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Wage Systems and Inequalities in Global History, 1500–1950. International Review of Social History, Volume 70 - Special Issue S33 (April 2025)
30-05-2025 14:38Wage Systems and Inequalities in Global History, 1500–1950, International Review of Social History, Volume 70 - Special Issue S33 - April 2025.
Edited by Hélder Carvalhal, Jan Lucassen, Judy Z. Stephenson, Pim de Zwart.
Table of Contents
Hélder Carvalhal, Jan Lucassen, Judy Z. Stephenson, and Pim de Zwart, "Introduction: Wage Systems and Inequalities in Global History"
Sam Geens and Bruno Blondé, "An Apology for Unreal Wages: Building Labourers and Living Standards in the Southern Low Countries (1290–1560)"
Kathryn E. Gary, "The Distinct Seasonality of Early Modern Casual Labor and the Short Durations of Individual Working Years: Sweden 1500–1800"
Moritz Kaiser, "Wage Determination and Employer Power in the Labour Market for Servants: Evidence from England and Wales, 1780–1834"
Calumet Links and Erik Green, "Wages, Gender, and Coercion: Socio-Economic Stratification and Labour Practices among the Khoe in Early Nineteenth-Century Cape Colony"
Hélder Carvalhal and Jan Lucassen, "Beyond the Great Divergence: Household Income in the Indian Subcontinent, 1500–1870"
Elise van Nederveen Meerkerk and Aditi Dixit, "Human Beings Are Too Cheap in India: Wages and Work Organization as Business Strategies in Bombay’s Late Colonial Textile Industry"
Benjamin Schneider, "Living Standards and Development Paths: Factory Systems and Job Quality during US Industrialization, 1790–1840"
Carmen Sarasúa, "In-kind Wages: Understanding Workers’ Strategies to Cope with Inflation and Poverty"
Francisco J. Marco-Gracia and Pablo Delgado, "So Rich, So Poor: Household Income and Consumption in Urban Spain in the Early Twentieth Century (Zaragoza, 1924)"
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