Can we say that britain has shortage of workers at the age of industrialisation
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The Age of Industrialisation - ncert
In Victorian Britain there was no shortage of human labour. Poor peasants and vagrants moved to the cities in large numbers in search of jobs, waiting for work. As you will know, when there is plenty of labour, wages are low. So industrialists had no problem of labour shortage or high wage costs.
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There was no lack of free labor in British Britain. Rich peasants and vagabonds migrated in large numbers to the cities in pursuit of jobs, waiting for work. As you should learn, incomes are small because there is lots of labor. Therefore industrialists have no labour shortage problem or rising wage costs.
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- The industrialisation cycle created hardship for the newly developing urban worker community. (ii) Saisonality of employment: every industry's seasonality of employment implies extended stretches of no jobs. The weak were back in the streets yet again after the busy season was done.
- There was labor demand throughout Victorian Britain as there was wide-scale output for foreign markets in regional units where labor was needed; labor was plentiful as the poor peasants and vagabonds came to the cities in large numbers in pursuit of employment often waited for the work.
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