Domestic Servants and Households in Rochdale, 1851-1871 |
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advertisements amongst appear APPENDIX BACUP BEETON Beeton's BIRTHPLACES Board of Guardians census Census of England cent Committee Minute Books CONT control sample decline domestic servants domestic service Ebery and Preston Edwardian England employed servants England and Wales figures girls GROUP OF EMPLOYER household heads households containing housekeepers housemaid income increase indicate KIN/SERVANTS labour Lancashire large numbers late Victorian lived London male MARITAL STATUS married middle-class Newspaper Collection nineteenth century number of households number of persons number of servants nurses OCCUPATIONAL GROUPINGS percentage period Prestwich PROFESSIONAL registries relative retailing Rochdale Board Rochdale district Rochdale Observer ROCHDALE WOMEN rural migrants servant employers servant employment servant population servant-employing households SERVANTS BORN servants employed servants in Rochdale Service in late social classes SOCIAL-ECONOMIC GROUP statistically significant total number town urban urban contemporaries Victorian Victorian and Edwardian whilst wife Women's Industrial Council workers Workhouse Committee Minute Yorkshire
References to this book
Poor Women's Lives: Gender, Work, and Poverty in Late-Victorian London Andrew August No preview available - 1999 |