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U. S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS
ROYAL MEEKER, Commissioner

MONTHLY REVIEW
OF THE

U. S. BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS

VOLUME I - (UT,Y TO DECEMBER, 1915

WASHINGTON
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME I.
NO. 1.—JULY, 1915.

Page.

Introductory............................................................................................................
5, 6
Conciliation work of the Department of Labor.....................................................
7
Federal employment work of the Department of Labor...................................... 8-13
Labor legislation of 1915......................................................................................... 14-19
Strikes and lockouts in the United States in 1914................................................ 20-32
Laws regulating the employment of women, January 1, 1915............................. 33-38
Conditions surrounding street railway employment in the United States..........
39
New investigations of the Bureau of Labor Statistics........................................... 39,40
Overtime in the fruit and vegetable canning and packing industry of Oregon.. 40, 41
Administration of the child-labor laws of Connecticut........................................ 41,42
Foreign food prices as affected by the war............................................................42-44
Increase in retail prices of coal in Great Britain.................................................. 45-58
Organization in coal mines to increase output in Great Britain.......................... 56-58
Increases in wages in Great Britain during 1915.................................................. 58, 59
Employment in various countries.......................................................................... 60-80
Strikes and lockouts in various foreign countries................................................. 80-82
France...............................................................................................................
80
Germany........................................................................................................... 80,81
Great Britain.................................................................................................... 81, 82
Bureaus of labor, industrial commissions, etc., and their chief officials............. 83, 84
State bureaus charged with enforcement of factory inspection laws and chief
inspection officials............................................................... ; .............................. 84, 85
Minimum wage boards............................................................................................
86
Workmen’s compensation and insurance commissions........................................ 87-89
Bureaus of labor in foreign countries..................................................................... 89, 90
NO. 2.—AUGUST, 1915.
Editorial note..........................................................................................................
Minimum-wage legislation, 1915............................................................................
Immigration in 1915................................................................................................
Agreement in the cloak, suit, and skirt industry of New York City...................
Compulsory arbitration in Denmark......................................................................
Employment in various countries..........................................................................
Swiss factory law.....................................................................................................
Protection of workmen in Finland........................................................................
Industrial hygiene...................................................................................................
Official reports relating to labor received from January 1 to May 31, 1915.........
United States...................................................................................................
Foreign countries.............................................................................................
Periodical publications of foreign labor departments and bureaus......................


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20-22
23, 24
24-29
30-68
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49-68
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NO. 3.—SEPTEMBER, 1915.
Rage.

Effect of minimum-wage determinations in Oregon.................. .................. _.. _ 5-8
Women in industry in recent State reports. .....................................................
9-36
California............................................................... .......................................... 9_H
Connecticut...................................................................................................... 11-16
Michigan........................................................................................................... 16-22
Minnesota.......................................................................................................... 23-27
Missouri....................................... ..................................................................... 27-29
Oregon (power laundries in Portland)............................................................ 30, 31
Pennsylvania (women in mercantile establishments in Philadelphia)........ 31-36
Massachusetts, workmen’s compensation experience, June 1, 1912, to Septem­
ber 30, 1914........ .................................................................................................. 37-44
Workmen’s compensation legislation in the United States (with chart).............
45
Retail prices of food in the United States.............................................................
46
46-57
Retail prices in foreign countries.....................................................................
Strikes in Spain, May, 1915.................................................................................... 57, 58
Official reports relating to labor, received from June 1 to July 31, 1915............. 58-79
United States.................................................................................................... 58-66
Foreign countries............................................................................................ 66-79
Periodical publications of foreign labor departments and bureaus...................... 80-84
NO. 4.—OCTOBER, 1915.
Department of Labor conference on employment, held at San Francisco, Cal.,
August 2 to 6, 1915............................................................................................... 5-13
Federal employment work of the Department of Labor...................................... 14-16
Conciliation work of the Department of Labor, July 1 to September 15. 1915... 16,17
Movement for reduction of hours of labor in the machine trades......................... 17,18
Minimum wage rate based on cost of living for unskilled laborers of New York
City....................................................................................................................... 18-21
Recent important collective agreements............................................................... 21-35
Strikes and lockouts in the United States. January 1 to June 30, 1915................ 35, 36
Immigration in June and July, 1915.............................................. ....................... 36, 37
Labor provisions of the proposed constitution of the State of New York............. 37-43 ’
Retail prices of food in the United States in July, 1911 to 1915.......................... 43,44
Prices of food in various foreign countries...................
44-49
Employment in various foreign countries:
Canada..............................................................................................................
49
Germany........................................................................................................... 50-52
Sweden. v...........................................................................................................
52
Compulsory reporting by employment exchanges in Germany........................... 53, 54
Unemployment statistics in foreign countries......................................
54-77
Strike insurance in Germany.................................................................
77-85
Strike insurance in Scandinavian countries..........................................................
86
Official reports relating to labor:
United States................................................................................................... 86-91
Foreign countries............................................................................................ 92-106
Periodical publications of foreign labor departments and bureaus.................. 106-108
No. 5.—NOVEMBER, 1915.
Unemployment in certain cities in the United States.........................................
5-7
Occupational disease clinic of New York City Health Department, by Alice
Hamilton, M. D ................................................................................................... 7-19

