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INDEX TO VOLUME 22.

A.

Accidents, industrial, and loss of earning power: German experience in 1897 and 1907..

Age and sex of injured persons..

Causes of accidents.

Duration of disability and loss of earning power.

Employment, length of, of injured persons in establishment and in occupation previous to
the accident...

Establishments subject to accident insurance, number of.

Fault of the employer, of the employee, etc., per cent of accidents due to the..

Hours injured persons had been at work on day of accident, number of.

Insurance associations for the compensation of accidents, administration of.

Investigations, special, of accidents..

Nature of injuries sustained by persons injured..

Persons killed or injured, number of.

Rate of accidents..

Result of injuries sustained.

Summary..

Time injured person had been employed previous to accident-

in the establishment and occupation..

on the day of accident...

Time of occurrence of accident-

day of the week.

hour of the day.

month of the year.

Workmen subject to insurance, number of.

Austria, hours of labor of men, women, and children in factories in.

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1-96

8-14

52-61

83-96

44-48

5

60-65

49-51

3,4

4-96

34-43

6-8

15-18

66-82

1-3

44-48

49-51

23-27

27-33

18-22

6-8

571-606

Hours of labor-

United States.

United States and England and Wales compared.

United States and England and Wales, Germany, France, and Belgium compared..

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512,513
513, 514
563-565

503-506, 509

510, 511

United States and England and Wales, Germany, France, and Belgium compared.
C.

560-563

Chile, conditions of labor in the saltpeter industry, report on..

Cost of living in England and Wales, Germany, France, Belgium, and the United States..
Cost in each country of commodities consumed per week in British workman's family.
Data collected in each country, summary of...

Hours of labor in the building, engineering, and printing trades, by countries.
Rates of wages in the building, engineering, and printing trades, by countries.
Rents of working-class dwellings in each country, by size of dwelling..
Retail prices of commodities paid by working classes in each country..

Cost of living of the working classes in the principal industrial cities of the United States.
British and American budgets compared..

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Antitrust law of Mississippi-penalties-jurisdiction-constitutionality.
Boycott-injunction-interference with employment-proof..
Breach of contract of employment-accord and satisfaction..

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Decisions of courts affecting labor-Concluded.

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Combinations in restraint of trade-antitrust law-constitutionality-penalties-jurisdiction.. 633,634
Contractors' bonds-protection of wages-public work..
Eight-hour law-emergencies-levees on Mississippi River..

653, 654
249, 250
Employer and employee-contract-breach-accord and satisfaction-necessary elements. 654-657
Employer and employee-injury to third person by employee-liability of employer-scope of
authority...

291-294

Employers' advances-contract with intent to defraud-peonage constitutionality of statute. 634-639
Employers' liability-

compensation law-liability without fault-due process of law-constitutionality of statute. 251-273
departments of labor-construction of statute..

273-275

fear of discharge-assumption of risk-contributory negligence...
incompetent fellow servant-evidence..

661-667

294-296

injuries by fellow servants-"initiation" of new employees..

657,658

injuries causing death-nature of liability-fellow-servant law-survival of right of action-
damages..

276-278

injury of employee being transported to place of employment.

658, 659

mine regulations disobedience by employers-assumption of risk-negligence of licensed
employees..

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railroad companies-relief benefits-receipt not a bar in suits for damages-construction of

statute.

644-649

railroad companies-street railways-construction of statute.

281

railroads Federal statute-jurisdiction of State and Federal courts-interstate commerce 281-285
railway relief fund-malpractice charities.

659-661

relation of employer and employee-independent contractors-assumption of risk-con-
tributory negligence questions for jury-fear of discharge-safe place to work..
safe place to work-act of foreman..

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Employment of women-hours of labor-constitutionality of statute-police power.

649,650

Garnishment of wages-class legislation-constitutionality of statute..

650-652

Hours of labor of employees on railroads-Federal statute-time on duty.

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public work-protection of laborers and material men-contractors' bonds..

Mine regulations-

653,654

653

inspection-good faith as defense in case of injury.

286-288

shot firers-construction of statute...

278-279

Picketing-police powers-municipal regulations..

288,289

Strike insurance-representations-construction of policy.

Workmen's compensation-liability without fault-constitutionality of statute.

302-307

251-273

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203-209

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reports on strikes and lockouts and on conciliation and arbitration boards in the United
Kingdom in 1908 and in 1909....

221-231

Italy-

housing conditions among public administration employees in Rome and among railway
employees in Rome and in other cities....

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Early closing on Saturday and on days preceding holidays in factories in Austria.......
Employees, number of, in factories in Austria...

606

Employment of women and young persons in factories in Austria.....

