01132cam a22002531 4500001001300000003000400013005001700017008004100034010001700075035002000092040005600112050002500168110003600193245007200229260004800301300004300349490002200392500012600414500020400540650003800744651003300782700004600815999001700861l 33000069 DLC20260227111534.0850124s1933 dcua f000 0 eng c al 33000069  a(OCoLC)11616916 aU. S. Dept. of labor. LibrarycNmUdNmUdOCoLCdDLC00aHD6093b.A35 no. 1041 aUnited States.bWomen's Bureau.14aThe occupational progress of women, 1910-1930,cby Mary V. Dempsey. aWashington,bU.S. Govt. print. off.,c1933. av, 90 p. incl. tables, diagrs.c23 cm.0 aBulletinvno. 104 aAt head of title: United States Department of labor. Frances Perkins, secretary. Women's bureau. Mary Anderson, director. aThe second of the bureau's reports of the occupational progress of women from one census date to another. The first (Bulletin no. 27) analyzed the status of women in 1920 as compared to that in 1910. 0aWomenxEmploymentzUnited States. 0aUnited StatesvCensus, 1930.1 aDempsey, Mary V.q(Mary Veronica),d1888- c36090d36090