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... with the startling probability that from 25 per cent to 30 per cent of the town population of the United Kingdom are ... for wage - earners , but it caused unemployment in the countryside and emigration abroad and to British towns .
... with the startling probability that from 25 per cent to 30 per cent of the town population of the United Kingdom are ... for wage - earners , but it caused unemployment in the countryside and emigration abroad and to British towns .
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After Joseph Arch's short - lived attempt to organize agricultural labourers in the 1870s , they were also slow to unionize , and the countryside was politically more quiescent than the towns from the mid - 1880s .
After Joseph Arch's short - lived attempt to organize agricultural labourers in the 1870s , they were also slow to unionize , and the countryside was politically more quiescent than the towns from the mid - 1880s .
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In most countries greater efforts were made to improve urban sewerage , sanitation and water supplies , due to the dangerous levels of public ill - health in most large towns and cities . Death rates in the larger town and cities of ...
In most countries greater efforts were made to improve urban sewerage , sanitation and water supplies , due to the dangerous levels of public ill - health in most large towns and cities . Death rates in the larger town and cities of ...
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International comparisons 18701914 | 101 |
The First World War and after | 126 |
The interwar years | 189 |
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References to this book
Beyond the Welfare State?: The New Political Economy of Welfare Chris Pierson No preview available - 2006 |