n, 110.
Mobility of labor, 17.
Modern processes involve risk, 115.
Montana, working-women in, 110.
Mundella, Arthur, on arbitration, 268.
Nebraska, working-women in, 110.
Needle, resource of unskilled woman laborers, 22.
Nevada, women workers in, 110.
Newark, average wage in, 139.
New England, shoe operatives in, 100.
New Hampshire, women in shoe-making industry in, 99;
total women workers, 110.
New Jersey, factory evils in, 94;
women workers employed, 110;
average wage, 141.
New Mexico, working-women in, 110.
New Orleans, average wages in, 139.
New York, Labor Bureau reports, 94, 119;
factory evils, 94;
total women workers in State, 110;
average wage in, 141.
New York City, average wage in, 139;
percentage of women
workers in, 109;
"Tribune" stirs in sewing-women's behalf, 119.
North Carolina, total women employed in, 110.
Nott, Mrs., 66.
Nottingham lace manufacture, 268.
Offices, intelligence, 247.
Ohio, women employed in, 110.
Oregon, working-women in, 110.
Organization among women, in France, 166;
in cities, 206;
in England, 253, 255.
Parent-Duchalet, 171.
Pauperism and crime in labor reports, 113.
Pay, just, the first remedy, 25;
equal for both sexes, 257.
Peck, Charles F., work in New York, 119.
Pennsylvania, working-women in, 110.
Perkins, Mrs. Thomas, 65.
Philadelphia, average weekly wage in, 139.
Plato, 35.
Post-office, employment of women in, objected to, 21.
Potter, Beatrice, 154.
Poverty, no more desperate in Europe than in the United States, 9,
in London, 9,10;
produced by factory system, 91.
Prejudice, born of ignorance, etc., to be dismissed, 13.
Profit-sharing between employer and employed, 267.
Prostitution, fed by factory system, 91, 92;
by domestic service, 93;
statistics in, 171, 210;
recruited from factories, 114.
Providence, average weekly wage in, 139.
Quesnay, 54.
Question of the day, the economic one, 7.
Questions, three, to be answered, 13.
Ranke, on air required, 92.
Remedies, just pay the first, 251.
Reports, labor, six divisions of, 115. (_See_ also under various
States.)
Reybaud's "History of the Factory Movement," 92.
Rhode Island, working-women in, 110;
average wage in, 141.
Rice, Commissioner, deals with women wage-earners in Colorado report,
122, 123.
Richmond, Va., average weekly wage in, 139.
Robinson, Henry A.
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