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impact of industrial revolution on women and children

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Answered by mohdsaluddin98100
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With women leaving their homes to go to work, many children were left to fend for themselves and their siblings. This absence of the mother in the home greatly increased reported cases of neglect and infant death rates, while decreasing fertility rate.

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With women leaving their homes to go to work, many children were left to fend for themselves and their siblings. This absence of the mother in the home greatly increased reported cases of neglect and infant death rates, while decreasing fertility rate.

Women during the Industrial Revolution

Women faced different demands during the industrial age to those that they face today. Women of the working classes would usually be expected to go out to work, often in the mills or mines. ... Women also faced the added burden of societies demand for children.

During the Industrial Revolution, it was common for children to work in factories, mines, and other industrial occupations. Children as young as four commonly worked. Among families in extreme poverty, it was expected that children work in order to help the family out.

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