The Old Fashioned Woman Primitive Fancies About the Sex

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The Old Fashioned Woman Primitive Fancies About the Sex
Elsie Worthington Clews Parsons
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Whatever the causes, women's wages in all grades of work tend to be lower than the wages of men, a disproportion recently recognised by the English National In- surance Act in providing that the employer should pay from six to twelve cents a day into the general fund for a workman, from six to ten cents a day for a workwoman. Among employees earning more than sixty cents a day, the class in which J. A. , The Evolution of Modern Capital, p. 309. London and New York, 1902).
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...he employer pays six cents for both sexes, the men contribute eight cents, the women, six.
Blood-money as well as wages expresses the com- parative economic value of women. Among the Moslems a woman's blood-money is half a man's. Among the Moslem Galla, for example, it is fifty oxen; a man's, one hundred. ^^ For a pregnant Somali woman it is one hundred cows, if she is carrying a boy, if a girl, fifty cows.^' According to Cambrian law a woman's blood-money was half a man's, her brother's; according to the laws of the Brets and Scots it was equal to her brother's if she was unmarried, but married, less than two thirds her husband's.^" Among the Wanika, a man's blood-money is four slaves or twelve milch cows, a woman's, three slaves or nine milch cows.


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