The table shows how many employess and factories were established in England and Wales in 1851 until 1901. Overall, the total employees decreased significantly. In contrast, the number of factories showed oppositely wher
The table below illustrates the total amount of male and female workers who worked in factories for 50 years moreover, the data for the workers is for two nations.
The table shows the correlation between the number of employees, both male and female, and the number of factories in England and Wales from 1851 to 1901.
The table below provides us with information about the quantity of male and female employees and factories in England and Wales from 1851 to 1901. The overall trend is a decline in total employees but there is a growth
The table illustrates the number of labours and factories in England and Wales in the period during the period from 1851 to 1901. Looking at the chart from an overall perspective, the number of employees and factories sh
The given table illustrates the number of male and female workers and manufacturing units in England and Wales in 10 years intervals starting from 1851 to 1901.
The given table illustrates the number of male and female workers and manufacturing units in England and Wales in 10 years intervals starting from 1851 to 1901. Overall, number of factory employees dropped steadily
The given table illustrates the number of male and female workers and manufacturing units in England and Wales in 10 years intervals starting from 1851 to 1901. Overall, number of factory employees dropped steadily
The table illustrates how many male and female workers were employed in British and Walsh factories in the years from 1851 to 1901. In general, the amount of male and female labours experienced a downward trend throughou
The table below shows the change in the figure of female and male staffs and their work places that took place in 2 countries in the UK from 1851 to 1901.