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Women in Georgia Industries: A Study of Hours, Wages, and Working Conditions : Women's Bureau Bulletin, No. 22

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United States. Women's Bureau , Best, Ethel L. (Ethel Lombard) and Bryan, Helen. Women in Georgia Industries: A Study of Hours, Wages, and Working Conditions : Women's Bureau Bulletin, No. 22 , Washington: Govt. Print. Off., 1922, https://fraser.stlouisfed.org/title/5346, accessed on March 28, 2024.

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At head of title: U.S. Department of labor. James J. Davis, secretary. Women's bureau. Mary Anderson, director.

"The Atlanta survey was conducted by Miss Helen Bryan and the state-wide survey was conducted by Mrs. Ethel L. Best. The material secured was tabulated by the Women's bureau and the report written by Mrs. Ethel L. Best."--Letter of transmittal.

Govt. Print. Off.

Washington

  • lcc: HD6093 .A3 no.22
  • ddc: 331.4 U58w
  • sudocs: L 13.3:22
  • oclc: ocm02480758