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Selected List o f the Publications o f the Bureau o f Labor Statistics

1943 Supplement to 1940 Edition

Compiled byELIZABETH A. JOHNSON

o f the

Bureau o f Labor Statistics

Bulletin T̂ o. 747

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF LABOR BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS

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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF LABORFrances Perkins, Secretary

BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS Isador Lubin, Commissioner (on leave)A . F. Hinrichs, Acting Commissioner

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Letter o f Transmittal

U nited States D epartment of L abor,B ureau of L abob Statistics, Washington, D . 0 ., July 21,191$.

The Secretary of L abor :I have the honor to transmit herewith the 1943 supplement to the

Selected L ist o f the Publications o f the Bureau of Labor Statistics, 1940 edition (Bulletin No. 683). This supplement includes references to the bulletins and the more important articles in the M onthly Labor Review and the Labor Inform ation Bulletin published during the period covered— October 1940 to July 1943.

There is extensive current interest in the Bureau’s publications, and it is felt that this new list w ill greatly facilitate their use.

A . F . H inrichs, Acting Commissioner.H on. F rances P erkins,

Secretary of Labor.

UNITED STATESGOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE

WASHINGTON : 1943

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Contents

Part I.— United StatesPage

Absenteeism___________________________________________________________ 3Child labor and child welfare___________________________________________ 3Collective bargaining___________________________________________________ 11Conciliation and arbitration____________________________________________ 3Cooperative movement_________________________________________________ 4Cost, standards, and planes of living____________________________________ 4Education and training_________________________________________________ 5Employment and unemployment_______________________________________ 5Employment services___________________________________________________ 7Factory inspection_____________________________ 7Family allowances______________________________________________________ 7Handicapped workers______: ____________________________________ ______ 7Housing and building construction_______________________________ 7Immigration and immigrants________________________________________ 9Income________________________________________________________________ 9Industrial accidents and accident prevention__________________________________ 9Industrial disputes_____________________________________________________ 10Industrial home work__________________________________________________ 11Industrial hygiene and occupational diseases____________________________ 11Industrial relations_____________________________________________________ 11International labor conditions_________________________________________ 12Labor and economic conditions in particular industries and areas________ 13Labor bureaus and their activities______________________________________ 13Labor legislation and court decisions____________________________________ 13Labor organizations and their activities_________________________________ 14Labor requirements and labor supply----------------------------------------------------- 15Labor statistics (general)_______________ 15Labor turnover________________________________________________________ 16Legal-aid work and small-claims courts_________________________________ 16Life insurance__________________________________________________________ 16Migration and migratory labor_________________________________________ 16Minimum wage________________________________________________________ 16Negro in industry______________________________________________________ 17Nutrition______________________________________________________________ 17Occupations______________________________________________ 17Older worker in industry_______________________________________________ 18Post-war problems--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 27Price and commodity control___________________________________________ 18Prison labor____________________________________________________________ 18Production, labor productivity, and technological changes_______________ 19Retail prices----------------------- 19Self-help activities----------------------- 20Sickness and disability insurance_______________________________________ 20Small-claims courts------------------------------------- .___________________________ 16Small loans____________________________________________________________ 20Social security (general)------------------------------------------------------------------------- 20Unemployment compensation__________________________________________ 20Unemployment relief___________________________________________________ 21Vacations with pay-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 21Wage-claim collection__________________________________________________ 21Wages, salaries, and hours of labor______________________________________ 21Wartime conditions and policies and post-war problems:

Historical studies, World War I ------------------------------------------------------ 27World War II_____________________________________________________ 29

Wholesale prices_______________________________________________________ 31Women in industry_____________________________________________________ 31Youth problems________________________________________- _____________ 33

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Part II.— Foreign CountriesPage

International----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 34Africa:

Egypt----------------------------------- 34French North Africa_______________________________________________ 34Union of South Africa_____________________________________________ 34

Asia:China_____________________________________________________________ 34Palestine__________________________________________________________ 34Turkey____________________________________________________________ 34Union of Soviet Socialist Republics________________________________ 38

Australia and New Zealand:Australia__________________________________________________________ 34New Zealand-------------- 35

British North America:Canada___________________________________________________________ 35Newfoundland_____________________________________________________ 35

Europe:General___________________________________________________________ 36Belgium----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 36Bulgaria----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 36Denmark__________________________________________________________ 36Finland___________________________________________________________ 36France____________________________________________________________ 36Germany---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 36Great Britain______________________________________________________ 36Hungary---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 37Ireland____________________________________________________________ 37Italy---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 37Norway___________________________________________________________ 38Portugal___________________________________________________________ 38Spain______________________________________________________________ 38Sweden____________________________________________ 38Switzerland________________________________________________________ 38Turkey____________________________________________________________ 34Union of Soviet Socialist Republics_________________________________ 38

Latin America:General___________________________________________________________ 38Argentina_________________________________________________________ 38Bolivia________________________________________ 38Brazil_____________________________________________________________ 38Chile______________________________________________________________ 39Colombia__________________________________________________________ 39Costa Rica___*_____________________________________________________ 39Cuba_________________________________ i ------------------------------------------ 39Dominican Republic_______________________________________________ 39Haiti______________________________________________________________ 39Mexico____________________________________________________________ 39Panama___________________________________________________________ 39Paraguay__________________________________________________________ 39Peru_______________________________________________________________ 39Uruguay__________________________________________________________ 39Venezuela_________________________________________________________ 39

Appendix.— Libraries designated as Government depositories____________ 40

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Bulletin 7Slo. 747 o f theUnited States Bureau o f Labor Statistics

1943 Supplement toSelected List o f the Publications of the Bureau of

Labor Statistics, 1940 Edition

This list supplements the 1940 edition (Bulletin No. 683) of the Selected List of the Publications of the Bureau of Labor Statistics. It contains references not only to the publications of the Bureau but also to articles of special interest in the Labor Inform ation Bulletin. The Labor Inform ation Bulletin was issued by the Bureau of Labor Statistics from its inception in September 1934 to June 1942; since June 1942 it has been issued by the Office of the Secretary of Labor.

The 1940 edition of the Selected List o f the Publications of the Bu­reau of Labor Statistics included references to the more significant reports of the Bureau recent enough to be of value, as well as to those which seemed to be of current general interest at the time o f prepara­tion of the list. The present supplement includes all bulletins and the more important articles in the M onthly Labor Review published from October 1940 to July 1943, with the exception that in the case of reports in a continuing series on the same subject only the most recent study is noted. References to the Labor Inform ation Bulletin cover the num­bers from October 1940 to June 1943.

Because of the increased interest in labor and economic developments in foreign countries, the more important articles on foreign conditions published in the M onthly Labor Review and the Labor Inform ation Bulletin during the period covered by this list have been brought to­gether in part I I , by country. A ll references in part I apply to the United States.

A s in the previous list o f publications, articles in the Monthly L a­bor Review are indicated by the letters M . L . R . Many of the articles in the Review have been reprinted to make the material available in more convenient form, and where this has been done the number of the bulletin or pamphlet containing the reprinted article is shown in the reference.

Files and Indexes of Publications

For a complete picture of material on a particular subject published in the M onthly Labor Review or the Labor Inform ation Bulletin, ref­erence should be made to the various issues of those publications or to the subject indexes to their contents. A detailed index to the articles in the Review is published for each volume (6 numbers). A cumulative index for the period from July 1915 to December 1920 (volumes 1 to 11) was published as Bulletin No. 695 (20 cents), and a similar index for the issues from January 1921 to December 1940 (volumes 12 to 51)

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was published as Bulletin No. 696 (40 cents). A n index to the articles in the Labor Inform ation Bulletin will be found in the issue for D e­cember o f each year from 1935 to 1941, inclusive. A complete list o f all printed bulletins and special reports of the Bureau of Labor Sta­tistics, as well as o f the other bureaus and divisions of the Department o f Labor, is given in a pamphlet issued by the Department.

The M onthly Labor Review, Labor Inform ation Bulletin, and other publications of the Bureau are available for reference in many local li­braries which have been designated as depositories for publications of the Federal Government. A list o f these libraries is given at the end o f this bulletin.

Distribution of Publications

A s a wartime economy, it has been necessary for the Bureau to lim it free distribution of its publications to those who require them for official governmental use, or for some essential civilian activity related to the war effort. Persons requesting publications for either o f these purposes should state their specific need for them.

Regular distribution of the Monthly. Labor Review is on a sub­scription basis, the subscriptions being handled by the Superintendent of Documents. The price is $3.50 per year in the United States, Canada, and Mexico, and in other countries, $4.75; single copies are 30 cents. Prices of the printed bulletins, on sale by the Superintendent of Documents, vary from 5 cents upward.

Orders and remittances for the purchase of publications should be sent direct to the Superintendent of Documents, U . S. Government Printing Office, W ashington, D . C. Payment must be made in ad­vance, either by the coupons sold by the Superintendent in sets of 20 for $1 and good until used, or by check or money order payable to him. Currency may be sent at sender’s risk. Postage stamps are not acceptable.

Announcements of the issuance o f all printed reports o f the Bureau, or o f reports on particular subjects only, w ill be sent to persons who ask that their names be placed on the appropriate m ailing lists to receive them. The reports are grouped under the follow ing m ajor classifications: Building construction; Consumers’ cooperative or­ganizations; Cost o f living and retail prices; Employer-employee re­lations (including strike statistics); Em ploym ent; Fam ily expendi­tures; Industrial accidents; Latin American labor conditions; Occu­pational outlook; Productivity of labor; W ages and hours o f labor; W holesale prices.

A s the demand for the Bureau’s publications frequently exceeds the supply, persons who have publications of the Bureau for which they have no further use are requested to notify the Bureau so that franked m ailing labels (requiring no postage) may be forwarded for the re­turn of the publications. One frank is required for each package weighing 4 pounds or less.

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Part I.— United States

Absenteeism

Absenteeism in commercial shipyards, 1942. Bull. 734 (5 cents); reprinted from M. L. R., Feb. 1943, with additional data.

Effect of unannounced quits on absenteeism in shipbuilding. M. L. R., June 1943 (R. 1543).

Methods of controlling absenteeism. M. L. R., July 1943 (R. 1548).Problem of absenteeism in relation to war production. M. L. R., Jan. 1943 (R.

1507).

Child Labor and Child Welfare

Child labor [in 1940-41]: Report of committee on child labor, International Asso­ciation of Governmental Labor Officials, to convention of Association, St. Louis, September 1941. In Bull. 721. 25 cents.

Reports on child labor have been presented at other meetings of this association. The proceedings of these meetings have been published in bulletin form by the Bureau of Labor Statistics beginning with the 1920 meeting, with the exception of those for 1934, which were published by the Division of Labor Standards of the U. S. Department of Labor.

Children in the theater. M. L. R., Apr. 1941.Trend of child labor, 1939-42. M. L. R., Mar. 1943 (reprinted in R. 1520, with

additional data).Wartime employment of children and youth. Labor Information Bulletin, May

1942.Since the creation of the Children’s Bureau of the U. S. Department of Labor, all

original investigations of matters pertaining to child labor and child welfare in the United States, conducted by the Department of Labor, have been made by that Bureau, which will be glad to furnish lists of its publications upon request.

Collective Bargaining (See Industrial Relations)

Conciliation and ArbitrationArbitration award—Ship Clerks’ Union of San Francisco [in controversy with

Waterfront Employers’ Association of San Francisco]. M. L. R., Nov. 1940 (R. 1212).

National Defense Mediation Board. In Bull. 721, Proceedings of 27th conven­tion of International Association of Governmental Labor Officials, St. Louis, September 1921. 25 cents.

National Defense Mediation Board, report on work of, [during period of its existence], March 19, 1941, to January 12, 1942. Bull. 714. 35 cents.

National War Labor Board decisions, May-July 1942. M. L. R., Sept. 1942.Decisions of the National War Labor Board are analyzed from time to time in the

Monthly Labor Review.National War Labor Board established. M. L. R., Feb. 1942.United States Conciliation Service. In Bull. 721, Proceedings of 27th convention

of International Association of Governmental Labor Officials, St. Louis, September 1921. 25 cents.

Monthly and annual reports on the work of the Conciliation Service of the U. S. Department of Labor are published in the Monthly Labor Review. The report for the fiscal year 1941-42 was carried in the October 1942 issue.

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Cooperative MovementThe cooperative movement and the war. M. L. R., Sept. 1942 (R. 1483). Cooperatives and post-war problems. M. L. R., Jan. 1943.Reports on specified types of cooperatives:

Burial. Operations of cooperative burial associations, 1939. M. L. R., Nov. 1940 (R. 1216).

Consumer:Consumers’ cooperation in the United States, 1941 [discussion and

statistics of operation. Bull. 725 (10 cents) ; reprinted from M. L. R., Nov. 1942, with additional data.

Consumers’ cooperatives, 1941 [discussion of developments]. Bull. 703 (5 cents) ; reprinted without change from M. L. R., Mar. 1942.

Consumers’ cooperatives in Middle West. M. L. R. Oct. 1941. Developments in consumers* cooperation, 1942. Bull. 738 (5 cents) ; re­

printed without change from M. L. R., Mar. 1943.Directory of consumers’ cooperatives in the United States, as of January

1, 1943. Bull. 750. 15 cents.Taxation of consumers’ cooperatives, 1940. M. L. R., Apr. 1942 (R. 1453).

Credit. Operations of credit unions, 1941. M. L. It., Sept. 1942 (R. 1482). Electricity cooperatives, 1941. M. L. R., Jan. 1943.Farmers’ marketing and purchasing cooperatives. 1863-1939. M. L. R.,

Mar. 1942.Farmers* use of cooperatives. M. L. R., Jan. 1942.Housing:

Cooperation in the building of homes. M. L. R., Feb. 1941 (R. 1224). Features of cooperative housing. M. L. R., Jan. 1943.

Labor banks. Status of labor banks, 1942. M. L. R., Nov. 1942.Self-help:

Activities o f Washington (D. C.) Self-Help Exchange. M. L. R., July 1941 (R. 1343).

Self-help cooperatives in Utah, 1935-41. M. L. R., Aug. 1941 (R. 1376). Student cooperatives in the United States, 1941. Bull. 740 (10 cents) ; re­

printed from M. L. R., Apr. 1943, with additional data.

Cost, Standards, and Planes of Living

Data on changes in cost o f living of wage earners and lower-salaried workers in large cities o f the United States are published monthly by the Bureau o f Labor Statistics in mimeographed reports and later in the M onthly Labor Review. Separate reports are also issued quarterly in mimeographed form for a group o f representative small cities, and for several cities especially affected by war activities. A s an economy measure, the quarterly printed pamphlet on changes in cost o f living, formerly issued by the Bureau, has been discontinued, but printed bulletins w ill be published from time to time.Analysis of increases in living costs, August 1939 to December 1941. M. L. R.,

Apr. 1942 (R. 1449).Changes in cost of living in large cities in the United States, 1913-41. Bull. 699.

15 cents.Clothing. Effects of rising costs on quality of wearing apparel. M. L. R.,

Feb. 1941 (R. 1257).Cost of living changes in five defense areas, October 1939 to October 1940.

M. L. R., Mar. 1941 (R. 1272).Cost of living in 1941. Bull. 710. 10 cents.

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SELECTED LIST OF PUBLICATIONS 5Cost-of-living index of Bureau of Labor Statistics:

Bureau of Labor Statistics cost-of-living index in wartime. M. L. R., July 1943 (R. 1545).

What is the cost-of-living index? M. L. R., Aug. 1942 (R. 1476).Income and spending and saving of city families in wartime. Bull. 724 (10 cents) ;

reprinted from M. L. R., Sept. 1942, with additional data.Indexes of cost of controlled and uncontrolled goods and services. M. L. R.,

Jan. 1943 (R. 1509).Living-cost indexes for workers in industry groups. M. L. R., June 1942.Living costs since beginning of retail price control. M. L. R., July 1943 (R. 1547). Money disbursements of wage earners and clerical workers in 13 small cities,

1933- 35. Bull. 691. 20 cents.Puerto R ico:

Incomes and expenditures of wage earners in Puerto Rico, 1940-41. M. L. R., Feb. 1943 (R. 1516).

Living conditions of workers in Puerto Rico. M. L. R., Apr. 1941 (R. 1294). Spending and saving of the Nation’s families in wartime. Bull. 723 (5 cents);

reprinted from M. L. R., Oct. 1942, with additional data.Spending and savings of wage earners and clerical workers in large cities,

1934- 36, 1940. M. L. R., July 1941 (R. 1303).Stabilization of cost of living by wage and price control. M. L. R., Nov. 1942. Stamp plan. Effect of stamp plan on living levels. M. L. R., Nov. 1940 (R. 1210). Wages and cost of living in two world wars. M. L. R., Nov. 1941 (R. 1394). Wartime changes in consumer goods in American markets. M. L. R., Nov. 1942

(R. 1488).(See also Price and commodity control; Retail prices.)

Education and Training

Effect of the war on college enrollment. M. L. R., Aug. 1942 (R. 1474).Future supply of professionally trained manpower. M. L. R., Aug. 1942.Labor supply and training. In Bull. 721, Proceedings of 27th convention of

International Association of Governmental Labor Officials, St. Louis, Sep­tember 1941. 25 cents.

Papers on training of workers have been presented at other meetings of this associa­tion. The proceedings of these meetings have been published in bulletin form by the Bureau of Labor Statistics beginning with the 1920 meeting, with the exception of those for 1934, which were published by the Division of Labor Standards of the U. S. Department of Labor.

