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CATALOG OF :ESEARCH BULLETINS
Issued By
Research Section, Division of Research, Statistics, and Finance
Federal Emergency Relief Administration
and
Division of Social Research
Works Progress Administration

Series I.....

Series II..............

Series III..............

Series lV................

Series V................. .

Monographs and Pictographs......

L.R.B. — A Series. ......... ..

TR Series.......

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Special Reports..........

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 The Publications listed in this catalog are available without charge upon request.

To: Division of Social Research
Works Progress Administration
1734 New fork Avenue, N. W,
Washington, D. C.

 

 / 1136059

SRRIES I —— Based on data from Urban Studies

 

Series no.

Series I No.

Series

Series

Series

Series

Series

Series

Series

Series

Series

Series

Series

Series

No.

I No.

Title QERE Mimeo. no.

15

Negroes and Whites in Relief Population Changes, (out of print)
December 1933

Moderate—Sized Families Given Preference in
Removal from Relief Rolls

The Occupational Characteristics of the Relief
and Non—Relief Populations in Dayton, Ohio

The Relief Turnover in Seven Cities November—
December, 1934

The Relief Turnover in Thirteen Cities,
January 1955

Disabilities in the Urban Relief Population,
May 1954 (Preliminary report)

Current Changes in the Urban Relief Population,
February 1935

Current Changes in the Urban Relief Population,
March 1935

Relief Administered to Workers in the Tobacco
Industry in Winston—Salem, Durham, and Richmond,
January 1, 1934 to November 1, 1954 9—10—35

Current Chcnges in the Urban Relief Population,
April 1935 9—21—35

Survey of Cases Removed from Relief Rolls in lO~18—35
Atlanta, Ga., for Adminis rative Reasons in June '35

Current Changes in the Urban Relief Pepulation
May 1955 10:21-35

Survey of Reported Refusals by Relief Clients to

Accept Non-Relief Jobs Offered by the New York

State Employment Service in Buffalo, N.Y., during ll—7~55
May and June 1955

Current Changes in the Urban Relief Population,
June~July 1935 —- Trend of Employable Persons on 11 90—35
Relief in Thirteen Cities, by Industrial Groups

Summary of Surveys of Job Refusals by Relief Clients
Reported in Six Communities (March to June 1935) .2-12—35

(continued on next page)

 

 3605
J

ERIES I (Continued)

4

Series

Series

Series
Series
Series

Series
Series
Series

Series

Efitle Date MimeoL~po.

Statistics of Youth on Relief (out of print)

Current Changes in the Urban Relief Population,
August 1935 -~ Trend of Employable Persons on
Relief in Thirteen Cities by Occupational Groups 1—15~56 8020

Intensity of Belief July 1933 — June 1935

Unemployable Relief Cases in Thirteen Selected
Cities
Inter—City Differences in the Cost of Living

1-

Quantity Budgets for Basic Maintenance and
Emergency Standards of Living

Source of Income of Former Urban Relief Cases

The 1955 Relief Population in 18 Cities: 3
Cross—Section 1—1937

 

 156Q5

SERIES II — Based on data from Rural Studies

 

Series no.

Series

Series

Series

Series

Series

Series

Series

Series

Series

Series

II

II

No.

No .

No.

Title Date Rinse. no.

Relief in the Hay and Dairy Region 7—25—35 2882

Reasons for Opening and Closing Rural Relief Cases ,
in 49 Counties (out of print

The Effect of the Civil Works Program on the Occu—
pational Status of Rural Worxers Receiving Relief S—ll~35 5455

Monthly Earnings of Rural Relief Households at
the Time of Closing Cases 6—11—35 5458

The Length of Unemployment Prior to the Opening
of Rural Relief Cases (out of print)

Rural Migration and Farm Abandonment -~ A Pro—
liminary Report Growing out of a Rural Population
Mobility Survey in Tripp County, South Dakota 6—13—35 5438

An Inquiry into the Results of the Social Work
Training Given to F.E.R.A. Students ,' 6451

Survey of Cases Removed from Relief Rolls in
Seventeen Rural Counties in Ga., for Administra—
tive Reasons in May and June 1985

Landlord-Tenant Relations and Relief in Alabama

A Survey of 1022 Relief Cases Closed in March ’35
Baltimore County, Marylan 1—1—36 781?