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Federal employment work of the Department of Labor...................................... 19-22
Conciliation work of the Department of Labor. September 16 to October 18,1915.
23
Immigration............................................................................................................. 24-26
Annual meeting of National Association of Accident Boards and Commissions.. 27-37
Report of committee on statistics and compensation insurance cost............28-37
Proposed prohibition of lead paints in Great Britain........................................... 38-40
Unemployment legislation in 1915...........................................................................40-42
Minimum wage for women in retail stores in Massachusetts................................ 42-44
Minimum-wage law of Kansas................................................................................ 44,45
Bulletin of the New York State Industrial Commission...................................... 46,47
Report of the Commission on Industrial Relations.................................................48-76
Statistics of wages of railway employees in the United States............................ 77-80
Industrial arbitration in Norway.................................. ............................. 81-83
Compulsory cartel or monopoly in the German coal-mfning industry................ 83-85
Official reports relating to labor............................................................................ 86-100
United States.................................................................................................... 86-92
Foreign countries............................................................................................ 92-100
Periodical publications of foreign labordepartments and bureaus. -----100-104
Bureaus of labor, industrial commissions, etc., and their chief officials.......... 104,105
State bureaus charged with enforcement of factory -inspection laws and chief
inspection officials............................................................................................ 196>16^
Minimum-wage boards........................................................................................ 19^>108
Workmen’s compensation and insurancecommissions......................................... 108—
111
Bureaus of labor in foreign countries............................................................ - - - Ul> U2
No. 6.—DECEMBER, 1915.
5,6
Federal employment work of the Department of Labor......................................
7
Immigration, August to November, 1915..............................................................
Conciliation work of the Department of Labor, October 18 to November 13,
7
1915.......................................................................................................................
Strikes and lockouts in the United States, July to October, 1915....................... 7-10
Compulsory Industrial Disputes Investigation Act of Colorado.......................... 10-12
Colorado Fuel & Iron Co. industrial representation plan..................................... 12-22
Precautions necessary to safeguard the health of printers..................... - ............ 22, 23
Hygiene of the fur, hatters’ fur, and felt-hat industries in New York City....... 23-33
Effect of the minimum-wage decree on the brush industry in Massachusetts— 33-36
Minimum-wage law in France................................................................................ 36-41
New legislation relating to convict labor............................................................... 41-43
43
Conference board of physicians in industrial practice..........................................
Retail prices of food in various foreign countries.................................................. 44-53
Employment in New York, September and October, 1915................................. 54-56
Employment in various foreign countries........................................................... 56-7*
Official reports relating to labor:
72-76
United States................................................................................................
Foreign countries............................................................................................. 79-95
Periodical publications of foreign labor departments and bureaus.................... 96-103
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Month and page.
Accident hoards and commissions, industrial, national association of, annual meeting
Nov 27-17
Accident insurance, draft of a new law for, Denmark..
6 ............r w '
il
Accident insurance institute, workmen’s, memorial volume of twenty-fifth' anniversary' 'Lower
Accidents:
.................. ............................................................
Compensation laws for, operation of Sweden, 1912, 1913
An?
64
Compensation system, official report of, Norway, 1912..
............................................ cw t
75
Compensation to fishermen, Norway, 1913............
....................................... An?
62
Factories and workshops, statistics of, Victoria, 1913, 1914
..............................................Oct
105
Ohio industrial commission report, No. 4,1914........................................................................An?
44
Pennsylvania d epartment of labor and industry, bulletins Dec. ’l914and’Jan.’Î9Î5 !!!!!!.'."] !Au? 45-48
Agricultural labor and the land question, recommendations of the Industrial Relations Commis­
sion .........................................................................
TkT
r-fy
Agricultural labor, wages and conditions, Sweden’ 19*13.".’.'......................................................... Oct' ici
Arbitration and conciliation. (See Conciliation and arbitration )'
.......................................
j
Al1? 14 „
Arbitration, compulsory, in Denmark..................
Arbitration court, industrial, reports, New South Wales, 1QU. \ ............................................... to
Arbitration court, report, Western Australia, 1913.............
.................................... Ar.?' ’
Arbitration, industrial, in Norway........................................................... .....................................
^missffin011, mecliat*on> au<l investigation, recommendations of the Industrial ’ Relations ComArgentin^ Depart'amentô Nacibnâi deÏTrabajo." ' Boiêtin' Nos. 29 to 32' . '.'.Sept'.'80: Oct 'l06° Dec 9fi
Arizona, State mine inspector, third annual report of, 1914...
.
1
An? C 10
Australia (Commonwealth):
...................................... ug^ O f f i c i h Î Y e a r b l i f l m ? ''5’ Lab°r Bull9tins.................................. ^ y , 60,61; Aug. 68; Dec. 96
------- Report No. 3, manufacturing'industries’,"Î 9
Î 2
...................................... Anf'
40
------- Report No. 4, expenditure on living, 1913.....................
....................... An?
ao
------ ReportNo. 5, prices, cost of living, etc., 1913-14.........................
.......................... An? so ai
Court of Conciliation and Arbitration, annual report, 1913.............
.........................A
’ ai
Denartment
Invalid anH
"
Department of
of the
the Treasurv.
Treasury, invalid
and niu-a?e
old-age nonom™
pensions, year ending June 30 1915 W
Dec"
, ------- Old-age pensions, year ending June 30,1914................ .
.
’
" An?
52
...................... .......
Austria: _
AmtUche Nachrichten des k. k. Ministeriums des Innern betreffend die Unfallversicherung und
die Krankenversicherung der Arbeiter. Sept. and Oct. 1915.........................
I)cc 101
Denkschrift der Arbeiter-Unfall Versicherungsanstalt für Neiderösterreich in Wien über das
erste Vierteljahrhundert 1889-1914........................................................_........_________... _D ^f
79
B.
Belgian refugees, first report of governmental committee, Great Britain. ..
An?
Belgium:
............................ 01
Ministère de lTnterieur. Annuaire Statistique de la Belgique et du Congo Belge, 1943
Dec
Revue du Travail, Publiée par l ’Office du Travail de Belgique, July, 1914
™ " 'Au?'
Bridge and structural iron workers, international association of, report of the Industrial Relations
Building trades, training and employment of boys'in','London County Council report...............Au? '
Bureau (U. S.) of Labor Statistics, Monthly Review of:
v
.......
s'
Purpose of.....................................................
.
T„,„
Editorial note............................................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....................................An ?’
Bureau (U. S.) of Labor Statistics, new investigations of.................... ........................................ Julv’
Bureaus of labor, industrial commissions, etc., and their chief officials, directory of.""." "Julv 83- Nov
Bureaus of labor m foreign countries, directory of................................. ......................r.. July’ 89; Nov!

kv

80
68

5,6
5
39
104
Ill

C.
California:
Bureau of labor statistics, sixteenth biennial report, 1913 and 1914...............................
Au?in
Commission of immigration and housing, first annual report, 1915...........................
Sent58
Industrial accident commission, tentative mine safety rules, 1915.......................... !!!".’!.’!Sept!
58
Industrial and vocational education, report of commissioner, v(ar ending June 3o’ 1914
Au?’ 11
Industrial welfare commission, first biennial report, 1913 and 1914.
An?
11
Canada:
................................... ufe>' 01
Department of labor, fourth annual report of labor organizations, 1914
Sept
66
------- Labor Gazette, Jan. to Oct., 1915. July, 61, 62; Aug. 68-70; Sept. 80; Oct. 106; Nov.'lOO' Dec. 98
------- Report for the year endmg Mar. 31,1915.........................
Dec
81
-------Wholesale prices (sixth of series), 1914.................................................'.'.'.’.'.".’.".".'.‘.".’.'.'.’.Sent! 66 67
Department of public works, Province of Alberta, annual report, 1914......................
Dec81
Registrar of boards of conciliation and investigation, eighth report under" Industriai Disputes
Investigation Act, 1907........................................................................................................
Dec 81
street railway surface lines’ employees, collective agreements, Chicago.......
Oct" 21-34
Child-labor laws, administration of, Connecticut............................. ............. ............. . _
LuL A A
Child labor, Illinois Bureau of Labor Statistics, seventeenth biennial report, 1915......................Aug’. ’ 32