Report of committee on apprenticeship, International Association of Govern­mental Labor Officials, to convention of Association, St. Louis, September1941. In Bull. 721.

Training in industry. In Bull. 721 (see references above).Training workers for. national defense. Labor Information Bulletin, April 1941. Twenty years of Workers Education Bureau, [New York City]. Labor Informa­

tion Bulletin, June 1941.Vocational training for defense industries. M. L. R., Nov. 1941.War organization of high-school students [High School Victory Corps]. M. L. R.,

Jan. 1943.For recent information on vocational education and guidance, and on other phases of

education in the United States, consult the U. S. Office of Education.

Employment and Unemployment

Data on employment and pay rolls in private industry, employment in Federal Government services, and employment created by public- works projects are published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics in each issue of the M onthly Labor Review. The report also contains data on

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average hours worked per week and on average hourly and weekly earnings in industrial and business employment. Data on employment and pay rolls and on hours and earnings are made available in mimeo­graphed reports in advance of their publication in the M onthly Labor Review. In addition, indexes of wage-earner employment in manu­facturing industries, for each of 95 manufacturing areas or cities, are issued monthly in mimeographed form . A s an economy measure, the monthly printed pamphlet on employment and pay rolls, form erly is­sued by the Bureau, has been discontinued, but printed bulletins will be published from time to time.Census figures on employment and unemployment, March 24-30,1940, preliminary.

M. L; R., Jan. and May 1941.Changes in man-hour employment in defense industries. M. L. R., May 1941. Cincinnati. Unemployment in Cincinnati, May 1940. M. L. R., Dec. 1940. Civilian labor force, May 1943. M. L. R., July 1943.

One of a continuing series of articles in the Monthly Labor Review giving monthly estimates of the total civilian labor force and of the numbers employed and unemployed.

Effect of defense program on private manufacturing employment. M. L. R., Jan. 1942.

Employment and earnings, 1940. M. L. R., Mar. 1941 (R. 1269).Employment in specified industries, etc.:

Construction:Construction employment in the United States, 1939-42. M. L. R., Oct.

1942,Employment of professional and technical personnel in contract construc­

tion. M. L. R., Nov. 1942.Government:

Employment and pay rolls in State and local governments, 1941. M. L. R., Nov. 1941.

Employment in Federal executive service, December 1949-December1942. M. L. R., Mar. 1943 (R. 1521).

Federal personnel by types of work performed. M. L. R., June 1941 (R.1287) ; Dec. 1941 (reprinted in R. 1408, with additional data).

Geographic distribution of Federal civilian employees, 1936-41. M. L. R., Apr. 1942 (R. 1435).

Governmental employment, [Federal, State, local], January 1939-July 1942. M. L. R., Nov. 1942 (R. 1493).

Municipal employment and pay rolls in large cities, 1929-38. M. L. R., June 1943 (reprinted in R. 1540, with additional data).

War and the increase in Federal employment. M. L. R., Aug. 1942 (R. 1472).

Hosiery. Employment outlook in full-fashioned hosiery industry. M. L. R., Mar. 1943 (R. 1518).

Iron and steel. Effect of the war on employment in iron and steel industry.M. L. R., Feb. 1943 (R. 1517).

Lumber:Labor situation in western logging camps and sawmills, [including data

on employment]. M. L. R., Dec. 1942 (R. 1500).Production, employment, wages, and prices in Douglas-fir lumber in­

dustry. M. L. R., Oct. 1941 (R. 1378).Millinery. Stabilization of millinery industry, 1936-41, [including data on

employment]. M. L. R., Jan. 1943.Milling. Productivity trends in milling industry, [including data on em­

ployment]. M. L. R., July 1941 (R. 1344).Mining. Technological changes and opportunities for employment in iron

mining. M. L. R., Oct. 1940.Textile. Effect of the war on textile employment. M. L. R., Sept. 1942

(R. 1480).

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Employment trends and defense labor requirements. M. L. R., May 1941 (R. 1279).

Estimated employment of factory wage earners, by sex, April 1941 and April 1942. M. L. R., Nov. 1942 (R. 1494).

Estimated growth in the labor force, 1940-50. M. L. R., Nov. 1941 (R. 1397). Labor in transition to a war economy, [including data on employment]. M. L. R.,

Apr. 1942 (R. 1450).Man-hour statistics for 171 selected industries, [including data on employment],

Multilithed, 1942.Joint compilation of Bureau of Labor Statistics and Bureau of the Census, based

on data collected in Biennial Census of Manufactures, 1939.Production, employment, and pay rolls, 1941. Labor Information Bulletin, Mar.

1942.Select bibliography on post-war problems, especially on means of maintaining

employment in post-war period. Mimeographed, June 1942.WPA projects. Five years’ operation of Work Projects Administration. M. L.

R., Mar. 1941.(See also Child labor and child welfare; Immigration and immigrants; Labor

requirements and labor supply; Negro in industry; Women in industry; Youth problems.)

Employment Services

Employment services of colleges and universities. M. L. R., Mar. 1942. Federalization of public employment offices. M. L. R., Feb. 1942.National employment clearance system. M. L. R., Dec. 1940.Placement work of U. S. Employment Service, 1942. M. L. R., June 1943.

Factory Inspection

Report of committee on factory inspection, International Association of Gov­ernmental Labor Officials, to convention of Association, St. Louis, Septem­ber 1941. In Bull. 721. 25 cents.

Reports on factory inspection have been presented at other meetings of this Associa­tion. The proceedings of these meetings have been published in bulletin form by the Bureau of Labor Statistics beginning with the 1920 meeting, with the exception of those for 1934, which were published by the Division of Labor Standards of the U. S. Department of Labor.

Family Allowances

Allowances for servicemen’s dependents. M. L. R., Aug. 1942.

Handicapped Workers

Earnings and hours in men’s cotton-garment industries, . . . 1939 and 1941, [in­cluding data for handicapped workers]. Bull. 719 (10 cents) ; reprinted from M. L. R., Aug. 1942, with additional data.

Employability of the handicapped. M. L. R., Nov. 1940.Employment of physically disabled workers. Labor Information Bulletin, June

1943.Handicapped workers under Public Contracts Act. M. L. R., Oct. 1942.Use of the physically handicapped in war industry. M. L. R., June 1942.

Housing and Building Construction

Inform ation on the trend of building construction in urban areas o f the United States, as shown by building permits issued, is collected by the Bureau of Labor Statistics and made available monthly in a mimeo­graphed report. The report shows the number and estimated cost o f building construction projects and the number of fam ilies to be pro­vided for in new dwelling units. Figures on the value of contracts

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awarded for construction projects financed from Federal funds are also included. M onthly summary data, as well as reports for semiannual and annual periods, are published m the M onthly Labor Review. A s an economy measure, the monthly printed pamphlet on building con­struction, formerly issued by the Bureau, has been discontinued, but printed bulletins will be published from time to time.Building construction (general) :

Builders of 1-family houses in 11 areas, 1940 and 1911. M. L. R., Apr. 1943 (R. 1524).

Building construction, 1941. Bull. 713. 20 cents.Building permit survey, 1989. Bull. 689; in 9 separate volumes, 1 for each

geographic division. 10kL5 cents per volume.Report of a survey made especially to meet the r eeds of those immediately

concerned with housing programs, and containing more comprehensive data than are obtained for the Bureau’s regular monthly and annual reports on building construction.

Estimated construction activity in continental United States, 1939-42. M. L. R., Sept. 1942 (R. 1484).

First of a continuing series of articles, giving estimates of amount of new construction, which the Bureau plans to publish in the Monthly Labor Review.

New housing in nonfarm areas, 1941 and 1942. M. L. R., Apr. 1943 (R. 1511).Similar reports for quarterly and semiannual periods are published in the

Monthly Labor Review.Operations of urban home builders, 1938. M. L. R., May 1941 (R. 1313).Residential construction and demolition, 1936-38. M. L. R., Mar. 1941

(R. 1225).(See also Housing of war workers.)

Cooperation in the building of homes. M. L. R., Feb. 1941 (R. 1224).Farm Security Administration program:

Industrial and rural workers on Farm Security Administration homesteads. M. L. R., Feb. 1942 (R. 1455).

Labor under Farm Security Administration program, [including data on hous­ing]. M. L. R., Dec. 1941 (R. 1454).

Federal Housing Administration houses in metropolitan districts. M. L. R., Oct.1942.

Home financing through savings and loan associations. M. L. R., May 1943(R. 1538).

Home ownership by workers made feasible. Labor Information Bulletin, Sept.1941.

Housing and the increase in population. M. L. R., Apr. 1942 (R. 1421). Housing legislation in the United States [as of August 1, 1940]. M. L. R., Oct.

1940 (R. 1198).Housing of Federal employees in Washington, D. C., area, May 1941. M. L. R.,

Nov. 1941 (R. 1374).Housing of war workers:

Bridgeport, Conn. Occupancy of old and new homes by Bridgeport war workers. M. L. R., Aug. 1942 (R. 1473).

Bridgeport, Conn. Occupancy of privately financed houses in Bridgeport. M. L. R., May 1942 (R. 1459).

Defense housing policies and progress. M. L. R., May 1941 (R. 1304).Defense housing program—Twentieth Century Fund. M. L. R., Dec. 1940.Housing for war workers. M. L. R., June 1942 (R. 1464).Housing provided in 138 defense areas. M. L. R., Dec. 1942 (R. 1504).New dwelling units in selected defense areas, 1940 and 1941. M. L. R., May

1942 (R. 1462).Permit fees for residential construction in the United States, 1940. M. L. R., Dec.

1940 (reprinted in R. 1188, with additional data).

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SELECTED LIST OF PUBLICATION'S 9Immigration and Immigrants

Admission of alien farm workers into United States. M. L. R., July 1943. Employment of aliens:

Legal restrictions on employment of aliens in the American republics, [in­cluding the United States]. M. L. R., Dec. 1940 (reprinted, with addi­tional data, in R. 1241, Labor conditions in Latin America).

Policy of nondiscrimination in employment of aliens. M. L. R., Sept. 1942. Restrictions on employment of aliens. M. L. R., July 1941.

Immigration and naturalization, 1939-40'. M. L. R., Mar. 1941.Registration of aliens in the United States. M. L, R., Mar. 1941.

Income

Income and spending and saving of city families in wartime. Bull. 724 (10 cents); reprinted from M. L. R., Sept. 1942, with additional data.

Income payments by States, 1929-39. M. L. R., Jan. 1941.Monthly income payments in the United States, 1929-40. M. L. R., Apr. 1941. National income, 1919^40. M. L. R., July 1941.Puerto Rico:

Earnings [and family income] of small farmers in Puerto Rico. M. L. R., Dec. 1942,

Incomes and expenditures of wage earners in Puerto Rico, 1940-41. M. L. R., Feb. 1943 (R. 1516).

Spending and saving of the Nation’s families in wartime. Bull. 723 (5 cents) ;reprinted from M. L. R., Oct. 1942, with additional data.

Spending and savings of wage earners and clerical workers in large cities, 1934-36,1940. M. L. R., July 1941 (R. 1303).

Industrial Accidents and Accident Prevention

Annual surveys o f accidents to workers in manufacturing and non­manufacturing industries are made by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Surveys of accidents in the iron and steel industry also are made an­nually, and special surveys for other individual industries are made from time to time. Reports on all these studies are published in the M onthly Labor Review and later reprinted in bulletin or pamphlet form . In addition, the Bureau is now publishing a monthly report on industrial injuries in a group of manufacturing industries selected for their importance in the war. The first of these monthly reports was published in the M onthly Labor Review for M ay 1943, giving figures for January 1943. A mimeographed tabulation of the monthly figures is made available in advance of their publication in the M onthly Labor Review.Accidents and safety measures in specified industries:

Construction. Causes and prevention of accidents in construction industry,1939. M. L. R., Oct. 1940 (R. 1199).

Iron and steel. Industrial-injury experience in iron and steel industry,1941. M. L. R., Dec. 1942 (R. 1503).

Lumber. Causes and prevention of accidents in logging and lumber mills,1940. M. L. R., Dec. 1941 (R. 1386).

Lumber products. Causes and prevention of injuries in manufacture of lumber products [furniture, wooden containers, miscellaneous], 1941. M. L. R., Nov. 1942 (R. 1491).

Machinery safety requirements: Report of committee on machinery safety requirements, International Association of Governmental Labor Officials, to 1940 and 1941 conventions of Association. In Bulls. 690 and 721. 25 cents each.

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Accidents and safety measures in specified industries—Continued.Mining and quarrying:

Coal-mine disasters, 1940. Labor Information Bulletin, Mar. 1941. Federal Mine Inspection Act, 1941. M. L. R., May 1941 (R 1309). Industrial injuries in mining and quarrying, 1930-39. M. L. R , Dec. 1940.

Railway accidents, 1930-39. M. L. R., Nov. 1940.Shipyards:

Industrial injuries in shipyards, [first quarter of 1943]. M. L. R., July 1943 (R. 1546).

Shipyard injuries and their causes, 1941. Bull. 722 (10 cents) ; re­printed from M. L. R , Oct. 1942, with additional data.

Accident hazard, by size of plant. M. L. R , Apr. 1943 (R. 1527).Changes in injury frequency rates and employment in manufacturing, 1936-41.

M. L. R , May 1943 (R. 1528).Industrial injuries in the United States [general discussion, and statistics by

industry], 1941. M. L. R , Sept. 1942 (R. 1481).Industrial injuries in the United States, 1940 [general discussion, and statistics

by industry, all States combined]. M. L. R., Aug. 1941 (R. 1353). Industrial-injury statistics, by States [and by industry], 1940. Bull. 700. 15

cents.Relation of age to industrial injuries. M. L. R , Oct. 1940 (R. 1191).Safety and health problems of women in industry. Labor Information Bulletin,

Dec. 1942.Many papers on accidents and accident prevention have been presented at annual meetings

of the International Association of Industrial Accident Boards and Commissions. The pro­ceedings of these meetings from 1913 to 1933, inclusive, were published in bulletin form by the Bureau of Labor Statistics; the proceedings of subsequent meetings have been pub­lished by the Division of Labor Standards of the U. S. Department of Labor.

Industrial DisputesStatistics of strikes are issued monthly by the Bureau o f Labor Sta­

tistics. Preliminary estimates of the total number of strikes that occurred during the month are printed in the M onthly Labor Review ; the final, detailed report, giving data by industry and cause, is pub­lished in mimeographed form . A report for the calendar year is also carried in the M onthly Labor Review (usually in the M ay number) and later reprinted in bulletin or pamphlet form with additional in­formation (see reference to Bulletin 741). A s an economy measure, the monthly printed report on strikes, form erly issued by the Bureau, has been discontinued.Captive coal-mine strike and settlement. M. L. R., Jan. 1942 (R. 1431). Compensation for unemployment during industrial disputes. M. L. R , Dec. 1940

(R. 1231).Federal troops. Use of Federal troops in labor disputes. M. L. R , Sept. 1941

(R. 1363).Railroads:

Emergency boards for adjustment of railroad labor disputes. M. L. R., July 1942.

Recommendation of Emergency Board in dispute of railroad nonoperating employees. M. L. R., July 1943.

Settlement of railroad wage controversy. Labor Information Bulletin, Jan. 1942; M. L. R , Dec. 1941.

Strike restrictions in union agreements. M. L. R., Mar. 1941 (R. 1271). (See also Bull. 686, Union-agreement provisions.)

Strikes in 1942 [and earlier years]. Bull. 741 (10 cents); reprinted from M. L. R , May 1943, with additional data.

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SELECTED LIST OF PUBLICATIONS 11{See also Conciliation and arbitration.)

Papers on machinery and methods for the adjustment of industrial disputes have been presented at the annual meetings of the International Association of Governmental Labor Officials. The proceedings of these meetings have been published in bulletin form by the Bureau of Labor Statistics beginning with the 1920 meeting, with the exception of those for 1934, which were published by the Division of Labor Standards of the U. S. Department of Labor.

Industrial Home Work Home work in specified industries:

Artificial-flower. Effect of home-work prohibition in artificial-flower indus­try. M. L. R , Mar. 1942.

Embroideries. Earnings and hours in embroideries industry, 1940, [includ­ing data for home workers.] M. L. R , Dec. 1940 (R 1171).

Glove. Wages and hours in glove industry, 1941, [including data for home workers]. Bull. 702 (10 cents) ; reprinted from M. L. R , Mar. 1942, with additional data.

Report of committee on industrial home work, International Association of Governmental Labor Officials, to convention of Association, St. Louis, Sep­tember 1941. In Bull. 721. 2& cents.

Reports on industrial home work have been presented at other meetings of this Association. The proceedings of these meetings have been published in bulletin form by the Bureau of Labor Statistics beginning with the 1920 meeting, with the exception of those for 1934, which were published by the Division of Labor Standards of the U. S. Department of Labor.

Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases

Anthrax in the United States, 1919-S8. M. L. R , Oct. i940.Disabling sickness among industrial workers, 1941. M. L. R , Aug. 1942.Health and national defense. Labor Information Bulletin, July 1941.Health services. Results of factory health services. M. L. R., Sept. 1941. Medical care for farm workers in California and Arizona. M. L. R , Nov. 1942. Mines. Health of workers in nonferrous-metal mines. M. L. R , Aug. 1942. Printers. Lengthened life span of printers. M. L. R , Sept. 1942.Safeguarding health of women in war work. Labor Information Bulletin, Apr.

