1990
DOI: 10.2307/20075798
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Migrations saisonnières de main-d'œuvre: Le cas de la France en 1860

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“…It was as if agriculture offered a high wage for a brief period every year in order to attract workers who were usually engaged in industrial production. 49 Seasonal labour was more intensive during the periods workers spent in towns and even more for peasant-workers in cottage industry. At the same time, wages, above all real wages, stagnated.…”
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“…It was as if agriculture offered a high wage for a brief period every year in order to attract workers who were usually engaged in industrial production. 49 Seasonal labour was more intensive during the periods workers spent in towns and even more for peasant-workers in cottage industry. At the same time, wages, above all real wages, stagnated.…”
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“… 19 Bompard, Magnac, and Postel‐Vinay, ‘Migrations saisonnières’; Grantham, ‘Economic history’, Postel‐Vinay, ‘Dis‐integration’, Sicsic, ‘City–farm wage gaps’. …”
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