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Нормы эксплуатации горнорабочих Сибири в конце XIX - начале ХХ в. В. П. Зиновьев, И. С. Соловенко

By: Зиновьев, Василий Павлович, 1949-Contributor(s): Соловенко, Игорь Сергеевич, 1971-Material type: ArticleArticleOther title: Norm of exploitation of miners in Siberia in the late 19th - early 20th centuries [Parallel title]Subject(s): горнорабочие | Сибирь | 19 век конец | 20 век началоGenre/Form: статьи в журналах Online resources: Click here to access online In: Былые годы. Российский исторический журнал Т. 36, № 2. С. 296-302Abstract: The article focuses on the question of the distribution of added value in the mining industry in Siberia in the late 19th – early 20th centuries. Relying on the analysis of financial reports from Siberian goldmines and coalmines, the author reveals the correlation between the means spent on workforce and the means spent on income and the companies‘ non-production expenses. The calculated norm of added value – the most precise reflection of the measure of wage labour exploitation – turned out to be higher for Siberian mine workers in the late 19th – early 20th centuries than for workers in the European Russia and demonstrated the tendency to further growth. The author believes it to be a consequence of the modernization of production and the exploitation of the richest and most easily accessible Siberian deposits.
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The article focuses on the question of the distribution of added value in the mining industry in Siberia
in the late 19th – early 20th centuries. Relying on the analysis of financial reports from Siberian goldmines
and coalmines, the author reveals the correlation between the means spent on workforce and the means
spent on income and the companies‘ non-production expenses. The calculated norm of added value – the
most precise reflection of the measure of wage labour exploitation – turned out to be higher for Siberian
mine workers in the late 19th – early 20th centuries than for workers in the European Russia and
demonstrated the tendency to further growth. The author believes it to be a consequence of the
modernization of production and the exploitation of the richest and most easily accessible Siberian deposits.

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