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Qué (quién) es putting out - definición

COTTAGE INDUSTRY
Domestic system; Cottage industry; Cottage industries; Putting-Out System; Putting out system; Putting out; Workshop system; Putting-Out system; Cottage Industry; Cottage Industries; Outworker; Domestic System
  • 19th-century ox-powered double [[carding]] machine
  • 1795 home of a Swedish businessman who contracted up to 200 domestic workers, who came here to get the raw material and returned after a couple of weeks with textiles, that local peddlers from the city of [[Borås]] then bought.
  • spindles]] using distaffs

Putting-out system         
The putting-out system is a means of subcontracting work. Historically, it was also known as the workshop system and the domestic system.
cottage industry         
¦ noun a business or manufacturing activity carried on in people's homes.
cottage industry         
(cottage industries)
A cottage industry is a small business that is run from someone's home, especially one that involves a craft such as knitting or pottery. (BUSINESS)
Bookbinding is largely a cottage industry.
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Wikipedia

Putting-out system

The putting-out system is a means of subcontracting work. Historically, it was also known as the workshop system and the domestic system. In putting-out, work is contracted by a central agent to subcontractors who complete the project via remote work. It was used in the English and American textile industries, in shoemaking, lock-making trades, and making parts for small firearms from the Industrial Revolution until the mid-19th century. After the invention of the sewing machine in 1846, the system lingered on for the making of ready-made men's clothing.

The domestic system was suited to pre-urban times because workers did not have to travel from home to work, which was quite unfeasible due to the state of roads and footpaths, and members of the household spent many hours in farm or household tasks. Early factory owners sometimes had to build dormitories to house workers, especially girls and women. Putting-out workers had some flexibility to balance farm and household chores with the putting-out work, this being especially important in winter.

The development of this trend is often considered to be a form of proto-industrialization, and remained prominent until the Industrial Revolution of the 19th century.

At that point, it underwent name and geographical changes. However, bar some technological advancements, the putting-out system has not changed in essential practice. Contemporary examples can be found in China, India, and South America, and are not limited to the textiles industry.

Ejemplos de uso de putting out
1. "This was putting out over 1,000 gallons of a week.
2. Bush has been putting out a different political message.
3. "We are putting out a wide net," Davis said Tuesday.
4. "They‘re busy putting out so many brush fires,‘‘ David said.
5. "Bloggers need to be anonymous when they are putting out information that risks their safety.