1943.Papers on industrial hygiene and occupational diseases have been presented at the

annual meetings of the International Association o f Industrial Accident Boards and Com­missions (see note at end of section on Industrial accidents and accident prevention) and of the International Association of Governmental Labor Officials (see note at end of section on Factory inspection).

Industrial Relations

Collective bargaining in specified industries, etc.:Building trades. In Bull. 680, Union wages, hours, and working conditions in

the building trades, June 1,1941. 15 cents.Chemical. Collective bargaining in the chemical industry, May 1942. Bull.

716 (5 cents) ; reprinted without change from M. L. R , July 1942.Coal. Appalachian coal agreement, 1941. M. L. R , Aug. 1941.Dressmakers’ Union promotes industry planning. Labor Information Bulle­

tin, May 1941.Hosiery. Union-management cooperation in full-fashioned hosiery industry.

M. L. R , Nov. 1941 (R. 1398).Motor-vehicle. Collective agreement with Ford Motor Co. M. L. R., Aug.

1941.Paper. Collective bargaining in paper and allied products industry. Bull.

709 ( 5 cents) ; reprinted without change from M. L. R , April 1942. Printing. In Bull. 708, Union wages, hours, and .working conditions in the

printing trades, June 1, 1941 (15 cents); reprinted from M. L. R , Dec. 1941, with additional data.

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Collective bargaining in specified industries, etc.—Continued.Railways, street. In Bull. 701, Wages, hours, and working conditions of

union street-railway employees, June 1, 1941 (5 cents) ; reprinted with­out change from M. L. R., Feb. 1942.

Shipbuilding. New shipbuilding stabilization agreement. M. L. R., July1942.

Extent of collective bargaining at beginning of 1942. M. L. R., May 1942 (R. 1457).Incentive-wage plans and collective bargaining. Bull. 717 (5 cents) ; reprinted

from M. L. R., July 1942, with additional data.Labor in transition to a war economy, [including discussion of labor relations].

M. L. R., Apr. 1942 (R. 1450).Labor policy for Government plants. M. L. R., Sept. 1942.Military-service and war-job clauses in union agreements. M. L. R. Dec. 1942.

(A more detailed report is available in memorandum No. 4, Industrial rela­tions in wartime. Mimeographed.)

National Labor Relations Act, six years of. Labor Information Bulletin, Aug. 1941.

National Labor Relations Board, activities of, 1941-42. M. L. R., Mar. 1943.Decisions of the National Labor Relations1 Board are analyzed from time to time in

the Monthly Labor Review.National Labor Relations Board, potentialities of. In Bull. 690, Proceedings of

26th convention of International Association of Governmental Labor Officials, New York City, September 1940. 25 cents.

Overtime provisions in union agreements in certain defense industries. M. L. R., Apr. 1941 (R. 1288).

Pay differentials for night work under union agrements. Bull. 748 (5 cents) ; reprinted from M. L. R., July 1943, with additional data.

Seniority provisions in union agreements. M. L. R., May 1941 (R. 1308). (Seealso Bull. 686, Union-agreement provisions.)

Shift operations under union agreements. M. L. R., Oci;. 1940 (R. 1196). (See also Bull. 686, Union-agreement provisions.)

Strike restrictions in union agreements. M. L. R., Mar. 1941 (R. 1271). (See alsoBull. 686, Union-agreement provisions.)

Types of union recognition in effect in January 1943. M. L. R., Feb. 1943 (R. 1512).

Union-agreement provisions. Bull. 686, 1942. 35 cents.This bulletin contains sample clauses illustrating practically all matters covered

by collective-bargaining agreements, interpretative discussion, and sample agreements for selected industries.

Union agreements with municipalities. M. L. R., June* 1943. (This report is also available in memorandum No. 9, Industrial relations in wartime. Mimeo­graphed.)

Union-management cooperation. M. L. R., June 1941 (R. 1284).Union membership and collective bargaining by foremen. Bull. 745 (5 cents) ;

reprinted from M. L. R., June 1943, with additional data.Vacation and holiday provisions in union agreements, January 1943. Bull. 743

(5 cents) ; reprinted from M. L. R., May 1943, with additional data. (See also Bull. 686, Union-agreement provisions.)

Wage adjustments to cost of living under union agreements. Industrial rela­tions in wartime, memorandum No. 3. Mimeograp led, May 1942.

Wage provisions in union agreements. M. L. R., Nov. 1941 (R. 1395). (See also Bull. 686, Union-agreement provisions.)

(See also Conciliation and arbitration; Industrial disputes; Labor legislation and court decisions.)

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International Labor Conditions

International Labor Conference, New York City, October 1941. M. L. R., Dec. 1941.

Similar reports for earlier conferences were published in the Monthly Labor Review.

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London meeting of International Labor Organization, April 1942. M. L. R., June 1942 (R. 1466).

Program of International Labor Organization. M. L. R., Feb. 1942 (R. 1436).

Labor and Economic Conditions in Particular Industries and Areas

Conditions in specified industries, etc.:Domestic service. Woman domestic workers in Washington, D. C., 1940.

M. L. R., Feb. 1942 (R. 1437).Hosiery. Impact of silk shortage upon hosiery workers. Labor Information

Bulletin, Nov. 1941.Lumber. Labor situation in western logging camps and sawmills. M. L. R.,

Dec. 1942 (R. 1500).Milk. Labor aspects of Chicago milk industry. Bull. 715 (10 cents) ; sum­

mary, M. L. R., June 1942.Millinery. Stabilization of millinery industry, 1936-41. M. L. R., Jan.

1943.Mining:

Anthracite. Unused manpower in Pennsylvania anthracite area. M. L. R., May 1942.

Government control of coal mines. M. L. R., June 1943.Hawaii:

Labor in Territory of Hawaii, 1939. Bull. 687 (25 cents) ; summary, M. L. R., Dec. 1940; Jan. 1941 (R. 1243).

Labor regulations of military government of Hawaii. M. L. R., June 1942. Man-hour statistics for 171 selected industries. Multilithed, 1942.

Joint compilation of Bureau of Labor Statistics and Bureau of the eCnsus, based on data collected in Biennial Census of Manufactures, 1939.

Puerto Rico:Conditions in Puerto Rican needlework industry. M. L. R., Dec. 1940

(R. 1229).Living conditions of workers in Puerto Rico. M. L. R., Apr. 1941 (R. 1294). Sugar industry in Puerto Rico. M. L. R., Jan. 1941.

Virgin Islands. Economic and social conditions in the Virgin Islands. M. L. R., Apr. 1941.

Considerable information on labor conditions in specific industries and occupations, and in particular localities, has also been published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics in reports on employment and unemployment, industrial relations, productivity of labor, wages and hours of labor, etc.

Labor Bureaus and Their Activities

Labor offices in the United States and in Canada, May 15, 1941. Bull. 681. 10 cents.

War work of U. S. Women’s Bureau. M. L. R., Dec. 1942 (R. 1502).(See also Employment services.)

Labor Legislation and Court DecisionsFederal:

Application of laws to women’s war work hours. Labor Information Bulle­tin, Jan. 1943.

Comparison of Davis-Bacon and Walsh-Healey Acts. M. L. R., July 1941 (R. 1299).

Federal labor legislation, 1941. M. L. R., Mar. 1942.Similar general articles summarizing Federal labor legislation of 1933 to

1940 were published in the Monthly Labor Review.Federal legislation concerning railroad employees. M. L. R., Dec. 1940

(R. 1233).Federal Mine-Inspection Act, 1941. M. L. R., May 1941 (R. 1309).Federal wage-hour law [Fair Labor Standards Act] upheld by Supreme

Court. M. L. R., Feb. 1941.547784°— 43------3

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Federal—Continued.Labor decisions of United States Supreme Court, 1940 and 1941 terms.

M. L. R., Sept. 1942 (R. 1478).Significant labor decisions of Federal courts are summarized from time to time

in the Monthly Labor Review.Labor under the selective service law. M. L. R., Oct. 1940 (R. 1198).The law behind union agreements. Labor Information Bulletin, Oct. and

Nov. 1941.State:

Application of laws to women’s war work hours. Labor Information Bulle­tin, Jan. 1948.

Application of State hour laws to railroad women. Labor Information Bulle­tin, May 1943.

Court decisions.Significant labor decisions of State courts are summarized from time to time

in the Monthly Labor Review.Hawaii. Wage and hour law of Hawaii. M. L. R., Jan. 1942.The law behind union agreements. Labor Information Bulletin, Oct. and

Nov. 1941.Michigan. Law requiring equal pay for women held constitutional. M. L. R.,

Dec. 1940, in “Court decisions of interest to labor” (R. 1234).Oregon antipicketing law held unconstitutional. M. L. R., Jan. 1941, in

“Court decisions of interest to labor” (R. 1245).Recent State legislation on labor relations. M. L. R., May 1943 (R. 1531).

Similar general articles summarizing earlier legislation affecting labor relations were published in the Monthly Labor Review.

State labor legislation, 1942. M. L. R., Nov. 1942 (R. 1490).Detailed information on labor legislation in general, enacted by State legisla­

tures in earlier years, has been published in the Monthly Labor Review and in bulletins of the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

State laws requiring examination and licensing of contractors. M. L. R., Feb. 1941 (R. 1260).

State war emergency legislation. M. L. R., Apr. and May 1942.(See also Minimum wage.)

Many papers on labor legislation have been presented at the annual meetings of the International Association of Governmental Labor Officials. The proceedings of these meetings have been published in bulletin form by the Bureau of Labor Statistics beginning with the 1920 meeting, with the exception of those for 1934, which were published by the Division of Labor Standards of the U. S. Department of Labor.

Labor Organizations and Their ActivitiesAdmission of women to union membership. M. L. R., Nov. 1942.A. F. of L.’s research service to unions. Labor Information Bulletin, Oct. 1941. Automobile Workers of America, United. Labor Information Bulletin, Dec. 1940. Bakery and Confectionery Workers’ Union. Labor Information Bulletin, Oct.

1940.Barbers’ International Union of America, Journeymen. Labor Information

Bulletin, Nov. 1940.Bookbinders, International Brotherhood of. Labor Information Bulletin, June

1941.Dressmakers’ Union promotes industry planning. Labor Information Bulletin,

May 1941.Garment Workers’ Union, International Ladies’. Activities of the I. L. G. W. U.

research department. Labor Information Bulletin, May 1942.Marine and Shipbuilding Workers, Industrial Union of. Labor Information

Bulletin, Aug. 1941.Pattern Makers’ League of North America. Labor Information Bulletin, Feb.

1942.Photo-Engravers’ Union, International. Labor Information Bulletin, Feb. 1941. Pulp, Sulphite, and Paper Mill Workers, International Brotherhood of. Labor

Information Bulletin, Apr. 1941.Research work of trade-unions. M. L. R., Feb. 1943 (R. 1514).

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SELECTED LIST OP PUBLICATIONS 15Steelworkers of America, organization of United. M. L. R., Sept. 1942.Textile Workers Union of America. Labor Information Bulletin, July 1941. Union membership and collective bargaining by foremen. Bull. 745 (5 cents);

reprinted from M. L. R., June 1943, with additional data.Unionization of workers in different industries.

Information on unionization of workers has been collected and published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics in connection with its surveys of wages and hours o f labor in different industries.

(See also Industrial relations.)Labor Requirements and Labor Supply

Conditions in specified industries, etc.:A ircraft:

Expansion of aircraft industry to meet war demands. M. L. R., Feb. 1941 (R. 1259).

Sources of labor supply in west coast shipyards and aircraft-parts plants. M. L. R., Nov. 1942 (R. 1495).

Farming. Wartime wages and manpower in farming. M. L. R., Dee. 1942 (R. 1499).

Machine-tool. Labor requirements of machine-tool industry under defense program. M. L. R., May 1941 (R. 1306).

Maritime labor force in the United States. M. L. R., Sept. 1942 (R. 1477). Professional workers:

Future supply of professionally trained manpower. M. L. R., Aug. 1942. Need for college-trained professional personnel. M. L. R., July 1942. Professional-personnel requirements of industrial-research laboratories.

M. L. R., Oct. 1941 (R. 1380).Rubber. Labor requirements for synthetic-rubber industry. M. L R., May

1943 (R. 1536).Shipbuilding:

Labor requirements for shipbuilding under defense program. M. L. R., Mar. 1941 (R. 1273) ; June 1941.

Sources of labor supply in west coast shipyards and aircraft-parts plants. M. L. R., Nov. 1942 (R. 1495).

Employment trends and defense labor requirements. M. L. R., May 1941 (R, 1279).

Estimated growth in the labor force, 1940-50. M. L. R., Nov. 1941 (R. 1397). Labor supply and training. In Bull. 721, Proceedings of 27th convention o f

International Association of Governmental Labor Officials, St. Louis, September 1941. 25 cents.

Manpower needs and available labor supply. Labor Information Bulletin, Nov. 1942.

Meeting defense needs for labor. In Bull. 690, Proceedings of 26th convention o f International Association of Governmental Labor Officials, New York City, September 1940. 25 cents.

Potential labor supply in the United States. M. L. R., June 1942.Potential war workers in an urban area [St. Paul, Minn.]. M. L. R., Aug. 1942

(R. 1475).Labor Statistics (General)

Handbook of labor statistics, 1941 edition: Volume I, All topics except wages; Volume II, Wages and wage regulation. Bull. 694. Vol. I, $1; Vol. II, 45 cents.

This is the fifth Handbook of Labor Statistics to be published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The first, issued in 1927 as Bulletin 439, brought together in summary form such of the earlier published material of the Bureau as seemed to be of permanent value. The 1929, 1931, 1936, and 1941 editions (Bulls. 491, 541, 616, 694) present similar summarizations for the intervening intervals. The material contained in these volumes represents in large part the original work of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, but this is not entirely the case, as the Bureau avoids making original studies in fields of labor interest which are already adequately covered by other official agencies. Digests of some of the published reports of these other agencies, therefore, as well as of certain responsible private bodies, were included to give a well-rounded picture of labor and related conditions.

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Labor TurnoverM onthly labor turnover rates, by industry, for various manufactur­

ing and mining industries are published in each issue of the M onthly Labor Review. M onthly data are also made available in mimeo­graphed form .Labor turnover in manufacturing, 1930-41. M. L. R., May 1942 (R. 1463)Labor turnover in specfled industries:

Cotton-garment. M. L. R., Feb. 1942, in ‘‘Effects of a minimum wage in the cotton-garment industry, 1939-41” (reprinted in R. 1415, with additional data).

Hosiery, 1941 and 1942. M. L. R., Mar. 1943, in “Employment outlook in the full-fashioned hosiery industry” (R. 1518).

Lumber, 1941-42. M. L. R., Dec. 1942, in “Labor situation in western logging camps and sawmills” (R. 1500).

Machine-tool, 1938-40. M. L. R., Nov. 1940 (R. 1211).Rubber, 1939 and 1940. M. L. R., Apr. 1941 (R. 1292)..Shipbuilding, January 1943. M. L. R., June 1943, in “Effect of unannounced

quits on absenteeism in shipbuilding” (R. 1543).

Legal-Aid Work and Small-Claims CourtsLegal-aid work in the United States, 1941. M. L. R., June 1943.Work of District of Columbia Small-Claims Court, 1939. M. L. R., Dec. 1940

(R. 1232).Life Insurance

Life insurance among low-income families. M. L. R., Dec. 1940 (R. 1230). Operation of savings-bank life insurance in Massachusetts and New York. Bull.

688 (20 cents), revision of Bull. 615; summary, M. L. R., Feb. 1942 (R. 1439).

Migration and Migratory LaborAgricultural labor-contractor system in California, [in relation to interstate mi­

gration], M. L. R., Feb. 1941.Agricultural migration on the Atlantic coast. M. L. R., Aug. 1941.Health and welfare of migratory labor. M. L. R., Dec. 1940.Interstate migration of destitute citizens. M. L. R., Feb. 1941.Interstate migration of workers. M. L. R., June 1941.Labor and Agricultural migration to California, 1935-40. M. L. R., July 1941

(R. 1342).Labor under Farm Security Administration program [including migratory labor].

M. L. R., Dec. 1941 (R. 1454).Medical care for [migrant] farm workers in California and Arizona. M. L. R.,

Nov. 1942.National defense migration. M. L. R., Jan. and July 1942.Problems of defense migratory labor. Labor Information Bulletin, Jan. 1942.

Minimum WageEffects of minimum wage in specified industries, etc.:

Beauty parlors, New York State, 1936-40. M. L. R., Feb. 1941. Confectionery, New York State, 1937-40. M. L. R., Sept. 1941. Cotton-garment, various States, 1939-41. M. L. R., Feb. 1942 (reprinted in

R. 1415, with additional data).Hosiery, seamless, 1933-40. M. L. R., June 1941 (R. 1325). (A more de­

tailed report is available in mimeographed form.)

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SELECTED LIST OE PUBLICATIONS 17Effects of minimum wage in specified industries, etc.—Continued.

Laundries, New York State:Annual earnings, 1937-88, 1939-40. M. L. R., June 1942.Hourly and weekly earnings, 1937-42. M. L. R., June 1943.

Guaranteed living-wage provisions of State minimum-wage orders for women. M. L. R., Sept. 1941 (R. 1364).

Hawaii. Wage and hour law of Hawaii. M. L. R., Jan. 1942.Minimum wages under Federal Fair Labor Standards Act and Public Contracts

(Walsh-Healey) Act:Four years of the Public Contracts Act. M. L. R., Oct. 1940 (R. 1192) ; Labor

Information Bulletin, Dec. 1940.Operation of the wage and hour law (Federal Fair Labor Standards Act).

