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“In 1890, nearly everyone died on the job, and if they lived long enough not to die on the job, the average age of retirement was 85.” quote by Robert Fogel
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“In 1890, nearly everyone died on the job, and if they lived long enough not to die on the job, the average age of retirement was 85.”

Robert Fogel

About This Quote

Source Book: The Great Leap Forward, Robert Fogel, 1994

Industrial work in the 19th century was extremely hazardous, leading to high mortality and very late retirement ages.

In simple terms: Work was deadly and retirement came late.

Key Takeaway

Improve safety and reduce work hours.

Themes

industrial safety longevity labor history

Mood

concerned reflective

Type

historical analytical

When to use this quote

  • construction sites
  • mines
  • manufacturing plants
  • historical analysis

Key Concepts

occupational health economic development social policy

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can we balance productivity with worker safety?
  • What policies best extend healthy working lives?
A Different Perspective

Modern regulations have lowered death rates but new risks emerge.

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