every day but they were payed about a couple of pence because things cost less in those days
about 2 pennies a week
2p
Their parents paid for them to go to school.
Victorian workers were mostly children. These children were called labours. They worked very hard. But they didn't get paid properly. These children were very poor.
100p a day
Victorian children got paid so little because the government didn't have enough money to give to them, because they also had to give money to all the children in the country. They only paid them meat or bread, and usually only got 2 pounds a year!
yes but very little.
in the Victorian times maids were generally paid up to 3 pence a day
Cheap labour ! They paid children very little wages - if at all!
Education in Victorian times served essentially the same purpose that it serves today; knowledge prepares people for more productive and better paid careers, and for more intellectually rich and rewarding lives. But we can add that due to the lack of child labor laws in Victorian times, children who didn't go to school were in most cases sent to work instead, which made for rather dreary childhoods.
Around £8 to £10 a year
15 pound