In Bull. 690, Proceedings of 26th convention of International Association of Governmental Labor Officials, New York City, September 1940. 25 cents.

Wage determinations and wage orders, by the U. S. Department of Labor, under the Federal Fair Labor Standards Act and the Federal Public Contracts Act are sum­marized from time to time in the Monthly Labor Review.

Progress of State minimum-wage legislation, 1942. M. L. R., Mar. 1943 (R. 1519).Report of committee on minimum wages, International Association of Govern­

mental Labor Officials, to convention of Association, St. Louis, September1941. In Bull. 721. 25 cents.

Reports on minimum-wage legislation and its operation have been presented at other meetings of this Association. The proceedings of these meetings have been published in bulletin form by the Bureau of Labor Statistics beginning with the 1920 meeting, with the exception of those for 1934, which were published by the Division of Labor Standards of the U. S. Department of Labor.

State minimum salaries for teachers. M. L. R., Apr. 1943.

Negro in Industry

Bi-racial cooperation in placement of Negroes [in employment in Indiana.] M. L. R., Aug. 1942.

Characteristics of Negroes under old-age insurance system, [with particular ref­erence to taxable wages]. M. L. R., Aug. 1941.

Earnings of Negro workers in iron and steel industry, April 1938. M. L. R., Nov. 1940 (R. 1215).

Data on earnings of Negro workers also have been collected and published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics in connection with its surveys of wages and hours of labor in other industries. Reports of such surveys included in this list of publica­tions, in the section on wages and hours of labor, are those for rice mills and the tobacco industry.

Employment of Negroes by Federal Government. -M. L. R., May 1943 (R. 1537).Employment problems of Negroes in Michigan. M. L. R., Feb. 1941.National Youth Administration aid to Negroes, 1935-40. M. L. R., June 1941.Negro employment in airframe plants. M. L. R., May 1943 (R. 1529).Negro participation in defense work. M. L. R., June 1941; Labor Information

Bulletin, Aug. 1941.Occupational status of Negro railroad employees. M. L. R., Mar. 1943.President’s order against race discrimination. M. L. R., Aug. 1941.Unemployment among nonwhites in the United States, March 1940. M. L. R.,

May 1941.Unemployment in Cincinnati, May 1940, [including data for Negroes]. M. L. R.,

Dec. 1940.War Labor Board decision on wages of Negroes. M. L.. R., July 1943.

Nutrition

Living conditions of workers in Puerto Rico, [including data on diets and per capita food consumption]. M. L. R., Apr. 1941 (R. 1294).

A national nutrition policy and the wage earner. M. L. R., July 1941 (R. 1340).

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OccupationsOccupational distribution of applicants for employment, April 1940. M. L. R.,

Oct. 1940 (R. 1194).Occupations and salaries in Federal employment. M. L. R., Jan. 1941 (R. 1207). Wages and hours of labor in individual occupations.

Data for individual occupations are published in reports of the Bureau of Labor Statistics surveys of wages and hours of labor in different industries.

Older Worker in IndustryAccidents. Relation of age to industrial injuries. M. L. R., Oct. 1940 (R. 1191). Civilian labor force, May 1943. M. L. R., July 1943.

One of a continuing series of articles in the Monthly Labor Review giving monthly estimates of the total civilian labor force and of the numbers employed and unemployed, by age groups.

Estimated growth in the labor force, [by age and sex], 1940-50. M. L. R., Nov. 1941 (R. 1397).

Improved employment situation of older workers. M. L. R., Jan. 1942 (R. 1424). Occupational distribution of applicants for employment, April 1940, [including

data on age distribution]. M. L. R., Oct. 1940 (R. 1194).Older workers in specified employments:

Aircraft-parts plants. Sources of labor supply in West Coast shipyards and aircraft-parts plants, [including data on age of new workers hired in June 1942]. M. L. R., Nov. 1942 (R. 1495).

Government. Occupations and salaries in Federal employment, [including data on age distribution]. M. L. R., Jan. 1941 (R. 1207).

Maritime labor force in the United States, [including data on age distribu­tion]. M. L. R., Sept. 1942 (R. 1477).

Shipbuilding:Characteristics of shipbuilding labor hired during 1940-41, [including

data on age distribution], M. L. R., May 1941 (R. 1307) ; Feb. 1942 (R. 1443).

(See also reference under Aircraft-parts plants, above.)President’s appeal for hiring of older workers. M. L. R., May 1941.Toledo [Ohio] plan for placing veterans. M. L. R., Nov. 1940.Utilization of older workers. M. L. R., July 1943.

Price and Commodity ControlAmerican commodity markets after 2 years of war, [including information on

price control]. M. L. R., Nov. 1941 (R. 1393).Emergency Price Control Act, 1942. Labor Information Bulletin, Mar. 1942;

M. L. R., Mar. 1942.Executive order establishing new price-wage curbs. M. L. R., May and June 1943. Federal attempts to control living costs. M. L. R., May 1943.Indexes of cost of controlled and uncontrolled goods and services. M. L. R.,

Jan. 1943 (R. 1509).Living costs since beginning of retail price control. M. L. R., July 1943 (R. 1547). Progress of price regulation to September 1942. M. L. R., Oct. 1942 (R. 1486). Rationing of sugar and gasoline. M. L. R., June and Aug. 1942.Rent control in a war economy. Labor Information Bulletin, Jan. 1942. Rent-control law, District of Columbia. M. L. R., Jan. 1942.Stabilization of cost of living by wage and price control. M. L. R., Nov. 1942. Wartime price regulations, April 1942. M. L. R., June 1942.(See also Wartime conditions and policies—Historical studies, World War I.)

Prison LaborPrison labor in the United States, 1940. Bull. 698 (30 cer ts) ; M. L. R., Sept.

1941 (R. 1365).

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SELECTED LIST OF PUBLICATIONS 19Production, Labor Productivity, and Technological Changes

Increasing productivity and technological improvements in defense industries. M. L. R., Jan. 1942 (R. 1423).

Labor productivity and labor cost, 1939-41. M. L. R., Dec. 1941 (R. 1324).New Federal Reserve Board index of industrial production. Labor Information

Bulletin, Oct. 1940; M. L. R., Nov. 1940.Production, employment, and pay rolls, 1941. Labor Information Bulletin, Mar.

1942.Productivity and unit labor cost in selected manufacturing industries, 1919-40 and

1939-42. Mimeographed.Reports for specified industries:

Cement. Productivity in portland-cement industry. M. L. R., Oct. 1941 (R. 1379).

Chemicals. Productivity and technological changes in chemicals industry, 1929-40. M. L. R., July 1942 (R. 1471).

Cigar. Hand and machine production of cigars, 1940. M. L. R., July 1941 (R. 1345).

Cotton goods. Developments affecting productivity in cotton-goods industry. M. L. R., July 1942 (R. 1470).

Farming. Technology on the farm. Labor Information Bulletin, Jan. 1941. Hosiery. Employment outlook in full-fashioned hosiery industry, [including

data on production and technological changes]. M. L. R., Oct. 1941 (R. 1377) ; Mar. 1943 (R. 1518).

Lumber:Labor situation in western logging camps and sawmills, [including data

on production]. M. L. R., Dec. 1942 (R. 1500).Production, employment, wages, and prices in Douglas-fir lumber indus­

try. M. L. R., Oct. 1941 (R. 1378).Milling. Productivity trends in milling industry. M. L. R., July 1941 (R.

1344).Mining:

Anthracite. Productivity in anthracite industry, 1930-40. M. L. R., Sept. 1941.

Productivity and unit labor cost in selected mining industries, 1935-42. Mimeographed.

Technological changes and opportunities for employment in iron mining. M. L. R., Oct. 1940.

Wage and price structure of bituminous-coal industry, [including data on production]. M. L. R., Aug. 1941 (R. 1351).

Slaughtering and meat-packing. Productivity in slaughtering and meat­packing industry, 1919̂ -41. M. L. R., May 1942 (R. 1460).

Summary of technological developments affecting war production.Title of a monthly mimeographed report summarizing information in trade and

technical publications about current technological developments.

Retail Prices

Average retail prices of food in 56 large cities combined, and also prices for the individual cities, are issued monthly by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Prices o f coal, fuel oil, and wood in individual cities are issued m onthly, prices of gas and electricity are issued quarterly, and indexes of rents by type of dwelling and rent range are prepared quarterly. These data are available in mimeographed form . Sum­mary figures are printed in the M onthly Labor Review. A s an economy measure, the monthly printed pamphlet containing retail prices, formerly issued by the Bureau, has been discontinued, but printed bulletins w ill be published from time to time.

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American commodity markets after 2 years of war. M. L. R., Nov. 1941 (R. 1393). Indirect price increases. M. L. R., Nov. 1942 (R. 1492).Prices and the war. M. L. R., Jan. 1941 (R. 1244).Retail prices of specified items:

Coal:Coal prices, December and year 1942. M. L. R., Mar. 1943.Retail prices and distribution of coal during 3% years of war. M. L. R.,

May 1943 (R. 1539).Food and coal, 1941. Bull. 707. 10 cents.Hosiery, 1939-40. M. L. R., Jan. 1941.Milk, 1923-42. In Bull. 715, Labor aspects of Chicago milk industry (10

cents); summary, M. L. R., June 1942.Rents:

Changes in rents since outbreak of war. M. L. R., Mar. 1941 (R. 1274). Indexes of rents paid by wage earners and lower-salaried workers in.

34 large cities, 1914-41. Mimeographed.Data on rents were published in the following articles noted in the section of

this list on Housing and Building Construction : Housing for war workers ; Housing of Federal employees in Washington, D. C., area, May 1941; and the two articles on occupancy of houses in Bridgeport, Conn.

(See also Cost, standards, and planes of living; Price and commodity control.)

Self-Help ActivitiesActivities of Washington (D. C.) Self-Help Exchange. M. L. R., July 1941

(R. 1343).Self-help cooperatives in Utah, 1935-41. M. L. R., Aug. 1941 (R. 1376).

Sickness and Disability Insurance

Compulsory health-insurance law adopted by Rhode Island. M. L. R., July 1942. Voluntary disability insurance in the United States. M. L. R., June 1941.

Small LoansReport of special committee on enforcement of laws against loan sharks, Interna­

tional Association of Governmental Labor Officials, to convention of Associa­tion, New York City, September 1940. In Bull. 690. 25 cents.

Wage earners and the loan shark. M. L. R., Nov. 1940 ;R. 1209).Social Security (General)

Farm Security Administration program:Industrial and rural workers on Farm Security Administration homesteads.

M. L. R., Feb. 1942 (R. 1455).Labor under Farm Security Administration program. M. L. R., Dec. 1941 (R.

1454).International program for social security. M. L. R., May 1942.Report of committee on social security, International Association of Govern­

mental Labor Officials, to convention of Association, St. Louis, September1941. In Bull. 721. 25 cents.

Papers in the field of social security have been presented at other meetings of this Association. The proceedings of these meetings have been published in bulletin form by the Bureau of Labor Statistics beginning with the 1920 meeting, with the exception of those for 1934, which were published by the Division of Labor Standards of the U. S. Department of Labor .

Social-security proposals of National Resources Planning Board. M. L. R., May1943.

Unemployment CompensationCompensation for unemployment during industrial disputes. M. L. R., Dec. 1940

(R. 1231).Status of unemployment-compensation laws, 1941. M. L. R., Sept. 1941 (R. 1370). Unemployment-compensation operations, 1942. M. L. R., June 1943.

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SELECTED LIST OP PUBLICATIONS 2iUnemployment Relief

Employability of persons on relief in Marion County, Indiana. M. L. R., June1941.

Employability of persons receiving general assistance in Pennsylvania. M. L. R., Aug. 1941.

Five years’ operation of Work Projects Administration. M. L. R., Mar. 1941. (See also Youth problems.)

Vacations with Pay

Arbitration award—Ship Clerks’ Union of San Francisco, [including provision for vacations with pay for monthly and daily clerks]. M. L. R., Nov. 1940 (R. 1212).

Paid vacations under agreements in textile industry. M. L. R., Aug? 1941. Vacation and holiday provisions in union agreements, January 1943. Bull, 743

(5 cents) ; reprinted from M. L. R., May 1943, with additional data.Vacation policies in 1942. M. L. R., Aug. 1942.Vacation policies in retail stores. M. L. R., Jan. 1942.Vacation policy and national defense. M. L. R., July 1941.

Wage-Claim CollectionReport of committee on wage-claim collection, International Association of

Governmental Labor Officials, to convention of Association, St. Louis, Septem­ber 1941. In Bull. 721. 25 cents.

Reports on State wage-collection laws and their operation have been presented at other meetings of this Association. The proceedings of these meetings have been published in bulletin form by the Bureau of Labor Statistics beginning with the 1920 meeting, with the exception of those for 1934, which were published by the Division of Labor Standards of the U. S. Department of Labor.

Wages, Salaries, and Hours of Labor

Data on average hourly and weekly earnings and average hours worked per week in all major manufacturing industries and in a large number o f nonmanufacturing industries are compiled monthly by the Bureau of Labor Statistics and made available in mimeographed re­ports. Essentially the same statistics are later printed in the M onthly Labor Review in connection with the regular monthly reports on em­ployment and pay rolls. From time to time the Bureau makes special surveys o f wages and hours o f labor in individual industries, data being obtained by sex, racial groups, occupation, and geographical location, and on union membership, etc. A lso, union scales of wages and hours of labor are obtained by the Bureau each year for several important trades. Reports on these union scales and on the special surveys for individual industries are published in the M onthly Labor Review and later reprinted in bulletin or pamphlet form , frequently with addi­tional data.Wages, salaries, and hours of labor in specified industries, etc.:

Aircraft:Engines, May 1942. M. L. R., Dec. 1942 (R. 1505).Frames:

California:Wage rates, 1941. Bull. 704 (10 cents) ; reprinted without

change from M. L. R., Mar. 1942.Wage stabilization, 1943. Bull. 746 (5 cents) ; reprinted from

M. L. R., June 1943, with additional data.Eastern and midwestern plants, 1942. Bull. 728 (10 cents) ; re­

printed from M. L. R., July, Aug., Oct., 1942, with additional data.547784°— 43------4

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Wages, salaries, and hours of labor in specified industries, etc.—Continued. Aircraft—Continued.

Parts:California, November 1942. M. L. R., Apr. 1943.Various States, November 1942. Bull. 744 (5 cents); reprinted

without change from M. L. R., June 1943 Propellers, October 1942. M. L. R., Apr. 1943 (R. 1526).

Artificial-flower, New York City, 1937-39. M. L. R., Mar. 1942, in “Effect of home-work prohibition in artificial-flower industry.”

Baking, union scales, June 1, 1942. Bull. 735 (10 cents) ; reprinted from M. L. R., Feb. 1943, with additional data.

Beauty parlors, New York State, women’s earnings, 1936-40. M. L. R., Feb.1941, in “Effect of minimum wage in New York industries.”

Bituminous coal. (See Mining, this section.)Building trades, union scales, July 1, 1942. Bull. 730 (10 cents) ; reprinted

from M. L. R., Dec. 1942, with additional data.Canning and preserving:

Fish canneries, Pacific Coast:Annual earnings, 1937. M. L. R., Mar. 1942.Hourly and weekly earnings, 1938, 1939. M. D. R., Mar. 1942.

Fruits and vegetables:Annual earnings, mainland, 1937; Hawaii (pineapples), 1938. M. U.

R. Feb. 1941.Hourly and weekly earnings, 1938, 1939. M. L. R., Feb. 1941.

Cement, 1932-40. M. L. R., Oct. 1941, in “Productivity in the portland- cement industry” (R. 1379).

Chemists, 1941. M. L. R., Apr. 1943.Clerical workers. (See Office workers, this section.)Clothing. (See Wearing apparel, this section.)Common labor, entrance rates, July 1942. Bull. 733 (5 cents); reprinted

without change from M. L. R., Feb. 1943.Confectionery, New York State, women’s earnings, 1937-42. M. L. R., Sept.

1941; of July 1913.Cordage and twine, October 1942. M. L. R., Feb. 1943.Cotton picking, 1929, 1936-40. M. L. R., Feb. 1941.Cutlery, pocket, July 1942. M. L. R., Nov. 1942 (R. 1497).Domestic service, Washington, D. C .:

Annual incomes of women, 1939. M. L. R., Feb. 1942 (R. 1437).Weekly earnings of women, 1940. M. L. R., Feb. 1M2 (R. 1437).

Drug and medicine, 1940. M. L. R., Apr. 1941 (R. 1252). (A more detailed report is available in mimeographed form.)

Electrical apparatus and equipment. (See Machinery, machine products, etc., this section.)

Embroideries. (See Needlework, this section.)Enameled-utensil, 1940. M. L. R., Mar. 1941 (R. 1238).Farming:

Puerto Rico, 1936-37. M. L. R., Dec. 1942.United States, 1909-42. M. L. R., Dec. 1942 (R. 1499).

Fire departments, 1938. Bull. 684, in 9 volumes, 1 for each geographic division (5-10 cents per volume) ; summary, M. L. R., July 1941 (R. 1301).

Foundries, gray-iron and malleable-iron, 1938-39. M. L. R., Nov. 1940. Furniture:

Case-goods, March-April 1942. M. L. R., July 1942 (R. 1468). Household, office, and public-building, February 1941. M. L. R., Sept.

1941 (R. 1330) ; Jan. 1942.Gauges, pressure and vacuum, August 1942. M. L. R., Nov. 1942 (R. 1498).

