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6 The Role of Women Workers 183
The Employment of Women, 185
Women Working in the Textile Industry, 189
Women Working in the Mining Industry, 196
Notes, 210
7 Is Child Labor a Fading Memory? 213
Declining Employment in Textiles and Mining, 214
Is Child Labor Only a Memory, 237
Notes, 255
Appendix 1: The Number of Textile Factories in Great Britain 257
Appendix 2: The Number of Coal Collieries in Great Britain 261
Appendix 3: Efficient Household Model 263
Appendix 4: Exports of Textile Manufactures in Great Britain 264
Appendix 5: Production Processes in Textile Industry 266
Appendix 6: The Invention of the Spinning Jenny 273
Appendix 7: Produce of British Tin and Copper Mines 1790-1855 274
Appendix 8: The Process of Coal and Metal Mining 276
Appendix 9: Cross Tabulations of Children in Mining 279
Appendix 10: Cross Tabulations of Women in Mining 280
Selected Bibliography 281
Index 301

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Publication Information: Book Title: Hard at Work in Factories and Mines: The Economics of Child Labor during the British Industrial Revolution. Contributors: Carolyn Tuttle - author. Publisher: Westview Press. Place of Publication: Boulder, CO. Publication Year: 1999. Page Number: viii.
    
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