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CONTENTS OF VOLUME V.
No. 1.-JULY, 1917.
Errors in death registration in the industrial population of Fall River, Page.
Mass., by Arthur Reed Perry, M. D____-----
Care of dependents of enlisted men in Canada__.
1-8
9-14
Industrial efficiency and fatigue in British munition factories..
14-19
Munitions tribunals in Great Britain__---.
19-25
New plan for labor substitution in munition factories of Great Britain__ 25-28
Women recruits for work on farms in Great Britain____
28-31
Child labor on English farms during the war.
31, 32
32-34
34, 35
35-39
39-41
Child labor in warring countries-----
Additional allowances to old-age pensioners in Great Britain.
The labor supply of France_--_-
Measures of protection for working mothers in France.
Lodging artillery and munition workers in France---
French occupational census of 1911-----
President's position on State legislation affecting labor---
Suspension of Federal eight-hour law------
Injunctions under the Federal antitrust law___
Overtime work and wages for women in California canneries_.
Recent collective agreements in various European countries:
Wage agreement of the Dutch furniture trade_----
Wage increases for woodworkers in Sweden_-_-_-
Increase in wages in the Netherlands during the war..
42, 43
43-54
54
55
56, 57
57, 58
58-61
61
61-65
Food conservation through cooperation of volunteer forces-
Government control of food supplies in Germany.
Government control of food supplies in Great Britain_____
65, 66
66-68
69-78
Food policy framed by national committee of British workers_.
Sunday closing law of Geneva, Switzerland_.
Court decisions on the workmen's compensation law of New York_----
Recent reports relating to workmen's compensation and accident in-
Increase in industrial insurance accident mortality during 1916, by
Louis I. Dublin, Ph. D__‒‒‒‒
125 126