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Effect of Workmen's Compensation Laws in Diminishing the Necessity of Industrial Employment of Women and Children : Bulletin of the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, No. 217

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Conyngton, Mary K. (Mary Katherine), 1864-1942. Effect of Workmen's Compensation Laws in Diminishing the Necessity of Industrial Employment of Women and Children : Bulletin of the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, No. 217 , Washington, D.C: Government Printing Office, December 1917, https://fraser.stlouisfed.org/title/3856, accessed on April 23, 2024.

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  • Effect of Workmen's Compensation Laws in Diminishing the Necessity of Industrial Employment of Women and Children : Workmen's Insurance and Compensation Series, No. 11

At head of title: U.S. Department of Labor. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Royal Meeker, Commissioner.

Issued also as House doc. 58, U.S., 65th cong., 1st Sess.

A digital reproduction is available from the Open Collections Program at Harvard University, Women and work collection.

Government Printing Office

Washington, D.C

  • lcc: HD8051 .A62 no. 217
  • sudocs: L 2.3:217
  • sudocs: L 2.3:217
  • oclc: 04962000

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