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Out of total 1850 women working in a factory, 549 were residing in labour area. Out of total married
women of labour area, 250 had experience and 93 were inexperienced, the number of experienced
and inexperienced women from other area were 87 and 400 respectively. The total number of inex-
perienced women was 1336 and out of them, 136 were from labour area. Out of total women, 1020
were unmarried. Among them, the number of experienced women from labour area and from other
area were 163 and 14 respectively. Present these data in tabular form.​

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Answered by singhjaspal8456
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Historians disagree about whether the British Industrial Revolution (1760-1830) was beneficial for women. Frederick Engels, writing in the late nineteenth century, thought that the Industrial Revolution increased women’s participation in labor outside the home, and claimed that this change was emancipating. 1 More recent historians dispute the claim that women’s labor force participation rose, and focus more on the disadvantages women experienced during this time period.2 One thing is certain: the Industrial Revolution was a time of important changes in the way that women worked.

Answered by baridhaval2004
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