This article revisits a familiar source - the 1834 Poor Law Report - to provide a fresh overview of the regional map of female and child labour in the early nineteenth-century countryside. Patterns of employment in domestic industry and agricultural labour (particularly haymaking, weeding, and harvesting), as well as data on contributions of labourers to the annual family income, both confirm and contrast with the findings of previous studies which use alternative sources (farm account books and settlement examinations for instance). Orthodox accounts of rural employment and wage patterns should not be accepted uncritically. The research adopts an empirical approach to the qualitative evidence contained in the report, calling for a reassess...
This article argues that farm service was an adaptable and sustainable system of hiring labour in ar...
Using national data from 14 representative developing countries, this paper explores rural wage empl...
This thesis examines the specific connections between wage labour and poverty in Dorset from c. 1680...
This thesis examines a previously neglected aspect of agrarian social and economic history: the work...
This thesis examines a previously neglected aspect of agrarian social and economic history: the work...
Despite the growth of women's history and rural social history in the past thirty years, the work pe...
This article examines one of the most infamous forms of rural labour in nineteenth-century No rfolk:...
The movement of rural labour and the workings of the rural labour market have all too often been neg...
Labour and labour markets in and between town and countryside have been puzzling to economic histori...
This book offers a new history of the farmworker in England from 1850 to the present day. It focuses...
This article argues that farm service was an adaptable and sustainable system of hiring labour in ar...
Finding a ‘solution’ for the seemingly intractable problem of unemployment in post-Napoleonic rural ...
BACKGROUND Infant mortality in nineteenth-century rural places has been largely neglected: to study ...
of History at the University of Houston-Clear Lake. She is now studying the dynamics of male and fem...
This thesis explores how a typical area of rural Wales participated in and was shaped by social and ...
This article argues that farm service was an adaptable and sustainable system of hiring labour in ar...
Using national data from 14 representative developing countries, this paper explores rural wage empl...
This thesis examines the specific connections between wage labour and poverty in Dorset from c. 1680...
This thesis examines a previously neglected aspect of agrarian social and economic history: the work...
This thesis examines a previously neglected aspect of agrarian social and economic history: the work...
Despite the growth of women's history and rural social history in the past thirty years, the work pe...
This article examines one of the most infamous forms of rural labour in nineteenth-century No rfolk:...
The movement of rural labour and the workings of the rural labour market have all too often been neg...
Labour and labour markets in and between town and countryside have been puzzling to economic histori...
This book offers a new history of the farmworker in England from 1850 to the present day. It focuses...
This article argues that farm service was an adaptable and sustainable system of hiring labour in ar...
Finding a ‘solution’ for the seemingly intractable problem of unemployment in post-Napoleonic rural ...
BACKGROUND Infant mortality in nineteenth-century rural places has been largely neglected: to study ...
of History at the University of Houston-Clear Lake. She is now studying the dynamics of male and fem...
This thesis explores how a typical area of rural Wales participated in and was shaped by social and ...
This article argues that farm service was an adaptable and sustainable system of hiring labour in ar...
Using national data from 14 representative developing countries, this paper explores rural wage empl...
This thesis examines the specific connections between wage labour and poverty in Dorset from c. 1680...