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Carroll Davidson Wright was a prominent American statistician and social reformer in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He played a crucial role in shaping labor statistics in the United States, advocating for better labor conditions and the establishment of a systematic approach to labor data collection. His work as the first Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics provided essential insights into the labor market and informed public policy regarding labor rights and economic conditions. Wright was instrumental in promoting the importance of statistical data in understanding social issues and contributed to various publications that highlighted the significance of labor statistics in fostering social welfare.

In addition to his statistical work, Wright was an active member of various reform movements and organizations aimed at improving industrial relations and workers' rights. He authored several influential books and reports, which served as key resources for policymakers and scholars alike. His commitment to social justice and his advocacy for the labor force made him a respected figure in both academic and governmental circles. Wright's legacy continues to influence contemporary discussions on labor statistics and social reform.

国籍 美国人
出生日期 December 8, 1840
出生地点 Newburyport, Massachusetts, United States
去世日期 January 18, 1921