Industrial wages in mid-1880s Sweden: estimations beyond Bagge’s Wages in Sweden. Data, source and methods
Abstract
Most researchers interested in Swedish wages during early industrialization
have used the seminal work Wages in Sweden from the 1930s as their point of
departure. Whereas the material in Wages in Sweden solidly tracks the movements of
wages, it is not suitable for comparisons across industries or counties at a specific point
in time. Nor should Wages in Sweden be used to estimate wages in absolute levels. Based
on hitherto-unused source material from a large, nationwide public inquiry, we estimate
industrial wages in the mid-1880s. The population consists of industrial workers with
different experience, skills and firm attachment. Our estimations include a national
wage as well as inter-industry and inter-regional wages in both absolute and relative
terms, weighted by employment. The findings call for a substantial revision of relative
wages across industries. They also indicate that the wage dispersion across industries
and counties was lower than previously thought. We estimate the national wage for
women as being half the size of that of men.
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Date
2019-09Author
Hamark, Jesper
Editor
Collin, Kristoffer
Keywords
Sweden 1880s
industrial wages
regional wages
absolute wage levels
relative wages
male and female wages
Gösta Bagge
Wages in Sweden
Publication type
report
ISSN
1653-1000
Series/Report no.
Göteborg Papers in Economic History
24
Language
eng