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Month and page.
Children under 16, employment of, forbidden, Wisconsin......................................................... *u„
4q
bureau (E/
report on administration of child-labor laws, Connecticut •
Julv 41 4*>
Children’s commission, report of, New Hampshire, 1914.................... ..............................' ; " ' À7.*’ ’on
ChildreiCs permits, Virginia Bureau of Labor and Industrial Statistics, report o f.iâ ii...............Aus
4Q
Chile, Oñcma Central de Estadística. Anuario Estadístico. 1913,1914
Nov
q<>
Chinese exclusion, recommendations of the Industrial Relations Commission............. .
Nov" fió so
Cloak; suit, and skirt industry, new agreement in, New York City
............................ Am/ s lii
Clothing trades, handbook on, Great Britain...........
............................................. Tu ,
Coal-mining industry:
..................................
Germany, compulsory cartel or monopoly in ..........
Nov „
jZ q
oq
Great Britain, accidents, etc., in, 1914.. .................................
------- organization in, to increase output.....................
Julv’ sr- sq
------- retail prices, increase, in......................
.................................. TllU’ ¿¡HN
Illinois mining board, thirty-third aimual coal report, 1914
*uv
as
p eS'
2o
Kansas, coal-mine inspector, report of, 1914.......................
Washington, inspector of coal mines, sixteenth biennial report, 1914.....................................Aue’ iq
Collective agreements:
6‘
3
Carpenters and street railway employees of Chicago and longshoremen of New York
Oct ’i - «
Cloak, suit, and skirt industry, New York City. ...
.......... Amr" s
Sweden, annual report on, 1913........................................... ................. ............................1
U
Colorado Fuel & Iron Co. industrial representation plan
............................................... rip,:' mo®
Colorado:
.............................
Bureau of mines, thirteenth biennial report, 1913 and 1914....
Aug 31
Inspector of coal mines, first and second annual reports, 1913 and 1914’
" ............Oct 86 87
State wage board, first biennial report, 1913 and 1914..............
..................... *uo.- ’ L
Colorado strike, report of Industrial Relations Commission..
Nov’
qi
Compensation act of 1901, report of State insurance bank, Netherlands, 1913................................w ’ on
Compensation commissioners, Connecticut, first annual report, 1914 '
" ’ ’ ’ ..................Âul’ 31
Compensation-for-accident laws, operation of, Sweden, 1912,1913
............Aug 64 65
Compensation to miners contracting phthisis, Union of South Africa, 1912.’' ’’.........................Aul" ’ 67
Compensation. (See also Workmen’s compensation.)
........
Conciliation, report of State conciliators, Sweden, 1914.............
r>ec
.............................
Conciliation and arbitration:
Australia, annual report of court of, 1913..................
Aug
51
France, report of labor office for year 1913..........................
....................................... Sent
69
Maine, State board of. reports for years 1913 and 1914..... ............................................... . ‘auv ’ 34
Massachusetts, State board of, annual report, 1914............................
............................Aug
36
New Zealand, awards, agreements, etc., 1914.........................
..................................... Oct
Conciliation and investigation, eighth report ol registrar of boards of, Canada" Ï9Ï5.’..................Dec’ 100
81
Conciliation boards, Swiss factory law....................
" ” \ ue'
22
Conciliation work, United States Department of L a b o r ....................................... j\il v ’ 7- "Nov
23
Connecticut, child-labor laws, administration of..........
’ ’ noV 41
.........................................
Connecticut:
Board of education, catalogue of trade education......................................................................Dec_ 72
Bureau of labor statistics, report on condition of wage-earning women and girls
Aug 32
-------Twenty-sixth report for two years ending Nov. 30, 1914..
.................... Aug
32
Compensation commissioners, first annual report of board of, 1914
Aug 31
Convict labor commission, report of, 1915.......................................................
39
Factory inspector, fourth biennial report, 1913 and 1914........ ! ! ! "!........................................Aug
Convict labor commission, report of, Connecticut, 1914.....
A ul’ 89
Convict labor, new legislation relating to.............................
p w ‘ 4i_4o
Cost of living, minimum wage based on, for unskilled labor, New York City ! !!! ’. ! ! ! ’ ’. ’. ‘ ’. ’ ’. ’ ’ ‘ ’.Oct’ 18-21
Cost of living of working women in Ohio, industrial commission report No. 14.
Nov’ 1 89
Cost of living, report, bureau of census and statistics, Australia, 1913-14....................".".’.!!!".!!! ".Aug! 50 51
Denmark:
Arbejds- og Fabriktilsynet. Beretning om Arbejds- og Fabriktilsynets Virksomhed. Apr. 1 to
Autf
54
Dsc. 31, 1013............................. ...................... ......................................
Arbejdsljisshedsmspekt^rens. Indberetning til Indenrigsministeriet for Regnskabsaaret,1913*
1*1
.........
Qpf
Q9
Centralarbejds-Anvisningskontorets Virksomhed, 1914-15
.................................. Dec’ 82 83
For slag til lov om Forsikring mod Fdlger af Ulykkestilfaeld'e, ioio".... ............................... Dec ’ 583
Statistiske Departementet, B»lig- og Huslejeforhold i Danmarks Kdbsteeder i Aaret", i9 ii" Oct’ 92
------- Statistik Aarbog 19de Aargang, 1914..................
"""’Aug’ 54
------- Statistiske Efterretninger.......... July, 62; Aug., 70; Sept., 80;"6ct.",’io7; NoV.Vioii Dec
96
------ Statistiske Meddelelser. Fjerde Rxkke. 45de and 46de Bind, 1915.........Sept., 67, 68; Dec
84
SygekasseinspelrtfSrens Indberetning til Indenrigsministeriet for Aaret, 1914....................Dec. 84 85
Department of Commerce, United States, Bureau of the Census, index to occupations 1915 " Sent’ ’ 66
Department of Labor, U. S.:
"" 1
Address of the Secretary at labor conference, San Francisco................................................... Oct 10-13
Conciliation work . .........
...................................... July 7; Oct 16, 17; Nov." 23; Dec!
8
Conference on employment, at San Francisco............................................ .................... ’
Oct .5-13
Employment w ork........ -------................................... July, 8-13; Oct., 14-16; Nov!,’i9-22;Dec! 5,6
Dust, gas, and fumes, removal of, rules of New York Industrial Board...................................... Aug.
42
E.
Education in relation to industry, recommendations of the Industrial Relations Commission. .Nov. 63 64
Egypt, Minister of Finance. Statistical Department, Annuaire Statistique de l’Egypte, 1913," 1914* ’
a oscrac 1 01
"
93
Elevators and hoistways in factories, rules relating to, New York Industrial Board
Aug
42
Emigration from Italy, 1912 and 1913................................
.................Dec
91
Emigration from Spain, 1915......................................... .......................... ...................................s ept
76
Employers’ associations, organization, methods and policies of, recommendations of llie’indu,striai
Relations Commission................................................................................................................ Nov


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Employers’ liability commission, report of, New Jersey, 1914..................................................... Aug. 40,41
Employment and unemployment, conditions as to:
Austria......................................................'................................................................................ Dec.
56
Australia ..................................................................................................... ......................... July 60,61
, Canada................................................ ..................................................................July, 61,62; Dec. 57,58
Denmark.................................................................................................................... July, 62,63; Dec. 58
Finland..................................................................................................................................... July, 63,64
France.....................................................................................................................July, 64-66;
Dec.59,60
Germany........................................................................................... July, 66-68; Aug. 16-18; Dec. 60-62
Great Britain................................................................................July, 68-73; Aug. 18-20,55; Dec. 62-65
Italy........................................................................................................................................... Dec.
92
Italy (Milan)..............................................................................................................................Dec. 65-67
Netherlands............................................................................................................ July, 73-75;
Dec.67-69
New York....................................................................................................................................Dec. 54-56
Norway...................................................................................................................................... July, 75-77
Sweden................................................................................................................... July, 78,79; Dec. 69,70
Switzerland................................................................................................................................Dec. 70,71
Switzerland (Zurich)................................................................................................................. July
80
Employment offices or exchanges:
Austria....................................................................................................................................... Oct.
58
France................................-...................................................................................................... Oct.
63
Germany............................................................................................................................... Oct. 53,54,66
Great Britain.................................................. : ..........................................................................Oct. 55
Massachusetts Bureau of Statistics, eighth annual report on, 1914.......................................... Aug. 34
Ohio Industrial Commission, report of.............................................................................. .-... Aug.
44
Pennsylvania bureau of statistics and information, report of.................................................. Aug. 45
Sweden, special study of, 1902-1912.......................................................................................... Aug.
65
Sweden (Stockholm), 1913....................................................................................................
Oct.104
Employment of women:
Great Britain, report of central committee on, 1915.................................................................Aug.
56
United States, laws regulating, tabular analysis......................................................................July 33-38
Employment work, Federal. (Sec Department of Labor, U. S.)
Explosives in mines, sixth report of committee on, Great Britain, 1914........................................Aug. 56
Aug.
57
Explosives, inspectors of, thirty-eighth annual report of, Great Britain, 1914..............
F.
Factory and workshop inspection:
Connecticut, factory inspector, fourth biennial report, 1914...................
Aug.
32
Denmark, Beretning om Arbejds- og Fabriktilsynets Virksofnbed, Apr. 1 to Dec-31, 1913..Aug.
54
Finland, industristyrelsen. Yrkesinspektörnernas i Finland Arsberättelser för Ar 1913.. .Nov.
93
Germany, Jahresberichte der Gewerbe-aufsichtsbeamten und Bergbehörden für das Jahr
1913.................................................................................................................................
Aug.54
Illinois department of factory inspection, twentieth and twenty-first annual reports, 1912
to 1914..................................................................................................................................... Aug.
33
India (Punjab), annual report for the year 1914........................................................................ Oct. 96
Missouri department of factory inspection, biennial report, 1913 and 1914..............................Aug. 37
Netherlands, official report for 1913.......................................................................
Sept.
74
New Zealand department of labor, twenty-second and twenty-third annual reports, 1913
and 1914...................................................................................................................................Aug.
60
Norway, official report, 1912 and 1913........................................................................................ Dec. 93
Ontario, twenty-seventh annual report, 1914........................................................................... Nov.
98
Oregon inspector of factories and workshops, sixth biennial report, 1912-14............................Aug. 44
Queensland, inspector of factories and shops, report for 1914....................................................Aug. 53
Rhode Island factory inspection department, twenty-first annual report, 1915.......................Aug. 48
South Australia, chief inspector’s report, 1914..........................................................................Dec.
93
Spain, official report, 1912......................................................................................................... Sept.
77
Switzerland, official reports of cantonal inspectors, 1911-1914.................................................. Sept. 79
Tasmania, chief inspector of factories, first annual report, 1912............................................... Aug. 53
Vermont factory inspector, first biennial report, 1913 and 1914................................................Aug. 48
West Virginia Bureau of Labor, twelfth biennial report, 1913 and 1914................................. Aug.
49
Factory inspection laws, State bureaus charged with enforcement of, directory o f__ July, 84; Nov. 106
Factory law, Swiss............................................................................................. .'........................... Aug. 20-22
Factories. (See Sanitation of, etc.)
Finland:
Industristyrelsen. Arbetsstatistisk Tidskrjft, Nos. 1 to 5..... .........Aug. 70; Sept. 80; Nov. 101; Dec. 96
------- Yrkesinspektörnernas i Finland Arsberättelser för Ar 1913......................................... Nov.
93
Statistiska Centralbyran. Statistisk Arsbok for Finland, 1914..............................................Sept. 69
Fishing industry, official report, Norway, 1913..............................................................................Sept.
75
Food prices, foreign, as affected by the war...................................................................................July, 42-44
Food prices in various foreign countries........................................................................................ C ct. 44-49
Food, retail prices of, United States..............................................................................................Oct. 43,44
Foundries. (See Sanitation of, etc.)
France:
Bureau de la Statistique Générale. Annuaire Statistique, 1913............................................Sept.
69
Commission Supérieure de la Caisse Nationale des Retraites pour la Viellesse, 1913..............Aug.
54
.
Conseil Supérieur des Habitations à Bon Marché, 1913.......................................................... Sept.
69
Direction du Travail, Annuaire des Syndicats Professionnels Industriels, Commerciaux et Agri­
coles, Déclarés Conforément à la Loi du 21 mars 1884 en France et aux Colonies, 1914— Sept. 71,72
------- Statistique des Grèves et des Recours à la Conciliation et à l’Arbitrage Survenus Pendant
l’Année 1913.........................................................................................................................- Sept. 69-71
Ministëredu Travail et delà Prévoyance Sociale: Bulletins.. July, 64-66; Aug. 70,71; Sept. 81; Dec. 97
•-------Recueil de Documents sur les Accidents du Travail, 19i3,1914................................... Sept.
72
Friendly societies, report of chief registrar of, Great Britain, 1913.................................................Dec.
87
Friendly societies, report of registrar of, Western Australia, 1913................................................. Dec.
95
Fruit and vegetable canning and packing industrv, overtime in, Oregon....................................July, 40,41
Fumes, dust, and gases, removal of, rules of New York Industrial Board...........................
Aug.42
Fur, hatters’ fur, and felt-hat industries, hygiene of, New York City...........................................Dec. 23-33