Survey of Cases Closed from Relief Rolls in Sioux
Falls, South Dakota, in July 195 l—ll~86

Survey of Rural Relief Cases Closed for Administra—
tive Reasons in South Dakota 1—23—36

Survey of Unemployable Cases Transferred from
Federal Care to State and Local Care in Two
Colorado Counties 2—4—56

Survey of Cases Closed fi_. ffll'31 Rolls for Ad—
ministrative Reasons in ” ., Arkansas 2—24-36
Reasons for Failure to Ascent t45'gruents to Works
Program Employment in Urban ail 31:7” Comrinities

of Ohio 4~5~36

Reasons for Failure to Accent Assignments to
Works Program Employment in Thirteen Cities

 

 

 15603

SERIES III —— Based on Miscellaneous Data

 

Series

Series

series

III No. 2

Eitle

Cases Receiving General Relief in
Urban and Rural Areas July 1933—~
December 1935 (estimated) 8-22—86

Legislative Trends in Public Relief
and Assistance, December 1, 1929 to
July I, 1936

9925

 

 13605

SERIES IV —— Baseg_pn data from Special Inquiries I“ "M”

Series no. Title e Mimoo no.

Series IV No. 1 Survey of Cases Closed from State Emergency
Relief Administration Rolls in 12 New Jersey
Communities

Series IV No. 2 Survey of Cases Certified for Works Program
Employment in 13 cities

Series IV No. 3 Survey of Workers Separated from WPA.Employ~
ment in 8 Areas During the Second Quarter of
1936

 

 A
SERIES V -— Based on data collected from the Survey of Pnblic Assistance Extended
to Households in Drought Areas (DES 275)

Series no. Title ~ Migeo no;
Series V No. 1 Areas of Intense Drought Distress, 1950—1936
Series V No. 2 People of the Drought States

Series V No. 3 Relief & Rehabilitation in the
Drought Area

 

 13655

~MONOGRAPHS ARD PICTOGRAPHS —— final reports of surveys

 

Research Monograph I

Research
Research

Research

Research

Research

Research
Research
Research
Research
Research
Research

Research

Research

"Research

Research
Research

Research

Monograph
Monograph

Monograph
Monograph
Monograph

Monograph
Monograph
Monograph
Monograph
Monograph
Monograph

Monograph

Monograph

Monograph

Monograph
Monograph

Monograph

Pictograph Booklet

Pictograph Booklet

Pictograph Booklet

II

Six Rural Problem Areas
Rural Households, Relief and Non—Relief
The Transient Unemployed

Urban Workers on Relief, May 1934
Parts I and II '

Landlord and Tenant on the Cotton
Plantation

Chronology of Federal Emergency
Relief Administration

The Migratory—Casual Worker
The Farmer on Relief and Rehabilitation
Part—TimeFarmingin the Southeast

Trends in Relief Expenditures, 1910—1935

Rural Youth on Relief

Inter—City Differences in Costs of Living

The Effects of the Works Program on
Rural Relief

Changing Aspects of Rural Relief

Rural Youth: Their Situation and

Prospects
Farming Hazards in the Drought Area
Rural Families on Relief

Migrant Families

On Relief
Youth on Relief

Rural Poverty

November 935
January 1936

March 1936

January 1937

January 1937

April 1937
April 1937
Sept. 1937
December 1937
February 1936
March 1938

May 1938

May 1938

(In

(In press)
(In press)
(In press)

(In press)

October 1935
March 1936

May 1938

 

 

 

 13655

."L.R.B.” A—SERIES—-Conditions Determining Residence and Settlement for Persons

Series
no.

L.R.B.A—l

L.R.B.Ar2
L.R.B.A—3
L.R.B.A-4
L.R.B.A—5
L.R.B.A—6
L.R.B.A—7
L.R.B.A—8
L.R.B.A—9
L.R.B.A~lO
L.R.B.A—ll

L.R.B.A—l2

Seeking Relief by States

States covered

Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, California, Colorado,
Connecticut

Delaware,'Dist?ict of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Idaho

Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Kansas

Louisiana, Maine, Maryland

Massachusetts, Michigan

Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri

Montana, Nebraska, New York

Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico

North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon

Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota

Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia

Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming

Mimeo.

