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In the late 1800s, working days were six per week for the workers and they had to work for 9 to 12 hours per day.
What were the working hours of the workers in 1800s?
In the 1800s, many Americans had to work for seventy hours or more per week and at that time period, the length of the workweek became an important political issue. Since that time, the workweek’s length has decreased considerably.
Some observers believe that most American workers adopted the practice of working from “first light to dark” that means filling all their free hours with work throughout the colonial period and into the nineteenth century.
Gallman in 1975 calculates the changes in implicit hours of work per agricultural worker and estimates that working hours were increased 11 percent to 18 percent from 1800s to 1850s.
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