This thesis is concerned with the manner in which labour has been employed in the British Columbia fishing industry, and with the more general historical development of a labour force which provides labour power at wages below full subsistence costs. The phrase "cheap labour" refers to this labour force. The thesis briefly traces the emergence of capitalism in feudal England and argues that labour power was priced in two ways. Organised male craft workers fought for the "family wage"; that is, for wages that would cover not only their own costs of production and reproduction, but also those of their dependents. This meant, however, that when women and children worked for wages, these were not designed to cover their subsistence requirement...
This paper uses the mode of production of the hunter-gatherers as a background to explain basic econ...
High unemployment and outmigration (either temporary or permanent) for work are longstanding featur...
This study of canal and railway labourers on Canada\u27s public works provides a detailed analysis o...
The thesis investigates the emergence of capitalist relations of production in the British Columbia ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the inshore fishermen in Canso, Nova Scotia and see if they...
Chinese migrant workers in North America have typically been regarded in two ways by historians: eit...
This thesis describes and analyses social and economic dimensions of small boat fishing in a Nova Sc...
The objective of this thesis is to examine the effects of the fishery crisis on the domestic divisio...
This study examines the fishing industry in British Columbia and finds that it is failing to provide...
Drawing on ethnographic research undertaken at sea in north-west Scotland, this thesis builds a labo...
The purpose of my thesis is to understand in what ways economic and productive transnationalisation ...
Recent studies of labour have clearly established that the capitalist state is very involved in the ...
This thesis is about the organisation, character and change of labour relations in expanding capital...
This thesis is an attempt to combine two opposing arguments which have appeared in the literature of...
British Columbia's salmon industry is currently one of the province's major sources of income. Its d...
This paper uses the mode of production of the hunter-gatherers as a background to explain basic econ...
High unemployment and outmigration (either temporary or permanent) for work are longstanding featur...
This study of canal and railway labourers on Canada\u27s public works provides a detailed analysis o...
The thesis investigates the emergence of capitalist relations of production in the British Columbia ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the inshore fishermen in Canso, Nova Scotia and see if they...
Chinese migrant workers in North America have typically been regarded in two ways by historians: eit...
This thesis describes and analyses social and economic dimensions of small boat fishing in a Nova Sc...
The objective of this thesis is to examine the effects of the fishery crisis on the domestic divisio...
This study examines the fishing industry in British Columbia and finds that it is failing to provide...
Drawing on ethnographic research undertaken at sea in north-west Scotland, this thesis builds a labo...
The purpose of my thesis is to understand in what ways economic and productive transnationalisation ...
Recent studies of labour have clearly established that the capitalist state is very involved in the ...
This thesis is about the organisation, character and change of labour relations in expanding capital...
This thesis is an attempt to combine two opposing arguments which have appeared in the literature of...
British Columbia's salmon industry is currently one of the province's major sources of income. Its d...
This paper uses the mode of production of the hunter-gatherers as a background to explain basic econ...
High unemployment and outmigration (either temporary or permanent) for work are longstanding featur...
This study of canal and railway labourers on Canada\u27s public works provides a detailed analysis o...