Administrative unit

Carlisle LabMkt

Urban Labour Market

Weekly Wages Rates for Selected Occupations (Pence)

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Year Bookbinders
1874 288 Show data context
1875 288 Show data context
1876 324 Show data context
1877 324 Show data context
1878 324 Show data context
1879 336 Show data context
1880 336 Show data context
1881 336 Show data context
1882 336 Show data context
1883 336 Show data context
1884 336 Show data context
1885 336 Show data context
1886 360 Show data context
1887 360 Show data context
1888 360 Show data context
1889 360 Show data context
1890 360 Show data context
1891 360 Show data context
1892 360 Show data context
1893 360 Show data context
1894 360 Show data context
1895 360 Show data context
1896 360 Show data context
1897 360 Show data context
1898 360 Show data context
1899 360 Show data context
1900 360 Show data context
1901 360 Show data context
1902 360 Show data context
1903 384 Show data context
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1905 384 Show data context
1906 384 Show data context
Date: Source:
1874 - 1906 Rates of Wages and Hours of Labour in various industries in the United Kingdom for a series of years

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These data were originally gathered by trade unions, mainly in the artisan trades, and record their 'Standard Rates' These were the minimum rates that union members were expected to accept; members offered lower wages were entitled to claim unemployment benefits from the union.


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GB Historical GIS / University of Portsmouth, Carlisle LabMkt through time | Work & Poverty Statistics | Weekly Wages Rates for Selected Occupations (Pence), A Vision of Britain through Time.

URL: https://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/unit/12832485/cube/WEEKLY_WAGES

Date accessed: 30th April 2024