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commerce and lab°r, third annual report of, 1914................................Sept
,u n d A .U?eiterwohlfahrt; eine Festschrift aus Anlass des 25 jährigen
Jubiläums der deutschen Reichsversicherung, 1910...........................................
J S ‘
Ktüserlichen Statistischen Amte. Abteilung für ArbeiterStatistik. Re iehs-Arbei tsblatt,’ Jan to’

59
95
101

s ,p t - 81; Oot' " > gjr*
94
R das1Jahr 1913Ilmem' Jahresberlchte der Gewerbe-aufsichtsbeamten und Bergbehörden für
54
" "............................................
-Aug
Reichsversicherungsamts.
Amtliche Nachrichten, Jan! "to jüly, 1915.................................... DeoSini-tn
3
heidunge:n und. Mitteilungen des R e ic h s v e r s ic h e r u n '^ tV /h e r ä ^ i;^ von
6 8 u V:',
Mitgliedern des Reichsversicherungsamts, 1914............................ ..
85
~ V II Jahr"an^1Chte d<5S Sewerblichen Berufsgenossenschaften über" ÜnfäilverhüViingl"ür"l913j

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Great^Britain^ '^m^' ^tatistisches Jahrbuch fiir das Deutsche Reich. 36 Ja’hrgang, 1915........Nov.
Birmingham health department, annual report of the medical officer, 1914
Oct
Birmingham juvenile employment exchange, report, 1913
............... . Auer'
Board of education, correspondence relating to school attendance
...................................An!'
Board of Trade, abstract of labor statistics, seventeenth, 1915
......................................
------- Accidents on railways, United Kingdom, 1914
-mav
------- Handbooks on London trades. Clothing trades, 19is..
rw
------- Industrial directory, United Kingdom, 1914..............................................
Aim
Labour Gazette, Jan. to Oct., 1915..................................... Aug. 72,73* Sent 81* Nov* 101' Dec Q7
0f e™Ployment> United Kingdom, Oct. and Dec. 1914 (2 reports) ! T ug. 55
Bradford education committee, occupations open to young people, 1013................ .
a ug
59
° fic tio n * 915 Classifled and alphabetical lists of occupations and rules adopted for’classiChief registrar of friendly societies, reports, year ending Dec. ii, 1 9 1 3 ...............................Dec’ 87 88
Home department.. Annual report, thirty-eighth, of inspectors ¿f explosives.......................Aug
‘
------- Explosions in mines committee, sixth report, 1914................... ................. Aug.’
56
bA'btlns V1factories and workshops, first report of departmental committee on". 1915.’. Dec! 88. 89
-------- Mmes and quarries, general report, 1913.............
’
Aug
'56
•Mines and quarries, general report, 1914....................
..................................... j w '
89
57
r ®Cal ^i0?report,
l “ ePes,?a^y
LveU 'Government Board.' PA
Annual
f o r t y£ -r:bea]t
t t ^ o rh ,Sa" d^ ^ Sreport
r ^ of,
n 1914.'.’.'.'.'.'Aug!
poor law"!
58
------- R eport of special work arising out of the war.'.!!” 1!” !!!!” !! 1!!!!“ ! " ' ! ' ............Aug'
58
7 T Unemployed workmen act, 1905, report of distress committees.’. ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ................. Aug’
58
- ouncl1' Tra-J11“ ? and employment of boys in building trades..’ . ! ’.!!!!!! Aug!
59
health insurance joint committee. Outworkers’ committee report (Ireland), 1914 Aug.
59
Parhament. Central committee on women’s employment, report, 19151
Aug
56
Salford. Medical officer of health. Annual report, 1914
1
..............................
76
Treasury Department. Report of select committee on' poit-office "¿ervante.’ ’First" report,
Shipbuilding, munitions, and transport areas, report of bad time kept in, 1915.........Dec! ^ 9 0
H.
Handworking trades, census of, Norway, 191(T.....................