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United States and England and Wales, Germany, France, and Belgium compared....... 563-565

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United States and England and Wales compared..

United States and England and Wales, Germany, France, and Belgium compared..
England and Wales:

Page.

503, 507-509
510, 511
560-563

Hours of labor in the building, engineering, and printing trades, compared with the United
States...

Income, family, and cost of living of the working classes, compared with the United States
Prices, retail, of commodities paid by working classes, compared with the United States.
Rates of wages in the building, engineering, and printing trades, compared with the United
States...

Rents of working-class dwellings, compared with the United States..
Wages, rates of, compared with the United States..

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Rest periods in establishments-

not operating continuously.

operating continuously.

Finland, employment in business offices and in mercantile establishments, report on.

Food:

Expenditure, weekly, for, by working classes in the United States.

Quantity of, consumed weekly by working classes in the United States.

G.

513, 514

551-555

531-536

510-512
516,517

510-512

606

574-580

578-580

593-595

590-598

583-598

598-601

571-574

580-583

602,603

604, 605

611-616

540,544, 550

531, 542-550

Germany, industrial accidents and loss of earning power. (See Accidents, industrial, and loss of
earning power: German experience in 1897 and 1907.)

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Agriculture, miscellaneous, number, occupation, and nationality or race of employees engaged
in, and daily rates of wages...

696, 697

American-

children, number of, in public and private schools, 1900 to 1910..

680

plantation employees, number and per cent of, 1901, 1902, 1904 to 1910..

687

Analysis of tables..

764-768

Arrivals and departures of Chinese, Japanese, and Koreans.

723-725

Arrivals and departures. (See also Filipinos; Hindus; Iberians; Russians.)
Asiatics. (See Chinese; Hindus; Japanese; Koreans.)

Assessed valuation of property held by Chinese, Japanese, and Portuguese taxpayers..
British children, number of, in public and private schools, 1900 to 1910.....
Building trades-

679

680

occupations, average wages and hours of labor, and nationality or race of employees in,
1900-1901, 1902, 1905, and 1910..

928-937

occupations, rates of wages, hours of labor, and nationality or race of employees in, 1910.. 806-809
Caucasian families in Hawaii, income and expenditures among, as compared with families in
the United States and in Germany

713, 714

Caucasians-

number of, by age groups and by sex, 1900 and 1910..

675,676

overseers and foremen on sugar plantations, number and per cent of, and average salary,
1902, 1905, and 1910

690

skilled hands on sugar plantations, number and per cent of, and average daily wage, 1902,
1905, and 1910.

Caucasian wage-earning families in Honolulu-

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income per family and per capita, and surplus and deficit per family.
income, source and amount of.

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Centralization of the sugar industry.

Children and women. (See Women and children.)

Children at work, at school, and at home, of wage-earning families in Honolulu, by age groups
and by race..

680, 681

Chinese-

arrivals and departures of..

children, number of, in public and private schools, 1900 to 1910..

foreign-born, number and per cent of, at census periods, 1853 to 1910..

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712

723-725

680

675

711

678

Hawaii-Continued.

Chinese-Concluded.

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number of, by age groups and by sex, 1900 and 1910.

675,676

overseers and foremen on sugar plantations, number and per cent of, and average salary,
1902, 1905, and 1910...

690

plantation employees, number and per cent of, 1901, 1902, 1904 to 1910..

687

skilled hands on sugar plantations, number and per cent of, and average daily wage, 1902,
1905, and 1910...

691

taxpayers, number of.

679

Chinese families in Hawaii, income and expenditures among, as compared with families in the
United States and in Germany.

Chinese and Japanese males 10 years of age and over engaged in gainful occupations in 1900, by
kind of occupation...

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Churches and temples maintained by Japanese.

Cloths and clothing, retail prices of, 1890 to 1910

Coffee cultivation, number, occupation, and nationality or race of employees engaged in, and

769

713

704, 705

736,737,740,741

798

daily rates of wages.

698

Condition of labor, discussion of and conclusions on.

762,763

Contract cultivators, number of, and average daily earnings, 1902, 1905, and 1910.
Cost of living and income of work people in Honolulu

688

Departures and arrivals of Chinese, Japanese, and Koreans.

702-714, 764, 769-774, 781-792
723-725

Departures and arrivals. (See also Filipinos; Hindus; Iberians; Russians.)

Description of the Territory....

Earnings average, of employees on plantations, 1902, 1905, and 1910..
Emigrants. (See Departures and arrivals.)

673,674
688,690. 691

687

Employees-

nationality of, on sugar plantations, 1901, 1902, 1904 to 1910.

nationality or race of, occupations, and average wages and hours of labor in each industry,
1900-1901, 1902, 1905, and 1910..

