Victorian children typically earned very little as bird scarers, often receiving around 6 pence a day for their work. This meager wage reflected the low value placed on child labor during that era, as children were commonly employed in various low-paying roles to support their families. The job involved scaring birds away from crops, which was crucial for protecting farmers' harvests. Overall, the wages were insufficient for a decent living, highlighting the harsh realities of child labor in the Victorian period.
Not very much!
Children were Paid only 6 shillings a day. This would be 30 pence today. It was very hard for many because this was what they had to feed their entire family.
believe it or not £10 in victorian times was about £1000. by HP HISTORIAN PLACES.
they got paid very little, as the people who owned the factory were mean and cruel, as they were very rich. mean to children, like children didnt matter. like children didnt exist. *gasp!* what if we dont well i never saw it wait what if we wer- *ehem* sorry!
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nothing
Not very much!
2p
Not very much!
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how much did victorianchildren get payed for working as putters
about 2 pennies a week
£9000
Usually around 69 cents, depending on the quality.
The Victorian got $100,000.
they had to go to school or they went to work to sweep chimnys
Children were Paid only 6 shillings a day. This would be 30 pence today. It was very hard for many because this was what they had to feed their entire family.