Married women's work : being the report of an enquiry undertaken by the Women's industrial council (incorporated) / edited by Clementina Black.
- Date:
- 1915
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Married women's work : being the report of an enquiry undertaken by the Women's industrial council (incorporated) / edited by Clementina Black. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![BUDGET 7. “* Ragger ’’ No. 10. This woman’s standing wage is 12/— a week, but all short time is deducted.” Husband’s earnings eateinlletine sane {I os. 2d. a week, but the pits are being worked out, or have bad seams, and there are long periods of short time. They have 3 children. The following is stated as the family weekly budget, ‘‘ when income permits’’: 5 to keep. Seagal bce eke Percentages. Rent : Sh 5] 14°4 Child-minding ASSO 16:9 Insurance and Union rT .6 6:3 2 cwt. Coal 4 oe 2ieO 8°5 Groceries (including Butter and Eggs) 1300 Meat ue I oO Bones o8 Fry = He 0s Onions and Carrots Oma Potatoes O77 1? stone Flour 3 02 Milk I oO IZ 9 239 22.58 I100:0 Remarks.—Nothing for light, wood, or clothing is included. The diet includes no cheese, and only 1/— for meat.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b32766348_0276.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


