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Heimarbeiterschutz für "die Mütter des arbeitenden Volkes" : Deutschland 1896-1914
Verfasst von:
Schöck-Quinteros, Eva
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in:
L' homme
Wien; Köln; Weimar:
1998
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183 - 215 S.
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Einrichtung: | Ariadne | Wien |
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Verfasst von: | Schöck-Quinteros, Eva info |
In: | L' homme |
Jahr: | 1998 |
Sprache: | Deutsch |
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After the 1896 strike in Berlin's garment industry, homework became a permanent subject of the social and political debates in Imperial Germany. A main topic in this discussion was the question whether the state should regulate homework and, if yes, how this should be implemented in practice. It was widely agreed that the best means to protext homework was to guarantee minimum wages, since legislation concerning working conditions could not be effectively controlled and would turn inot a disadvantage for the homeworkers. The close relationship between the social reform and the women's movement in general and with regard to homework in particular has not been a matter of historical research until recently. It is the intention of this essay to show the participation of women of Christian-Social background as well as the women's movement generally in the debate about homework. Around 1900 an active women's network with a leading role in this discussion had been developed. These women supported the maintenance and regulation of homework in order to provide work opportunities for the "mothers of the working people" | |
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