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icine. London, 1886. John Stuart Mill, Subjection of Women. London, 1869. Eliza W. Farnham, Woman and her Era. New York, 1869. Lester F. Ward, Dynamic Sociology, vol. i. pp. 597-664. Maria S. Child, History and Condition of Women in various Ages and Nations. Boston, 1840. INDEX. Abuses, in factories, 112; in dry-goods stores, 265. (_See_ also Fines, Factories, Hours.) Age, average, of working-women in Massachusetts, 116. Agricultural labor, women press into, 21. Agricultural Laborers' Union, women denied admission to, 21. Alabama, women workers in, 110. Alfred's "History of the Factory Movement," 93. American girls, percentage of, employed in Massachusetts, 116. Andover ordinances, 60. Appendix, 275. Apprentices, 49, 122. Arbitration, 266. Aristotle, "Politics" and "Economics," 29; views of women, 30. Arizona, working-women in, 110. Arkansas, working-women in, 110. Atlanta, Ga., weekly wage in, 139 Austria, hours of labor in, 185. Authorities consulted, 291. Bakeries, girls in, 218. Baltimore, Md., weekly wage in, 139. Beating, 52. Beaulieu, Paul Leroy, 165, 167, 251. Belgium, inquiry commission, 174; hours of labor in, 186. Berlin Labor Conference, 11. Betton, Frank, investigation of conditions in Kansas, 123. Bibliography, 294. Bishop, Commissioner, 221. "Bitter Cry of Outcast London," 9, 136. Blackwell, Dr. Emily, on restraints on women workers, 97. Book-binding, women and children employed in, 108. Boston, weekly wage in, 139; establishment of labor bureau in, 111; report on working-girls of, 114; women employed in, 116. Brain, relative sizes and weights of man's and woman's, 27. Brassey, Lord, 176. Broadcloth, weaving of, by women, 73. Brooklyn, N.Y., weekly wage in, 139. Buecher, Dr. Carl, 43. Buffalo, N.Y., weekly wage in, 139. California, average wage in, 141; women workers in, 110; first labor-bureau report, 121. Calkins, Mary W., on profit-sharing, 267. Capital has no complaint, 7, 11. Capitalist, and landlord absorb lion's share, 7; investment of skill and risk, 12. Carpet-weaving, women employed in, 108. Celibacy, 43. Census Bureau, difficulties in work of, 102; discrepancies in reports, 103. Charity adds insult to injury, 251. Charlemagne, 45. Charleston, S.C., weekly wage in, 139. Chicago, weekly wage in, 139. Child labor, efforts against, 11;
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