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For a chronological listing of Altmeyer's works, see [[Arthur J. Altmeyer/Works]].
For a chronological listing of Altmeyer's works, see [[Arthur J. Altmeyer/Works]].


*The Industrial Commission of Wisconsin:A Case Study in Labor Law Administration.  Ph.D. Diss., University of Wisconsin, 1931.
*:Adviser: John R. Commons.
*''The Industrial Commission of Wisconsin''.  Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1936.
*''The Industrial Commission of Wisconsin''.  Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1936.
*"The Scope of Departmental Personnel Activities."  ''Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science'' 189, "Improved Personnel in Government Service" (January 1937): 188-191.
*:An important reference work on the ICW, with a foreword by John R. Commons.  
*"Statistical Requirements of the Social Security Board for Efficient Administration."  ''Journal of the American Statistical Association'' 32, no. 197 (March 1937): 15-18.
*"The Future of Social Security in America."  ''The Social Service Review'' (1953).
*American Council on Public Affairs, Morris Bartel Schnapper, and Frances Perkins.  ''The Federal Government Today: A Survey of Recent Innovations and Renovations''.  New York: American Council on Public Affairs, 1938.
*:Altmeyer was one of the contributing co-authors.
*With [[Wilbur J. Cohen]] and the American Council on Public Affairs.  ''War and Post-War Social Security''. Washington, D.C.: American Council on Public Affairs, 1942.
*"War and Postwar Social Security Protection for the Wage Earner."  ''Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science'' 224, "Labor Relations and the War" (November 1942): 165-174.
*"Undermining Unemployment Insurance." ''Survey'', January 1944.
*"The Progress of Social Security in the Americas in 1944."  ''International Labour Review'' 51, no. 6 (June 1945): 699ff.
*"Government and Individual Security."  ''Proceedings of the Academy of Political Science'' 24, no. 1, "Freedom and the Expanding State" (May 1950): 93-99.
*With James W. Angell, John S. Stillman, Allan B. Kline, Mr. Sahlman, Mrs. Wallace, Walter M. Weis, Willard Hamilton, and Nahum I. Stone.  "Discussion: Current Issues in the United States."  ''Proceedings of the Academy of Political Science'' 24, no. 1, "Freedom and the Expanding State" (May 1950): 103-108.
*"The Future of Social Security in America."  ''The Social Service Review'' (1953)
*:Altmeyer address at the William Hodson Memorial Lecture.
*:Altmeyer address at the William Hodson Memorial Lecture.
*"The Wisconsin Idea and Social Security."  ''The Wisconsin Magazine of History'', (1958)
*"The Wisconsin Idea and Social Security."  ''The Wisconsin Magazine of History'' 42, no. 1 (Autumn 1958): 19-25.
*"The Development and Status of Social Security in America."  Essay in ''Labor, Management, and Social Policy: Essays in the John R. Commons Tradition,'' edited by Gerald G. Somers.  Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1963.
*"The Development and Status of Social Security in America."  Essay in ''Labor, Management, and Social Policy: Essays in the John R. Commons Tradition,'' edited by Gerald G. Somers.  Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1963.
*''The Formative Years of Social Security''.  Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1966.
*''The Formative Years of Social Security''.  Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1966.
*:This is one of the standard reference works on the development of the Social Security Act and the Social Security Administration.
*With Alva Myrdal and [[Dean Rusk]].  ''America's Role in International Social Welfare''.  Florina Lasker Lectures.  Gloucester, MA: P. Smith, 1967.
*With Alva Myrdal and [[Dean Rusk]].  ''America's Role in International Social Welfare''.  Florina Lasker Lectures.  Gloucester, MA: P. Smith, 1967.
*:Social security within an international perspective.


==About Altmeyer==
==About Altmeyer==
*DeWitt, Larry.  "[http://www.socialsecurity.gov/history/bioaja.html Never A Finished Thing: A Brief Biography of Arthur Joseph Altmeyer—The Man FDR Called 'Mr. Social Security']."  ''Social Security Pioneers: Arthur J. Altmeyer.''  Washington, DC: Social Security Administration, 1997.
*:Dewitt, at the time of this article, was a historian for the Social Security Administration.
*Boches, Frank.  "[http://www.socialsecurity.gov/history/pdf/ajaoasis66.pdf A Visit with Arthur Altmeyer]." ''Oasis'', August 1966, 12-13.


==About the New Deal in which Altmeyer is discussed==
==About the New Deal in which Altmeyer is discussed==
*Joseph Wallis, John.  "The Birth of the Old Federalism: Financing the New Deal, 1932–1940."  ''The Journal of Economic History'' 44, no. 1 (March 1984): 139-159.  doi:10.1017/S0022050700031417
*Joseph Wallis, John.  "The Birth of the Old Federalism: Financing the New Deal, 1932–1940."  ''The Journal of Economic History'' 44, no. 1 (March 1984): 139-159.  doi:10.1017/S0022050700031417

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For a chronological listing of Altmeyer's works, see Arthur J. Altmeyer/Works.

  • The Industrial Commission of Wisconsin:A Case Study in Labor Law Administration. Ph.D. Diss., University of Wisconsin, 1931.
    Adviser: John R. Commons.
  • The Industrial Commission of Wisconsin. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1936.
    An important reference work on the ICW, with a foreword by John R. Commons.
  • "The Future of Social Security in America." The Social Service Review (1953).
    Altmeyer address at the William Hodson Memorial Lecture.
  • "The Wisconsin Idea and Social Security." The Wisconsin Magazine of History 42, no. 1 (Autumn 1958): 19-25.
  • "The Development and Status of Social Security in America." Essay in Labor, Management, and Social Policy: Essays in the John R. Commons Tradition, edited by Gerald G. Somers. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1963.
  • The Formative Years of Social Security. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1966.
    This is one of the standard reference works on the development of the Social Security Act and the Social Security Administration.
  • With Alva Myrdal and Dean Rusk. America's Role in International Social Welfare. Florina Lasker Lectures. Gloucester, MA: P. Smith, 1967.
    Social security within an international perspective.

About Altmeyer

About the New Deal in which Altmeyer is discussed

  • Joseph Wallis, John. "The Birth of the Old Federalism: Financing the New Deal, 1932–1940." The Journal of Economic History 44, no. 1 (March 1984): 139-159. doi:10.1017/S0022050700031417