Date .10.;

9~8~54

9—19—34 3471

lO-l~34 3525
10—6—54

10—17—34

1—16-35
1—25—35
2—4—35

2—ll~55
2—12—35

2—15—55

 

 13605

"TR" Series —— Based on data from Surveys on Transients

 

Series no. Title gate Mimeo no.
TR—l Transients in October 1934 12-28-34 4360
TR—Z Transients in November 1934 2-18-35 4706

Transients in December 1934 3—18—35 4915

Transients in January and February 1935 4—29w35 5191

 

Transients in March 1935 6—14—35 5469

Occupational Distribution of Transient Unemployed,
February 1935 6—17—35 5531

Schooling of Transients and Resident Homeless 7—20—35 5940
Transients in April 1935 8—26—35 6342
Legal Settlement Status and Residence History of Transients 8—30—35 6388

Migrant Families (Composition, Size and Employability of
Economic Heads) l«20—36 8097

Migrant Families (II) (Age, Sex, Color, Nativity, and
Marital Condition) 4—21-36 8810

A Survey of the Transient and Homeless Population in
12 Cities, September 1935 and September 1936 5—1937

Research Monograph III, "The Transient Unemployed" is a comprehensive
report of above bulletins, TR—I — TR-B.

 

 

 ”DU SERIES ~— Short preliminary reports based on data from various studies

 

Series no. Title ’ Date Mimeo no.
Rural Relief in the Corn Belt 6-7~34 2587

The Tenure Status of Farm Operators Receiving Relief in
October 1955 7—87~34 2890

Characteristics of the Employable Workers in the
October 1934 Relief Population (out of print)

(Superseding Du4 and D—4A) Industrial Distribution of
Gainful Workers on Urban Relief Rolls of May 1934 (out of print)

Distribution of Building Trades Workers In and Out of
the Building Industry by Selected Occupational Groups —-
Urban Relief Rolls of May 1934 1-18-55 4485

An Analysis of the ”Unemployable" Families and Non—
Family Persons on Urban Relief Rolls, December 1954 2u5—55 4643

Employability of Unattached Transients and Heads of
Transient Family Groups Receiving Relief During
October, November and December 1934

(Superseding D—8) Occupational Distribution of Gainful
Workers on Urban Relief Rolls, May 1934 (out of print)

Occupational Shifts of Workers Employed While Receiving
Relief in May 1934 {out of print)

Estimated Number of Cases, Unemployable by Reason,of
Family Composition, Receiving Emergency Relief in the
U. 8., by States, Decembrr 1934 3—15—35

Proportion of White Collar Workers, Unskilled Labor,

Building Trades Workers, Servant Classes and Females on

the Relief Rolls Varies Markedly from City to City 4—80—35
Alleged Refusal by Relief Clients to Accept Jobs Offered 6—13—85 5499

Alleged Refusal of Relief Clients to Accept Berry Pick—
ing Jobs 7—11—35 5872

Alleged Refusal by Relief Clients to Accept Jobs Offered,
Washington, D. C. (out of print)

Alleged Refusal by Relief Clients to Accept Jobs Offered, .
Allegheny County, Virginia 8-6—35 6199

Alleged Refusal by Relief Clients to Accept Jobs Offered,
Memphis, Tennessee 8—l4w35 6218

Financial and Administrative Responsibility for Various (out of print)
Welfare Activities in the Several States as of Aug. 1, 1935

-10..

