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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1919
 

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Distribution of men and women undergraduate and graduate students
6
OCCUPATIONS
9
PRICES
30
TABLES
40
SHIRT PRODUCTIVITY
43
HOURS
50
TABLES
67
Gainfully employed persons by industry and sex Peru 1940 4
4
Distribution by type of establishment of women with college training
7
55
15
Why Women Work
19
Women Living With Family and Women Living Apart__
20
Wage Earning Responsibilities of Women Living With Family
21
Occupations in Three Periods
22
Changes in Weekly Earnings Since the War Period
23
Percent of Changes in Earnings Since the War Period
24
Comparison of Usual Weekly Earnings in the War Period and
25
57
Work of Womens OrganizationsLiaison Committee
Reports on Status of Women to Leagues 18th Assembly 1937
Activity of Womens Organizations in the United States
February 1946
Page
THE UNITED NATIONS SUBCOMMISSION ON
19
APPENDIX A INTERNATIONAL DOCUMENTS CONCERNING
Educational level of women with college training in chemistry
8
59
64
20
21
23
24
Letter of transmittal 2111
111
Foreword
2
Foreword
5
Letter of Transmittal II
1
Training and Employment Problems 8
8
Lack of Legal Safeguards___ 15
15
Letter of Transmittal__
Womens Bureau Survey of Programs in 19 Cities
9
V
16
St PaulMinneapolis
27
Appendixes
40
Appendix B YWCA Placement Bureau Harlem Branch
52
Minimum education and experience requirements for application for Page
78
Distribution of employment by sex in 9154 manufacturing establish
i
Number of power laundries visited and their employment by locality
1-1
Comparison of postwar wartime and prewar employment reported
1-9
The supply of scientific personnel 125
1-25
Organizations of scientific personnel_ 137
1-37
Earnings of women productive workers and productive labor costs
2-7
Biochemist analyzing new antibiotics
2-8
Prewar demand and supply
2-9
Products or service and number of employees in establishments
2-9
Wartime changes 211
2-11
Earnings hours and advancement 222
2-22
Chemist determines particle size of DDT crystals in sample 214
2-25
27
2-27
Organizations 228
2-28
Compounding perfume in cosmetics chemistry research 227
2-32
Postwar demand 237
2-37
Assaying streptomycin by fluorescent measurement__ 238
2-38
Future outlook_ 241
2-43
29
2-46
Chemist in a research laboratory tests treated cotton yarn 244
2-49
facturing establishments classified by industry 1945
2-59
Weekly hours of work scheduled by plants for women production
15
Letter of transmittal 4III
3-4
Students in training at a school of horticulture 321
3-21
Bacteriologist testing penicillin for pyrogens 329
3-29
The outlook for women in bacteriology 333
3-33
A class in bacteriology at Miner Teachers College 337
3-37
Students in a zoology laboratory 346
3-51
The outlook for women in general biology 364
3-64
Technician using microbiological procedure in an industrial laboratory 370
3-70
Index 385
3-85
Index 261
3-87
Prewar distribution
4-2
Organizations
4-9
The outlook for women in architecture and landscape architecture
5-1
ILLUSTRATIONS
5-4
The outlook for women in engineering 512
5-12
Distribution by major field of students enrolled in final year of under
5-15
Distribution of women and of all undergraduate students in engineering
5-26
Students in architecture at work in drawing class
5-37
Traffic engineer charting collision sites__ 540
5-43
The outlook for women as engineering aids 552
5-52
The outlook for women as draftsmen 564
5-64
Students learning practical application of chemical engineering 545
5-70
The outlook for women as surveyors 574
5-74
Index 583
5-83
Note lockers and showers in this rest room for women laundry workers
5-97
The outlook for women in geography 714
7-14
Major interests in geography of 110 women members of the Ameri
7-24
65
7-28
Women sorting potatoes for size 331228
8-19
Teacher in rural schools___
8-30
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GAINS AND GOALS OF WOMEN WORKERS Gladys Dickason
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