Andrews often wrote reports and pamphlets, including Review of Labor Legislation of 1909 (1909),[8]Tendencies of the Labor Legislation of 1910 (1911),[9]Working Women in Tanneries, Minimum Wage Legislation (1914),[10]Third Report of the Factory Investigating Committee (1914),[11]The Relation of Irregular Employment and the Living Wage for Women (1915), Preliminary Economic Studies of the War (1918),[12]The Economic Effects of the War upon Women and Children in Great Britain (1918, 1921),[13]The Protection of Maternity an Urgent Need (1920),[14]Childbirth Protection,[15] and Industrial Health (1924).[16]
Personal life
Osgood married economist and labor organizer John Bertram Andrews on August 8, 1910; they had a son, John Osgood Andrews. She was widowed when John B. Andrews died in 1943;[17] she died in 1963, aged 83 years.[3][18]
^"Women in Citizens Union". The Brooklyn Daily Eagle. 1919-01-20. p. 13. Retrieved 2021-07-04 – via Newspapers.com.
^American Association for Labor Legislation; Andrews, Irene Osgood (1909). Review of labor legislation of 1909. American Association for Labor Legislation. Legislative review (no. 1). Madison: Parsons printery.
^Andrews, Irene Osgood; New York (State). (1914). Minimum wage legislation. New York State. Factory Investigating Commission. Albany: J. B. Lyon company, printers.
^Andrews, Irene Osgood; Whiskeman, James P.; Williamson, Charles C.; Wagner, Robert Ferdinand; Woolston, Howard Brown; Perkins, Frances (1914). Third report of the Factory Investigating Commission, 1914. 3rd report of the Factory Investigating Commission, 1914. Albany: J. B. Lyon company, printers.