The book The American Workman was written by author Levasseur, Emile, 1828-1911 Here you can read free online of The American Workman book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The American Workman a good or bad book?
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In France, according to the statistics of the OMce du Tror vail (1891), women make 3 fr. (60 cents) a day on an aver- age in the Department of the Seine and 2 fr. 10 in the rest of France. Taking the State industries into account we may say that the general average for the whole of France is about 2 fr. 35 a day, or 14 francs a week. This is about ^Abstract of Labor Statistics, 1894, p. 82 ^ seq.
358 The American Laborer one-half the average rate received by male workmen.
Omitting gem-cutting in which the average rises to 5 fr. 15, it is in the textile industries that women's wages are highest — 2 fr. 45 in the spinning mills and the carpet factories.
On the other hand the average sinks as low as i fr. 30 in the manufacture of certain preparations for painting. The average earnings of dressmakers in cities range from i fr.
(La Rochelle) to 4 fr. (Versailles); nurses make from 75 centimes to 2 fr.
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