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SELECTED LIST OF PUBLICATIONS 23Wages, salaries, and hours of labor in specified industries, etc.—Continued.

Glove, July 1941. Bull. 702 (10 cents) ; reprinted from M. L. R., Mar. 1942, with additional data.

Government service, Federal, annual salaries, 1938. M. L. R., Jan. 1941 (R. 1207).

Grain-mill products, February and September 1941. Bull. 712 (10 cents);reprinted from M. L. R., Apr. 1942, with additional data.

Hosiery :Full-fashioned and seamless, 1941-42. M. L. R., Mar. 1948, in “Employ­

ment outlook in full-fashioned hosiery industry” (R. 1518). Seamless, 1938, 1940. M. L. R., June 1941 (R. 1325). (A more detailed

report is available in mimeographed form.)Housekeeping, public, women’s earnings as cooks, maids, waitresses, elevator

operators, etc., in California, 1941-42. M. L. R., May 1943.Iron and steel:

Annual earnings, 1937. M. L. R., Oct. 1940 (R. 1108).Hourly earnings of Negroes, 1938. M. L. R., Nov. 1940 (R. 1215).

Jewelry, 1940. M. L. R., Jan. 1941 (R. 1203). (A more detailed report is available in mimeographed form.)

Jute-bagging, 1940. M. L. R., June 1941 (R. 1326).Lamp, portable, and lamp-shade, 1940. M. L. R., Jan. 1941; reprinted in

R. 1204, with additional data.Laundries, New York State:

Annual earnings of women, 1937-38, 1989-40. M. L. R., June 1942, in “Effect of minimum wage on annual earnings in New York laundries.”

Hourly and weekly earnings of women, 1937-42. M. L. R., June 1943. Leather products, luggage and miscellaneous, 1939. M. L. R., Oct. 1940

(R. 1136). (A more detailed report is available in mimeographed form.) Libraries, public, college and school, 1941. M. L. R., Aug. 1942.Lumber and other wood products:

Lumber and timber products, 1939-40. M. L. R., July 1941 (R. 1336). Lumber, Douglas-fir, 1927-40. M. L. R., Oct. 1941 (R. 1378).Wood turnings, shapes, etc., February 1941. M. L. R., July 1941 (R.

1337).Machine shops, 1938-39. M. L. R., Nov. 1940.Machinery, machine products, etc., 1942:

Agricultural machinery. M. L. R., May 1942; also in Bull. 720. (See Industrial machinery, this section.)

Blowers and exhaust and ventilating fans. Mimeographed.Cars and trucks, industrial. Mimeographed.Construction machinery. M. L. R., July 1942; also in Bull. 720. Electrical apparatus and equipment:

Appliances. M. L. R., Mar. 1943; also in Bull. 720-B. (See Indus­trial machinery, this section.)

Batteries. Mimeographed.Carbon products for the electrical industry. M. L. R., Feb. 1943;

also in Bull. 720-B.Communication equipment. Mimeographed.Generating, distribution, and industrial apparatus. Mimeographed. Lamps and radio tubes. Mimeographed.Measuring instruments. Mimeographed.Radios and phonographs. Mimeographed.Wire and cable, insulated. Mimeographed.Wiring devices and supplies. Mimeographed.X-ray and therapeutic apparatus. Mimeographed.

Elevators, escalators, and conveyors. Mimeographed.

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Wages, salaries, and hours of labor in specified industries, etc.—Continued. Machinery* machine produ^fcetci, 1942—Continued:

Engines, internal-combustion. M. L. R., Noy. 1942; also in Bull. 729-A.(See Industrial machinery, this section.)

Engines (steam), turbines, and water wheels. Mimeographed. Food-products machinery. M. L. R., Dec. 1942; also in Bull. 720-A. Industrial machinery. Bull. 720 (10 cents), reprinted from M. L. R..

May-Sept. 1942; Bull. 720-A (10 cents), reprinted from M. L. R., Oct.-Dec, 1942, Jan. 1943; Bull. 720-B (10 cents), reprinted from M. L. R., Feb.-Apr. 194a

Instruments:Measuring, mechanical. Mimeographed.Professional and scientific. Mimeographed.

Laundry equipment:Commercial. Mimeographed.Domestic. M. L. R., Mar. 1943; also in Bull. 720-B.

Machine-shop products, miscellaneous. Mimeographed.Machine-tool accessories. M. L. R., Feb. 1943; also in Bull. 720-B. Machine tools. M. L. R., Oct. 1942; also in Bull. 720-A.Metalworking machinery, miscellaneous. M. L. R., Dec. 1942; also in

Bull. 720-A.Mining machinery and equipment. M. L. R., June 1942; also in Bull. 720. Miscellaneous industrial machinery—chemical-plant, foundry, oil-re­

finery, pipe-mill, etc. (combined figures). M. L. R., Aug. 1942; also in Bull. 720.

Oil-field machinery. M. L. R., Sept. 1942; also in Bull. 720.Paper-mill, pulp-mill, and paper-products machinery. Mimeographed. Power-transmission equipment. M. L. R., Jan. 1943; also in Bull. 720-A. Printing-trades machinery and equipment. Mimeographed.Pumping equipment and air compressors. Mimeographed.Pumps, measuring and dispensing. Mimeographed.Refrigerating equipment. M. L. R., Apr. 1943; also in Bull. 72CM3. Sewing machines, domestic and industrial. Mimeographed. Special-industry machinery—cotton-ginni ng, incandescent-lamp-maki ng.

rubber-working, shoe, etc. (combined figures). Mimeographed. Stokers. Mimeographed.Textile machinery. M. L. R., July 1942; also in Bull. 720.Tractors. M. L. R., Nov. 1942; also in Bull. 720-A.Woodworking machinery. Mimeographed.

Milk, Chicago, 1920̂ -42. In Bull. 715, Labor aspects of Chicago milk in­dustry (10 cents) ; summary, M. L. R., June 1942.

Millinery, 1935-41. M. L. R., Jan. 1943, in “ Stabilization of millinery in­dustry, 1936-41.”

Mining:Bituminous-coal, 1941. M. L. R., Aug. 1941 (R. 1351).Nonferrous metals, 1941-42. Bull. 729 (10 cents) ; reprinted from

M. L. R., June, July, Aug., Oct., 1942, with additional data. Motor-vehicle:

Annual earnings, Michigan, 1939-40. In Bull. 706 (10 cents) and M. L. R., Mar. 1942.

Hourly and weekly earnings, 1940. In Bull. 706 (10 cents) ; reprinted without change from M. L. R., Feb. and Mar. 1942.

Motortruck drivers and helpers, union, June 1, 1942. Bull. 732 (10 cents) ;reprinted from M. L. R., Jan. 1943, with additional data.

Navy Department and Marine Corps, laborer, helper, and mechanical service,1941. M. L. R., Feb. 1941.

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SELECTED LIST OF PUBLICATIONS 25Wages, salaries, and hours of labor in specified industries, etc.—Continued.

Needlework:Embrmdery, 1940. M. L. R., Dec. 1940 (R. 1171).Puerto Rico, 1939-40. M. L. R., Dec. 1940, in “Conditions in Puerto

Rican needlework industry” (R. 1229).Nonferrous-metals, 1941-42. Bull. 729 (10 cents) ; reprinted from M. L. R.,

June, July, Aug., Oct., 1942, with additional data.Nurses:

Hospital, October 1942. M. L. R., May 1943.Public-health, January 1942. M. L. R., Apr. 1943.

Office workers:Government service, Federal, 1938. M. L. R., Jan. 1941 (R. 1207). Illinois and New York factories, October 1942. M. L. R., Mar. 1943. Various fields, New York City, December 1942. M. L. R., June 1943.

Data on earnings of office workers are given in reports of the Bureau of Labor Statistics surveys of wages and hours of labor in various industries.

Paper products, converted, 1940. M. L. R., May 1941 (R. 1312). Paperboard, 1939. Bull. 692 (10 cents) ; summary, M. L. R., May 1940. Physicians, 1939. M. L. R., Nov. 1940.Police departments, 1938. Bull. 685, in 9 volumes, 1 for each geographic

division (5-10 cents per volume); summary, M. L. R., Apr. 1941 (R. 1253).

Printing:Book and job, and newspaper, union scales, June 1, 1942. Bull. 739

(10 cents); reprinted from M. L. R., Mar. 1943, with additional data.

Book and job, earnings, union and nonunion combined, January 1942. Bull. 726 (10 cents); reprinted without change from M. L. R., Oct. and Nov. 1942.

Professional workers. (Bee Chemists; Government service; Physicians; Schools, this section.)

Railways, street, union scales, June 1, 1942. Bull. 731 (5 cents); reprinted without change from M. L. R., Jan. 1943.

Redcaps, 1938-41. M. L. R., June 1942, in “Employment conditions of redcaps.”

Rice mills, January and February 1941. M. L. R., Nov. 1941 (R. 1403). Rubber:

Mechanical goods, tires and tubes, August 1942. Bull. 737 (10 cents) ;reprinted without change from M. L. R., Feb. and Mar. 1943.

Various products, 1940. M. L. R., June 1941 (R. 1283). (A more detailed report is available in mimeographed form.)

Schools:College and university faculty members, 1939-40. M. L. R., Feb. 1942. Teachers and other employees, 1942-43. M. L. R., June 1943.

Service and trade, women’s earnings, Maine, 1940. M. L. R., Mar. 1941. Shipyards, private, spring of 1942. Bull. 727 (10 cents) ; repented with

minor changes from M. L. R., Aug. and Oct. 1942.Sugar refineries, cane, winter of 1942-43. M. L. R., May 1943 (R. 1534). Tank assembly shops, military, August 1942. M. L. R., Oct. 1942 (R. 1487). Tennessee Valley Authority employees, 1942. M. L. R., Aug. and Nov. 1942. Textile:

Cotton goods, 1940-41. M. L. R., Dec. 1941 (R. 1414).Dyeing and finishing of textiles, 1940. M. L. R., Sept. 1941 (R. 1371). Miscellaneous fabricated textile products, 1940. M. L. R., Oct. 1941

(R. 1362).Rayon and silk, 1940. M. L. R., Aug. 1941 (R. 1357).

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Wages, salaries, and hours of labor in specified industries, etc.—Continued. Tobacco:

Cigarettes, chewing and smoking tobacco, and snuff, 1940. M. L. R., Jan. 1942 (R. 1430).

Cigars, 1940. M. I* R , Dec. 1941 (R. 1387).Leaf, independent dealers, 1940-41. M. L. R., July 1941 (R. 1338).

Toilet preparations, 1940. M. L. R , Apr. 1941 (R. 1252). (A more detailed report is available in mimeographed form.)

Waste, processed, 1940. M. L. R., June 1941 (R. 1320).Wearing apparel:

Men’s, 1939, 1941:Cotton-garment industry, and manufacture of single pants other

than cotton. Bull. 719 (10 cents); reprinted from M. L. R , Aug. 1942, with additional data.

Cotton-garment industry, effects of minimum wage. M. L. R , Feb. 1942 (reprinted in R. 1415, with additional data).

Women’s and children’s, 1939. M. L. R , Oct. 1940 (R. 1197).Wood products. (Bee Lumber and other wood products, this section.)

Annual wages and salaries in the United States, 1939 [Census data!. M. L. R. July 1942.

Data on annual earnings have been collected by the Bureau of Labor Statistics in connection with its surveys of wages in certain industries. References to reports on such studies, and to other reports on annual earnings, are given in this section under the respective industries (see Canning and preserving. Iron and steel, Laundries, and Motor vehicle, and under Government, in preceding entries, and, below, under Hawaii.

Comparative earnings and hours of women and men, October 1940. M. L. R , Nov. 1941.

Distribution of factory workers by hourly and weekly earnings. M. L. R., June1942.

Employment and earnings, 1940. M. L. R , Mar. 1941 (R. 1269).Hawaii. Earnings and hours in woman-employing industries of Hawaii [annual

earnings, 1938; hourly, etc., earnings, 1939]. M. L. R , Feb. 1941.Hourly earnings of labor in large and small enterprises. M. L. R , Dec. 1940. Hours and earnings in the United States, 1932-41. Bull. 697. 25 cents.Hours in war industries:

Hours of work in selected war industries, October 1942. Mimeographed. Recommended hours for maximum war output. Labor Information Bulletin,

Aug. 1942.Working hours in war-production plants, February 1942. M. L. R., May

1942 (R. 1456). (A more detailed report is available in mimeographed form.)

Incentive-wage plans:Effect of incentive payments on hourly earnings. Bull. No. 742 (5 cents) ;

reprinted without change from M. L. R., May 1943.Incentive-wage plans and collective bargaining. Bull. 717 (5 cents) ; re­

printed from M. L. R , July 1942, with additional data.Labor in transition to a war economy, [including data on wages and hours].

M. L.*R, Apr. 1942 (R. 1450).Man-hour statistics for 171 selected industries, 1989, [including data on earnings

and hours]. Multilithed, 1942.Joint compilation of Bureau of Labor Statistics and Bureau of the Census, based on

data collected in Biennial Census of Manufactures, 1939.Methods of wage payment.

Information on methods of wage payment has been collected and published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics in connection with its surveys of wages and hours of labor in various industries.

Overtime:Elimination of overtime payments from gross hourly earnings. M. L. R.,

Nov. 1942 (R. 1496).Overtime pay for [Federal] Government employees. M. L. R , Feb. and

June 1943.

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Overtime pay in relation to costs and profits. M. L. R., July 1941 (R. 1341).Overtime-pay provisions under wage and hour law [Federal Fair Labor

Standards ActJ. M. L. R., July 1942, in “Court decisions of interest to labor.”

Overtime provisions in union agreements in certain defense industries. M. L. R., Apr. 1941 (R. 1288).

Prohibition of double pay for Sunday and holiday work, [by Executive Order of the President, effective October 1, 1942]. M. L. R., Oct. 1942.

Present price and wage trends in the United States. Labor Information Bulletin,Dec. 1941 (unnumbered reprint).

Regulation of wages and hours by the Federal Government:Establishment of minimum 48-hour week [by Executive order of the Presi­

dent, February 9,1943]. M. L. R., Mar. and Apr. 1943.Executive order [of the President, April 8,1943] establishing new price-wage

curbs, [and supplementary regulations]. M. L. R., May and June 1943.Regulation of wages and hours under Federal Fair Labor Standards Act

and Federal Public Contracts Act.Wage determinations and wage orders by the U. S. Department of Labor under

these acts are summarized from time to time in the Monthly Labor Review.Regulations of stabilization director controlling wage adjustments. M. L.

R., Dec. 1942.Stabilization of cost of living by wage and price control. M. L. R., Nov. 1942.Wage stabilization policy of National War Labor Board. M. L. R., Dec. 1942.(See also Overtime, this section.)

Union-agreement provisions:Pay differentials for night work under union agreements. Bull. 748 (5

cents) ; reprinted from M. L. R., July 1943, with additional data.Wage adjustments to cost of living under union agreements. Industrial

relations in wartime, memorandum No. 3. Mimeographed, May 1942.Wage provisions in union agreements. M. L. R., Nov. 1941 (R. 1395). (See

also Bull. 686, Union-agreement provisions.)(See also Overtime, this section.)

Wages and cost of living in two World Wars. M. L. R., Nov. 1941 (R. 1394).Wages and wage regulation. Bulletin 694, Handbook of labor statistics, 1941

edition, Volume II. 45 cents.WPA wage scales. M. L. R., Mar. 1941, in “Five years’ operation of the Work

Projects Administration.”(See also Income; Minimum wage; Women in industry.)

Wartime Conditions and Policies and Post-War ProblemsHistorical Studies, World War I

A series of reports concerning governmental controls of consumer

§oods during W orld W ar I has been prepared by the Bureau of Labor tatistics. Selection of subjects for consideration was based on recog­

nition that parallel situations would inevitably arise during the development o f the current war program. The primary purpose of the reports was to assist those responsible for meeting today’s prob­lems. A second series of studies dealing with post-war problems of demobilization of manpower, and industrial readjustment, is in prog­ress. A ll the reports comprising the first series and those issued so far in the second are listed below. The majority o f the reports were issued in mimeographed form only. In addition to these special re­ports, several chronologies o f important events have been prepared.

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The reports, together with the chronologies, have been numbered con­secutively without regard to series, and the number of each is shown in parentheses follow ing the title entry.Chronologies:

Chronology of important events, August 1914-December 1918. (No. 1.) Labor relations in the United States—summary of historical events in the

World War period, 1912-19. (No. 2.)Transportation, freight rates, and marine war risk insurance, 1914r-20.

(No. 12.)Studies of control measures:

General reports:Consumer goods (other than food)—Government controls in 1918.

(No. 40.)Enforcement of the food-control law, 1918. (No. 42.)Food Administration, U. S., Division of Coordination of Purchase—func­

tions and procedures, 1917-18. (No. 29.)Food Administration, U. S — operation of decentralized administration,

1917-18. (No. 50.)Industrial conservation in first World War. M. L. R , Jan. 1942 (R. 1422). Price control:

Government price control in first World War. M. L. R., Feb. 1941 (R. 1256).

Importance of powers to license industry as an aid to price control. (No. 17.)

Stabilization of food prices at the retail level, 1917-18. (No. 48.) Priority control, 1917-18. (No. 11.)

Reports for specified commodities, etc.:Automobiles. Curtailment of automobile production in World War I.

(No. 23.)Canned fish. Government controls of canned fish during World War I.

(No. 36.)Canned vegetables, 1914-19. (No. 39.)Coffee. Control of coffee in World War I. (No. 14.)Cotton goods—market conditions and wartime controls of the industry,

1914-18. (No. 4.)Dried fruits. Government controls of dried fruits during World War I.