 

 13605

a "E" SERIES —— 65 County reports based on data collected in Survey of Six
Rural Problem Areas (DRS 60)

 

By Areas;
LAKE STATES CUT—OVER AREA APPALACHIAN‘OZARK AREA

Series Mimeo. Mimeo
noL‘_ County _ng;__ . Countz _ng;
E—l Washburn Co. Wisconsin 5361 Grainger Co. Tennessee 5587
E—l2 Alcona Co. Michigan 5857 Wyoming Go. West Virginia 3965
E-16 Oconto Co. Wisconsin 3964 Webster 00. West Virginia 5991
E-l9 Iron Co. Michigan 4016 Fentress Co. Tennessee 4054
E—24 Kalkaska Co. Michigan 4075 Knox Co. Kentucky 4055
E~25 Alger 00. Michigan 4096 Pike Co. Kentucky 4050
E—56 Crow Wing Co. Minnesota 4185 Jackson Co. Kentucky 4075
E—87 Beltrami Co. ninnesota 4182 Bledsoe Co. Tennessee 4140
E-SB Aitkin Co. Minnesota 4187 Russell 00. Virginia 4256
E-44 Oneida 00. Wisconsin 4214 Avery Co. North Carolina 4257
Searcy Co. Arkansas 4381
COTTON GROWING AREA OF THE OLD S UTH Jackson Co. Vorth Carolina 4382
Madison Co. Arkansas 4385
Dallas 00. Alabama 5360
Monroe Co. Mississippi 5838 SHORT—GRASS SPRING WHEAT AREA
Linestone Co. Alabama 3865
Leflore Co. Mississinpi 5992 Trinp Co. South Dakota
Morgan Co. Georgia - 4119 Hankon 00. South Dakota
Meriwether Co. Georgia 4117 ” Grant Co. North Dakota
Tift 00. Georgia 4139 Harding 00. South Dakota
Anson Co. North Carolina 4213 Dawes Co. Nebraska
Sumter Co. South Carolina 4265 Phillips Co. Montana
Marlboro Co. S. C. 4364 .
Franklin Co. 8. C. 4362 SHORT—GRASS WINTER WHEAT AREA

 

WESTERN COTTON GROWING AREA Ea9 Hodgeman Co. Kansas
E—l4 Cheyenne Co. Nebraska
Choctaw Co. Oklahoma 3715 E—26 Sherman Co. Kansas
Tillman 00. Oklahoma 5835 E—BZ Baca Co. Colorado
Dawson Co. Texas 4089 E—SS Meade Co. Kansas
Jones Co. Texas 4136 E—39 Cimarron Co. klahoma
Richland Parish, La. 4258 E—4O Roberts Co. Texas
Calhoun Co. Arkansas 4234 E-4l Yuma Co. Colorado
San Patricio Co. Texas 4394 E—42 Roosevelt Co. New Mexico
Williamson Co. Texas 4395 E~5S Burke Co. North Dakota
Wood County, Texas 4396 E454 Prairie Co. Montana
Union Parish, La. 4597 E-58 Cheyenne 00. Colorado
E—59 Union Co. New Mexico
E—SO Dallam Co. Texas
E-61 Randall Co. Texas
Note: Research Monograph I, Rural Problem Areas” is a comprehensive
report of this survey.

 

 

 "F" SERIES —~ Based on data from Survey of Rural Relief Situation, October 1934
(DRS 7'?)

Series
no. Title

‘—1 The Usual Occupation of the Head of Rural and Town Cases
Receiving Relief in October 1934

The Distribution of the Rural and Town Relief Population
in October 193% by Residence

The Trend of Rural Relief October l933—Oetober 1954 with
an Estimate for Februany 1935

19?“ 3-22-35

I- u

the Rural and Town Relief Situation

. ‘1 1_ rzr: ‘71 "“ ”7
guild. i‘E‘b. .LQLJU‘ ~J~L§IJ—O

{—

Workers and Dependent Age Groups in Rural and Town Relief
Cases in October 1934 (out of

Mobility of Rural and Town Ponulation 4—16—35

Type and Value of Relief Received by Rural and Town Cases
October 1934 4—24—35

‘orV, May to October 1934, of Rural and Town
s

Comparison of Relief and Rehabilitation Cases in Rural
Areas October 1984

 

 ”G” SERIES ~- Based on data from Survey of Rural gw‘I J ’l Non—relief

Families, October 193:5 (DES rec-16)

 

