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SPECIAL ARTICLES.—Care of the aged in United States: [Homes for the aged, operated by fraternal organizations; Homes for the aged, maintained by religious organizations].—Public pensions for aged dependent citizens.—Stability of employment in leather and boot and shoe industries.—Ultimate effects of automatic machine production; by Ethelbert Stewart.—Displacement of railroad labor; by Ethelhert Stewart-Minimum wage legislation in various countries; by Rudolf Broda.—Mortality experience of International Typographical Union, 1928; by Frederick L. Hoffman.—Conciliation work of Department of Labor, Jan. 1929; by Hugh L. Kerwin.—Statistics of immigration, Dec. 1928; by J. J. Kunna.—Public old-age pensions in Australia and New Zealand, list of references; compiled by Laura A. Thompson.
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