(No. 16.)Electric power in wartime, 1917-18. (No. 54.)Fats and oils:

Edible fats and oils—conservation in distribution to consumers, 1917-18. (No. 43.)

Survey of vegetable oils, 1915-18. (No. 5.)Utilization of waste fats—Food Administration policies, 1917-18.

(No. 45.)Felt. Wool felt and felt products—development of conservation regu­

lations, 1918. (No. 19.)Furniture industry and wartime controls as they affected the consumer,

1917-18. (No. 6.)Gasoline conservation, 1918. (No. 37.)Machinery. Farm machinery—demand and supply, price, and Govern­

mental regulation, 1917-18. (No. 28.)Machinery conversion, 1918, including a partial list of industrial con­

versions. (No. 32.)Meat:

Meat—conservation in distribution to consumers, 1917-18. (No. 35.) Wartime controls of beef and pork, 1916-18. (No. 8.)

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Reports for specified commodities, etc.—Continued.Milk products—a survey of conditions and regulation of the industry,

1914-18. (No. 9.)Paint and varnish—conservation of finished product and control of raw

materials, 1917-18. (No. 34.)Paper and paper products—development of restrictive regulations,

1917-18. (No. 20.)Refrigerators—conservation and curtailment, 1918. (No. 18.)Rent profiteering and its control, 1917-18. (No. 22.)Shoes. Condition and regulation of the shoe industry, 1914-18. (No. 7.) Soap. Position of the soap industry in World War I. (No. 15.)Sugar:

Control of the sugar market during World War I. (No. 33.)Sugar rationing in 1918. (No. 27.)

Tin cans. Regulation of supplies of tin cans in World War I, 1916-18. (No. 10.)

Wheat, etc. Controls of wheat, flour, and bread in World War I. (No. 47.)

Wool, etc. Effect upon the civilian market of the wartime control of wool and wool products, 1916-19. (No. 3.)

Studies of post-war developments:Automobile industry—post-war developments, 1918-21. (No. 52.)Canned foods—withdrawal of the Government from the market, 1918-20.

(No. 51.)The Federal Service in World War I and in the post-war period. (No. 61.) Impact of the war on the Tri-City area—Rock Island, 111., Davenport, Iowa,

Moline, 111—1917-19. (No. 62.)Iron and steel industry. The role of the iron and steel industry in the imme­

diate post-armistice period, 1918-1$. (No. 68.)Post-armistice industrial developments: Prices, production, and employment,

1918-20. (No. 58.)Post-war planning of World War I. (No. 63.)War Industries Board. Dissolution of the War Industries Board and release

of its industry controls, 1918. (No. 56.)Wartime contracts:

Cancelation of war contracts—plans and practice, 1918-19. (No. 65.) Evolution of ordnance contracts, 1917-18, as illustrated by war contracts

for picric acid. (No. 64.)Settlement of claims arising under Canceled war contracts, 1918-26.

(No. 67.)Termination of ordnance contracts, 1918. (No. 57.)

World War II

Aircraft industry. Expansion of aircraft industry to meet war demands. M. L. R., Feb. 1941 (R. 1259).

Chronologies:Chronology of labor events, October-December 1942. M. L. R., Feb. 1943

(R. 1515).First of a series of chronologies of labor events which the Bureau of Labor

Statistics plans to publish in the Monthly Labor Review at quarterly intervals.Important developments in transportation, freight rates, and marine war risk

insurance, July 1989-June 1940. Historical study No. 60. Mimeo­graphed.

Important economic and military events, World War II (from July 1939). Historical studies Nos. 21, 25, 30, 41, 44, 46, 49, 53, 55, 59, 66. Mimeo­graphed.

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The cooperative movement and the war. M. L. R., Sept. 1942 (R. 1483).Labor in transition to a war economy. M. L. R., Apr. 1942 (R. 1450).Labor under the selective service law. M. L. R., Oct. 1940 (R. 1193).Manpower control:

Centralization of manpower control. M. L. R., Jan. 3943.Employment rules for labor-shortage areas. M. L. R., Mar. 1943.Manpower control to prevent “pirating.” M. L. R., Sept. 1942.Regulations on wartime control of manpower. M. L. R., Oct. 1942.War Manpower Commission. M. L. R., June 1942.Wartime labor directives of Manpower Commission. M. L. R., Aug. 1942.

Military absences:Company policies covering long-term military service of employees. M. L. R.„

Mar. 1941.Company policies on military and civilian service of employees. M. L. R.,

Sept. 1942.Military-service and war-job clauses in union agreements. M. L. R., Dec.

1942. (A more detailed report is available in memorandum No. 4, In­dustrial relations in wartime. Mimeographed.)

Paper industry policies on military absences. M. L. R., June 1941.The place of labor in the national defense program. In Bull. 090, Proceedings

of 26th convention of International Association of Governmental Labor Officials, New York City, September 1940. 25 cents.

Post-war labor problems:Cooperatives and post-war problems. M. L. R., Jan. 1943.Impact of the war on selected industrial areas: Working notebooks for use

by local groups studying recent economic developments and formulating plans for post-war period. Mimeographed, 1943.

Reports already prepared in this series deal with the following localities: Clark County, Nev.; Detroit, Mich.; Gibson County, Tenn.; Kentucky— five western counties; Labette County, Kans.; Louisville, K y.; Madison County, A la.; Mayes County, Okla.; Newport, R. I . ; Pittsburgh, P a.; Sauk County, Wis.; Windsor County, Vt.

Statistical summaries of selected industrial areas: Statistical data on war and pre-war employment and industry for use by local groups formulat­ing plans for post-war period. Mimeographed, 1943.

Reports already prepared in this series deal with the following localities: Har­ford County, M d.; Manitowoc County, W is.; Jackson County, Miss.; Sagadahoc County, Maine; Tulsa County, Okla.; Virginia—five western coal counties.

Priorities:Labor problems resulting from defense priorities. Labor Information Bul­

letin, Sept. 1941.What priorities mean to labor. In Bull. 721, Proceedings of 27th convention

of International Association of Governmental Labor Officials, St. Louis, September 1941. 25 cents.

Relative severity of post-war demobilization, by States. M. L. R., July 1943 (R. 15 9).

Responsibility of government labor officials in the defense program. In Bull. 721, Proceedings of 27th convention of International Association of Govern­mental Labor Officials, St. Louis, September 1941. 25 cents.

Select bibliography on post-war problems, especially on means of maintaining employment in post-war period. Mimeographed, June 1942.

Shift operations in selected defense industries, March 1941. M. L. R., Aug. 1941 (R. 1318).

Shift operations in machine-tool industry, March and June 1941. M. L. R., June and Oct. 1941.

Shut-downs. Extent of week-end shut-downs in selected defense industries. M. L. R., Mar. 19£L (R. 1270).

State policies:Hawaii. Labor regulations of military government of Hawaii. M. L. R.,

June 1942.State war-emergency legislation. M. L. R., Apr. and May 1942.

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Utilization of plant facilities under national defense program. M. L. R., Nov. 1941 (R. 1396).

(See also other sections of this list for reports on wartime conditions in specific fields.)

Wholesale Prices

The Bureau o f Labor Statistics collects wholesale prices and compiles index numbers thereof for many individual commodities. W eekly index numbers for groups of commodities, monthly indexes for groups and subgroups of commodities, and daily indexes (issued weekly) for 28 basic commodities are made available in separate reports. Actual prices of individual commodities are issued monthly. In ad­dition, the Bureau compiles monthly prices and index numbers o f ma­chine tools (issued quarterly), and weekly index numbers of strategic and critical materials and o f waste and scrap materials (issued m onthly). A ll these reports are issued in mimeographed form . A s an economy measure, the monthly printed pamphlet on wholesale prices, formerly published by the Bureau, has been discontinued. However, index numbers o f groups and subgroups of commodities are carried in each number of the Monthly Labor Review, and printed bulletins giving more detailed data w ill be published from time to time.American commodity markets after 2 years of war. M. L. R., Nov. 1941 (R. 1393). Indirect price increases. M. L. R., Nov. 1942 (R. 1492).Present price and wage trends in the United States. Labor Information Bulletin,

Dec. 1941 (unnumbered reprint.)Prices and the war. M. L. R., Jan. 1941 (R. 1244).Specifications for wholesale commodity prices: Building materials.; chemicals

and allied products; farm products; foods; fuel and lighting materials; housefumishing goods; hides and leather products; metals and metal prod­ucts; textile products; and miscellaneous commodities. Mimeographed, 1939-42.

Wholesale prices, January to June 1942 [and average for year 1941]. Bull. 718. 10 cents.

Wholesale prices, July-December and [average for] 1942. Bull. 736. 5 cents. Wholesale prices of specified commodities:

Carpets. Wholesale price trends of carpets and rugs. Mimeographed, April 1941.

Coal. Wage and price structure of bituminous-coal industry. M. L. R., Aug. 1941 (R. 1351).

Milk. In Bull. 715, Labor aspects of Chicago milk industry (10 cents); sum­mary, M. L. R., June 1942.

(See also Price and commodity control.)

Women in Industry

Application of laws to women’s war work hours. Labor Information Bulletin, Jan. 194a

Application of State hour laws to railroad women. Labor Information Bulletin, May 1943.

Civilian labor force, May 1943. M. L. R., July 1943.One of a continuing series of articles in the Monthly Labor Review giving monthly

estimates of the total civilian labor force and of the numbers employed and unemployed, by sex.

Comparative earnings and hours of women and men, October 1940. M. L. R., Nov. 1941.

Economic position of married business and professional women. M. L. R., Dec. 1940.

Employment of women in defense industries. M. L. R., May 1941.

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Employment o f women in wartime. M. L. R., Sept. 1942 i R. 1479).Enrollment campaigns for woman workers, 1942. M. L. It., Mar. 1943.Equal-pay principle:

“Equal-pay” principle in New York war industries. M. L. R., July 1948. Michigan. Law requiring equal pay for women held constitutional. M. L.

R., Dec. 1940, in “Court decisions of interest to labor” (R. 1234). National War Labor Board directs equal pay. Labor Information Bulletin,

Nov. 1942.Estimated employment of factory wage earners, by sex, April 1941 and April 1942.

M. L. R., Nov. 1942 (R. 1494).Estimated growth in the labor force, [by age and sex], 1940-50. M. L. R., Nov.

1941 (R. 1397).Hawaii. Earnings and hours in woman-employing industries of Hawaii, [1938-

39]. M. L. It., Feb. 1941.Impact of war production on women’s employment. Labor Information Bulletin,

Feb. 1943.Many women on 48-hour war-work schedule. Labor Information Bulletin, Mar,

1943.Nebraska. Women’s wages and hours in Nebraska, 1938. M. L. R., Apr. 1941. Occupational distribution of applicants for employment, [by sex], April 1940.

M. L. R., Oct. 1940 (R. 1184).The order of employing women in war plants. Labor Information Bulletin, July

1942.Policy of War Manpower Commission on woman workers. M. L. R., Apr. 1943. Safeguarding health of women in war work. Labor Information Bulletin, Apr.

1943.Safety and health problems of women in industry. Labor Information Bulletin,

Dec. 1942.Standards for women's employment in wartime. M. L. R., June 1943.Tailoring the war job to fit women workers. Labor Information Bulletin, Nov.

1942.Unionization. Admission of women to union membership. M. L. R., Nov. 1942. War work of U. S. Women’s Bureau. M. L. R., Dec. 1942 (R. 1502).Wide scope of women’s work skills. Labor Information Bulletin, Feb. 1943. Women in Federal defense activities. M. L. R., Mar. 1942.Women in industry, 1940-41: Report o f committee on women in industry, Inter­

national Association of Governmental Labor Officials, tc* convention of Asso­ciation, St. Louis, September 1941. In Bull. 721. 25 cents.

Reports on women in industry have been presented at other meetings of this Asso­ciation. The proceedings of these meetings have been published in bulletin form by the Bureau of Labor Statistics beginning with the 3920 meeting, with the exception of those for 1924, which were published by the Division of labor Standards or the U. S. Department of Labor.

Women in specified employments:Artificial-flower industry. Effect of home-work prohibition in artificial-flower

industry, [New York City]. M. L. R., Mar. 1942.Construction. Employment of professional and technical personnel [in­

cluding women] in contract construction. M. L. R., Nov. 1942.Domestic service. Woman domestic workers in Washington, D. C., 1940.

M. L. R., Feb. 1942 (R. 1437).Electrical industry. Women’s work in the electrical industry. Labor In­

formation Bulletin, June 1943.Government. Occupations and salaries in Federal employment. M. L. R.,

Jan. 1941 (R. 3207).Housekeeping, public. Women in public-housekeeping occupations in Cali­

fornia. M. L. R., May 1943.

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SELECTED LIST OF PUBLICATIONS 33Women in specified employments—Continued.

Shipyards. Employment of women in shipyards, 1942. M. L. R., Feb. 1943.Data on employment, earnings, and working hours of women in different industries

have been published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics in reports on wages and hours of labor. References to reports on earnings of women only, and to reports including data on employment, earnings, and working hours for both men and women, are given in the section of this list devoted to wages, salaries, and hours of labor (see Beauty parlors: Laundries; Service and trade; and the following industries: Confectionery, Glove, Grain-mill products, Hosiery, Motor-vehicle, Needlework, Wearing-apparel, etc.).

Women’s role in war prodution. Labor Information Bulletin, Apr. 1942. Women’s work in wartime. M. L. R., April 1943.(See also Industrial home work; Minimum wage.)

Since the creation of the Women’s Bureau of the U. S. Department of Labor all original investigations of matters pertaining to woman workers only, conducted by the Department of Labor, have been made by that Bureau, which will be glad to furnish lists of its publica­tions upon request.

Youth Problems

Accidents. Relation of age to industrial injuries. M. L. R., Oct. 1940 (R. 1191). Basic national policy on employment of youth. M. L. R., May 1943.Civilian Conservation Corps. Eight years of CCC operations, 1933-41. M. L. R.,

June 1941 (R. 1323).Civilian labor force, May 1943. M. L. R., July 1943.

One of a continuing series of articles in the Monthly Labor Review giving monthly estimates of the total civilian labor force and of the numbers employed and unem­ployed., by age groups.

Conclusions based on 5,000 job placements of Maine youth. M. L. R., June 1943. Estimated growth in the labor force, [by age and sex], 1940-50. M. L. R., Nov.

1941 (R. 1397).Federal Government safeguards working youth. Labor Information Bulletin,

Mar. 1943.Job campaigns for unemployed youth. M. L. R., Nov. 1940 (R. 1214).National Youth Administration:

Activities of National Youth Administration, 1935-40. M. L. R., May 1941 (R. 1315).

National Youth Administration aid to Negroes, 1935-40. M. L. R., June 1941. National Youth Administration work program for defense. M. L. R., Oct.

1941.Occupational adjustment of youth. M. L. R., Feb. 1941.Occupational distribution of applicants for employment, April 1940 [including

data on age distribution]. M. L. R., Oct. 1940 (R. 1194).Standards for young war workers. M. L. R., Apr. 1943.Wartime employment of children and youth. Labor Information Bulletin, May

1942.Youth in specified employments:

Aircraft-parts plants. Sources of labor supply in West Coast shipyards and aircraft-parts plants, [including data on age distribution of new workers hired in June 1942]. M. L. R., Nov. 1942 (R. 1495).

Farming. Emergency farm employment of nonfarm youth, 1942. M. L. R., Apr. 1943.

Maritime labor force in the United States, [including data on age distribu­tion]. M. L. R., Sept. 1942 (R. 1477).

Shipbuilding:Characteristics of shipbuilding labor hired during first 6 months of 1941,

[including data on age distribution]. M. L. R., Feb. 1942 (R. 1443). (See also reference under Aircraft-parts plants, above.)

Stores. Employment opportunities for youth in Boston retail stores. M. L. R., Aug. 1941 (R. 1352).

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Part II.— Foreign Countries

International

Chronologies of wartime events:Chronology of important events, World War I, August 1914-December 1918.

Historical studies of wartime problems, No. 1. Mimeographed. Important economic and military events, World War II (from July 1939).

Historical studies of wartime problems, Nos. 21, 25, 30, 41, 44, 46, 49, 53, 55, 59, 66. Mimeographed.

Transportation:Important developments in transportation, freight rates, and marine war

risk insurance, July 1939-June 1940. Historical studies of wartime problems, No. 60. Mimeographed.

Transportation, freight rates, and marine war risk insurance, 1914-20. Historical studies of wartime problems, No. 12. Mimeographed.

Conditions of employment of prisoners of war. M. L. R., May 1943.Cost of living in foreign countries. In Bull. 710, Cost of living in 1941. 10 cents. Food rations in Axis and occupied countries, 1943. M. L. It., July 1943. International Labor Conference, New York City, October 1941. M. L. R., Dec.

1941.Similar reports for earlier conferences were published in the Monthly Labor Review.

International program for social security. M. L. R., May 1942.London meeting of International Labor Organization, April 1942. M. L. R., June

1942 (R. 1466).Program of International Labor Organization. M. L. R., Feb. 1942 (R. 1436).

AfricaEgypt:

Workmen’s compensation law of Egypt, 1942. M. L. R., Apr. 1943.French North Africa, labor conditions in. M. L. R., May 1943 (R. 1530).Union of South Africa:

Control of manpower and prices in South Africa. M. L. R., June 1942. Cooperative movement in South Africa. M. L. R., Jan. 1942.Provisions for soldiers’ dependents in South Africa. M. L. R., Oct. 1941. South African Factories Act, 1941. M. L. R., Dec. 1941.Wartime labor supply in South Africa. M. L. R., Sept. 1941.

