Three Lectures On the Rate of Wages Delivered Before the University of Oxford
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' 1 Supposing you had had eight English carders under you, how much more work could you have done ?' — ' With one Englishman, I could have done more than I did with those eight Frenchmen. It cannot be called work they do : it is only look- ing at it, and wishing it done. ' ' Do the French make their yarn at a greater expense ?' — ( Yes ; though they have their HIGH AND LOW WAGES. 13 hands for much less wages than in England. ' — pp. 580, 5S2. Even in the same country, and in the same employment...s, similar inequalities are constantly observed. Every one is aware that much more exertion is undergone by the labourer by task- work than by the day-labourer ; by the indepen- dent day-labourer than by the pauper ; and even by the pauper than by the convict. It is obvious that the rate of wages is less likely to be uniform than the price of labour, as the amount of wages will be affected, in the first place, by any variations in the price, and, in the second place, by any variations in the amount, of the labour exerted.
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