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describe the life of a worker in Victorian Britain Britain

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Answered by Rememberful
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1. Abundance in labour.

2. Few job opportunities.

3. Those who come from villages had to spend the night under bridges or in night shelters.

4. No place to stay in city.

5. Low wages and life become difficult when prices of good rises.

Answered by archana4uravi
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Life of the workers:

* job dependent on friendship

The actual possibility of getting a job dependent on existing networks of friendships and kin relations.

* No surety of getting work

Many job seekers had to wait week spending nights under bridges or in night shelters.

* Poor living conditions

Some state in night Refugee is set by private individuals or in casual was maintained by poor law authorities.

* Seasonality of work

Seasonality of work in industries mint prolonged periods without work and the poor were on streets again.

*Dependent on odd jobs

Some return to the country side when demand for labour increased in rural areas while some state looking for odd jobs in the urban areas.

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