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Louise C. Odencrantz (22 August 1884, Gothenburg, Nebraska – 7 April 1969, New York City) was an American social scientist. She was an empirical labor economist who focused on women’s labor force experience.[1]
^Collier, Irwin (23 February 2018). "Barnard B.A. and Columbia M.A. Labor economist Louise C. Odencrantz, 1907-1912". Economics in the Rear-View Mirror. Barnard College. Retrieved 20 May 2020.
Louise C. Odencrantz (22 August 1884, Gothenburg, Nebraska – 7 April 1969, New York City) was an American social scientist. She was an empirical labor...
Leeuw, the dutch industrialist, Renée de Montmort from France, and LouiseOdencrantz from the USA. The Second Congress was held in Girton College Cambridge...
marble sculpture Age of Innocence by Alfred Kober. In the same year, LouiseOdencrantz of New York donated her collection of more than 100 dolls from various...
story of New York's Irish and Italians (NYU Press, 2017) online. Odencrantz, Louise Christine. Italian women in industry: A study of conditions in New...
Russell Sage Foundation, 1907-1972 (Russell Sage Foundation, 1995). Odencrantz, Louise Christine. Industrial Conditions in Springfield, Illinois: A Survey...