A, _
63
Hatters’ fur, felt-hat, and fur industries, hygiene of, New York City’.!!!!!!!!!!!!".......... .........Dec 23-33
immigration la-bor, and statistics, fourth report, year ending June 30,1915.’. "Dec"
72
Trlnim 2nd safety in tm-plate factories, Home Office report, Great Britain, 1914..
Aug
57
Health department, New York City, occupational disease, clinic of.......................................... .Nov 7-19
TToaiti! ™!Sr-<Si lladustrial, and occupational diseases, report of Ohio board of health", iols ’"Aug’ 44
Health, medical officer of, annual report of, Birmingham, England, 1914
Oct
94
Health, medical officer of, annual report of, Salford, England. 1914
................................... ¿ w ’
76
Homestead commission, Massachusetts, second annual report, 1914............................... .......... Nov
86
Hours of abor and union scale of wages, report No. 5, Ohio Industrial Commission .11..'......... Aug'
44
Hours of labor m machine trades, movement for reduction of
Oct 17,18
Housmg of workpeople:
................................................
Denmark, official report, 1911..........................................................................
92
Europe and America, report of New South Wales commission on, 1913
Aug
52
France, report of superior council on, 1913............................
..............................
69
Great Britain housing by local authorities, 1915.................. ". . .
.
................Aug’
58
Netherlands, housmg law of 1901, operations of, 1914 .
.................................... Anv"
59
New Zealand, official report, 1914......................................... ..................................................T.j°62
Spain, official report of royal committee on, 1915 .
................................................... QRr,t
76
Sweden, building operations for 1913, summary of............!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.............................An«
66
-------Report
on
conditions....................................................
....................... /-»ct* 103
T-Tt'fn’nnn
n ............
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Idleness of organized wage earners, New York Department of Labor reports..............Aug 4111,42;
42- Nov
Nov. 88
Idaho, inspector mmes, sixteenth annual report, 1914..
’ ■
32
Illinois:
.........................................
...Aug.
32
...Sept.
59
:...AUg.
33
__ Dec.
72
...Aug.
33
.. .Aug.
33
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l a i j-YüitttiujLib c o m m i s s i o n ................................................Nov.
iN ov.
65
65
Immigration, United States, 1915.................................................. Aug.6-8; Oct. 36, 37: Nov. ,23-26;
23-26; Dec.
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Month and page.
Commerce and Industry Department. Report on the conditions of Indian immigrants in four
• British colonies and Surinam, 1915.......................................................................................Nov.
94
Department of Industries and Land Records (Punjab). Annual report on working of Indian
factories act, 1911, in the Punjab. 1914....................................................................... .......... Qct
gg
Department of mines. Report of chief inspector of mines for Ì914......................................Dec! 90 91
Financial department. Report on the rise of prices in India, 1914...................... .. _ . . V Nov! ’95
Statistical department. Prices and wages in India, thirty-first issue, 1915 . . ! . ................ Nov' 96
Indiana:
Bureau of statistics, fifteenth biennial report, 1913 and 1914. Free employmentoffices, etc. .Aug.
33
State board of education, first annual report on vocational education, 1914
Au^'
33
Industrial commissions, bureaus of labor, etc., and their chief official, directory of
July ’83- Nov 104
Industrial disputes investigation act, compulsory, Colorado.......
’ Dec Ì 0-12
Industrial disputes, prevention, etc., of, plan of Colorado Fuel & Iron Co..................... ! . ...........Dec’ 18-20
Industrial hygiene, Frankfort, Germany........................................................................... Aug’ 24-29
Industrial Relations Commission, report of.................................................... !...! ." ! ! ........... Nov 48-76 91
Industries, uniform classification of..................................................................... . ’!!!!!!!!!!!.. Nov 29’30
International Labor Office (Basel, Switzerland). Bulletin (German ed\) Nos. ito 8,1915 . Dec *99—
101
Interstate Commerce Commission, railway statistics.........................................
Nov 77-80
In va! id and old-age pensions, Australia......................................................................... ........D e c .
80
Invalidity insurance institutes, national, memorial volume (Festschrift), Germany .
Oct
95
33
Iowa mine inspector’s seventeenth biennial report, 1914............................................................... Aug!
Bollettino dell’ Emigrazione, Ministero degli Affari Esteri, Commissariato dell’ Emigrazione.
(Monthly.) August and September, 1915..............................................................................Dec. 103
Ministero di Agricoltura, Industria e Commercio. Ufficio del Lavoro. Bollettino, Jan. to’Oct!
1915---- ....................................................... . -. Aug. 73-75; Sept. 82; Oct. 107; Nov. 102; Dee. 97,98,103
------- Dati statistici sui rimpatriati per causa di guerra e sulla disoccupazione.....................Dee 92 93
------- Statistica degli scioperi avenute in Italia negli anni 1908 e 1909.................'.................. Oct. ’98
------- Direzione Generale della Statistica e del Lavoro. Ufficio Centrale di Statistica, Statistica
della Emigrazione Italiana negli anni 1912 e 1913 con una appendice di confronti interna­
zionali.................................................................................................................................
Dee.91,92
------- Ufficio del Censimento. Censimento degli opifici e delle imprese industriai al 10 giugno
1911............................................................................................................................................Oct. 96
Ministero di Agricoltura, Industria e Commercio. Direzione Generale del Credito e della Previ­
denza, Annuali del Credito e dellaPrevidenza, 1915.............................................................. Nov. 97
------- Provedimenti di carattere sociale emanati all’ estero durante la guerra europa fino al 30
Aprile, 1915..........................................................................
Italian emigration, 1912 and 1913.......................................................................................................Dec. 91,92
J.
Japan:
Bureau de la Statistique Générale. Résumé Statistique de l’Empire du Japan, 29e Année,
1915..........................................................................................................................................Sept.
Department of Agriculture andCommerce, thirtieth statistical report, 1915.......................... Nov.
Imperial Cabinet Statistical Bureau. Growth of Population and Vital Statistics. Mar.
1915..........................................................................................................................................Nov.
Joint agreements, recommendations of Industrial RelationsCommission....................................Nov.
Juvenile employment exchange, report on Birmingham trades, Great Britain, 1913.................. Aug.

72
97
97
62
59

K.
Kansas inspector of coal mines, report for the year ending June 30,1914..................................
Dec. 73
Kentucky:
Bureau of agriculture, labor, and statistics, twentieth biennial report, 1912 and 1913............Sept. 59
Department of mines, annual report for 1914.................................................................. Sept. 60; Oct. 87
Department of mines, annual reports of the inspector of mines, 1912-1914...............................Dec. 73
L.
Labor camps in Wisconsin............................................................................................................... Aug.
49
Labor claims and complaints, judicial settlement of, recommendations of Industrial Relations Com­
mission........................................................................................................................................... Nov.
57
Labor laws of 1915, New York, New York Labor Bulletin, No. 72............................................... Nov.
87
Labor legislation of 1915.....................................................................................................................July 14-19
Labor organizations, fourth annual report of Department of Labor, Canada.................................Sept.
66
Labor provisions of proposed constitution of New X ork State........................................................Oct. 37-43
Labor unions, membership of, etc., Netherlands.............................................................................Oct. 99
Laundries, power, in Portland, report of Oregon industrial welfare commission..........................Aug.
45
Lead paints, proposed prohibition of, in Great Britain............................................................... ' ’ov. 38-40
Lighting in factories and workshops, report on, Great Britain.......................................................Dec.
88
Louisiana, factories inspection department, parish of Orleans, seventh annual report, 1914 .. .Sept.
60
Longshoremen, New York and vicinity, collective agreements of.................................................. Oct. 34,35
M.
Machine trades, movement for reduction of hours of labor in ........................................................Oct. 17,18
Maine, department of labor and industry, second biennial report of, 1913 and 1914................... Aug.
34
Maryland ten-hour law bureau, first and second reports, 1914 and 1915.......................................Nov.
86
Massachusetts:
Board of labor and industries, second annual report, 1915.......................................................Sept. 60
Bureau of statistics, fourteenth annual directory of labor organizations, 1915..........................Oct.
87
-------Annual report, fifth, on union scale of wages and hours of labor, 1914........................... Oct. 87
------- Annual report, sixth, on labor organizations, 1913......................................................... Sept. 60
------- Annual report, eighth, on State free employment offices, 1914.......................................Aug. 34


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Bureau of statistics, annual report, twenty-eighth, on statistics of manufactures, 1913Month w
34
------- Annual report, forty-fifth, of labor statistics, 1914........................................
Âm?"
34
Immigrant aliens arriving at and departing from Massachusetts, 1914.......................Sent"
60
------- Labor legislation, 1915, Bulletin Vo. 110........................
U "'
74
------- Sketch of history, organization and functions of ....’.................................................. A
35
Conciliation and arbitration, State board of, annual report, 1914. ......................................Aul'
36
Homestead
-m
........................
Homestead oommissinn
commission,. annual rA/nnrt
report, carwnri
second, iq
1914..............................................................i-““'
Sfi 55
Industrial accident board, report of, on workmen’s compensation act.................................. i) ' °’5v
Insurance commissioner, annual report, sixtieth, 1915.. .
....................t w ’
Minimum wage commission, annual report, second, 19Î.4
..................................................a
—Brush industry, Bulletin l To. 107........................ ......................................................... tCS’
—nnor
Wages
of women in retail
stores,
Bulletin
No. 6: (Mar.,1 Ï915L.
. . . . ...........................A
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U
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U.M.
StateA board
of retirement, report,
Jan., 1915............
’. .
’’
........................................
Anf'
Teachers’ retirement board, Bulletin No. 1,1913.................................................................. Sent’
Mediation, investigation and arbitration, recommendations of Industrial Relations Commission Nov’
Mines and mining:
Arizona, State mine inspector, third annual report, 1914.
■Rules for metal mines..

... .Aug.

42

....Aug.
Mo. Dec.

30
77
SO
90
31
94
85
56
56
72
90
33
33
32
73
75
39
48
48
67
48
49

----Aug.
Germany , sickness insurance statistics in miner s’ relief funds.
Great Britain, Home Office general report on m
Great Britain, explosions in mines committee, s
Illinois, rescue work.......................

....Aug.
.---.Aug.

