A History of American Economic LifeCrofts, 1946 - 810 páginas |
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... wage had probably doubled . The wages of this class of workers were maintained by the competition of many employments - agriculture , internal improve- ments , factory labor . It is difficult to lump into a single class the wages of ...
... wage had probably doubled . The wages of this class of workers were maintained by the competition of many employments - agriculture , internal improve- ments , factory labor . It is difficult to lump into a single class the wages of ...
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... wages she received . The Workingman's Advocate in 1868 wrote that " women do not get , in the average , one - fourth the wages that men receive , " and a detailed statistical analysis of the depression of 1921 came to the conclusion ...
... wages she received . The Workingman's Advocate in 1868 wrote that " women do not get , in the average , one - fourth the wages that men receive , " and a detailed statistical analysis of the depression of 1921 came to the conclusion ...
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... wage earner is provided by the fluctuations in his wages . There are volumes of wage statistics for the United States , but it has been ex- ceedingly difficult to interpret them or to draw any conclusions . The statis- ticians also have ...
... wage earner is provided by the fluctuations in his wages . There are volumes of wage statistics for the United States , but it has been ex- ceedingly difficult to interpret them or to draw any conclusions . The statis- ticians also have ...
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THE IMPERIAL FRONTIER | 3 |
PRODUCTION IN THE BRITISH COLONIES | 40 |
THE DOMAIN OF COLONIAL COMMERCE | 92 |
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