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Page 167
6d . per week and they found 6.5 per cent of the working class still in poverty in the five towns ( Reading , Northampton , Warrington , Bolton , and Stanley , Co. Durham ) . The survey was taken before the Depression made its major ...
6d . per week and they found 6.5 per cent of the working class still in poverty in the five towns ( Reading , Northampton , Warrington , Bolton , and Stanley , Co. Durham ) . The survey was taken before the Depression made its major ...
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He showed that about two - thirds of cotton weavers needed a rise in weekly full - time earnings of 33 per cent or more in order to reach Rowntree's minimum . The proportion of workers in various industries who earned wages below this ...
He showed that about two - thirds of cotton weavers needed a rise in weekly full - time earnings of 33 per cent or more in order to reach Rowntree's minimum . The proportion of workers in various industries who earned wages below this ...
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In shipbuilding 36.1 per cent of insured workers were unemployed in December 1921 , as in the same month were 36.7 per cent in iron and steel , 27.2 per cent in building . Twentyfive per cent of the insured in Northern Ireland were ...
In shipbuilding 36.1 per cent of insured workers were unemployed in December 1921 , as in the same month were 36.7 per cent in iron and steel , 27.2 per cent in building . Twentyfive per cent of the insured in Northern Ireland were ...
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International comparisons 18701914 | 101 |
The First World War and after | 126 |
The interwar years | 189 |
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Beyond the Welfare State?: The New Political Economy of Welfare Chris Pierson No preview available - 2006 |