Series

‘I
G—l

110 a

Eltlo
The Ownership of Livestock by Rural anfi Eon«Eelief Eamilies
October 1933

w‘

Average Monthly Larnings of Rural Relief and Non—Relief
Households Whose Heads Were Not Farm Operators, October
1928, 1928, 1933. 4~lO—35

lity of Rural Rolief and

The Unemployment of Male Heals of Rural Relief and Non—
Relief Households in 47 0011"

Industries and Oocuoaticns of Male Beale of Rural Relief
and Lon—Relief Households, October 1935

Female Hea& of Rural Relief anl Hon—Relief Households,
October 196

5
"Z
L,

Education of ” ~” and Children of Rural Relief and Non~
Relief Househo '.

'ch Monograph II, "Rural Householfis, nelief and Non~Relief" is
omorehensive report of this survey.

 

 

 

 ”E” SERIES —— Based on data from Survey of Current Changes in Rural Relief

Population (DES 109)

 

Series

No.

Title
The Rural Relief Population, February 1935

ome Types of Unemployability in Rural Relief Cases,
February 1935

TLe Rural Negro on Relief, February 1935

Tho Trend of Rural Relief

Rural Youth on Relief, February 1935

Changes in the Rural Relief Population through October 1955

Reasons for Closing Rural Relief Cases March—June and
July—October, 1955

Mimeo.

. Date _not_

8—13—35 6158

10~4~35 6795
10—17-35
10—29-35

(out of print)

lvlé~36 8004

B~30~36 8671

 

 13?

"J” SEE ES —— Based on data iron Survey of Combined Farming and Industrial
Employment (DRE; 1:58—1:59)
For limited distribution

 

 

Combined Farming-Industrial Emp1oyment in the Cotton Tertile
Subregion of Alabama, Georgia and Seuth Cnroiina
(Preliminary Report) (out of nrint)

Employment in the Cotton Textile Industry in Alabama, Georgia
and South Carolina. (Preliminary Report) (out of print)

Combined Farm—Industrial Employment in Char eston County, South
. . -\
Carolina (out of print)

Combined Farmulndustrial Employment ' Coal ind Iron Subregions
of Alabama Nov. 1955

Combined Farm«1nd~4

,‘

toros Subregions
Nov. 1986

Combinod Fa“' .‘ *rf.u ' y“.; 3', in Lumber Subregions of
Alabama, a w-Ia. “.1; ~ Nov. 1936

Note: Research Morogranh II, "Part—Time Farming in the Southeast" is a
comprehensive report on this survey.

 

 

 

 

 13605

."K" SERIES —— Based on data from Survey of Farm Rehabilitation in Drought
Areas
For limited distribution

Farm Relief and Rehabilitation Problems in the
Loess Hills of Central Nebraska (as typified by
Sherman County, Nebraska) (out of print)

Natural and Economic Factors Affecting Rural
Rehabilitation Problems in Central South Dakota '
(as typified by Hyde County, South Dakota) (out of print)

Conditions in the Southwestern Wheat Area Which Affect the
Rehabilitation Program (as typified by Perkin County,
Nebraska) (out of print)

Natural and Economic Factors Affecting Rural Rehabilitation
Problems in Southeastern North Dakota (as typified by
Hettiger County)

Natural and Economic Factors Which Affect Rural Rehabilitation
on the North Plains of Texas (as typified by Dallam County,
Texas)

Natural and Economic Factors Which Affect Rural Rehabilitation
in the High Plains Area of Eastern Colorado (as typified by
Cheyenne County, Colorado)

Natural and Economic Factors Affecting Rural Rehabilitation
Problems in Northwestern North Dakota and Northeastern
Montana (as typified by Divide County, North Dakota)

Natural and Economic Factors Affecting Rural Rehabilitation
in Central North Dakota (as typified by Sheridan County,
North Dakota)

Natural and Economic Factors Affecting Possibility of Closer
Settlement in Red River Valley of Eastern North Dakota
(as typified by Traill County, North Dakota)

Natural and Economic Factors Affecting Rehabilitation in
Upper South Plains of Texas Panhandle and High Plains
of Eastern North Mexico (as typified by Curry 00. 1. Mex.)

