Reel 5
Container
Contains 68 Results:
Women's Bureau Post War and Optimum Hour Study.
File — Reel: 5
Identifier: 30
Scope and Contents
n.d. 6 frames.
Dates:
1918-1965
Comments from Interviews on Why Women Are Going to Continue to Work, Post-War Studies.
File — Reel: 5
Identifier: 31
Scope and Contents
n.d. 7 frames.
Dates:
1918-1965
Data Sought in Various Questionnaires relating to Post-War Intentions of Women Workers.
File — Reel: 5
Identifier: 32
Scope and Contents
n.d. 3 frames.
Dates:
1918-1965
The Economic Responsibilities of Women Workers as Shown by a Women's Bureau Study of Women War Workers and Their Postwar Employment Plans., 1946
File — Reel: 5
Identifier: 33
Scope and Contents
February 1946. 1 frame.
Dates:
1946
The Economic Responsibilities of Employed Single Women., 1946
File — Reel: 5
Identifier: 34
Scope and Contents
February 1946. 1 frame.
Dates:
1946
Prepared Remarks by Dorothy Bellanca, Vice President of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America at the New York Times Hall in a Panel Discussion on "The Economic Future of Women."
File — Reel: 5
Identifier: 35
Scope and Contents
n.d. 2 frames.
Dates:
1918-1965
Preliminary Summary, Highlights of the Post-War Study--Nine Areas., 1945
File — Reel: 5
Identifier: 36
Scope and Contents
May 14, 1945. 32 frames.
Dates:
1945
Community Notes to Mrs. De Camp., 1943
File — Reel: 5
Identifier: 37
Scope and Contents
44 frame.
Dates:
1943
Subjects Covered in Community Surveys Made by Women's Bureau Agents during World War II
File — Reel: 5
Identifier: 38
Scope and Contents
n.d. 1 frame.
Dates:
1918-1965
Summary of Selected Community Surveys Made by the Women's Bureau, US Department of Labor., 1943
File — Reel: 5
Identifier: 39
Scope and Contents
November 29, 1943. 2 frames.
Dates:
1943