Women's Work, Gender Conflict, and Labour Markets in Europe, 1500-1900

This article surveys the recent research on women's work in Europe between 1500 and 1900. It argues that despite changes in the structure of the European labour market during this period, the position of women within it exhibited remarkable continuity. The particular features of the gender divi...

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Commercial production
Division of labor
Employment
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Labor
Labor force
Labor markets
Men
Patriarchies
Wages
Women
Working women
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