Women and children during industrial revolution in britain
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during the industrial revolution there were Harsh condition for the women and children they were not getting proper right and the government was not responsible if the children and the women should die or get injured during the industrial work
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During the Industrial Revolution in Britain child labor has spread ed like anything. 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.
However, the majority were unskilled workers, who only received hardly $8-$10 dollars a week, working at approximately 10 cents an hour. Skilled workers earned a little more, but not significantly more. Women received one-third or sometimes one-half the pay that men received. Children received even less.
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