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About the Women's Bureau
The Women 's Bureau: 55 Years of Partnership
With Women . Leaflet 1. Folder. 1975.
A Doughty Lady Turns 50. Reprint from Manpower, March 1970. 5 p.

Facts About Women Workers
The Role and Status of Women Workers in the
United States and Japan: A Joint United
States-Japan Study. 24 7 p. 1976. $3. 70.
Results of Workshop on Research Needed To
Improve the Employme t and Employability
of Women . 8 p. 1976.
Why Women Work. 3 p. 1976.
The Earnings Gap Between Women and Men.
12p.1976.
Women Workers Today. 10 p. 1976.
Charts: (8 x 10 1h inches)
Women Are Underrepresented as Managers
and Skilled Craft Workers. 1976.
Most Women Work Because of Economic
Need . 1976.
Fully Employed Women Continue To Earn
Less Than Fully Employed Men of Either
White or Minority Races. 1976.
1975 Handbook on Women Workers. Bulletin
297. 435 p. 1975. $4. 70.
The Changing Economic Role of Women . Reprint from the Manpower Report of the
President. 20 p. 1975.
The Myth and the Reality. 3 p. 1974.
Women's Participation in Labor Organizations.
Reprint from Monthly Labor Review, October
1974. 6 p.
A Guide to Sources of Data on Women and
Women Workers for the United States arid
for Regions , States , and Local Areas. 15 p.
1972.
Guide to Conducting a Consultation on Women's Employment W_ith Employers and Union
Representatives. Pamphlet 12. 15 p. 1971 .
Women Workers in (State) , 1970. (A series of
statistical reports on women workers in each
of the 50 States, the Dist rict of Columbia, and
Puerto Rico . Based on 1970 census data , the
reports give information on labor force characteristics and occupations of all women ,
black women , and women of Spanish origin.)
5 to 9 p . .

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Career Opportunities
Selected Sources of Career Information. 6 p.
1974.
Steps to Opening the Skilled Trades to Women.
8 p. 1974.
Careers for Women in the 70's. 15 p. 1973. 50¢.
Why Not Bean Apprentice and Become a Skilled Craft
Worker? Leaflet 52. Folder. Reprinted
1974.
a Medical Technologist? Leaflet 44. Folder.
1971 .
a Technical Writer? Leaflet 47. Folder. 1971.

Education and Training
Trends in Women's Employment and Training
in Selected Professions. 4 p. 1976.
Continuing Education for Women: Current Developments. 13 p. 1974.
Get Credit for What You Know. Leaflet 56. 8 p.
1974.
Continuing Education Programs and Services
for Women . Pamphlet 10. 167 p. 1971.
Help Improve Vocational Education for Women
and Girls in Your Community. 5 p. 1971. 35¢.

Child Care Services
Day Care Facts. Pamphlet 16. 16 p. 1973. 70¢.
Employer Personnel Practices and Child Care
Arrangements of Working Mothers in New
York City. 73 p. 1973.
Federal Funds for Day Care Projects. Pamphlet 14. 91 p. 1972. $1 .40.
Day Care Services: Industry's Involvement.
Bulletin 296. 33· p. 1971.
Child Care Services Provided by Hospitals.
Bulletin 295 . 34 p. 1970.

Special Groups
A Guide to Seeking Funds from CETA: A Booklet To Assist Individuals and Organizations
To Learn How To Apply for GET A Monies.
19 p. 1976.
Women of Spanish Origin in the United States.
17p.1976.
Mature Women Workers: A Profile. 12 p. 1976.
35¢.
Facts on Women Workers of Minority Races.
10 p. 1975. 35¢.


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Tips That Ma~e Cents in Proposal Writing.
Folder. 1975.
How You Can Help Reduce Barriers to the Employment of Mature Women. 7 p. 1969.
Standards and Legi&tatlon Affecting Women

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State Equal Rights Amendments. 1976. (In
press)
The Legal Status of Women (including tables on
marriage and divorce laws as of December
31, 1975). A reprint from The Book of the
States, 1976-77.
Maternity Standards. A reprint from the 1975
Handbook on Women Workers. 22 p. 1976.
State Labor Laws in Transition: From Protection to Equal Status for Women. Pamphlet 1.5.
20 p. 1976. 35¢.
A Working Woman's Guide to Her Job Rights.
Leaflet 55. 34 p. 1975. 65¢.
Steps To Advance Equal Employment Opportunity for Women. 2 p. 1975.
Brief Highlights of Major Federal Laws and
Order on Sex Discrimination. (In press).
The Comprehensive Employment and Training
Act of 1973: How Women and Women's
Groups Can Help. 3 p. 1974.

Spanish TranslatlollS
Gui'a a los Derechos de la Mujer Que Trabaja
(A Working Woman's Guide to Her Job
Rights). Folleto 55-S. 32 p. 1976.
Publicaciones de la Oficina de la Mujer (Publications of the Women's Bureau). Folleto
10-S. 7 p. 1976.
La Mujer de Origen Hispano en los Estados
Unidos (Women of Spanish Origin in the
United States). 18 p. 1976.
Gufa Para Solicitar Fondos de CET A: Un Folleto
Para lnstruir a lndividuos y Organizaciones
Como Solicitar Fondos de CET A (A Guide to
Seeking Funds From CETA: A Booklet To
Assist Individuals and Organizations To
Learn How To Apply for CETA Monies). 20 p.
1976.
La Oficina de la Mujer: 55 Arios de Estrecha
Colaboraci6n con la Mujer (The Women's
Bureau: 55 Years of Partnership With
Women). Folleto 1-S. Folder. 1976.
Obtenga Credito por lo Que Sabe (Get Credit
for What You Know). Folleto 56-S. 8 p. marzo
de 1975.

