. The industries of Russia . % ^ Cartographical works r~i From 41 to 49 50to59kopecks From 63to69kopecks. From 73io84 kopecks From tmto 1,32 roubles FLUCTUATION OF THE AVERAGE PRICES,DURING THE 10 YEARSFROM 1882 TO 1891, ALLOWED IN HARVEST TO DAY WORKMEN FOR THEIR BOARD. Chapter Economy, Map N? Del. Cartogaphical works From 5tol2 kopecks From 15to20kopecks From 25 to30 kopecks From 35 to 70 kopecks. From to 2/20 roubles RURAL ECONOMY. 251 Map JV» 3, annexed to the above table, shows the average price
. The industries of Russia . % ^ Cartographical works r~i From 41 to 49 50to59kopecks From 63to69kopecks. From 73io84 kopecks From tmto 1,32 roubles FLUCTUATION OF THE AVERAGE PRICES,DURING THE 10 YEARSFROM 1882 TO 1891, ALLOWED IN HARVEST TO DAY WORKMEN FOR THEIR BOARD. Chapter Economy, Map N? Del. Cartogaphical works From 5tol2 kopecks From 15to20kopecks From 25 to30 kopecks From 35 to 70 kopecks. From to 2/20 roubles RURAL ECONOMY. 251 Map JV» 3, annexed to the above table, shows the average price paid to simplehands during harvest in the different localities; Map A» 4, the yearly fluctuations insuch prices during the said ten years. The above table shows that the day wages duringspring sowings is rather low and does not differ much, neither in the different localitiesnor in different seasons. The difference between the lowest price in the government ofGrodno, 29 kopecks, and the highest, in the government of Arkhangel, 72 kopecks,does not exceed 43 kopecks. The yearly fluctuations of daily wages in spring do notgenerally exceed 10 or 15 kopecks, and only in some new Russian governments do thesedifferences amount to 35 kopecks. The highest day wages during spring sowings are paidin the Baltic, St. Petersburg, Olonets, Yaroslav and Archa
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