Whilst the legislative history of British agricultural policy in the early twentieth century has received considerable attention from historians, the evolution of the minimum wage in agriculture and the formation of the Agricultural Wages Board has been largely ignored. This article aims to rectify this neglect. It argues that there were three distinct phases of development, which, whilst overlapping to a certain extent, were ultimately shaped by different political, social and economic imperatives. It will show that the first phase, 1909-14, was overshadowed by the rhetoric of the newly formed trades boards and was ultimately unsuccessful. The second phase, 1917-20, was dominated by wartime concerns over food and labour supply and resulted...
This article argues that farm service was an adaptable and sustainable system of hiring labour in ar...
The paper forms three series for farm workers 1209-1869: nominal wages, the marginal product of farm...
The Seed Testing Station (STS) is a key and clear example of agricultural modernization in twentieth...
This article examines the effects on wages and employment of the minimum wage in agriculture during ...
This paper aims to describe how British agricultural policy has historically undergone transformatio...
Since the abolition of the Wages Councils in September 1993, agriculture is the only sector in the U...
Since the abolition of the Wages Councils in September 1993, agriculture is the only sector in the U...
State intervention in the United Kingdom's farming industry was necessitated by the problems of the ...
Since the land act of 1881 initiated the process of vesting Ireland’s greatest natural resource in ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:3597.9512(CEPR-DP--1021) / BLDSC - B...
Since the land act of 1881 initiated the process of vesting Ireland’s greatest natural resource in...
This study charts the development of statutory minimum wage policy between 1906-1939. Unlike other w...
This paper reviews changes in farm employment over the 20th Century by viewing farm work as it was a...
This article argues that farm service was an adaptable and sustainable system of hiring labour in ar...
This paper uses cross-section data to examine the determinants of wages for agricultural craft worke...
This article argues that farm service was an adaptable and sustainable system of hiring labour in ar...
The paper forms three series for farm workers 1209-1869: nominal wages, the marginal product of farm...
The Seed Testing Station (STS) is a key and clear example of agricultural modernization in twentieth...
This article examines the effects on wages and employment of the minimum wage in agriculture during ...
This paper aims to describe how British agricultural policy has historically undergone transformatio...
Since the abolition of the Wages Councils in September 1993, agriculture is the only sector in the U...
Since the abolition of the Wages Councils in September 1993, agriculture is the only sector in the U...
State intervention in the United Kingdom's farming industry was necessitated by the problems of the ...
Since the land act of 1881 initiated the process of vesting Ireland’s greatest natural resource in ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:3597.9512(CEPR-DP--1021) / BLDSC - B...
Since the land act of 1881 initiated the process of vesting Ireland’s greatest natural resource in...
This study charts the development of statutory minimum wage policy between 1906-1939. Unlike other w...
This paper reviews changes in farm employment over the 20th Century by viewing farm work as it was a...
This article argues that farm service was an adaptable and sustainable system of hiring labour in ar...
This paper uses cross-section data to examine the determinants of wages for agricultural craft worke...
This article argues that farm service was an adaptable and sustainable system of hiring labour in ar...
The paper forms three series for farm workers 1209-1869: nominal wages, the marginal product of farm...
The Seed Testing Station (STS) is a key and clear example of agricultural modernization in twentieth...