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Kulturstudier  2010 

Plantekoner og prikleb rn – kvinder og b rn som arbejdskraft ved hedens forvandling, ca. 1880-1930

Keywords: Skov , kvinde- og b rnearbejde

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Det er artiklens prim re m ls tning at p vise eksistensen af kvinde- og b rnearbejde i skoven. Mange fotografier og erindringer henviser til dette arbejde, men vi ved reelt intet om omfanget. Her er gjort et fors g p at beskrive og kvantificere kvinders og b rns arbejde ved produktionen af planter p Hedeselskabets planteskole i Birkeb k i perioden fra 1890 til 1932 ud fra betalingslisterne i planteskolens regnskaber. Oplysningerne heri er suppleret med erindringsbeskrivelser og fotografier.Resultatet af unders gelsen er et st rre kendskab til arbejdsfordelingen mellem k nnene. Kvinder og b rn har udgjort en meget vigtig arbejdskraft i planteproduktionen, men det reelle omfang er stadig ukendt, da tallene heri udelukkende viser en lokal situation. Producing Plants – Women and Children as a Workforce during the Transformation of the Jutland Heathlands, ca. 1880-1930 It is the aim of this study to document the existence of women and children working in the forest. A number of photos and memoirs mention this kind of work, but in reality we do not have much knowledge of the type and extent of this work. Here, a qualified attempt is made at describing and quantifying the work of women and children in producing forest plants at a nursery in Birkeb k, owned by Hedeselskabet (The Danish Heath Society) during the period 1890-1932. This is done by examining the wage accounts. Women and children are not mentioned specifically by name, but their share of the work may be gauged by looking at the wage levels. The days and hours enumerated at low pay represent the amount of work performed by women and children. To ensure that this was actually the case, wages in the accounts were compared to the few scraps of local information available and to the statistical information on wage levels. From the accounts may be seen that the work was strictly divided on the basis of sex and age. Men did the heavy work, such as handling the horses (ploughing, harrowing and transport work) and preparing the soil (digging and fertilizing), whilst the main tasks for women and children was weeding out and transplanting the small plants, tasks that included monotonous work in very bad working postures and requiring small hands and lots of patience. This is also borne out by contemporary photos: Women and children down on their knees weeding out while men are performing the same job but in an upright position, using a hoe or a rake. The results of the study confirm that women and children have been important as a workforce in the nurseries. Unfortunately, the true extent of their workhas ye

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