Gender, Work and Wages in Industrial Revolution Britain
This book began fifteen years ago as a PhDdissertation atNorthwestern University. The origin of the project was a paper I wrote for Joel Mokyr’s European Economic History class on the correlation between male and female wages in the “Rural Queries” of 1833. This paper got me thinking about how t...
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Cambridge University Press
2013
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Tóm tắt: | This book began fifteen years ago as a PhDdissertation atNorthwestern
University. The origin of the project was a paper I wrote for Joel Mokyr’s
European Economic History class on the correlation between male and
female wages in the “Rural Queries” of 1833. This paper got me thinking
about how the labor market treated women, a process which eventually led
to the ideas expressed here. I am grateful for the input of Joel Mokyr, my
dissertation advisor, and Rebecca Blank and Bruce Meyer, the labor
economists on my committee. A grant from the Mellon Foundation
supported a year of dissertation research, and a Northwestern University
Dissertation Year Grant supported the purchase of microfilm from the
archives. |
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