ILLUSTRATIONS An Electric Welder. Frontispiece Women Operators on Ohio Milling Machines. 11 14 Women Operatives on Splining Machines. 19 Women Operatives on Punch Presses. 24 Women Operatives on Vertical Milling Machines.... 39 Reasons for Dismissing Women Replacing Men...... 32 STATISTICAL TABLES Table I Showing Amount of Replacement in New Table II Showing Amount of Wages Paid to Table III Showing Relation of Wages of Women Table IV Showing Wages of Women Producing PAGE 6 23 25 28 Table V Showing Wages of Women Who Produce 29 Table VI Showing Reasons Given By 16 Plants Table VII Showing Reasons Given by 35 Plants Table VIII Showing Reasons Given by 51 Plants for Discontinuing All or Part of Women Replacing Men During the War... Table IX Showing the Relative Amount of 34 35 36 40 Replacement in Three Sections of New York State before and after the Armistice. Table X Showing Total Working Force, Number of Replacements during War and Number and Per cent of Women Retained after Armistice in 117 Plants and in 27 Localities of New York State Table XI Showing by $1.00 Wage Group Modal Weekly Earnings of Women Replacing Men during the War with Number of Women and Number of Plants in each Wage Group. ...........63 62 PAGE Table XII Showing Modal Earnings of Women 64 65 Table XIII Showing Earnings of Women Replacing Men during War by $2.00 Wage Group, with Number of Plants and Number of Women in Each Group..... Table XIV Showing Difference in Wages between Men and Women on the Same Work and for Same Period of Time, by $1.00 Wage Groups, before and after the Armistice with Per Cent of Women Retained in Each Group. 66 Table XV Cumulative-Showing Difference in Earnings of Men and Women on Same Job for Same Period of Time. Table XVI Showing Permanence of Replacement after the Armistice.. 67 68 |