Emma A. Winslow

Emma Annie Winslow (March 12, 1887 – April 9, 1943) was an American home economist and researcher.

She made statistical studies of welfare topics including nutrition, household budgets, unemployment, and crime, working with various agencies including the United States Department of Agriculture, Wickersham Commission and the United States Children's Bureau.

[12] Winslow also co-wrote Purchasing Power of the Consumer: A Statistical Index (1925) with William E. Berridge and Richard E.

[16] Winslow was director of social statistics at the United States Children's Bureau when she testified at a Senate hearing on unemployment relief in 1933,[17] and wrote Trends in Different Types of Public and Private Relief in Urban Areas (1937), a report of the United States Department of Labor.

[18] At the time of her death in 1943, she was director of the division of records and reporting at United Service Organizations (USO).