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Women’s Work and the Occupational Structure in Late Nineteenth-Century Sweden

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 October 2023

Jonas Lindström
Affiliation:
Uppsala University, History Department, Uppsala, Sweden
Maria Ågren*
Affiliation:
Uppsala University, History Department, Uppsala, Sweden
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Abstract

It has long been recognized that, in order to understand economies in the past, we need better information about women's work and tertiary sector work. It is also well known that, while valuable in many ways, nineteenth-century censuses give incomplete information about women's contributions to the economy. Consequently, censuses are a poor basis for estimating the occupational structure. This article offers a solution to these problems by triangulating census data with qualitative information extracted from court records. The result is a more reasonable estimate of the first-level occupational structure in a Swedish local society (Västerås and its surroundings) around 1880. This estimate suggests that just before the onset of industrialization, around eighty per cent of the adult population, women and men, were active in primary and tertiary sector work. Compared to the census, the analysis sets women's share in the primary and the tertiary sectors at higher levels. The article has a strong methodological focus and describes in detail how the court records were analysed and adjusted to be comparable with the census.

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Figure 1. Map of the Västmanland region.

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Table 1. Occupational structure in Västerås, Snevringe, and Tuhundra according to the 1880 census, percentage of individuals.

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Table 2. Individuals in activity dataset by gender and marital status, 1860–1880, compared with proportion of the total population (age fifteen and over) in Västerås, Snevringe, and Tuhundra, 1880.

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Figure 2. Proportion of people with occupational descriptors, by age group and gender, in Västerås, Snevringe, and Tuhundra, 1880.Source: Minnesota Population Center. Integrated Public Use Microdata Series, International: Version 7.1 [dataset]. Minneapolis, MN: IPUMS, 2018, https://doi.org/10.18128/D020.V7.1.

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Table 3. Occupational structure in Västerås, Snevringe, and Tuhundra in 1880, based on the assumption that women worked as much as men and were distributed across sectors in the same proportions as men, N and percentage of individuals.

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Table 4. Women's and men's shares of activities in sixteen types of work. Västerås, Snevringe, and Tuhundra, 1860–1880, percentage of activities.

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Table 5. Women's shares of activities in sixteen types of work, mechanically adjusted. Västerås, Snevringe, and Tuhundra, 1860–1880, percentage of activities.

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Table 6. Women's and men's shares of activities in first- and second-level sectors. Numbers adjusted to reflect the gender ratio in the area (53/47). Västerås, Snevringe, and Tuhundra, 1880, percentage of activities.

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Table 7. Occupational structure in Västerås, Snevringe, and Tuhundra in 1880, based on 1880 census and adjusted court record data, N and percentage of individuals.

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Table 8. Women's and men's shares of work in primary, secondary, and tertiary sectors in Västerås, Snevringe, and Tuhundra in 1880, based on 1880 census and adjusted court record data, percentage of individuals.