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Ziele und Wege einer Heimarbeitsgesetzgebung

1899

by Schwiedland

Knowledge EconomicsLegal TheoryInsuranceLabor LawLabor MarketTrade UnionsGustav SchmollerMax WeberGuildsKarl BucherLujo BrentanoWilhelm RoscherPrice FormationMercantilismPublic GoodsSocial PolicyFixed CapitalProduction CostsKarl MarxPovertyInterventionismWelfare StatePublic HealthCooperativesWagesCollective BargainingEugen von PhilippovichInnovationBureaucracyAnthropologyDemography

Table of Contents · 69 segments

1
Google Books Public Domain Notice and Usage Guidelines in Englishessay
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Google Books Public Domain Notice and Usage Guidelines in Germanessay
3
Title Pages, Library Marks, and Publication Dataessay
4
Table of Contents of the Work on Home Work Legislationessay
5
Introductory Part: Epochs and Early Development of Putting-Out Worktheoretical
6
Preconditions, Scholarly Typologies, and Origins of Verlagsarbeittheoretical
7
Nineteenth-Century Market Expansion, Urban Labor Supply, and Rural Spreadtheoretical
8
Verlegers and Early Statistical Capture of Home Industrychapter
9
Belgian and German Statistical Methods for Home Industrychapter
10
Austrian 1902 Gewerbezählung and the Limits of Statistical Measurementchapter
11
Forms of Verlagsarbeit: Dependent Small Masters and Intermediate Masterstheoretical
12
Laid-Out Individual Enterprise: Homeworkers and Rural Household Productionchapter
13
The Place Journeyman as Rented-Workplace Putting-Out Laborchapter
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The Sitting-Journeyman Group, Definition of Putting-Out Work, and Historical-Economic Contextchapter
15
Modern Reform Motives and Pressure on the Small Craft Economyessay
16
Economic Advantages of the Publisher over Workshop Masters and Factory Ownersessay
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Low Wages, Sweating, and the Social Harms of Home Workessay
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State, Public, and Administrative Means for Improving Home Work Conditionsessay
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The Means for Regulating Putting-Out Workchapter
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Registration of Putting-Out Workerschapter
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Extension of Compulsory Workers’ Insurance to Putting-Out Workchapter
22
Sanitary Policing of Dwellings and Workshopschapter
23
Licensing of Workplaceschapter
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Licensing of Workplaces (continued)chapter
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Organization of Workerschapter
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Labor Protection and Home Work (beginning)chapter
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Restricting Workshop Employees from Taking Home Workchapter
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Special Legal Rules for Outworkers and Contractorschapter
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Extending Factory and Workshop Protections to Home Industrychapter
30
Applying Austrian Worker-Protection Rules to Home Workplaces and Working Timechapter
31
Wage Books, Truck Prohibitions, Work Rules, and Penaltieschapter
32
Child Labor, Guild Organization, Enforcement, and Moral Objectionschapter
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Abolition of Home Work: Proposals, Movements, and Practical Limitschapter
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Abolishing Home Work: Prohibition, Licensing, and Enforcement Limitschapter
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Restricting Sales through Labels, Union Marks, and Consumer Certificationchapter
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Restricting Sales through Consumer Boycott and Public Procurement Conditionschapter
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Organizing Labor Exchanges as a Remedy for Home-Work Abuseschapter
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Central Workshops for Home Workerschapter
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Immigration Restrictions and Home Workchapter
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Binding Minimum Wages: Australian Wage Boards and Arbitrationchapter
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Binding Minimum Wages and Home-Industry Wage Regulationchapter
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Closing Argument on Binding Minimum Wages and Legislative Frameworkschapter
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Administrative Measures for Supporting Home Industrieschapter
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Social Aid for Home Workerschapter
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Conclusion: Reforming the Putting-Out Systemchapter
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Appendix I.A: French Statistical Overview of Sole-Worker Enterpriseschapter
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Appendix I.B: German Empire Statistics on Home Industry, 1895chapter
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Statistical Overview: Industrial Categories in Large Citieschapter
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Special Legislation against Home Work: German Empirechapter
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Swiss Cantonal Legislation and Zurich Draft Gewerbewesen Lawchapter
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English Factory and Workshop Act Provisions on Outwork and Domestic Workshopschapter
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Ontario Legislation on Garment Outworkchapter
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Massachusetts Anti-Sweating Garment Legislationchapter
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New York and Connecticut Regulation of Tenement Home Workchapter
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New Jersey and Maryland Sweatshop and Home-Work Lawschapter
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Pennsylvania Home-Work Licensing and Sanitary Enforcementchapter
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Ohio Public Health Law on Home Workchapter
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Indiana Labor Act Licensing for Home Workchapter
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Michigan Factory Act Provisions on Home Workchapter
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Wisconsin and Illinois Laws on Home Work, Cigars, and Sweatshopschapter
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Missouri Tenement Workshop Lawchapter
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New Zealand Factories Act and Anti-Sweating Ruleschapter
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Victoria Factory Acts, Outworker Registration, and Wages Boardschapter
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New South Wales, Queensland, and South Australia Outworker Listschapter
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Central Workshops for Putting-Out Workerschapter
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Swiss Tailors’ Central Workshops and Trade-Union Atelierschapter
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Vienna Meerschaum Carvers and the Centralized Work Groupchapter
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Other Vienna Work Groups, Motorization, and Employer-Maintained Workshopschapter
69
Bern Municipal Tailors’ Atelier and Conclusions on Central Workshopschapter