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Women and child labour
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shows key facts and historiography for women and children during British industrial revolution 1750-1850
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Women and child labour
Key Facts - children
1851: 2% of 5-9 year olds worked, 30% 10-14
35% boys 10-14 worked in agriculture
25% of girls 10-14 worked in domestic service
31% of miners in Durham and Northumberland were 18 in 1841
Traditional work: 17% boys
Traditional work: 23% girls
Factory act 1833
Mines act 1842
Key facts - women
1830s 65,000 working women, 3/4 unmarried 15-21, 1/4 married
women received 40-60% of mens wages
BERG - 1818 more than 1/2 the cotton workers in England and Wales were female
IR exploited child labour
THOMPSON - victimhood + exploitment, shameful event in our history
PINCHBECK + HEWITT - Child labour peaked in early factories
HONEYMAN - Labour supplied from orphaned children in East end of London
HUMPHRIES - Child labour occurred at 'astonishing levels'
IR did not exploit the use of child labour
CHALONER - exaggerated bias and politically motivated (parliamentray papers)
NARDINELLI - beneficial as education was limited so provided children with opportunites
HARTWELL + COLEMAN - contemporaries did not share ethical concerns
HUMPHRIES - children had to work as families did not have enough income
KIRBY - predated IR as used to work in agriculture
HONEYMAN - child labour was essential in early cotton factories
IR created working opportunities for women
BERG - women/children more amenable to factory discipline, more dexterity
McKendrick - active in workplace and drove consumer society
Sharpe - as middle class increase, more need for domestic servants
IR reduced working opportunities for women
PINCHBECK - opportunites were available, they fell in the 19th C.
SNELL + ALLEN - opportunities fell after 1820 especially in agriculture
ROSE, VALENZE + MINOLETTI - Patriarchal ideology + 'separate spheres'
BURNETTE - economic/biological factors
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