AsiaChina:

Chinese wartime economy. M. L. R., Dec. 1942.Food situation in China. M. L. R., June 1943.Role of industrial cooperatives in China’s war economy. M. L. R., May 1941. Wartime labor in China. M. L. R., Feb. 1941 (R. 1258).Wartime labor policies in China. M. L. R., July 1943.

Palestine:Establishment of Department of Labor in Palestine. M. L. R., May 1943. Manpower-control regulations in Palestine. M. L. R., Dec. 1942.

Turkey:Compulsory labor in Turkish mines and public works. M £*. R<, Feb. 1942. Social assistance in Turkey. M. L. R., Aug. 1942.

Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. (See under Europe.)

Australia and New ZealandAustralia:

Australian Child-Endowment Act, 1941. M. L. R., Sept. 1941.Australian employment regulations, 1941. M. L. R., Feb. 1942.

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Rates, [minimum], of pay in Australia, June 30, 1942. M. L. R., Apr. 1943. Regulation of wages, absenteeism, and hours in Australia. M. L. R., Jan.

1943; June 1943 (wage stabilization).Regulations for employment of women in Australia, 1942. M. L. R., Apr.

1943.Wartime arbitration machinery in Australia. M. L. R., Apr. 1941.Wartime labor policies and problems in Australia. M. L. R., Mar. 1942

(R. 1442).Wartime labor supply in Australia. M. L. R., Sept. 1941.

New Zealand:Extension of manpower controls in New Zealand. M. L. R., Jan. 1943. National Emergency Disputes Board in New Zealand. M. L. R., Dec. 1942. Wartime labor supply in New Zealand. M. L. R., Sept. 1941.Wartime regulation of labor in New Zealand. M. L. R., Apr. 1942 (R. 1452).

British North AmericaCanada:

Absenteeism in Canadian war industries. M. L. R., Apr. 1943.Canadian Unemployment-Insurance Act, 1940, [and procedures under it].

M. L. R., Dec. 1940; Sept. 1941.Collective bargaining in Canadian Government plants. M. L. R., Mar. 1943. Equal pay for equal work in Canada. M. L. R., Dec. 1942.Increased dependents’ allowances for Canada’s armed forces. M. L. R.,

June 1943.Increased employment of women in Canada. Labor Information Bulletin,

June 1943.Joint control in Canadian construction industry. M. L. R., Apr. 1941. Labor offices in the United States and in Canada, May 15, 1941. Bull. 681.

10 cents.Manpower:

Allocation of Canadian manpower. M. L. R., Oct. 1942.Canadian regulations for employment of civilians. M. L. R., Apr. 1943. Compulsory transfer of manpower in Canada. M. L. R., June 1943. Emergency measures to staff Canadian coal mines. M. L. R., July 1943. Manpower control in Canada, March 1942 to January 1943. M. L. R.,

May 1943.Utilization of Canadian manpower. M. L. R., July 1942.

Minimum-wage legislation in Canada, 1939 4̂0, 1940-41. In Bulletins 690 and 721, Proceedings of 1940 and 1941 conventions, respectively, of Interna­tional Association of Governmental Labor Officials. 25 cents each.

Ontario. Collective-bargaining law of Ontario. M. L. R., July 1943.Price and wage control:

Canadian wage and cost-of-living order, July 1942. M. L. R., Sept. 1942. Control of wages and prices in Canada. M. L. R., Dec. 1941 (R. 1410) ;

Jan. and Feb. 1942.Effects of Canadian price ceiling. M. L. R., Dec. 1942.Subsidized control of living costs in Canada and Great Britain. M. L. R.,

Jan. 1943.Strikes in Canada, 1914-40. M. L. R., May 1941.Trade-unions in Canada, 1941. M. L. R., May 1943.Wages in Canada, 1941 [and earlier years]. M. L. R., Jan. 1943.Wartime conditions and policies in Canada [general articles]. M. L. R.,

Oct.-Dec. 1940; Jan.-Mar. 1941.Newfoundland:

Cooperatives in Newfoundland. M. L. R., June 1941.Wartime labor measures in Newfoundland. M. L. R., Mar. 1942.

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EuropeGeneral:

European cooperatives and the war. M. L. R., Apr. 1941 (R. 1289).Features of cooperative housing. M. L. R., Jan. 1948.(See also International.)

Belgium:Regulation of wages and working conditions in Belgium. M. L. R., Jan. 1942.

Bulgaria:Allowances to families of mobilized men in European countries, [including

Bulgaria]. M. L. R., Jan. 1941.Compulsory insurance for salaried and professional workers in Bulgaria.

M. L. R., Nov. 1941.Denmark:

Lowered living standards in Denmark under German occupation. M. L. R., Aug. 1941.

Preinvasion wages in Denmark, 193&-39. M. L. R., Jan. 1941.Finland:

Social legislation in Finland. M. L. R., Dec. 1940.France:

Changes in French social-insurance system. M. L. R., Sept. 1942. Compulsory labor service in France. M. L. R., Jan. 1941.French decree on organization of industrial production. M. L. R., Jan. 1941. French labor charter. M. L. R., Feb. 1942.French measures dealing with unemployment. M. L. R., May 1941. Supplementary allowances for French wage earners. M. L. R., Oct. 1941.

Germany:Adjustment of social-insurance systems in Germany to war conditions.

M. L. R., Dec. 1941.Contract conditions of foreign workers in Germany. M. L. R., Jan. 1943. Cooperative movement in Germany. M. L. R., June 1948.Employment of young people in Germany. M. L. R., Aug. 1942.Foreign workers in German war efforts. M. L. R., June 1942 (R. 1465). The German food situation. M. L. R., Aug. 1941 (R. 135S).Hourly wage rates in Germany, end of 1941. M. L. R., Aug. 1942.Manpower control in Germany. M. L. R., Jan. 1943 (R. 1508).New family-allowance system in Germany. M. L. R., Nov. 1941.New German labor-mobilization order. M. L. R., Apr. 1943.

Great Britain:Accident proneness in factories. M. L. R., Dec. 1942.Admission of women to union membership [in Amalgamated Engineering

Union]. M. L. R., Nov. 1942.Benefits under British Workmen’s Compensation Acts. M. L. R., Sept. 1941. British labor in the present war. Labor Information Bulletin, Feb. 1942. British National Service Act, 1941. M. L. R., June 1941 British order on employment of women, 1942. M. L. R., Apr. 1942.British plan for training the disabled. M. L. R., Feb. 1942.British welfare work outside the factories. M. L. R., Apr. 1943.Changes in working conditions of British labor, 1940. M. L. R., Apr. 1941. Coal mining:

Conditions in British coal-mining industry. M. L. Et., Nov. 1942. National conciliation machinery for British coal-mining industry. M. L.

R., June 1943.Development of British war labor policy. M. L. R., May 1941 (R. 1305).

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Equal compensation for war-injured men and women. M. L. R., May 1943. Growth of British labor movement. Labor Information Bulletin, Jan. 1942. Health of war workers in Great Britain. M. L. R., Apr. 1941.Hours and efficiency in British industry. M. L. R., June 1941 (R. 1322). Hours of work and lost time in Great Britain. M. L. R., June 1942.Increased allowances for dependents in British military forces. M. L. R.,

Feb. 1942.Industrial canteens in Great Britain. M. L. R., June 1943.Insurance against war damage in Great Britain. M. L. R., Aug. 1941.Labor legislation in British possessions with American bases. M. L. R.,

Apr. 1942.Manpower-control policies in Great Britain. M. L. R., Dec. 1942 (R. 1501). Manpower situation in Great Britain, 1943. M. L. R., July 1943.Mobilization of industry and labor in Great Britain. M. L. R., July 1942

(R. 1469).Occupational basis of draft deferment in Great Britain. M. L. R., Oct. 1941. Policies for post-war reconstruction in Great Britain. M. L. R., Jan. 1943. Position of British labor, 1939-41. M. L. R., Mar. 1942 (R. 1441). Post-war education and training scheme in Great Britain. M. L. R., July

1943.Post-war employment of juveniles in Great Britain. M. L. R., Jan. 1943. Price control, rationing, etc.:

British Price Control Act, 1941. M. L. R., Nov. 1941.Extension of rationing and price control in Great Britain. M. L. R.,

May 1942.Subsidized control of living costs in Canada and Great Britain. M. L. R.,

Jan. 1943.Wartime food control in Great Britain. M. L. R., Oct. 1942.

Social-insurance proposals in Great Britain—Beveridge report. M. L. R., Feb. 1943 (R. 1513.)

Value of British joint production committees. M. L. R., May 1943.Wages:

Remuneration of British labor since beginning of war. M. L. R., Apr. 1942 (R. 1451).

Wage commission for catering industry in Great Britain. M. L. R., July 1943.

Weekly earnings in Great Britain and Northern Ireland, July 1942. M. L. R., Apr. 1943.

Wartime changes in living costs in Great Britain. M. L. R., Apr. 1942. Working conditions in British armament production. M. L. R., May 1941. Working conditions in Great Britain and Northern Ireland, 1942. M. L. R.,

Apr. 1943.Hungary:

Hourly wages in Hungary, April 1941. M. L. R., Dec. 1941.Labor conditions in Hungary. M. L. R., June 1943 (R. 1541).

Ireland:Compulsory insurance against intermittent unemployment in Ireland. M. L.

R., Dec. 1942.Irish Trade-Union Act, 1941. M. L. R., May 1942.

Italy:Conscription of labor in Italy. M. L. R., May 1942.Family allowances in Italy. M. L. R., Jan. 1942.Italian labor under war conditions. M. L. R., May 194L

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Norway:Compulsory labor service and labor distribution in Norway. M. L. R., Mar.

and Oct. 1941.Forced labor in Norway. M. L. R., July 1941.New unemployment-insurance law in Norway. [1940]. M, L. R., Mar. 1941.Wages in Norway, 1934 to 1939-40. M. L. R., Apr. 1941.

Portugal:Wages and hours in Portugal, [various dates, 1931-42'. M. L. R., Apr. 1943.

Spain:Creation of Government employment service in Spain 1943. M. L. R., July

1943.Family allowances and marriage loans in Spain. M. L. R., Nov. 1941.Wages of agricultural labor in Spain, 1941. M. L. R., Aug. 1941.

Sweden :Allowances to families of mobilized men in European countries, [including

Sweden]. M. L. R., Jan. 1941.Industrial disputes in Sweden, 1903-39. M. L. R., Dec. 1941.Swedish master wage agreement, 1943. M. L. R., Apr. 1913.

Switzerland:Allowances for dependents in Swiss military service. M. L. R., Nov. 1941.Compulsory labor service in Switzerland. M. L. R., Dec. 1942.Wages in Switzerland, 1939-42. M. L. R., Oct. 1942; Dee. 1942.

Turkey. (See under Asia.)Union of Soviet Socialist Republics:

Food and clothing prices in the Soviet Union on January 1 of 1936, 1940, and 1941. M. L. R., May 1941.

New measures of labor discipline in the Soviet Union. M. L. R., Mar. 1941.Training of labor reserves in the Soviet Union. M. L. R„ Feb. 1941,

Latin AmericaGeneral:

Cost of living in foreign countries. In Bull. 710, Cost of living in 1941, 10 cents.

Development of cooperatives in Latin America. M. L. R., Apr. 1941 (R. 1295).Labor conditions in Latin America.

Title of a series of pamphlets bringing together the articles on labor and allied conditions in Latin American countries that have been published in the Monthly Labor Review beginning with the issue for September 1939. The more important articles which have appeared in the issues from October 1940 to July 1943 are noted in this list.

Legal restrictions on employment of aliens in the Amer can republics. M. L. R., Dec. 1910 (reprinted in R. 1241, with additional data).

National labor and welfare offices in Latin America. M. L. R., May 1942 (R. 1467).

Argentina:Cost-of-living indexes, Argentina, during first and second World Wars.

M. L. R., Mar. 1942 (R. 1448).Labor conditions in Argentina, 1940. M. L. R., May 1941 (R. 1339).

Bolivia:Amendments to Bolivian labor code, 1942. M. L. R., Apr. 1943 (R. 1523).Regulation of company stores and wages in Bolivian ir ining industry, 1940.

M. L. R., Oct. 1941 (R. 1405).Brazil:

Collective agreement in petroleum industry in Brazil. M. L. R., May 1941 (R. 1339).

New child-labor law of Brazil. M. L. R., Jan. 1942 (R. 1448).Sickness-insurance system for longshoremen in Brazil, 1940. M. L. R., June

1941 (R. 1339).

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Termination of employment of Axis nationals in Brazil, 1942. M. L. R., Dec. 1942 (R. 1506).

Chile:Cost of living and earnings of workers in Chile, 1928-39. M. L. R., Oct.

1940 (R. 1221).Preventive-medicine services in Chile. M. L. R., Feb. 1941 (R. 1280).Social insurance for journalists in Chile, 1941. M. L. R., Apr. 1943 (R. 1523).

Colombia:Agricultural wages in Colombia, March 1940. M. L. R., June 1941 (R. 1339). Low-cost housing for workers in Colombia, 1942. M. L. R., Apr. 1942 (R.

1467).Price-control legislation in Colombia, 1943. M. L. R., July 1943 (R. 1564). Wage and sex distribution of industrial workers in Colombia, 1939. M. L. R.,

Mar. 1941 (R. 1280).Costa R ica:

Social-insurance law of Costa Rica, 1941. M. L. R., Aug. 1942 (R. 1506). Cuba:

Compulsory arbitration in Cuban labor disputes. M. L. R., Feb. 1942 (R. 1448).

Cuban minimum-wage law, 1942. M. L. R., June 1942 (R. 1467).Labor and welfare provisions of Cuban Constitution, 1940. M. L. R., Oct.

1940 (R. 1221).Dominican Republic:

Paid vacations in Dominican Republic. M. L. R., June 1941 (R. 1339). H aiti:

Minimum-wage legislation in Haiti, 1942. M. L. R., Mar. 1943 (R. 1523). Mexico:

Cooperatives in Mexico, 1940. M. L. R., Sept. 1941 (R. 1405).Minimum-wage rates in Mexico, 1942 and 1943. M. L. R., Jan. 1943 (R. 1523). Strike-control legislation in Mexico, 1941. M. L. R., June 1941 (R. 1339).

Panama:Labor code of Panama, 1941. M. L. R., May 1942 (R. 1467).

Paraguay:Legal restrictions on employment of aliens in Paraguay, 1942. M. L. R.,

Sept. 1942 (R. 1506).Peru:

Compulsory social insurance in Peru. M. L. R., Oct. 1941 (R. 1405). Uruguay:

Wages and cost of living in Uruguay. M. L. R., Aug. 1942 (R. 1506). Venezuela:

Measures to relieve unemployment in Venezuela, 1942. M. L. R., Oct. 1942 (R. 1506).

Profit sharing in Venezuela. M. L. R., Apr. 1942 (R. 1467). Social-insurance law of Venezuela, 1940. M. L. R., Mar. 1941 (R. 1280).

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Appendix

Libraries Designated as Government DepositoriesThe libraries listed below have been designated by Congress to receive copies,

as issued, of publications printed by the Federal Government for public distribu­tion. However, these libraries cannot be assumed to receive all such publications, as the Superintendent of Documents sends to them only such series as they express a desire to receive.

City and State Name of library City and State Name of library

Alabama California—Con.Auburn........Birmingham.

Clayton........Florence.......Jacksonville.. Montgomery.

Spring Hill.............Tuskegee Institute. University-----------

Alabama Polytechnic Insti­tute.

Howard College.M. Paul Phillip,"Library, Bii>

mingham Southern College.Public.Barbour County.State Teachers College.

Do.Department of Archives and

History.State and Supreme Court.Thomas Byrne Memorial Li­

brary, Spring Hill College.Hollis Burke Frissell.University of Alabama.

AlaskaCollege-........ .Juneau-........ .

Arizona

University of Alaska. Territorial Historical Library

and Museum.

Flagstaff.Phoenix..

Tucson...........Arkansas

Clarksville-----Conway—.......Fayetteville—_Hardy........... .Jonesboro____Russellville—

CaliforniaAlturas...........Berkeley..........Claremont___Eureka______Fresno.............Long Beach— Los Angeles—

Oakland..Pasadena..Redlands - . Richmond.

Arizona State Teachers Col­lege.

Department of Library and Archives.

Public.University of Arizona.

College of the Ozarks. Hendrix College.University of Arkansas.Sharp County Public. Arkansas State College. Arkansas Polytechnic Col­

lege.

Modoc County Public. University of California. Pomona College.Free.Fresno County Free.Public.Loyola University.Occidental College.Public.University of California. University of Southern Cali­

fornia.Free.California Institute of Tech­

nology.University of Redlands. Public.

Sacramento..........San Diego............San Francisco___Santa Barbara___Santa Rosa....... .Stanford Univer­

sity.Stockton___ ____Torrance_______

California State.City Free.Public.Mechanics Mercantile. Public.

Do.Free Public.Stanford University.Free Public.Public.

ColoradoBoulder............... .Colorado Springs...Denver.................

Fort Collins.

Golden.... Gunnison. Pueblo—

University of Colorado.Co bum Library, Colorado

College.Colorado State.Mary Reed Library, Univer­

sity of Denver.Public.Regis College.Colorado State College of

Agriculture and Mechanic Arts.

