Minimum Wage Adoption Sources

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Effect of minimum wage on women's earnings in Rhode Island. (1938). "Monthly Labor Review. 47", 551-555.
Fleck, Robert K. (2002). Democratic opposition to the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938. "The Journal of Economic History. 62"(1), 25-54.
Fleck, Robert K. (2004). Democratic opposition to the Fair Labor Standards Act: Reply to Seltzer. "The Journal of Economic History. 62"(1), 231-235.
Grossman, Jonathan (1978). Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938: maximum struggle for a minimum wage. "Monthly Labor Review. 101"(6), 22-30.
Ingalls, Robert P. (1974). New York and the minimum-wage movement, 1933-1937. "Labor History. 15"(2), 179-198.
Leonard, Thomas C. (2005). Protecting family and race: The progressive case for regulating women's work. "American Journal of Economics and Sociology. 64"(3), 757-791.
Mutari, Ellen (2004). Brothers and breadwinners: Legislating living wages in the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938. "Review of Social Economy. 62"(2), 129-148.
Samuel, Howard D (2000). Troubled passage: The labor movement and the Fair Labor Standards Act. "Monthly Labor Review. 123"(12), 32-37.
Seltzer, Andrew J. (2004). Democratic opposition to the Fair Labor Standards Act: A comment on Fleck. "The Journal of Economic History. 64"(1), 226-230.
Seltzer, Andrew J. (1995). The political economy of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938. "The Journal of Political Economy. 103"(6), 1302-1342.
Silver, Stephen, & Sumner, Scott (1995). Nominal and real wage cyclicality during the interwar period. "Southern Economic Journal. 61"(3), 588-601.