In this article we study the distinct formative stages of the labour market for external wet nurses employed by Galician foundling hospitals in the second half of the nineteenth century. We focus on changes in the nature of wet nurses’ work due to the benevolence laws (1822, 1836, 1849) that were driven by Spain’s liberal state. We also examine wet nurses’ socio-demographic profile and the geographic distribution of their labour markets. Finally, we explore the economic impact that Galician foundling hospitals had on rural districts, looking closely at the importance of external wet nurse wages for family budgetsS
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This article aims to reconstruct female labour activity rates in Galicia in the mid-19th century, an...
International audienceThis article provides new data on the female labour activity rate, obtained by...
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In Spain, the wet nurse increased the survival of children through care and breastfeeding of other ...
Poor relief has received less attention from historians of southern Europe compared with northern Eu...
The article emphasises the rationality in which families of historical populations made use of all t...
Poor relief has received less attention from historians of southern Europe compared with northern Eu...
This article examines the care work undertaken by wet-nurses employed by Florence’s foundling hospit...
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This article analyses the complex interrelation between the discriminatory situation of women in the...
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