Co lorado School of Mines. Western State College. McClelland Public.

ConnecticutBridgeport.......Hartford.........Middletown—New Haven__New London—

Storrs.............Waterbury___

DelawareDover............Newark..........Wilmington...

Public.Connecticut State.Trinity College.Wesleyan University.Yale University.Palmer Library, Connecticut

College.U. S. Coast Guard Academy. University of Connecticut. Silas Bronson.

Delaware State.University of Delaware. Wilmington Institute Free.

District of ColumbiaWashington........... Army War College.

Department of Agriculture. Department of Justice. Department of State. Department of the Treasury. Free Public.Geological Survey, Depart­

ment of the Interior.Naval Records and Library,

Department of the Navy. Post Office Department.

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City and State Name of library City and State Name of library

Florida Indiana—Con.Coral Gables.. De Land........Gainesville__Jacksonville...Lakeland...... .Tallahassee...

Winter Park. Georgia

University of Miami Law. Sampson Library, John B.

Stetson University. University of Florida.Public.

Do.Florida Agricultural and Me­

chanical College for Negroes. Florida State.Florida State College for

Women.Rollins College.

AthensAtlanta.Augusta.

Collegeboro............Dahlonega.............Emory University.Macon...................Rome..... ...............Savannah...............

University of Georgia General. Carnegie.Georgia State.Junior College of Augusta and

Academy of Richmond County.

Georgia Teachers College. North Georgia College.Asa Griggs Candler Library,

Emory University. Washington Memorial. Carnegie.Public.

Muncie____Notre Dame. Richmond.. Terre Haute.Valparaiso__

Iowa

Public.University of Notre Dame. Morrisson-Reeves.Indiana State Teachers Col­

lege.Valparaiso University.

Ames.....................Boone....................Cedar Falls............Council Bluffs.......Des Moines...........Dubuque...............Fairfield................Grinnell.................Iowa City_______Lamoni................Mount Pleasant__Mount Vernon___Sioux City.............

Iowa State College of Agri­culture and Mechanic Arts.

Ericson Public.Public.Free Public.Iowa State Traveling.Public.Carnegie-Stout Free Public. Free Public.Grinnell College.State University of Iowa. Graceland College.P. E. O. Memorial Library,

Iowa Wesleyan College. Cornell College.Public.

Kansas

HawaiiHonolulu___

IdahoLibrary of Hawaii. University of Hawaii.

Boise...........Caldwell.......Moscow........Pocatello......

IllinoisBloomington.Carbondale..

Chicago.

Evanston.Freeport___Galesburg...Jacksonville.

Joliet..............Lisle________Monmouth__Normal..........Peoria_______Rockford......Springfield___Urbana........Wheaton.........

IndianaBloomington... Crawford >v file.Evansville___Fort Wayne...Greencastle__Hanover..........Indianapolis-..LaFayette___

Carnegie Public.Idaho State Law.Strahom Memorial Library,

College of Idaho.University of Idaho.Southern Branch of Univer­

sity of Idaho.

Buck Memorial Library, Illi­nois Wesleyan University.

Wheeler Library, Southern Illinois State Normal Uni­versity.

John Crerar.Museum of Science and In­

dustry.Newberry.Public.University of Chicago.Northwestern University.Public.

Do.MacMurray College for Wo­

men.Public.

Do.St. Procopius College.Monmouth College.Illinois State Normal Uni­

versity.Public.

Do.Illinois State.University of Illinois.Wheaton College.

Indiana University. Wabash College. Public.

Do.DePauw University. Hanover College. Indiana State. Public.Purdue University.

Baldwin City. Emporia____Hays..............Hiawatha......Lawrence___Manhattan. —

Pittsburg.........Salina..............Topeka............Wichita...........

KentuckyBowling Green.Danville....... ...Frankfort........

Lexington____Lincoln Ridge. Louisville....... .Murray..........Somerset........ .Winchester___

LouisianaLafayette........Lake Charles. _ Natchitoches.New Orleans—.

Ruston......Shreveport.University.

Baker University.Kellogg Library, Kansas State

Teachers College.Forsyth Library, Fort Hays

Kansas State College.Morrill Free Public.University of Karsas.Kansas State College of Agri­

culture and Applied Sci­ences.

Public.Kansas Wesleyan University.Kansas State.Kansas State Historical Society.Municipal University of

Wichita.

Western Kentucky State Teachers College.

Centre College of Kentucky. Legislative and Law Library,

Department of Library and Archives.

University of Kentucky. Lincoln Institute.Free Public.University of Louisville. Murray State Teachers Col

lege.Carnegie Public.Kentucky Wesleyan College.

Southwestern Louisiana In­stitute.

John McNeese Junior College.Louisiana State Normal Col­

lege.Howard-Tfiton Memorial Li­

brary, Tulane University.Louisiana State.Louisiana State Museum.Loyola University.Public.Louisiana Polytechnic Insti­

tute.Shreve Memorial..Louisiana State University,

Law.Louisiana State University,

public documents section

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City and State Name of library

Maine

City and State

Mississippi—Con.Augusta_____Bangor........... .Brunswick___Lewiston_____Orono_______Portland_____Waterville___

MarylandAnnapolis____Baltimore____

Chestertown___College Park___Westminster___

Massachusetts

Maine State.Public.Bowdoin College. Bates College. University of Maine* Public.Colby College.

Maryland State.U. S. Naval Academy.Enoch Pratt Free.Johns Hopkins University. Morgan State College. Peabody Institute.George Avery Bunting Li­

brary, Washington College. University of Maryland. Western Maryland College.

Hattiesburg..........Jackson_________State College..........University.............

MissouriCape Girardeau__Columbia............ .Fulton.............. .Hannibal..........Jefferson City____Kansas City..........

Liberty.Holla.

St. Joseph. St. Louis..

Amherst.

Boston.

Brookline___Cambridge__Lynn_______New Bedford.Salem_______Tufts College.Wellesley____Williamstown. Worcester___

Converse Memorial Library, Amherst College.

Goodell Library, Massachu­setts State College.

Boston Athenaeum.Public.State.Public.Littauer Center, Harvard

University.Public.Public.Essex Institute.Tufts College.Wellesley College.Williams College.American Antiquarian Soci­

ety.Free Public.

Springfield___Warrensburg..

MontanaBozeman____Butte.......... .Helena...........

Lewistown__Missoula........

NebraskaBlair___Fremont.Lincoln..

Michigan Omaha.Ann Arbor_______Battle Creek_____Benton Harbor___Bloomfield Hills. _ _ Detroit__________

East Lansing.

Grand Rapids. Houghton____Kalamazoo......Lansing______Muskegon____Port Huron___Saginaw______

Minnesota

University of Michigan. Public School.Public.Cranbrook Institute of Science. Public.University of Detroit.Wayne University.Michigan State College of

Agriculture and Applied Science.

Public.Michigan College of Mining

and Technology.Public.Michigan State.Hackley Public.Public.Hoyt Public.

Scottsbluff...Nevada

Carson City. Reno.............

New HampshireConcord .......... .Dover..................Durham............. .

Hanover__Laconia___Manchester.

Duluth____Fergus Falls. Minneapolis.Northfield__St. Paul___

Saint Peter......Stillwater____

Mississippi

Public.Do.Do.

University of Minnesota. Carleton College.St. Olaf College.Minnesota Historical Society. Minnesota State.Public.Gustavus Adolphus College. Carnegie Public.

New JerseyAtlantic City.........Bayonne...............Camden_________Convent Station.__Elizabeth...............Jersey C ity..........Madison. ...............Newark.................New Brunswick__

Columbus.. J. C. Fant Memorial Library, Princeton. Mississippi State College for Trenton.. Women.

Name of library

Mississippi Southern College. Mississippi State.Mississippi State College. University of Mississippi.

Southeast Missouri State Teachers College.

U diversity of Missouri.W estminster College.Free Public.M issouri State.Public.Rockhurst College.University of Kansas City.W illiam Jewell College. School of Mines and Metal­

lurgy, University of Mis­souri.

Public.Do.

St. Louis University. Washington University.D -ury College.Central Missouri State

Teachers College.

Montana State College. Montana School of Mines. Historical Society of Mon-

lana.Public.Fergus County High School. Montana State University.

Dana College.Midland College.Ne braska State.University of Nebraska. Public.Municipal University of

Omaha.Public.

Nevada State.Nevada State Historical So­

ciety.Ur iversity of Nevada.

New Hampshire State. Public.Hamilton Smith Library,

University of New Hamp­shire.

Dartmouth College.Public.City.

Free Public.Do.Do.

Sar ta Maria Library, College o ’ St. Elizabeth.

Public.Free Public.Rose Memorial Library,

Drew University.Public.Free Public.Rugers University.Princeton University.Free Public.New Jersey State.

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City and State Name of library City and State Name of library

New Mexico Ohio—ContinuedAlbuquerque— Las Vegas____Santa Fe_____Silver City___State College-

New YorkAlbany______Brooklyn____

Buffalo. _ ...............Canton..................Farmingdale, L. I__Flushing, L. I_.......Glens Falls. ..........Hamilton...............Ithaca-..................

Jamaica, L. I. Keuka Park- Newburgh. „ New York__.

Potsdam.......... ......Poughkeepsie.........Rochester..............St. Bonaventure.--Schenectady..........Syracuse................Troy____________Utica.......... ..........West Point.... .......Yonkers_________

North CarolinaChapel Hill______Charlotte....... .......Davidson...............Durham.................Greensboro............Baleigh..................

Salisbury________Wake Forest..........Washington..........Wilson_____ _____Winston-Salem___

North Dakota Bismarck...............Fargo.....................

Grand Forks.Minot__ ....Valley City..

OhioAlliance........Ashland____

University of New Mexico. New Mexico Highlands Uni­

versity.State Law.New Mexico State Teachers

College.New Mexico College of Agri­

culture and Mechanic Arts.

New York State.Brooklyn College.Pratt Institute.Public.St. Johns University. Grosvenor.Public.St. Lawrence University. State Institute of Applied

Agriculture.Queens College.Crandall.Colgate University.Cornell University.Martha Van Rensselaer Hall

Library, New York State College of Home Economics.

Queens Borough Public. ' Keuka College Public.Free.Astor Branch of Public. College of the City of New

York.Columbia University.Cooper Union.Fordham University.Lenox Branch of Public.New York Law Institute. New York University. Clarkson College of Technol­

ogy.Vassar College.Rush Rhees Library, Uni­

versity of Rochester.St. Bonaventure College and

Seminary.Union College.Syracuse University.Public.

Do.U. S. Military Academy. Public.

University of North Carolina. Queens College.Davidson College.Duke University. Agricultural and Technical

College of North Carolina. North Carolina State.State College of Agriculture

and Engineering.Catawba College.Wake Forest College.Public Schools.Atlantic Christian College. Salem College.

State Historical.State Law.North Dakota Agricultural

College and Experiment Station.

University of North Dakota. State Teachers College.

Do.

Mount Union College. Ashland College.

Athens__________Bowling Green......Bucyrus_________Chillicothe..-........Cincinnati.............Cleveland..............

Columbus.

Dayton.......Delaware__Gambier___Granville__Hiram_____Marietta___Oberlin.......Oxford_____Portsmouth.Springfield..Toledo_____Van Wert_„ Youngstown.

Edwin Watts Chubb Library, Ohio University.

Bowling Green State Univer­sity.

Public.Do.Do.

University of Cincinnati. Adelbert College Library,

Western Reserve Univer­sity.

Case.Public.Ohio State.Ohio State University. Public.

Do.Charles Slocum Library, Ohio

Wesleyan University. Kenyon College.Denison University.Hiram College.Marietta College.Oberlin College.Miami University.Free Public.Warder Public.Public.Brumback.Public.

* OklahomaAda____ ________Alva................. .Durant-.............. .Edmond................Enid......................Langston...............Norman...... ..........Oklahoma City___Shawnee................Stillwater............. .Tahlequah.............Tulsa................. .

East Central State Teachers College.

Northwestern State Teachers College.

Southeastern State Teachers College.

Central State College.Carnegie Public.Langston University.University of Oklahoma.Oklahoma State.Oklahoma Baptist Univer­

sity.Oklahoma Agricultural and

Mechanical College.Northeastern State Teachers

College.University of Tulsa.

OregonCorvallis___Eugene_____Forest Grove. Portland____Salem______

Oregon State College. University of Oregon. Pacific University. Library Association. Reed College.Oregon State.

PennsylvaniaAllentown_____Bethlehem____Bradford—........Carlisle.............Erie...................Harrisburg........Haverford—.......Huntingdon___Lancaster..........

Meadville— . Philadelphia.

Pittsburgh.

Pottsville-.

Muhlenberg College.Lehigh University.Carnegie Public.J. Herman Rosier Memorial. Public.Pennsylvania State. Haverford College.Juniata College.Watts De Peyster Library,

Franklin and Marshall Col­lege.

Allegheny College.Free.Mercantile.Philadelphia Museum of Art. University of Pennsylvania. Carnegie.Carnegie Free Library of

Allegheny.University of Pittsburgh. Public.

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City and State Name of library

Pennsylvania—Con.

City and State

Texas—Continued

Name of library

Reading------Scranton___State College. Swarthmore..Warren_____Washington. „Williamsport.

Public.Do.

Pennsylvania State College. Swarthmore College.Library Association. Memorial Library, Washing­

ton and Jefferson College. James V. Brown.

Philippine IslandsManila..

Puerto Rico Mayagiiez____

Rio Piedras......

National Library.Scientific Library, Depart­

ment of Agriculture and Commerce.

University of the Philipines.

College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, University of Puerto Rico.

University of Puerto Rico.Rhode Island

Kingston...........Providence__.. .

Westerly.

Rhode Island State College. Brown University.Public.Rhode Island State.Public.

Denton.......El Paso___Fort Worth.Galveston...Georgetown.Gilmer____Houston___Lubbock___Marshall___San Antonio. Waco..........

UtahEphraim..........Logan...... .......Ogden.............Provo.............Salt Lake City.

VermontBurlington......Middlebury__Montpelier___Northfield.......

Texas State College for Wo­men.

Public.Public.Texas Christian University. Rosenberg.Southwestern University. East Mountain High School. Public.Texas Technological College. Bishop College.Carnegie.Baylor University,

Snow College.Utah State Agricultural Col­

lege.C amegie Free.Brigham Young University. University of Utah.Utah State.

University of Vermont, Middlebury College. Vermont State. Norwich University.

South Carolina Charleston.........Clemson.............Clinton...............Columbia............Greenwood_____Rock Hill............

South Dakota Brookings...........

Huron.......... .Mitchell....... .Sioux Falls___Spearfish........Vermillion___Yankton..........

TennesseeChattanooga... Johnson City..Knoxville....... .Memphis....... .Murfreesboro.. Nashville....... .

Sewanee____Texas

Charleston Library Society. College of Charleston. Clemson Agricultural College. Presbyterian College.South Carolina State. University of South Carolina. Public.Carnegie Library, Winthrop

College.

Lincoln Memorial Library, South Dakota State College of Agriculture and Me­chanic Arts.

Huron College.Dakota Wesleyan University. Carnegie Free Public.Black Hills Teachers College University of South Dakota. Yankton College.

Public.State Teachers College. University of Tennessee. Cossitt.State Teachers College. Carnegie.Joint University Libraries, Tennessee State. University of the South.

VirginiaBlacksburg___Bridgewater. _. Charlottesville.Danville..........Emory........... .Ettrick...........

Fredericksburg___Hampden Sydney— Lexington..............

Norfolk_____Richmond__Salem______Williamsburg.

Virginia Polytechnic Insti­tute.Bridgewater College.University of Virginia.Averett College.Emory and Henry College.Johnston Memorial Library,

Virginia State College for Negroes.

Mary Washington College.Ht mpden-Sydney College.Virginia Military Institute.Washington and Lee Uni­

versity.Public.Ur iversity of Richmond.Vir ginia State.Bit tie Memorial Library, Roa­

noke College.College of William and Mary.

WashingtonEverett.......Olympia___Pullman___Seattle.........Spokane___Tacoma.......Walla Walla.

Public.Washington State.State College of Washington. Public.University of Washington. Public.College of Puget Sound. Public.Whitman College.

Abilene............Austin.............Brownwood__Canyon...........College Station.Commerce.......Corsicana.........Dallas_______

Hardin- Simmons University. Texas State.University of Texas.Howard Payne College.West Texas State Teachers

College.Agricultural and Mechanical

College of Texas.East Texas State Teachers

College.Public.Do.Southern Methodist Univer­

sity Law.

West VirginiaAthens.............. .Charleston_____Elkins............... .Fairmont.......... .Harpers Ferry.Huntington........Institute.............

Concord State College.West Virginia Department of

Archives and History.Davis and Elkins College.Fairmont State Teachers Col­

lege.Roger Williams Library, Stor-

er College.James E. Morrow Library,

M arshall College.West Virginia State College.

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City and State Name of library City and State Name of library

West Virginia— Continued

Morgantown.......... West Virginia University.

Wisconsin—Con. Milwaukee_______ Law Library of Milwaukee

County.Salem..................... Salem College. Public.

WisconsinRacine...................Superior. ..............

Do.Do.

Appleton...............Beloit....................T5a« Claira __ _

Lawrence College. WyomingState Teachers College.

Beloit College. Public. Caspar Natrona County Public.

Wyoming State. University of Wyoming.

Fond du Lac.........La Crossa __

Do.Do.

Cheyenne..............Laramie_________

Madison.............. . State Historial Society. University of Wisconsin. Wisconsin State.

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