great Britain
recently received by the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics. 172-
Official publications relating to labor:
United States____
Foreign countries__
Unofficial publications relating to labor...
Secretary of Labor's position regarding women's work
No. 2.-AUGUST, 1917.
Can serious industrial accidents be eliminated? By Lucian W. Chane
and Hugh S. Hanna__.
Operation of establishment and trade-union disability funds, by Bor
Emmet, Ph. D-----
Productivity of labor in the anthracite coal mines, by Paul F. Br
senden
Will profit sharing solve labor difficulties? By Boris Emmet, Ph. D.
Changes in retail prices in the United States..
Changes in wholesale prices in the United States---
Conditions of trade in food products----
Profits in food in Canada_
Retail prices in the Scandinavian capitals..
Toxic jaundice in munition workers: A review, by Alice Hamilton,
M. D...
Miners' consumption in southwestern Missouri...
Carbon monoxide poisoning in the steel industry..
Dangers in the manufacture of Paris green and Scheele's green..
Dangers of the airplane industry from a hygienic standpoint.
Injurious dusts in steel works.....
Glasses for protecting the eyes from injurious radiations___
Organizing and conducting safety work in mines___.
Health and welfare of munition workers outside the factory-
Social insurance by the United States Government_-_.
Government insurance for United States soldiers and șailors_
How France returns her soldiers to civilian life------
Page.
286, 287
288-290
291, 292
292-300
300-304
305-310
Meeting the problem of the returned disabled soldier in Canada____ 311-313
Labor conditions in industrial and commercial establishments in France,
January, 1917 ------
Women's wages in munition factories in Great Britain__.
Industrial efficiency and fatigue in British munition factories___.
The reorganization of industry in Great Britain__.
Appointment of industrial commissions in Great Britain___.
War bonuses for Government employees in Great Britain.
Evidence as used by social investigators_--
314-319
319-328
328, 329
329-338
338, 339
339-342
342-344
Third annual meeting of the International Association of Industrial Acci-
dent Boards and Commissions_____.
Report of the Illinois Pension Laws Commission__.
344, 345
345-348
Waiver of eight-hour law for Navy Department contracts__.
348, 349
Work at Bureau of Engraving and Printing placed on eight-hour basis. 349, 350
Employment in the State of New York in June, 1917-----
367-370
Work of Federal State, and municipal employment offices in the United
States, and of provincial employment bureaus in Canada_--
Eye injuries and diseases with special reference to eye strain (an anno-
tated list of references to books and periodicals).
The Industrial Disputes Investigation Act of Canada, by Benjamin M.
Dwellings at moderate cost in Dundee, Scotland______
795, 796
392-396
396-400
401-411
Conflicts between Federal and State jurisdictions in commerce cases, by
A. J. Pillsbury-----
424-434
Prevailing hours of labor in the United States___.
435-458
Rules for the enforcement of the Federal child-labor law_--
458-465
The "Welfare plan" of the Lake Carriers' Association, by Paul F.
Brissenden
467-470
Medical, hospital, and surgical treatment for employees. by Anice L.
Whitney
471-479
Organization under the act to control food and fuel___.
479-483
Board to adjust labor disputes in plants having Government contracts. 483-485
Methods of meeting the demands for labor, by Charles F. Osborn_-_.
Development of employment managers' associations, by J. H. Willits 497-499
486-496