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Michael economy is based on subsistence food harvests (hunting, fishing and gardening) supplemented by part-time wage earning. Most wage-earning positions are in city government ...
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Kleinberg and Boris point to a dominant paradigm which promotes wage-earning fathers with financially dependent mothers, the exclusion of same-sex couples, and the marginalization ...
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Social and Economic Condition of the Wage-Earning Class in York. III. The Standard of Life. IV. The Poverty Line. V. The Immediate Causes of Poverty in York
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Conditions were poor with wage-earning drivers working very long hours for low rates of pay. Much of the available work was casual and seasonal.
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Moore's speech containted stirring aggrivation at the unjust moneyed aristocracy, Nicholas Biddle (second US Bank), and the lack of equality of the wage earning worker.
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... political parties have often struggled over the question of whether they should seek to organize and represent the entire proletariat, or just the wage-earning working class.
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A History of Wage-Earning Women in the United States. New York: Oxford University Press, 2003. p. 219 ^ Kessler-Harris, Alice. Out to Work: A History of Wage-Earning Women in the ...
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Her resulting 1909 book, Women and the Trades, was the first large survey of wage-earning women in America and the first of the six volumes of the Survey.
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... River eastward (the so-called East Elbia), however, practically all of the land was long ago gathered into great estates, and most of the people were landless, wage-earning ...
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Though by then an increasing number were switching to wage-earning work rather than agriculture, the residents continued to raise chili peppers, corn, and wheat, to speak their ...
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