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  1. Cliometrics, child labor, and the industrial revolution.Jane Humphries - 1999 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 13 (3-4):269-283.
    Abstract Ten years ago, Clark Nardinelli shocked conventional historians by reinterpreting child labor as a sensible response to the Industrial Revolution. Nardinelli's exculpation of child labor follows front the way in which he deploys neoclassical economic theory. How relevant is his neoclassical model to the early industrial economy, and how realistic is methodological individualism to the decisions that sent young children into the appalling work places of early industrial Britain? Rather than seeing neoclassical economics as a substitute for historical judgment, (...)
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  • Slow Change or No Change?: Feminism, Socialism and the Problem of Men.Lynne Segal - 1989 - Feminist Review 31 (1):5-21.
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  • Women and Trade Unions in the Workplace.Nicola Charles - 1983 - Feminist Review 15 (1):3-22.
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