This paper seeks to demonstrate that the massive presence of Chileans abroad is directly connected with low wages and the lack of occupational opportunities generated in Chile during the 19th century. Even more, the mechanization during the proto-industrialization prevented the opening of major sources of employment in the major cities of the country. This can be related to the fact that machines reduced the need of workers in a sector in which women and children exceeded a 30% of the total labor force, according to the first census raised by the Sociedad de Fomento Fabril between 1894-1895. This bleak picture was further expanded when the Chilean and foreign manufacturers prioritized the recruitment of foreigners, especially when they arri...
In comparison with the River Plate region and Cuba, the Pacific republics did not stand out as prefe...
This article assesses agricultural market income inequality by examining three untapped comprehensiv...
Mining cycles have had an enormous impact in the evolution of the localisation of economic activity,...
This article examines the first stages of industrialization in Chile by the middle of the nineteenth...
This article aims to review the path of the Chilean economy in the hundred years before 1930, using...
This paper is part of a larger research that analyzes the diverse social actors in the modernizatio...
This article analyses the nature and evolution of female and child labor in the wealth producing co...
En 1905 se daba por terminado el experimento agro industrial más arriesgado del diecinueve chileno, ...
We observe the arrival of Chilean workers at the northeast of Chubut (Patagonia Argentina) during th...
The economic development of Chile represents an interesting case of divergence and convergence with ...
In the middle of the 19th century, miners and smelters in the Central German copper region Mansfeld ...
This article proposes that, in Chile before 1914, civil engineers were able to define a professional...
http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/1984-9222.2011v3n6p194Este artículo analiza las formas en que se manifestó...
DE LA TESIS:En el presente trabajo se analiza, desde distintos puntos de vista, la evolución de la l...
In comparison with the River Plate region and Cuba, the Pacific republics did not stand out as prefe...
This article assesses agricultural market income inequality by examining three untapped comprehensiv...
Mining cycles have had an enormous impact in the evolution of the localisation of economic activity,...
This article examines the first stages of industrialization in Chile by the middle of the nineteenth...
This article aims to review the path of the Chilean economy in the hundred years before 1930, using...
This paper is part of a larger research that analyzes the diverse social actors in the modernizatio...
This article analyses the nature and evolution of female and child labor in the wealth producing co...
En 1905 se daba por terminado el experimento agro industrial más arriesgado del diecinueve chileno, ...
We observe the arrival of Chilean workers at the northeast of Chubut (Patagonia Argentina) during th...
The economic development of Chile represents an interesting case of divergence and convergence with ...
In the middle of the 19th century, miners and smelters in the Central German copper region Mansfeld ...
This article proposes that, in Chile before 1914, civil engineers were able to define a professional...
http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/1984-9222.2011v3n6p194Este artículo analiza las formas en que se manifestó...
DE LA TESIS:En el presente trabajo se analiza, desde distintos puntos de vista, la evolución de la l...
In comparison with the River Plate region and Cuba, the Pacific republics did not stand out as prefe...
This article assesses agricultural market income inequality by examining three untapped comprehensiv...
Mining cycles have had an enormous impact in the evolution of the localisation of economic activity,...