This book provides a detailed analysis of worker selection and adaptation within various branches of the large-scale industry in Vienna. It examines factors influencing workers' earnings, including their roles within the factory and their lives outside it. The book also covers the history and organizational structure of factories, as well as the social and geographical backgrounds of workers. The author aims to understand the dynamics of worker employment, including aspects such as age, duration of employment, and educational background. Intended for scholars and industry professionals, the book offers insights into the socio-economic conditions of early 20th-century factory workers and the impact of industrial practices on their lives. |