South Dakota, State inspector of mines, twenty-fifth annual" renort’ 1914....................: ....Aug.
*㣥
Tennessee, mining
department, twenty-fourth
annual report, 1914....
.............................
At
___ l. _
i
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .....Aug.
. . i t Ut:.
....Aug.
....Aug.
Minimum wage:
Boards, list of and membership, United States .
', 86; Nov. 107
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35

Minnesota, department of labor and industries, fourteenth biennia’ renort ’
Missouri:
‘ 1 ’

5-8
5,6
...Aug. 36,37

Department of factory inspection, biennial report, 1913 and 1914
' S ’
.............
Penitentiary reform, Senate committee on, report of, 1915............
.......................... ,
Senate wage commission for women and children, report of .............................................. *..?■
Workmen’s compensation commission, report of. Dec 1914
......................................... ,
Montana department of labor and industry, first biennial report,'1913 a'nd'lim........................
An!'
...Aug.
.........................
Aug‘
Monthly Review, United States Bureau of Labor StatisticsEditorial note.................................................
Introductory, and purpose of. . .
...................................................................................... 5
Munitions, shipbuilding and transport areas, bad'time kept in, Great' BritaiiaV.'.’.’.'.'.’.V.’.'.V.’'.’'
Deo’
...Dec.

37
61
37
37
38
eg
37
l38
l
38
5
5,6
590
qo

N.

...Nov. 27-37
Nethe?iands” eaU °f lab°r ^

industrial statistics>fourteenth biennial report, 1913*and '1914."Aug!

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V°°T deStatistiek- B<*nopt Overzieht van den Omvang der Vakbeweging op
------- Jaareijfers voor het Koninkrijk der Nederiänden.’ 1913..............................................b™!'
ManndscVhrift.
i qi *
a
«o*.
Y 89;*W-----9 _
Manndschrift, .Tan.
Jan. tn
to «Ant.
Sept., 1915.......................................
Ausr
78-*A"'
Sent
Ar,w'io?t''A„„
At
houwersweftm inai 9136 Berechting der Overtredingen van de Arbeids-Veiligheíds-en'stem
Oct.
100
— Uitkomsten der Beroepstelling in her Koninkrijk der Nederiänden Gehoundeu od den
„ een dortigsten, Dec., 1909. (Occupational census of Netherlands. 5 vols 1
Pa,,V
Centrale Commissie voor de Statistiek. VerslaG over het jaar, 1914. Two publ'iiations’' Nov
Departemente van bmnenlandsche zaken. Algemeen Versiäg van TIetgeen met Betrek-kinv
tot Verbetermg der Volkshuisvesting in do Geementen is Verricht in het jaar. 1919
Ann59
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_ Verslag omirent den Staat der Rijksverzekeringsbañk". 1915 ,
Industrial commission, report of, 1914.
Inspector of mines, biennial report, 19Í3 an(11914....’.'.’.".’.’.'.’ ’.’.’ ' ' . ’ ‘ ' ‘‘

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New Hampshire:
39
Bureau of labor, tenth biennial report, 1914........................................ . . . ........=.............. . -Aug.
Children’s commission, report of, 1914..................................................................................Aug.
39
New Jersey:
Board of tenement house supervision, eleventh report, 1915..........................................
Aug.40
Bureau of industrial statistics, annual report, thirty-seventh, 1914..............
Sept.
61
Employers’ liability commission, report of, 1914......................................................... ...........Aug. 40,41
New Mexico, State mine inspector, third annual report, 1914......................................................Sept.
62
New South Wales:
.
Commission of inquiry into housing of workmen m Europe and America, 1913......................Aug. 52
Department of labor and industry, Industrial Gazette, Jan. to Aug., 1915................................Aug. 75;
Sept. 83; Oct. 107; Nov. 103; Dec. 98
Industrial arbitration court reports, 1914.................................................................................Aug. 52,53
New York City:
,
,.T
_
Health department, occupational-disease clinic of....................................... *....................... Ni ov. 7-19
Mayor’s committee on unemployment, first formal report, 1915.............................................. Aug. 43
Minimum wage for unskilled labor............................................................................................. Oct. 18-21
^Commissioner of labor, annual report, fourteenth, 1911............................................................. Oct. 88,89
Department of Labor, annual industrial directory of, second, 1913........................................... Aug. 41
— —- Bulletins 8 to 12, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74.............. ...................................... Aug. 41, 42; Nov. 87, 88
Factory investigating commission, fourth report, 1915...........................................- -......... - -Dec.
76
Industrial commission, bulletin of........................................................................ ..Nov. 46, 47; Dec. 99
Joint legislative commission on telephone and telegraph companies, report, 1915................... Dec. 76
Workmen’s compensation commission, first annual report, 1914............................................ Sept. 62
New York State constitution, proposed labor provisions of............................................................ Oct. 37-43
^ P*Department of Labor, awards, etc., under industrial conciliation and arbitration act, for 1914.. Oct. 100
------- Annual reports, twenty-second and twenty-third, 1913,1914.......................................Aug.
61
Journal. Jan. to Sept. 1915..............................Aug. 75, 76; Sept. 83; Oct. 107; Nov. 103; Dec. 99
Workers’ dwellings act, yearly statement, 1914............................................................. Aug. 62
mriTiiiioMl’snffim
>If>wZealand Official Year Book,
Book. 1914..............................
Registrar
general’s office", T
New
1914.......................................... Aug. Auff.62
43
North Carolina, department of labor and printing, twenty-eighth annual report, 1914............... Aug.
43
North Dakota, department of agriculture and labor, thirteenth biennial report, 1914.................Aug.
°rChnstianiar—Kredssykekasse. Aarsberetning, 1914. Sykestatistik, 1913,1914.................... Oct. 102
Departementet for Sociale Saker, Handel, Industri og Fiskeri. Aarsberetmnger fra Arbeidsraadet
93
for 1912-1914'ogfra Fabrikinspekt0rerne for 1912 og 1913.......................................................Dec.
------- Arbeidsledighet og Arbeidsledighetsforsikring, 1915....................... ..............................Oct. 101
____ Om Utfaerdigelse av Lov om Stats og Kommunebidrag til Norske Arbeidsledighetskas...............................
............
101
ser, 1915_
_ - .......-...........................................................................................................OctSociale Meddeielser utgit av Socialavdelingen. No. 2-3,1915............................Aug. 76; Sept. S3
Fiskeridirekt0ren, Norges Fiskerier, 1913.................................................................-...........Sept.
75
Fiksfomkringsanstalten. Fiskerforsikringen for Aar 1913. Accident compensation to fisher­
men.........................................................................................................................................Aug.
62
------- Ulvkkesforsikringen for Industriabeidere m. v. 1912................................................... Sept.
75
Statistiske Centralbyraa. Haandverkstsellingen i Norge 1910. Census of handworking
trades.....................................................................................................................................Aug.
-Norges Bergverksdrift, 1913.............................. ........................................................... Sept.
• Statistisk Aarbok for Kongeriket Norge. Statistical Year Book, 1914....................... Aug.
O.
97
Occupational and vital statistics, Japan........................................................................................ Nov.
71
Occupational associations (syndieats professionnels) report of, France, 1914................................. Sept.
60
Occupational census, Netherlands, 1909.............. .................; ......................................................Aug.
Occupational disease clinic, health department, New York City.._...................................hiov. 7-19
44
Occupational diseases and industrial health hazards, report of Ohio board of health, 1915......... Aug.
87
Occupations and rules adopted for classification, Census office, Great Britain........... .................Dec.
59
Occupations open to young people, report of Bradford education committee, Great Britain, 1913.Aug.
44
° '11'Board of health, industrial health hazards and occupational diseases in Ohio, 1915...............Aug.
Chief inspector of mines, annual report, thirty-ninth, 1913................ ................ ................. Sept. 63,64
Industrial commission, bulletin, Jan. 1,1915. Workmen’s compensation legislation, etc--- -tug43
4444
------- Bulletin, Feb. 1,1915. Scope of commission’s work, etc........................................................ Aug.
63
------- Insurance manual, 1915................................................................................................... Sept.
44
----- —Report No. 4. Industrial accidents in Ohio, 1914........................................................Aug.
44
— — Report No. 5. Union scale of wages and hours of labor, 1914...................................... Aug.
63
------- Reports Nos. 8,11, and 13. Industrial accidents, 1914................................................. Sept.
89
-------Report No. 14. Cost of living of working women in Ohio............................................ Nov.
44
------- Reportof work of free labor exchanges, 1914................................................................. Aug.
80
Old age and invalidity pensions, Australia.....................................................................................Dec.
54
Old age and invalidity pensions, France...............................r.................................................. - - -Ang.
52
Old-age pension, department of the treasury report, Australia, 1914. -------...............-Aug.
Old-age pensions act, Great Britain, forty-third annual report of Local Government Board, 1913,
58
1914..................... ....................................................................................................................... Aug49
Old-age relief. Wisconsin industrial commission report, 1915......................................................Aug.
Ontario:
n .
102
Commission on unemployment, interim report of, July 15,1915.....................-......... . ---- --UCTDepartment of agriculture, factory inspection branch, twenty-seventh annual report,^1914^. gg
Board of inspectors of child labor, biennial report, 1913 and 1914 —
-........ - - - -S«pt.
Bureau of labor statistics and inspector of factories and workshops, sixth biennial report, 1914...
Aug.
44
Child-welfare commission, first biennial report, 1913 and 1914............................................... Sept.
64
Fruit and vegetable canning, overtime...................................-•......... -..................................J.uly. 4o,4i
- ■ report on power laundries
----in' 'Portland....
— J
-Aug.
45
Industrial welfare commission,
Outworkers in Ireland, report of national health insurance joint committee, Great Britain, 1914..Aug. 59
Overtime, fruit and vegetable canning and packing industry, Oregon........................................ Jmy 40,41


