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Unemployment in the United States

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Monograph

Identifikator:
1828236179
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-226169
Document type:
Monograph
Title:
Unemployment in the United States
Place of publication:
Washington
Publisher:
United States, Government Printing Office
Year of publication:
1930
Scope:
II, 193 Seiten
Digitisation:
2022
Collection:
Economics Books
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Chapter

Document type:
Monograph
Structure type:
Chapter
Title:
Statement of Dr. Samuel Joseph, College of the City of New York
Collection:
Economics Books

Contents

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  • Unemployment in the United States
  • Title page
  • Contents
  • Statement of hon. Robert F. Wagner, a senator from the State of New York
  • Statement of Dr. Henry A. Atikinson, general secretary Church Union and World Alliance, New York City
  • Statement of Mr. William Green, president of American Federation of Labor
  • Statement of Dr. Samuel Joseph, College of the City of New York
  • Statement by Miss Frances Perkins, industrial commissioner of the State of New York
  • Statement of Dr. William T. Foster
  • Statement of Prof. Paul Douglas, of Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pa.
  • Statement of John B. Andrews, Director of the American Association for Labor Legislation
  • Statement of James A. Emery, Washtington, D.C., representing the National Association of Manufacturers, and others
  • Statement of Mrs. E. E. Danley, representing the National Board of the Young Women´s Christian Association
  • Statement of James A. Emery, representing National Association of Manufacturers of the United States of America
  • Statement of Thomas F. Cadwalader, representing the Sentinels of the Republic, Baltimore, MD.
  • Statement of Miss Grace E. Cooke, representing the National Employment Board, Boston, Mass
  • Statement of Fred J. Winslow, Chicago, Ill., representing the Illinois Employment Board
  • Statement of Frank L. Peckham
  • Statement of James M. Mead, of New York
  • Closing statement of hon. Robert F. Wagner, United States Senator from the States of Yew York
  • Statement of hon. John L. Cable, a representative in congress from the State of Ohio

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UNEMPLOYMENT IN THE UNITED STATES 65 
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Charles R. Blunt, commissioner of labor, Trenton, N. J. 
Arthur J. Todd, Welfare Council, City of New York. 
Wm. O. Weyforth, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md. . 
& 3 8 Robinshn, chairman, Department of Economics, Carleton College, North- 
€. inn. 
F ! E. Wolfe, Economic Research Department, Procter & Gamble Co., Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. 
Harry H. Willock, Lillian, Ala. . 
3. Colum Gilfillan, 5623 Blackstone Avenue, Chicago, Ill. 
p Mig Mary P. Wheeler, General Secretary, United Charities of St. Paul, St. 
aul, Minn. 
George A. Miller, president, Omaha Council of Churches, Omaha, Nebr. 
John Lewis Gillin, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis. . . 
. Prof. Eugene M. Kayden, head, Department of Economics, University of the 
South, Sewanee, Tenn. 
Frederick A. Bushee, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colo. 
Cecil C. North, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. . 
E. B. Mittelman, professor of economics, Oregon State College, Corvallis, Oreg. 
Charles Wood, 1100 Connecticut Avenue, Washington, D. C. 
Percy 8. Straus, 151 West Thirty-fourth Street, New York City. 
Henry F. Grady, Leonard Ascher, Paul S. Taylor, Louis T. Morgan, A. R. 
Mowbray, Ralph Cassady, jr., University of California, Berkeley, Calif. 
Louis N. Robinson, Swarthmore, Pa. 
Thorsten Sellin, editor, The Annals, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Willard L. Thorp, Department of Economics, Amherst College, Amherst, Mass. 
v ney Coombs, professor of economies, St. Lawrence University, Canton, 
Jane Howarth, Young Women’s Christian Association, Niagara Falls, N. Y. 
Paul Douglas, University of Chicago and Swarthmore (Pa.) College. 
Sponsoring committee, all of New York: David C. Adie, John B. Andrews, 
Paul F. Brissenden, Robert E. Chaddock, Joseph P. Chamberlain, Edward T. 
Jevine, John A. Fiteh, Mary B. Gilson, Shelby M. Harrison, Sam A. Lewishon, 
Thomas I. Perkinson, Harlow S. Person, Henry R. Seager, Mary van Kleeck, 
Lillian D. Wald, Walter M. West, Samuel Joseph, secretary. 
I have the pleasure of presenting this to you, and I thank you very 
much for the privilege of addressing you. 
Senator WaeNEr. Miss Frances Perkins is our next speaker, Mr. 
Chairman. So that the Committee may have some idea of the 
dpportunities Miss Perkins has had to study this question, I will 
state she is now the head of the State industrial department, which 
Sin the city of New York, and it is the largest and the most impor- 
ant department of our State government. There are some 3,000 
‘mployees to carry out the work provided by the labor laws of the 
State of New York and the workmen's compensation law. 
STATEMENT BY MISS FRANCES PERKINS, INDUSTRIAL COM- 
MISSIONER OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK 
Miss Perkins. I am one of those unfortunate public officials who 
were obliged to face distressed men and women out of work with some 
explanation of why it was they could not get work, and what the 
Government was contemplating for their relief. Under those cir- 
cumstances I have not found they derive much comfort out of the 
Sheory of the rights of sovereign States, nor the intricacies of the 
sconomic doctrine of laissez faire. Many of us in the State of New 
York have held out the hope that the Federal Government and the 
State government would find some of the gross solutions for the prob- 
lems facing them as individuals. To the man out of work, the prob- 
lem of unemplovment is perhaps the greatest he faces, as Mr. Green
	        

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