Vast sections of theatre and, increasingly, film and television are unwaged.
These unwaged people are often more or less cut off from the market economy.
Those whose husbands were in wage employment stood a far better chance of gaining access to food than did those married to unwaged men.
Its editors propose an unwaged debate, between what they identify as anthropological history and historical anthropology.
Married women in particular were responsible for doing the unwaged housework within their families.
The impact of caregiving on unwaged time was also significantly greater for daughters.
This suggests that perhaps one of the reasons why it remained so long unwaged was that it was unwageable.