Ford Motor Company's Sociological Department |
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The Sociological Department of the Ford Motor Company was organized in March, 1913, and oversaw a broad array of social benefits for Ford employees, including assistance in living in well-maintained single-family homes as opposed to small apartments. After the announcement of the Five Dollar Day in 1914, the Sociological Department was responsible for determining if employees’ personal lives and personal habits made them eligible for the full wage. This phase of the Department's activities terminated with the reorganization of the company in 1920. |
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1) This
image was taken before the Sociological Department provided financial
assistance. |
2) This image was taken after
the Sociological Department provided financial assistance. |
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3) This image was taken before the Sociological Department provided financial assistance. |
4) This image was taken after the Sociological Department provided financial assistance. |
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Images:
From the Collections of Ford Motor Company Archives and The Henry
Ford, AR 84-57033
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