In what ways was the working population in Russia different from other countries in Europe, before 1917?
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The Russian working class was very different from other parts of Europe.
1. The Russian economy was agriculture-based, and not many of them migrated to towns before 1917. Those who worked in other industries used to travel daily from villages to towns.
2. Women were paid lower compared to their European counterparts.
3. Working day in Russia was 15 hours which was completely changed by legislation in Europe.
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The vast majority of Russia’s population were agriculturists. About 85 per cent of Russian empires population earned their living from Agriculture. This proportion was higher than in most European countries. In France and Germany, the proportion was between 40 per cent and 50 per cent. Cultivators produced for the market as well as for their own needs and Russia was a major exporter of grain.