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PREFACE.

INTRODUCTION.

CHAPTER I. THE TRADES DESCRIBED.

CHAPTER II. WOMEN IN THE TRADES.

CHAPTER III. WOMEN'S WORK AND ORGANISATION.

CHAPTER IV. MEN AND WOMEN AS WORKERS.

CHAPTER V. INDUSTRIAL TRAINING.

1. THE TRAINING.

2. WHY WOMEN DO NOT TRAIN.

CHAPTER VI. LEGISLATION.

1. THE LAW.

2. ECONOMIC AND INDUSTRIAL EFFECTS OF LEGISLATION.

CHAPTER VII. WOMEN AND MACHINERY.

CHAPTER VIII. HOME WORK.

CHAPTER IX. THE MARRIED AND THE UNMARRIED.

CHAPTER X. WAGES.

I.—STATISTICAL VIEW OF THE VARIOUS FIRMS.

II.—GENERAL GROUPING OF WAGES.

III.—CHANGE OF WAGES BETWEEN 1885 AND 1900.

IV.—WAGES IN DIFFERENT OCCUPATIONS.

V.—EARNINGS OF INDIVIDUALS.

VI.—JOBBERS.

VII.—TIME AND PIECE RATES.

APPENDIX I. POINTS UPON WHICH ENQUIRIES WERE MADE.

1.—TRAINING.

2.—WAGES (Forms appended) .

3.—CONDITIONS OF WORK.

4.—ORGANISATION.

5.—MARRIED AND UNMARRIED WORKERS.

6.—SEPARATE FACTORY LEGISLATION.

7.—MEN AND WOMEN.

8.—WOMEN AND MACHINERY.

9.—HOME WORK.

10.—INFLUENCE OF WOMEN'S WAGES ON THE FAMILY INCOME.

APPENDIX II. DESCRIPTION OF CERTAIN TYPICAL FIRMS.

APPENDIX III. GENERAL GLASGOW REPORT.

(A.) Letterpress Printing. Machine Feeding and Flying.

(B.) Lithographic Printing. Machine Feeding.

(C.) Letterpress Printing. Type-setting.

(D.) Bookbinding.

(E.) Machine Ruling.

(F.) Type and Stereotype Founding.

(G.) Paper Staining.

(H.) Paper-box Making.

(I.) Pattern-book Making.

APPENDIX IV. WOMEN IN THE PRINTING TRADES IN BIRMINGHAM.

MACHINE RULING.

TABLE PROCESSES.

ENVELOPE MAKING.

COLOUR PRINTING.

BOOKBINDING.

PAPER-BAG MAKING.

MACHINE FEEDING.

APPENDIX V.

APPENDIX VI.

APPENDIX VII.

INDEX.

Women in the Printing Trades: A Sociological Study

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