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what was the condition of labour and women in england during industrilisation revolution​

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Answered by risky2k46
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The wages of female day-laborers were fairly uniform; generally a farmer paid the same wage to all the adult women he hired. Women's daily wages were between one-third and one-half of male wages. Women generally worked shorter days, though, so the gap in hourly wages was not quite this large.......

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The wages of female day-laborers were fairly uniform; generally a farmer paid the same wage to all the adult women he hired. Women's daily wages were between one-third and one-half of male wages. Women generally worked shorter days, though, so the gap in hourly wages was not quite this large.

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