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Weber served the Deputy Commissioner of Labor Statistics in New York.[2] In 1906, he co-founded the
American Association for Labor Legislation and served as its first secretary (1906-1907).[4]
Bibliography
The Historical Development of the English Cabinet,
Thesis (Ph. B.), Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y., 1894
with John MacMackin, Henry C. Southwick: Bulletin of the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the State of New York, New York, etc., 1899
The Growth of Cities in the Nineteenth Century: A Study in Statistics,
Dissertation, Columbia University, New York, 1899
Growth of Cities in the United States, 1890-1900, 1901
Employers' Liability and Accident Insurance, in: Political Science Quarterly, volume 17, no. 2., Academy of Political Science, New York, etc., Jun. 1902, S. 256–283.
Labor Legislation in New York, in: Monographs on social economics, 2, New York State Department of Labor, Albany, N.Y., 1904
The Growth of Industry in New York, in: Monographs on social economics, 4, New York State Department of Labor, Albany, N.Y., 1904
The Significance of Recent City Growth: The Era of Small Industrial Centres, in: Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, volume 23, no. 2., American Academy of Political and Social Science, Philadelphia, 1904
Present Status of Statistical Work and How it Needs to be Developed in the Service of the States, in: Publications of the American Statistical Association, volume 14, no. 106, The Association, Boston, Mass., Jun. 1914, S. 97–102.
References
^Albany Authors. The Albany Institute and Historical and Art Society. 1902. p. 58. Retrieved 17 September 2020.