Socialism; Women -- Social and moral questions; Women and socialism
The endeavors of employers to lengthen the work day in order to extract
larger profits from their workers is met with little resistance
by women workers. That explains why in the textile industry, for
instance, in which more than half of the workers are women the
work day is ~longest~. It was necessary therefore that government
protection by limiting the hours of work should begin with this
industry. Women being accustomed to an endless work day by their
domestic activity, submit to the increased demands upon their labor
power without offering resistance.
PERSONS EMPLOYED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS.
KEY
(C) COUNTRIES
(Y) Year of Census
Ger: German Empire
Aus: Austria
Hun: Hungary
Rus: Russia
Ita: Italy
Swi: Switzerland
Fra: France
Bel: Belgium
Net: Netherlands
Den: Denmark
Swe: Sweden
Nor: Norway
EnW: England and Wales
Sco: Scotland
Ire: Ireland
GBI: Great Britain and Ireland
USA: United States of America[126]
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| Entire Population
+------------------------------------
(C) (Y) | Male Female Both
----------+------------------------------------
Ger 1907 | 30,461,100 31,259,429 61,720,529
Aus 1900 | 12,852,693 13,298,015 26,150,708
Hun 1900 | 9,582,152 9,672,407 19,254,559
Rus 1897 | 62,477,348 63,162,673 125,640,021
Ita 1901 | 16,155,130 16,320,123 32,475,253
Swi 1900 | 1,627,025 1,688,418 3,315,433
Fra 1901 | 18,916,889 19,533,899 38,450,788
Bel 1900 | 3,324,834 3,368,714 6,693,548
Net 1899 | 2,520,603 2,583,535 5,104,138
Den 1901 | 1,193,448 1,256,092 2,449,540
Swe 1900 | 2,506,436 2,630,005 5,136,441
Nor 1900 | 1,066,693 1,154,784 2,221,477
EnW 1901 | 15,728,613 16,799,230 32,527,843
Sco 1901 | 2,173,755 2,298,348 4,472,103
Ire 1901 | 2,200,040 2,258,735 4,458,775
GBI 1901 | 20,102,408 21,356,313 41,458,721
USA 1900 | 39,059,242 37,244,145 76,303,387
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