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Ekonomik Yaklasim. 1998; 9(31): 25-35


INDUSTRIALIZATION AND WAGED WORK IN SALONlCA AT THE END OF 19th CENTURY

Yüksel AKKAYA.




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This article analyses evolution (development) of the industrialization and the situation of the waged work in Salonica at the end of 19th century. Salonica was a very important city of the Ottoman Empire which was experiencing important inustrial developments during 1870's and 1880, tended to increase its available capacity in 1890's. As a result of industrialization, the structure of labor force of the city began to change in favor of industry and women became an important part of the wage earners.

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Article Language: EnglishTurkish





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