[This publication bears also the volume pagination 1-224.]
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SPECIAL ARTICLES.—Immigration restriction and scarcity of domestic servants.— Why workers borrow, study of 4,000 credit union loans; by Mildred John.—Per capita expenditure for nonresidential buildings in representative cities.—Establishment funds for benefit of disabled workers.—Conciliation work of Department of Labor, May, 1927; by Hugh L. Kerwin.—Statistics of immigration, Apr. 1927; by J. J. Kunna.— Absenteeism in lndustry, list of references; compiled by Edna L. Stone and Carolyn Cox.—Labor offices [and officials] in United States and foreign countries.
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