CONTENTS. PAGE. CHAPTER X1V.—HEALTH AND WELFARE OF THE INDUSTRIAL WORKER—conid, Lack of Family Life. . Effects of Sex Disparity Cotton Mill Workers Bengal Jute Mill Workers Iron and Steel Workers Miners oe - Railway Employees Dock Labourers vk Seasonal Factory Workers The Problem of Population Vital Statistics ae Sickness Statistics .. .e Inferences from Available Figures Medical Registrars .. - Institute of Nutrition wie Markets and Co-operative Stores Food Adulteration .. %t Industrial Hygiene .. oe Industrial Disease .. .h Industrial Health Research .. Pp Agency for Industrial Research in India Health Administration Public Health Acts .. Water Supplies .e General Sanitation .. Malaria .. - Anti-Malarial Work Existing Medical Facilities . Employers’ Efforts “s Medical Facilities in New Areas Survey of Industrial Areas .. The Scope of Welfare Work .. Welfare Schemes .. ‘3 Women Doctors .g ve vs Health Visitors and Child Welfare Centres Employment of Trained Midwives os Maternity Benefits .. oe 3% Financial Aspect of the Scheme _. Amount and Period of Payment of Benefit Benefits and Medical Facilities wie The Need of Provision for Sickness .. International Labour Conventions , Statistics of Sickness Incidence A Method of Attack .. > A Tentative Scheme Ph Medical Attendance and Cash Benefit . .- Provision for Old Age . .e .. oe eo CHAPTER XV.—HOUSING OF THE INDUSTRIAL WORKER — Origin of the Housing Problem 24 Overcrowding st ae .. Mortality Rates .. we vy Housing in Urban and Industrial Areas .. The * Bustees ” of Bengal .. a - Employers’ Schemes in Howrah . . Emplovers’ Schemes in the Jute Mills Areas LL .. 245 246 246 247 247 247 248 248 248 249 249 2560 250: 250 250 251 262 252 252 253 253 254 255 255 255 256 257 257 258 258 259 259 260 261 261 263 263 264 264 265 265 265 266 267 268 269 269 270 270 271 271 272 272 279