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Datos Sobresalientes Sobre el Empleo y la Educacion de la mujer {Highlights of Women's
Employment and Education). 3 p. mayo de
1975.
lPor Que No Ser una Aprendiz y Convertirse en
una Trabajadora Especialiazada? {Why Not
Be an Apprentice and Become a Skilled Craft
Worker?). Folleto 52-S. 9 p. 1974.
Datos Sobre las Trabajadoras Que Pertenecen
a Grupos Minoritarios {Facts on Women
Workers of Minority Races) . 12 p. abril de
1974.
El Mito y la Realidad (The Myth and the Reality). 4 p. mayo de 1974.
Puntos Sobresalientes de las Principales Leyes
Federales y la Orden Que Prohiben la Discriminaci6n por Razon de Sexo {Brief Highlights of Major Federal Laws and Order on
Sex Discrimination). 4 p. junio de 1974.
Pasos a Seguirse Para Que la Mujer Tenga
Acceso a los Oficios Diestros (Steps to
Opening the Skilled Trades to Women). 9 p.
junio de 1974.
Ocupaciones y Oportunidades Profesionales en
Campos No Tradicionales Para las Mujeres
del Hemisferio: La Experiencia de los
Estados Unidos {Nontraditional Occupations
for Women of the Hemisphere: The U.S.
·
Experience). I nforme de una Conferencia
Patrocinada por la Delegada de los Estados
Unidos de America ante la Comisi6n lnteramericana de Mujeres y la Oficina de la
Mujer, 9 de agosto de 1974.
Oportunidades de Trabaja Para la Mujer en los
Anos '70 {Careers for Women in the 70's).
15 p. 1973.

Reports on the Status of Women
Annual Repor'ts Issued by the Citizens' Advisory Council on the Status of Women. Washington, D.C. :
Women in 1975. 142 p. March 1976. $2.25.
Women in 1974. 55 p. May 1975.
Women in 1973. 85 p. May 1974.
Women in 1972. 78 p. April 1973.
Women in 1971. 61 p. January 1972. 95¢.
Women in 1970. 21 p. March 1971.


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American Women, 1963-1968. Report of the .
Interdepartmental Committee on the Status
of Women. 31 p. October 11, 1968. $1 .05.
Report on Progress in 1965 on the Status of
Women. Second Annual Report of the Interdepartmental Committee and Citizens' Advisory Council on the Status of Women. 63 p.
1966.
President 's Commission on the Status of
Women: Reports of Committees onCivil and Political Rights. 83 p. 1964.
Education. 71 p. 1964.
Federal Employment . 195 p. 1963.
Home and Community. 51 p. 1963.
Private Employment . 55 p. 1964.
Protective Labor Legislation. 38 p. 1963.
Report on Four ConsultationsPrivate Employment Opportunities, New
Patterns in Volunteer Work, Portrayal of
Women by the Mass Media , Problems of
Negro Women . 38 p. 1963.

Conference Reports
Women in the Economy: Full Freedom of
Choice. Report of a conference held September 11-13, 1975. 47 p. 1976.
Report of Consultation on Businesses in Household Employment and Followup Survey of
Participating Firms. 13 p. 1973.
American Women at the Crossroads: Directions for the Future. Fiftieth Anniversary Conference of the Women 's Bureau, June 11 -13,
1970. 126p.1971 .


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How To Order Publlcatlons
Single copies of publications may be obtained
without charge from the Women 's Bureau,·
Employment Standards Administration , U.S.
Department of Labor, Washington , D.C.
20210, and from the following Women 's
Bureau Regional Offices:
Region l-1812JFK Federal Building,
Boston , Mass. 02203 .
Region 11-1515 Broadway, Room 3300 ,
New York, N.Y. 10036.
RegioA 111-3535 Market Street , Room
15230 Gateway Building , Philadelphia ,
Pa. 19104.
Region IV-1371 Peachtree Street NE. ,
Room 536 , Atlanta, Ga. 30309 .
Region V-230 South Dearborn Street,
8th Floor, Chicago , Ill. 60604.
Region Vl-555 Griffin Square Building,
Room 506, Griffin and Young Streets,
Dallas, Tex. 75202.
Region VI 1-911 Walnut Street, 2000 Federal Building , Kansas City, Mo. 64106.
Region VII l-1.961 Stout Street , 14408
Federal Building , Denver, Colo. 80202.
Region IX-450 Golden Gate Avenue ,
Federal Building , Room 10341 , San
Francisco , Calif. 94102.
Region X-909 First Avenue, Federal Office Building , Room 4113, Seattle,
Wash. 98104.
Publications for _which a price is listed may be
purchased from the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office,
Washington, D.C. 2-0402 . A discount of 25
percent is allowed on orders of 100 copies or
more of any single puqlication .


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Therefore, prices in effect when your order is
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