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Ziele und Wege einer Heimarbeitsgesetzgebung
1899
by
Schwiedland
Knowledge Economics
Legal Theory
Insurance
Labor Law
Labor Market
Trade Unions
Gustav Schmoller
Max Weber
Guilds
Karl Bucher
Lujo Brentano
Wilhelm Roscher
Price Formation
Mercantilism
Public Goods
Social Policy
Fixed Capital
Production Costs
Karl Marx
Poverty
Interventionism
Welfare State
Public Health
Cooperatives
Wages
Collective Bargaining
Eugen von Philippovich
Innovation
Bureaucracy
Anthropology
Demography
Table of Contents · 69 segments
1
Google Books Public Domain Notice and Usage Guidelines in English
essay
2
Google Books Public Domain Notice and Usage Guidelines in German
essay
3
Title Pages, Library Marks, and Publication Data
essay
4
Table of Contents of the Work on Home Work Legislation
essay
5
Introductory Part: Epochs and Early Development of Putting-Out Work
theoretical
6
Preconditions, Scholarly Typologies, and Origins of Verlagsarbeit
theoretical
7
Nineteenth-Century Market Expansion, Urban Labor Supply, and Rural Spread
theoretical
8
Verlegers and Early Statistical Capture of Home Industry
chapter
9
Belgian and German Statistical Methods for Home Industry
chapter
10
Austrian 1902 Gewerbezählung and the Limits of Statistical Measurement
chapter
11
Forms of Verlagsarbeit: Dependent Small Masters and Intermediate Masters
theoretical
12
Laid-Out Individual Enterprise: Homeworkers and Rural Household Production
chapter
13
The Place Journeyman as Rented-Workplace Putting-Out Labor
chapter
14
The Sitting-Journeyman Group, Definition of Putting-Out Work, and Historical-Economic Context
chapter
15
Modern Reform Motives and Pressure on the Small Craft Economy
essay
16
Economic Advantages of the Publisher over Workshop Masters and Factory Owners
essay
17
Low Wages, Sweating, and the Social Harms of Home Work
essay
18
State, Public, and Administrative Means for Improving Home Work Conditions
essay
19
The Means for Regulating Putting-Out Work
chapter
20
Registration of Putting-Out Workers
chapter
21
Extension of Compulsory Workers’ Insurance to Putting-Out Work
chapter
22
Sanitary Policing of Dwellings and Workshops
chapter
23
Licensing of Workplaces
chapter
24
Licensing of Workplaces (continued)
chapter
25
Organization of Workers
chapter
26
Labor Protection and Home Work (beginning)
chapter
27
Restricting Workshop Employees from Taking Home Work
chapter
28
Special Legal Rules for Outworkers and Contractors
chapter
29
Extending Factory and Workshop Protections to Home Industry
chapter
30
Applying Austrian Worker-Protection Rules to Home Workplaces and Working Time
chapter
31
Wage Books, Truck Prohibitions, Work Rules, and Penalties
chapter
32
Child Labor, Guild Organization, Enforcement, and Moral Objections
chapter
33
Abolition of Home Work: Proposals, Movements, and Practical Limits
chapter
34
Abolishing Home Work: Prohibition, Licensing, and Enforcement Limits
chapter
35
Restricting Sales through Labels, Union Marks, and Consumer Certification
chapter
36
Restricting Sales through Consumer Boycott and Public Procurement Conditions
chapter
37
Organizing Labor Exchanges as a Remedy for Home-Work Abuses
chapter
38
Central Workshops for Home Workers
chapter
39
Immigration Restrictions and Home Work
chapter
40
Binding Minimum Wages: Australian Wage Boards and Arbitration
chapter
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Binding Minimum Wages and Home-Industry Wage Regulation
chapter
42
Closing Argument on Binding Minimum Wages and Legislative Frameworks
chapter
43
Administrative Measures for Supporting Home Industries
chapter
44
Social Aid for Home Workers
chapter
45
Conclusion: Reforming the Putting-Out System
chapter
46
Appendix I.A: French Statistical Overview of Sole-Worker Enterprises
chapter
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Appendix I.B: German Empire Statistics on Home Industry, 1895
chapter
48
Statistical Overview: Industrial Categories in Large Cities
chapter
49
Special Legislation against Home Work: German Empire
chapter
50
Swiss Cantonal Legislation and Zurich Draft Gewerbewesen Law
chapter
51
English Factory and Workshop Act Provisions on Outwork and Domestic Workshops
chapter
52
Ontario Legislation on Garment Outwork
chapter
53
Massachusetts Anti-Sweating Garment Legislation
chapter
54
New York and Connecticut Regulation of Tenement Home Work
chapter
55
New Jersey and Maryland Sweatshop and Home-Work Laws
chapter
56
Pennsylvania Home-Work Licensing and Sanitary Enforcement
chapter
57
Ohio Public Health Law on Home Work
chapter
58
Indiana Labor Act Licensing for Home Work
chapter
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Michigan Factory Act Provisions on Home Work
chapter
60
Wisconsin and Illinois Laws on Home Work, Cigars, and Sweatshops
chapter
61
Missouri Tenement Workshop Law
chapter
62
New Zealand Factories Act and Anti-Sweating Rules
chapter
63
Victoria Factory Acts, Outworker Registration, and Wages Boards
chapter
64
New South Wales, Queensland, and South Australia Outworker Lists
chapter
65
Central Workshops for Putting-Out Workers
chapter
66
Swiss Tailors’ Central Workshops and Trade-Union Ateliers
chapter
67
Vienna Meerschaum Carvers and the Centralized Work Group
chapter
68
Other Vienna Work Groups, Motorization, and Employer-Maintained Workshops
chapter
69
Bern Municipal Tailors’ Atelier and Conclusions on Central Workshops
chapter