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Month and
Department of labor and industry, first annual report, 1915.................................... Aug. 45- Nov page.
89
Bulletins........................................................ ......................Aug. 45—
48* Oct
89
—----- Bureau of statistics and information, first annual report, 1915...................
Am'
45
Department of mines, report, 1913.............................................................
....................Sent’ 64,65
Industrie accident commission, report on workmen’s compensation legislationÏ 9Ï 5’.......Aug'
48
State dependents commission, report and recommendations, 1915........
Sent'
64
’ Aue’ 37
Penitentiary reform, Missouri senate committee on, report of, 1915..........
Penitentiary. (See also Convict labor; Prison.)
Philippine Islands, bureau of labor, fourth annual report, 1913.
Oct 89,90
Phthisis, miners’, report on compensation for, Union of South Africa.......V............................Aug'
67
Policing of industry, recommendations of Industrial Relations Commission
Nov 58,59
Fc>or law, administration of, forty-third annual report of Local Government Board, Great Britain’
1913-14.... .............................................................................................................. ...............A ’
58
^as f inanças, Direcçâo Gérai da Estatistica. Ànnuario Estatistico de Portugal
1908, 1909, 1910......................................................................................
Nov*
98
Power laundries in Portland, report of Oregon Industrial' Welfare Commission
Âug ’45* Sent'
30
Prices andfreights since outbreak of the war, India..
°
’ Dec’ 91
Prices and wages, India, 1915............................................................... ......................................Nov’
96
Prices, coal, increase in, Great Britain.....................
...................................................j ulv‘ 45-56
Prices, cost of living, wages, etc., Australia, 1913-14....................!!’!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!7 !!!!!!!!! Aug’ 50,51
Prices of food, as affected by the war,- foreign countries.................................
............Julv" 42-44
Prices of food in various foreign countries............................
Oct
Prices,rise of, in India, 1914............................................................ ............................................ Nov 44-49
95
(See also Retail prices; Wholesale prices.)
Aug
Prison industries, Illinois State board of, report for 1913 and 1914..........
33
Prison labor, recommendations of Industrial Relations Commiss inn
.
Nov
64
Protection of workmen in Finland...............................................................
' Aug ’ 23
Public utilities, recommendations of Industrial Relations Commission!....................................Nov’ 53-55
Public works, emergency, France....................................................................................
Oct"
65
Pullman Co. and railroad service, recommendations of Industrial Relations Commission.V.V. .Nov! 54,55
Q.

Quarries, accidents, etc., in, Great Britain, 1914...............
tw,
Queensland:
....................................m.......
Department of Labor. Report of chief inspector of factories and workshops, 1914
Aug
Government Statistician. A B C of Queensland Statistics, 1915.......................................... Nov!

89

R.
Railways, accidents on, United Kingdom, 1914.........................................
Nov
Railways, twenty-sixth and twenty-seventh annual reports of United StatesTnterstate Commerce
Commission...........................................................................................
Nov
91
Railway employees, statistics of wages of, United States..........!.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!...................... Nov’ 77-80
Refugees, Belgian, first report of governmental committee on, Great Britain. .
............Aug’
57
Retail prices in foreign^countries................................................................................Sept. 40-57; Dec! 44-53
Retail prices of food, United States.................. ...............................................
Sept 46* Oct 43 44
Retail stores, minimum wage for women in, Massachusetts..................... .............................. Nov’ 42-44
Retail stores, wages of women in,-report of Massachusetts Minimum Whge Commission............. Aug’
36
Retirement system for Commonwealth employees, Massachusetts..........................
Aug
36
Rhode Island, factory inspection department, twenty-first annual report, 1915
Aug
48
S.

