the pay was 5 cents a day
£110
for a average person in Belize they earn about $200 a week.
The Average wage in the UK for the year 1960 was between £12.00 to £14.00 per Week, (Working Week Being 45 Hours)
300 per week
The average wage in 1942 was £320 or just over £6 a week.
1. How much would the child make per week on average? 2. What are some jobs that children had to work on? 3. On average, how many children were working during the Industrial Revolution?
one shilling per week.
about 5 pence a day or $1.50 for 16 hours of work :):):)
The town was industrialAddition:The industrial revolution was the cause of many benefits, for example the increase in the standard of living, but at the same time it also caused poor working conditions and the exploitation of the average labourer.
the average worker spent 14 hours a day on the job, 6 days a week
The ages of children or women working in factories now corresponded to the time they could work in a day and/or week.
The average income for a industrial worker in the 1800's was 7 dollars a week. This is about 500 dollars a year.
Life was centered around work in the factories- It took up most of your week. It was cosidered a goal in life to have a good position in a factory.
2 miles
all members of the family worked to earn money
The typical work week of a factory worker in the mid-19th century America was very bad. Most men worked an average of 80 hours per week for a set rate of pay. They worked in poorly ventilated and dimly lit factory environments that greatly impacted their health. Long hours and worn tools cause many injuries and deaths to occur. The wage earners did not see much of their families which caused hardships in the home.
Children who worked in textile factories during the Industrial Revolution typically worked 12-16 hours a day, six days a week. This grueling schedule often led to exhaustion and health issues for these young workers.