From pin money to side hustle: Rural and regional women's side businesses in Australia 1900–2023

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Louise Prowse
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In the last 15 years, mainstream use of the term ‘side hustle’ has boomed. But the act of having a side hustle is not new; the term's novelty obscures a long-established pattern of ‘sideline earning’ by Australian rural women, and indeed around the world. Through the lens of environmental, labour and gender history, and using interviews, digital media, diaries, court records, newspaper and magazine articles and other archival records, this research explores how Australian rural women have engaged in and relied on the practice of sideline earning as an economic necessity, long before it entered the mainstream economy and consciousness.

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从针钱到副业:1900-2023 年澳大利亚农村和地区妇女的副业
在过去的 15 年里,"副业 "一词在主流社会得到了广泛使用。但是,副业并不是一个新词;这个词的新颖性掩盖了澳大利亚乃至全世界农村妇女长期以来的 "副业收入 "模式。本研究通过环境史、劳动史和性别史的视角,利用访谈、数字媒体、日记、法庭记录、报刊杂志文章和其他档案记录,探讨了早在副业赚钱进入主流经济和主流意识之前,澳大利亚农村妇女是如何将其作为一种经济需求来参与和依赖的。
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