Safety and health in tin-plate factories, Home Office report, Great Britain, 1914..........
Aug
57
Safety-first movement in factories, Washington.....................................................
" Aug
49
Sanitation of factories and mercantile establishments, rules of New York industrial Board! !! ! !Aug!
42
Sanitation of foundries and employment of women in core rooms, rules of New York industrial
B oard.............................................................................................................................
Au„
42
Savings bank, compilation of laws relating to, Italy and other countries....... .77.7 ! 7 7 7 . ......... Nov
97
Shipbuilding, munitions, and transport areas, bad time kept in, Great Britain .. . .
Dec’
90
Sick relief or benefit funds:
Germany and Norway................................................................................................
Oct 68 102
Denmark, report of chief inspector, 1914..................................................... 7.7." ’................... Dec * 81
Sickness insurance, recommendations of Industrial Relations Commission............
Nov ’ 63
Small holdings commission, report of, Union of South Africa..................................
’ Aim’
67
South Africa, Union of:
°‘
Director of census. Statistical Yearbook, No. 1,1913, and No. 2, 1913-14............................Nov. 98
Parliament, House of Assembly, select committee on European employment and labor condi­
tions, 1913..............................................................................................................v.............Aug.
67
------- Miners’ phthisis, 1912................................................................................................... Aug.
67
Small holdings commission, Transvaal, 1913..............................................! . . ! . ’.!!!!............Aug!
67
Railway commission of inquiry. Report, Nov. 1914........................
Nov’
99
South Australia:
Inspector of factories, report for 1914....................................................................................... Dec. 93 94
Statistical department. Report of manufactories and works for 1914’ and period 1910-14! Bulle!
tin No. 4, 1915.............................................................................
Nov.
99
South Carolina, commissioner of agriculture, commerce, and industries, sixth annual report, ¿914. . Sept!
65
South Dakota:
Commissioner of immigration, second report, for years 1912-1914.......................
Oct
90
State inspector of mines, twenty-fifth annual report, 1914.................
............Aug’
48
Spain:
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Comisaria Regia del Turismo y el Real Patronato de Casas Baratas de Sevilla, 1915.
Sept
76
Consejo Superior de emigración. Boletín, Año 7, No. 73, March-June, 1915..........
Sept
76
Instituto de Reformas Sociales. Boletín, Jan. to May, 1915...................................
Aug
76
-------Boletín, July, Aug., 1915............................................................................ !.!Oct. i¿8; Nov! 103
------- Legislación del Trabajo, 1914.........................................................................................Sept.
77
-------Memoria General de la Inspección del Trabajo Correspondiente al Año 1912............Sept.
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Strike insurance in Germany....... ....................................
Oct. 77-85
Strike insurance in Scandinavian countries.....................................................................................Oct. 86
Strikes and lockouts:
France............................................................................................................................. July 81; Dec. 60
Germany, during the war........................................................................................................ July,
81
Great Britain, 1914 and 1915.................................................................................................... July, 81,82
Netherlands............................................................................................................................... Dec. 68,69
Spain............................................................................................................................................. Sept. 57
Sweden.............................................................................................................................................
78
United States, 1914 and 1915.............................................................. July, 20-32; Oct. 35, 36; Dec. 7-10
91
Stone quarrying, safety in, United States Bureau of Mines, Technical Paper 111................... .Nov.
Street railway employment, conditions surrounding, United States.............................................July, 39
Street railway employees and carpenters, Chicago, collective agreements......................................Oct. 21-35
Sweden:
Lantarbetarnas Arbets-och Loneforhallanden inom Olika Bygder och k Typiska Lantegen*
domar, 1915...................................................................................................................
Oct. 103
64
Riksforsakringsanstalten ar 1912, 1913........................................................................6...........Aug.
Socialstyrelsen. Arbetartillg&ng, Arl^etstid och Arbetslon inom Sveriges Jordbruk, Ar 1913.. Oct. 103
-------Arbetsinstallelser i Sverige, Ar, 1914...................... ,0. .................................................... Sept.
78
------- Byggnadsverksamheten i Rikets Stadssamhallfen Ar, 1913...........................................Aug.
66
------- Den OfEentliga Arbetsformedlingen i Sverige, 1902-1912 ................................................Aug.
65
------- Kollektivavtal i Sverige kv 1913.....................................................
Aug.
66
------- Preliminar, Oversikt over Byggnads-och Bostadsforhallandena A de Orter, Som Berorts
av 1912-1914 Ars Allm&nna Bostadsrakningar................................................................ Oct 103
------- Sociala Meddelanden, Nos. 1 to 9,1915.. Augi77; Sept. 84; Oct. 77, 108; Nov. 103-, 104; Dec.
99
------- Statens forlilmingsmans for mgdling i arbetstvister verksamhet under ar 1914............. Dec.
94
Statistiska Centralbyran. Statistisk Arsbok for Sverige, 1915.................................................. Aug.
64
Stockholm. Statistiska Kontor. Berattelse ang&ende Stockholms Stads Arbetsformedling pirate
Statistisk Oversikt rorande Verksamheten 4r 1913................................................................ Oct. 104
Switzerland, factory law.................................................................................................................. Aug. 20-22
Switzerland, report of cantonal factory inspectors......................................................................... Sept.
79
T.
Tasmania, chief inspector of factories, first annual report, 1912......................................................Aug.
53
Telegraph and telephone service, recommendations of Industrial Relations Commission........... jnov. 54,55
Tenement house supervision, New Jersey board of, eleventh report, 1915.................................... Aug.
40
Tennessee:
90
Department of workshop and factory inspection, second annual report, 1914..........................Oct.
Mining department, twenty-fourth annual report, 1914........................................................... Aug. 48
Texas, bureau of labor statistics, third biennial report of, 1913 and 1914...........
Sept.
65
Tin-plate factories, health and safety in, Home Office report, Great Britain, 1914........................ Aug. 57
Trade education in Connecticut........................................................................................................Dec. 72
Trade disputes, Great Britain.......................................................................................................... Dec. 64,65
Trade-unions and industrial disputes, law relating to, recommendations of Industrial Relations Com­
mission...........................................................................................................................................Nov.
58
Trade-unions, methods and policies of, recommendations of Industrial Relations Commission.. Nov.
61
U.
Unemployment exchanges, reorganization of system of, Denmark................................................. Dec. 82
Unemployment in certain cities, United States.......................................................
Nov. 5-7
Unemployment insurance act of 1911, reports under. Great Britain............................................... Oct. 57
Unemployment insurance funds, official reports of, Denmark, 1913-14...........................................Oct. 92
Unemployment insurance, Norway.*.................. ....................................................................... Oct. 101,102
Unemployment, interim report of commission on, Ontario............................................................. Oct. 102
Unemployment legislation, United States, 1915.................................
Nov. 40-42
Unemployment, mayor’s committee on, first formal report, New York, 1915............................... Aug. 43
Unemployment, recommendations of the Industrial Relations Commission................................. Nov. 60
Unemployment relief funds, Belgium............................................................................................. Oct. 61
Unemployment statistics in foreign countries...................................................................................Oct. 54-77
Unemployed workmen act, Local Government Board report on, Great Britain, 1913-14.............. Aug. 58
Unemployment. (See also Employment and unemployment, conditions of; Idleness.)
Union scale of wages and hours of labor, report No. 5, Ohio industrial commission..................... Aug. 44
United States:
Bureau of the Census, index of occupations, 1915......
Sept.
66
Bureau of Education, report for the year ending June 30,1914................................................. Oct. 91
Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, commercial organizations in the United Kingdom,
special agents series No. 102,1915............................................................................................Dec. 77
Bureau of Mines, abstract of current decisions on mines and mining, Bulletin No. 101....... Nov.
90
------- Pulmonary disease among miners in the Joplin district, Missouri, 1915..................
Dec. 77,78
------- Rules and regulations for metal mines, Bulletin No. 75................................................. Nov. 90,91
—— Safety in stone quarrying, technical paper 111.............................................................. Nov.
91
Bureau of Standards, measurements for the household, Circular No. 55,1915.........................Dec. 78
Department of Labor, regulations in effect Oct. 15,1915...........................................................Dec.
78
Interstate Commerce Commission, classification of safety-appliance defects to be reported by Fed­
eral inspectors, 1911..................................................................................................................Dec. 78
------- Twenty-sixth and twenty-seventh annual reports, 1913 and 1914.....................
Nov. 91,92
United States Mine Inspectors’ Institute, proceedings of seventh and eighth annual meetings---Oct. 91; Dec.78
Uruguay, statistical yearbook, 1911 and 1912.....................................................
Nov. 100
Utah, department of mines and mining, tenth biennial report, 1913 and 1914............................. Aug. 48


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Venezuela, statistical yearbook (fifth), 1912 and 1913.
Vermont, factory inspector, first biennial report, 1913 and 1914.................................
.......................
Victoria:
Chief inspector of factories and shops, report for the years 1913 and 1914
Government Statist. Victorian yearbook, 1912-13 ... .
----- -Victorian yearbook, 1913-14......................................... ..............................
Virginia, bureau of labor and industrial statistics, seventeenth annual report"is ii' ’
Vocational education, first annual report on, Indiana State boai'd of education 1914*

Month and page.
..........Nov. 100
..........Aug.
48
........... Oct. 105
............ Oct. 106
..........Nov. 100
-. 1-----Aug. 49
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33

W.
Wage board, first biennial report, Colorado, 1914...........................
Wage commission, senate, for women and children, report ôf. Missouri........
'Wages, increases in, Great Britain, 1915...............
................
Washington:
Bureau of labor safety-first movement, 1914.............
Inspector of coal mines, sixteenth biennial report, Ï914..........
Tf estern Australia:
Colonial secretary’s o.Tice. Reports of court of arbitration .
Registrar of Friendly Societies. Reports for 1913
West Virginia:
Bureau of labor, twelfth biennial report, 1913 and 1914
Department of mines, annual report, 1913................
AVholesale prices, Canada, 1914............................. .................
Wisconsin:
Board of industrial education, Bulletin No. 11, Outlines of lessons 1915
Industrial commission, employment of children under 16 forbidden
------- Fire protection in factories, etc., Nov. I, 1915..
------- Gear accidents, Bulletin No. 7,1915.............................. ’. ...........
------- General orders on existing buildings in effect Sept., 1915......................
------- Labor camps in Wisconsin......................................
------- Old-age relief, 1915......................................................... ..........................
Women, employment of, laws regulating, tabular analysis of, United States.......
w omen in industry, wages and conditions of employment in various States
Women m mercantile establishments, Philadelphia......................................’. ___ '.
Workmen’s accident insurance institutes, memorial volume, Lower Austria 1911
Workmen’s compensation and insurance commissions, list of
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Workmen’s compensation experience, Massachusetts .
Workmen’s compensation legislation, etc.:
Ohio industrial commission’s report on..................
Missouri commission report on, Dec., 1914....................... !. !. ! ! i i
!
Pennsylvania industrial accident commission report on, 1915
United States................................................................. ; ..........." ................
Workmen’s insurance, rules, orders, decisions, etc., Germany ..
Workmen, protection of, Finland..........................................
Wyoming, coal mine inspectors, annual report, 1914__ _. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


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