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Wage-earning women and the industrial conditions of 1930: a survey of South Bend
1932, U.S. Govt. print. off.
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Wage-earning women and the industrial conditions of 1930: a survey of South Bend
1932, United States Government Printing Office
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At head of title: United States Department of labor. W. N. Doak, secretary. Women's bureau. Mary Anderson, director.
"South Bend, Ind., and its close neighbor Mishawaka were selected for this community survey."--Introd.
A second survey of the same community made in 1932 was issued in 1936 as Bulletin no. 108 of the Women's bureau with the title: The effects of the depression on wage earners' families, by Harriet A. Byrne.
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