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- catalog accrualPolicy "Irregular".
- catalog alternative "Special bulletin".
- catalog contributor b8049610.
- catalog created "1940-".
- catalog date "1940".
- catalog date "1940-".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1940-".
- catalog description "1. Effective industrial use of women in the defense program. 1940.--2. Lifting heavy weights in defense industries. Methods for conserving health of women workers. 1941.--3. Safety clothing for women in industry. 1941.--4. Washing and toilet facilities for women in industry. 1942.--5. Women's effective war work requires time for meals and rest. 1942.--6. Night work for women and shift rotation in war plants. 1942.--7. Hazards to women employed in war plants on abrasive-wheel jobs. 1942.--8. Guides for wartime use of women on farms. 1942.--9. Safety caps for women in war factories. 1942.--10. Women's effective war work requires good posture. By Margaret T. Mettert. 1943.--11. Boarding homes for women war workers. 1943.--12. Choosing women for war-industry jobs.--13. Part-time employment of women in wartime. 1943.--14. When you hire women. 1944.--15. Community services for women war workers. February 1944.--16. The woman counselor in war industries; an effective system. By Dorothy K. Newman. February 1944.--17. Progress report on women war workers' housing. April 1943.--18. A preview as to women workers in transition from war to peace. By Mary Elizabeth Pidgeon. 1944.--19. The industrial nurse and the woman worker. By Jennie Mohr. 1944.--20. Changes in women's employment during the war. By Mary Elizabeth Pidgeon. 1944.".
- catalog extent "v. :".
- catalog issued "1940".
- catalog issued "1940-".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Washington : U.S. G.P.O.,".
- catalog spatial "United States".
- catalog subject "Women Employment United States Periodicals.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Effective industrial use of women in the defense program. 1940.--2. Lifting heavy weights in defense industries. Methods for conserving health of women workers. 1941.--3. Safety clothing for women in industry. 1941.--4. Washing and toilet facilities for women in industry. 1942.--5. Women's effective war work requires time for meals and rest. 1942.--6. Night work for women and shift rotation in war plants. 1942.--7. Hazards to women employed in war plants on abrasive-wheel jobs. 1942.--8. Guides for wartime use of women on farms. 1942.--9. Safety caps for women in war factories. 1942.--10. Women's effective war work requires good posture. By Margaret T. Mettert. 1943.--11. Boarding homes for women war workers. 1943.--12. Choosing women for war-industry jobs.--13. Part-time employment of women in wartime. 1943.--14. When you hire women. 1944.--15. Community services for women war workers. February 1944.--16. The woman counselor in war industries; an effective system. By Dorothy K. Newman. February 1944.--17. Progress report on women war workers' housing. April 1943.--18. A preview as to women workers in transition from war to peace. By Mary Elizabeth Pidgeon. 1944.--19. The industrial nurse and the woman worker. By Jennie Mohr. 1944.--20. Changes in women's employment during the war. By Mary Elizabeth Pidgeon. 1944.".
- catalog title "Special bulletin ... of the Women's Bureau / United States Department of Labor, Women's Bureau.".
- catalog title "Special bulletin".
- catalog type "text".