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BIBLIOGRAPHY OJ- SOCIOLOGY

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SCIENTIFIC STUDY OP PHILANTHROPY -BIBLIOGRAPHY.

THE SITUATION.

Dawes, A. L. Need of training schools for new

profession, (see Chic. Inter. Cong., sec. ii, pp.

14-20.)

Crocker. Problems, pp. 43~"6. Dendy, H. Meaning & methods of true charity.

(see Bosanquet, Aspects, No. 9.) Goldie. The poor, chs. 11-13. Hadley, A. T. Science & sentiment in economic

policy, (see Nat. Conf., 1895, pp. 117-22.) Paulding, J. K. Democracy & charity, (see

Char. Rev., Apr. 1895, 4:281-90.) Peabody, F. G. The problem of charity, (see

Chic. Inter. Cong., tec. vi, pref., pp. i9~3 a .)

(Also in Bait. Char. Org. Soc. annual report for

1893. pp. 17-30.) Small & Vincent. Introduction to the study of

society, Bk. I, ch. 4. Warner. American charities, ch. i. Warner, A. G. Our charities and our churches.

(see Nat. Conf., 1889, pp. 36-41.)

STATISTICS: USE AND VALUE.

Smith. Statistics, chs. 1-3.

Ellwood, C. A., tr. Le Play method of social

observation, (see Amer. Jour, of Soc., March

1807, 2 : 662-79.)

Warner, A. G. Le Play's studies in social phe (see Pop. Sci. Month.. Oct. 1886, 29:

'illcox, W. F. Relations of statistics to social science, (see Nat. Conf., 1894, pp. 86-93.)

POVERTY: THE CONDITION OF THINGS.

Booth. Life & labour of the people of Ix>ndon. (For reference chiefly.]

Riis. How the other half lives.

Barnett, Mrs. H. O. The poverty oi the poor, (see Nat. Rev., July 1886, 7:652-07.) Also in Barnett & Barnett. Practicable socialism, pp.

Elsing, W. T. Life in New York tenement houses, (see Scribner, June 1892, TI : 697-721.) i Also in Poor in great cities, pp. 42-85.)

CAUSES OF POVERTY AND SUG- GESTED REMEDIES FOR CAUSES AND THEIR RESULTS.

Godard. Poverty, ch. a.

Warner. American charities, chs. 2-4.

Warner, A. G. Notes of the statistical detcrtum.i

tion of the causes of poverty, (see Amer. Statis.

Assoc. Publications, March 1889, new ser..

No. 5.)

Bad Industrial Conditions. VARIATION* IN V v

jrs.mv MM,,..

Walker. Money.

Hyndman. Commercial crine*. introduction & ch. 10.

EXCESSIVE OR ILL-MAN * JUST

TAXATION. Hall. Kolton. tiffed of taxation on pauperism.

(see Char. Rev Jan. 1802, nnf-M.) Ely. Taxation. Pt. i, ch. 4: !'i. , ch. to; i

ch. i.

general pi

(see Pol M well 1890. S :4-4:)

The income tax. (see Pol. Sci. Quar., Dec.

1894, 0:610-48.) Spahr, C. B. Taxation of labor, (see Pol. Sci.

Quar., Sept. 1886, i : 400-36.) Walker, F. A. Bases of taxation, ^see Pol. -

Quar.. March 1888, 3: 1-16.) Weyl. Equitable taxation.

NATIONALIZATION or LAND.

George. Progress and poverty.

[A good short statement of Mr. George's ideas

may be found in McNeill. Labor movement,

ch. 23.] Sanborn, F. B., ed. Single tax discussion, (see

Amer. Soc. Sci. Assoc. Jour., Oct. 1890, 27: i-

104.)

LABOR QUESTION.

WAGES. Marshall. Elements of economics of industry, ch.

Rogers. Work and wages, chs. 6-8; Eight chap

ters (reprint), chs. 18-20. Wright. Industrial evolution, ch. 17.

COMPETITION.

Coquelin. Competition, (see Lalor. Cyclopaedia,

Vol. I, pp. 530-47.) Giddings, F. H. The persistence of competition.

(see Pol,, Sci. Quar., March 1887, a: 62-78.)

FACTORY SYSTEM.

Taylor. Modern factory system, chs.^-io. Jevons. State in relation to labor, ch. 3.

LAUOR OF WOMEN.

[For child labor see Children under Dependent

classes.]

Campbell. Women wage earners, ch. 9, pp. 11-12. Jevons, W. S. Married women in factories, (see

Cont. Rev.,'Jan. 1882,41:37-53.) (Also in his

Methods of social reform^ pp. 156-79.) Wright. Industrial evolution, ch. 16.

Why women are paid less than men. (see

Forum, July 1892, 13:629-39.) Black, Clementina. Organization of working

women, (see Fortn. Rev., Nov. 1889, 52 : 695-

Dilke & Routledge. Trade unionism among women. (see Fortn. Rev.. May 1891, 55: 741-50.)

Holyoake, E. A. Need of organisation among women, (see Galton. Workers, pp. 201-11.)

Banks. White slaves, ch. 4.

. Problems of poverty, chs. 4-6. Kellcy, Florence. Sweating system, (see Hull

house. Maps and papers, pp. 27-45.) Sweating system in Europe and America, (see

Amer. Soc. Sci. Assoc, Jour., Oct. 1892, 30:37-

146.) White, lirnry. Sweating system. (see U. S.

Labor commissioner. Bulletin 4, May 1896, pp.

360-79.) Consumers' eague. (see Outlook, Jan. 1807. 55 :

TUB UN EM PLOYED.

Hobson. Problem of the unemployed.

Rogers. Work and wages, ch. 7 ; Eight chapters

(reprint), ch. 19. Ctosaon. C. C. Unemployed in American cities.

(see Quar. Jour, of Econ., Jan. & luly 1894.

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