Natural and Economic Factors Affecting Rural Rehabilitation
of South Plains of Texas Panhandle (as typified by Hale
County, Texas)

Agricultural Situation in Intensive Livestock Production

Area of Southeastern South Dakota (as typified by Mondy

County, South Dakota) Nov. 1936
Natural and Economic Factors Affecting Rural Rehabilitation

in Southeastern Wyoming (as typified by Goshen County) March 1937

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 15605

"L” SERIES —-

Series

no.

Rural Areas, July 1935 (DES 219)

in}:

Organization and Procedures of the Alabama
Department of Public Welfare

Organization and Procedures of the Maryland
Board of State Aid and Charities

Social Service Division Staffs of the State
Emergency Relief Administrations, 1955-1936

 

Date

7~1936

7—1936

lO~1937

Based on data from the Survey of Social Work Practices in

Mimeo.
no.

9563

9670

12198

 

 

 .1

.15605

STAEDAPD PROCEDURES —— Guides for project Operation

 

Research, Statistical & Survey Project Circulars:

R.S.S. No.

3.8.8. No.

11.8.8. NO.

1

2

Compilation of Property Identification Maps

Index of Deeds, Mortgages and Other En—
cumbrances

Real Estate Activity Surveys —— deeds,
mortgages recorded in recent period —
transcribing, tabulating and summariz—
ing data

Pedestrian Traffic Volume Counts

Real Estate Activity Surveys ~~ trends of
deeds, mortgages recorded in a long term
period

Technique for a Real Property Survey —~
tabulation instructions for dwelling survey
(Reprint of Technique for a Real Property
Survey Circular No. 2)

Technique for a Real Property Survey Circulars:

R.P.S. No.

R.P.S. no.

R.P.S. No.

l

2

3

Survey Procedure

Tabulation Instructions for Dwellinm Survey
(Substituted by Research, Statistical and
Survey Project Circular No. 6)

Block Tabulation and General Survey
Tables 1 to 16

Supplement to the Technique

Special Circular:

Traffic Survey Manuel

Date

1—31—38

3—22—38

5-13—38

6~20~58

7~19—35

7—19—35

7~l9—35

8-15—88

Mimeo. no.

 

 A
a

2)
13605

MISCELLANEOUS BULLETINS (without series number)

 

Preliminary«regorts:

Labor Inventory I Usual Occupation of Workers
Eligible for Works Program
Employment on January 1, 1986

Labor Inventory II Workers on Relief in the
United States in March 1955,
A Census of Usual Occupa-
tions —— Abridged edition

Regrintsi

"Social Statistics in Research Program of the American Sociol.Soc.&
Federal Emergency Relief Administration“ 12—26-34 American Stat. Assn.

"An Experiment in Estimating the Employability American Sociol. Soc.
of Workers in the Relief Population" 12—26—34 & AmericanStat.Assn.

"Who are the Jobless, and What Can They Do?" 11—24—35 New York Times
"WPA Replies to Farm Critics" 7-26~86 New York Times

"Household and Persons Receiving Relief or Journal of American

n

Assistance" 6—08 Statistical Assn.

 

 /;«~ ,'
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SPECIAL REPORTS ~— final reports of surveys

 

Survey of Cases Certified for Works Program Employment in

Thirteen Cities

Survey of Workers separated from WPA Employment in Eight
Areas During the Second Quarter of 1956

A Survey of the Transient and Homeless Population in 12
Cities, September 1935 and September 1936

Areas of Intense Drought Distress, 1980—1936
The PeOple of the Drought States
Relief and Rehabilitation in the Drought Area

Five Years of Rural Relief

Age of WPA Workers, November 1937

Survey of Workers Separated from WPA Employment in Nine
Areas, 1937

Workers on Relief in United States in March 1985

Urban Housing: A summary of Real Property Inventories
Conducted as Works Projects, 1934—1936

(Series IV, No. 2)

(Series IV, No. 3)

(TR Series, No. 12)
(Series V, No. 1)
(Series V, No. 2)
(Series V, No. 3)
(In press)

(In press)

(In press)

(In press)

(In press)