Annual Report of the Commissioner of Labor
The Bureau of Labor, the predecessor of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, published annual reports of its research and operations until it became part of the newly-created Department of Labor in 1913.
- Report of the Commissioner of Labor
- 1880s
- 1890s
- 1900s
- Fifteenth Annual Report of the Commissioner of Labor : A Compilation of Wages in Commercial Countries from Official Sources, Volume I
- Fifteenth Annual Report of the Commissioner of Labor : A Compilation of Wages in Commercial Countries from Official Sources, Volume II
- Sixteenth Annual Report of the Commissioner of Labor : Strikes and Lockouts
- Seventeenth Annual Report of the Commissioner of Labor : Trade and Technical Education
- Eighteenth Annual Report of the Commissioner of Labor : Cost of Living and Retail Prices of Food
- Nineteenth Annual Report of the Commissioner of Labor : Wages and Hours of Labor
- Twentieth Annual Report of the Commissioner of Labor : Convict Labor
- Twenty-First Annual Report of the Commissioner of Labor : Strikes and Lockouts
- Twenty-Second Annual Report of the Commissioner of Labor : Labor Laws of the United States
- Twenty-Third Annual Report of the Commissioner of Labor : Workmen's Insurance and Benefit Funds in the United States
- 1910s
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1886-1911
United States Government Printing Office
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United States. Bureau of Labor. Annual Report of the Commissioner of Labor. Washington, D.C.: United States Government Printing Office, 1886-1911. https://fraser.stlouisfed.org/title/6306, accessed on November 22, 2024.