01363cam a22002651 4500001001300000003000400013005001700017008004100034010001700075035002000092040001800112042001200130050002500142100004500167245010900212260004800321300004700369440005400416500012600470500030300596504011300899650003001012650003801042999001701080l 35000075 DLC20260227111535.0931014s1935 dcua b f000 0 eng  al 35000075  a(OCoLC)29015711 aDLCcOrUdDLC apremarc00aHD6093b.A35 no. 1291 aMettert, Margaret Janeq(Thompson)cMrs.10aIndustrial injuries to women in 1930 and 1931 compared with injuries to men,cby Margaret T. Mettert ... aWashington,bU.S. Govt. print. off.,c1935. av, 57 p.btables (1 fold.) diagrs.c23 cm. 0aBulletin (United States. Women's Bureau)vno. 129 aAt head of title: United States Department of labor. Frances Perkins, secretary. Women's bureau. Mary Anderson, director. aThe third of the series of reports by the Women's bureau on the subject of industrial injuries to women. The first, by Emily Clark Brown, was issued as Bulletin no. 81, and the second, by Marie Correll, was issued as Bulletin no. 102. Much of the research for this report was done by Marie Correll. a"Appendix: Page references in state reports classifying accident statistics by sex, 1927 to 1931": p. 55-57. 0aAccidentszUnited States. 0aWomenxemploymentzUnited States. c36168d36168