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The table illustrate that number of employees including male and female and factories which are involved in the production of silk in two countries for over 50 years. It is clear that number of worker had been decreased , while factories production of silk were slightly increase for the past 50 years. In the year […]
The table illustrates the change in quantity of employees working at factories from 1851 to 1901, as well as the number of factories itself. It is clear that the number of factories producing silk considerably increased through the described period. Simultaneously the total number of employees decreased quite dramatically. It is quite oblivious that the […]
The provided table illustrates the amount of fellow workers and manufactures that made silk in two countries, such as England and Whales, during five decades. Overall, it is obvious from the data, that the quantity of women was more than men during the period under focus. Furthermore, the factories demonstrated a peak in 1861 and […]
The table graph depicts the number of factories and factory workers in England and wales from 1851 to 1091. Overall, it can be clearly seen that total number of employees were increased in the beginning year. Whereas, the least number of employees found in 1901.Number of factories were increased over the period. Firstly, in 1851 […]
The table shows the proportion of the factory staff and factories in England and Wales over 50 years from 1851 to 1901. Overall, both gender employees declined through 5 decade, whereas the factory numbers increased during the same period. In 1851, male employees were the highest with 287 100 rather than females 190 000 workers. […]
