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The Increasing Pay Gap for Women in Textile and Clothing Industries: A Reexamination

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 March 2009

Albert W. Niemi Jr
Affiliation:
Professor and Chairman of the Department of Economics, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia 30602.

Abstract

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Notes and Discussion
Copyright
Copyright © The Economic History Association 1982

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References

1 The Increasing Pay Gap for Women in the Textile and Clothing Industries, 1910 to 1970,” this JOURNAL, 39 (12 1980), 799814.Google Scholar

2 61st Congress, 2d Session, Senate Document No. 633, Reports of the Immigration Commission, Immigrants in Industries (Washington, D.C., 1911).Google Scholar

3 See U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Bulletin 128, Wages and Hours of Labor in the Cotton, Woolen, and Silk Industries, 1890 to 1912 (Washington, D.C., 1913).Google Scholar

4 Niemi, Albert W. Jr., “Male-Female Occupational Wage Differences in the Cotton Textile and Boot and Shoe Industries Between World War I and World II,” Working Paper No. 81–114, College of Business Administration, University of Georgia, 1981.Google Scholar