United States. Women's Bureau , Williams, Constance Willard , Erickson, Ethel and Spring, Isadore A. Women Workers After VJ-Day in One Community: Bridgeport, Connecticut : Women's Bureau Bulletin, No. 216 , Washington: Govt. Print. Off., [1947], https://fraser.stlouisfed.org/title/5487, accessed on April 10, 2025.

Title: Women Workers After VJ-Day in One Community: Bridgeport, Connecticut : Women's Bureau Bulletin, No. 216

Authors: United States. Women's Bureau, Williams, Constance Willard, Erickson, Ethel, Spring, Isadore A.
Date: [1947]
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image-container-1 LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL United States Department of Labor, Women’s Bureau, Washington, April 16, 1017. Sir: I have the honor to present a report on the outstanding postwar changes that affect women workers in Bridgeport, Conn., and recommendations for community action to promote the welfare of these women. The study was undertaken at the request of three Bridgeport organizations: The Community Advisory Service Center, The Young Women’s Christian Association, and the United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America. It is hoped that the report will serve as a basis for further analysis of local conditions and for the development of programs to meet the employment needs of women. The study was carried out under the general direction of Constance Williams, Chief of the Research Division. Ethel Erickson, Chief of the Field Work Section, supervised the field work, and Isadore A. Spring, Chief of the Statistical Section, was in charge of the statistical work. Several persons in the Division assisted in writing the final report. Respectfully submitted. Frieda S. Miller, Director. Hon. L. B. SCHWELLENBACH, Secretary oj Labor.
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