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Hart RA & Roberts JE (2013) Industrial composition, methods of compensation, and real earnings in the Great Depression. Stirling Economics Discussion Paper, 2013-03. http://www.management.stir.ac.uk/research/economics/working-papers
Abstract
In an extension of an earlier paper (Hart and Roberts, 2012), we investigate the pay and working time of blue-collar timeworkers and pieceworkers during the Great Depression within British engineering firms. We compare and contrast southern/midland engineering districts of Britain with northern districts. The south/midlands region was dominated by piece-rated workers and by modern sections of the industry, such as vehicle and aircraft manufacture. Time-rated work predominated in northern districts where older sections – for example, marine and textile engineering – were clustered. These contrasting industrial compositions and associated payment methods offer further insights into manufacturing real earnings responses to the Great Depression.
Keywords
Industrial composition; piecework; timework; real earnings; the Great Depression
JEL codes
- E32: Business Fluctuations; Cycles
- J31: Wage Level and Structure; Wage Differentials
- J33: Compensation Packages; Payment Methods
- N64: Economic History: Manufacturing and Construction: Europe: 1913-
Title of series | Stirling Economics Discussion Paper |
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Number in series | 2013-03 |
Publication date online | 28/02/2013 |
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