767, 768, 914-1117

nationality or race of, occupations, rates of wages, and hours of labor in each industry,
1910.

765-767, 800-913

number of, in miscellaneous industrial establishments, with rates of daily wages, by race
and selected occupations..

700, 701

number, per cent, and average earnings of, on plantations, 1902, 1905, and 1910.. 688,690, 691
number, occupation, and nationality or race of, engaged in secondary agricultural industries,
and daily rates of wages, 1910.

696-699

Employments, mechanical and urban..

Establishments, manufacturing-

699-702

number of, by race of proprietors..
number of, in 1900 and 1910.

678
677

Establishments, miscellaneous industrial, number of employees, with rates of daily wages, by
race and selected occupations...

700, 701

Expenditures and income among families in Hawaii, in the United States, and in Germany,
compared...

Expenditures, income, size of family, and living conditions of native-born and of foreign-born
Portuguese in Honolulu..

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plantation employees, number and per cent of, 1901, 1902, 1904 to 1910

687

Food-

expenditures for, average annual, by wage-earning families in Honolulu, by race.. 707-709, 786-792
retail prices of, 1890 to 1910..

793-797

Foremen and overseers on sugar plantations, number and per cent of, and average salary, 1902,
1905, and 1910, by race..

690

Fuel and lighting, retail prices of, 1890 to 1910..

Fruit raising, number, occupation, and nationality or race of employees engaged in, and daily
rates of wages..

698

798

Fuel and rent, expenditure for, by wage-earning families in Honolulu, by race..
Furniture, annual expenditure for, by wage-earning families in Honolulu.

713

707, 786-792

German children, number of, in public and private schools, 1900 to 1910..

680

Hawaiian families in Hawaii, income and expenditures among, as compared with families in
the United States and in Germany.

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overseers and foremen on sugar plantations, number and per cent of, and average salary,
1902, 1905, and 1910...

690

plantation employees, number and per cent of, 1901, 1902, 1904 to 1910.

687

skilled hands on sugar plantations, number and per cent of, and average daily wage, 1902,
1905, and 1910.

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712

704

children at work, at school, and at home of wage-earning families in, by age groups and by

race.

composition of wage-earning families in, by race....
cost of living and income of work people in..

702-714, 764, 769-774, 781-792
expenditures, annual, for specified purposes, of wage-earning families in, by race. 707-713, 781-792
food, average annual expenditures for selected articles of, of wage-earning families in, by

race..

income and expenditures, size of family, and home conditions of native-born and of foreign-
born Portuguese in.

income per family and per capita, and surplus and deficit per family of wage-earning fami-
lies in, by race, 1910..

income, source and amount of, of wage-earning families in, by race..
living conditions of wage-earning families in, by race..

709

712

706

705, 706, 769-792
707, 708, 775-780

membership and income of family and occupation of head of family of wage-earning families
in, by race...

population of, compared with total population, 1900, 1910..

rent and fuel, expenditure for, by wage-earning families in, by race..
size of wage-earning families in, by race...

769-774

678

713

704, 705

Hours of labor, occupations, average wages, and nationality or race of employees in each in-
dustry, 1900-1901, 1902, 1905, and 1910.

767, 768, 914-1117

Hours of labor, occupations, rates of wages, and nationality or race of employees, in each in-
dustry, 1910.

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702-714, 764, 769-774, 781-792
Income and expenditures among families in Hawaii, in the United States, and in Germany.. 713, 714
Income and membership of family and occupation of head of family of wage-earning families in
Honolulu, by race..

769-774

Income, expenditures, size of family, and living conditions of native-born and of foreign-born
Portuguese in Honolulu...

712

Income tax, amount of, and number of Chinese, Japanese, and Portuguese taxpayers..

679

Increase since 1900 in number of manufacturing establishments and in the value of their product. 677, 678
Industries of the Territory.

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foreign-born, number and per cent of, at census periods, 1853 to 1910..

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overseers and foremen on sugar plantations, number and per cent of, and average salary,
1902, 1905, and 1910...

690

plantation employees, number and per cent of, 1901, 1902, 1904 to 1910..

687

skilled hands on sugar plantations, number and per cent of, and average daily wage, 1902,
1905, and 1910.

691

taxpayers, number of.

679

Japanese families in Hawaii, income and expenditures among, as compared with families in
the United States and in Germany

Japanese and Chinese males 10 years of age and over engaged in gainful occupations, in 1900, by
kind of occupation..

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plantation employees, number and per cent of, 1901, 1902, 1904 to 1910.

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Males 10 years of age and over engaged in gainful occupations in 1900, by race and by kind of
occupation....

676,677

Manufacturing establishments, number of, by race of proprietors..

678

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