War Economy
CHAPTER 17 — Living and Working in a War Economy
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Contents
- Population Changes
- Wartime Influences on Population Growth
- Education
- The Worker
- Attitudes to Conscription
- Conscription for Industry
- The Maori War Effort
- Accommodation for Directed Workers
- Hours of Work
- Paid Annual Holidays
- Minimum Wages
- Worker Effort
- The Consumer
- Marketing of Food
- Egg Marketing
- Shortages of Vegetables
- Criticism of the Internal Marketing Division
- Rationing
- Tea and Sugar
- Difficulties with Clothing
- Rationing of New Zealand-Grown Foods
- Rationing in the United Kingdom
- Consumer Subsidies and Price Control
- The Motorist
- The Black Market
- Racing
- The Impact of American Forces in New Zealand
- The People at War



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