Article contents
Forced Labor, Public Policies, and Business Strategies During Franco’s Dictatorship: An Interim Report
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 February 2015
Abstract
This article presents a balance of the most significant research carried out in Spain on the public policies and business strategies that guided the implementation of different forms of forced labor under Francoism, during both the war and the dictatorship. It deals with the logic and economic impact of this type of punishment, attending to two main aspects. In the first place, the legal organization of forced labor is explained, and emphasis is placed on the role it played in mitigating the shortage of labor power in some sectors. In the second place, the article analyses the profit margins produced by this kind of labor in comparison with free labor, related to productivity levels. In this respect, important differences can be appreciated between work during the war and in the postwar period, as well as between work depending on the army and that of private companies.
- Type
- Manuscript
- Information
- Copyright
- Copyright © The Author(s) 2012. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of the Business History Conference. All rights reserved.
References
Bibliography of Works Cited
Books
Articles and Essays
On line Resources
Government Documents
Archival Sources
Documentary Films
- 4
- Cited by