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Women in Trade Unions in San Francisco. L. R. Matthews University of California Publications in Economics, vol. iii 1913.
Making Both Ends Meet. Clark and Wyatt. New York: Macmillan, 1911. Chaps.
ii. and v.
The World of Labour. G. D. H. Cole. Bell, 1913. Chap. v.
Report on Strike of Textile Workers in Lawrence, Ma.s.s., in 1912.
Was.h.i.+ngton: Government Printing Office, 1912.
CHAPTER IVA.
WOMEN IN UNIONS (_continued_).
_Germany._--BRAUN, LILY. Die Frauenfrage, 1901.
GNAUCK-KuHNE, ELISABETH. Die Arbeiterinnenfrage. M. Gladbach, 1905.
SANDERS, W. STEPHEN. Industrial Organisation in Germany. Special supplement to the _New Statesman_, October 18, 1913.
The Organisation of Women Workers in Germany. Special Report to the International Women's Trade Union League of America. Submitted by the Women Workers' Secretariat of the General Commission of Trade Unions of Germany. Berlin, 1913.
ERDMANN, A. Church and Trade Unions in Germany. Published by the General Commission of Trade Unions in Germany. Berlin, 1913.
CHAPTER VII.
EFFECTS OF THE WAR ON WOMEN'S EMPLOYMENT.
Reports of the Board of Trade on the State of Employment in the United Kingdom in October and December 1914, and February 1915.
Interim Report of the Central Committee on Employment of Women.
The Labour Gazette.
Labour in War-Time. By G. D. H. Cole. Bell, 1915.
Report on Outlets for Labour after the War by a Committee appointed by Section F of the British a.s.sociation. Manchester Meeting. 1915.
Articles in the _New Statesman_, _Common Cause_, _Englishwoman_, _Economic Journal_, etc.
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