Women in factories 1900

    • [DOCX File]CHAPTER 26 OUTLINE – THE NEW BALANCE OF POWER, 1850 …

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      2.Many more young women worked in factories, where they were relegated to poorly paid work in the textiles and clothing trades. Married women were expected to stay home, raise children, do housework, and contribute to the family income by taking in boarders, doing sewing or other piecework jobs, or by washing other people’s clothes.

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    • [DOC File]Reforming the Industrial Order

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      1900 the Avg. laborer worked 10hrs/day 6 days/week for $1.50/day. women and children were paid less. Female and Child Labor. 1900 -½ of women in jobs as factory workers, store clerks etc. earned $6 or less per week. Barely enough to survive. Significant barriers when try to increase wages . Piece workers penalized for working too fast

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    • [DOC File]Women Workers and the Industrial Revolution, 1750-1850 ...

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      Oct 21, 2013 · Initially women suffered from declining employment opportunities, but after the turn of the nineteenth century their prospects improved. Pinchbeck claims that women were better off in 1850 than in 1750 for two reasons. First, many women withdrew from the labor force and were able to enjoy more leisure and higher social standing.

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    • [DOC File]CHAPTER 22

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      22.5.2 Cities and Factories, 1900: Urbanization and industrialization worked together. Factories drew people to the cities for jobs while at the same time the availability of workers encouraged more industrial development in urban areas. Cities included both negative and positive experiences for residences.

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