Women breadwinners in Gypsy socio-professional groups of pre-industrial Wallachia
In Wallachia, the first preserved population census was completed in 1838. It contains a detailed portrait of the Gypsy population (over 48,000 people living in 12,280 households), the largest slave population in Europe at the time. In the census, the labour of Gypsy women was largely under-register...
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Liverpool University Press
2023-06-01
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