The paper presents a statistical generalisation, to working families in the whole of Britain, of Rowntree’s finding that absolute poverty declined dramatically in York between 1899 and 1936. We use poverty lines devised by contemporary social investigators and two relatively newly-discovered data sets. We estimate an almost complete elimination of absolute poverty among working households for the whole of the Britain between 1904 and 1937. We offer a number of pieces of corroborative evidence that give support to our findings. We decompose the poverty reduction into the effects of two proximate causes, of roughly equal importance, the decline in family size and the rise of real wages. We conclude with some speculation about the deeper cause...
most comprehensive and scientifically rigorous survey of its kind ever undertaken. It provides unpar...
This article, focusing on Seebohm Rowntree’s poverty surveys, considers the importance and durabilit...
We re-explore Abel-Smith and Townsend’s landmark study of poverty in early post World War 2 Britain....
We estimate the reduction, almost to elimination, of absolute poverty among working households in ur...
We estimate the reduction, almost to elimination, of absolute poverty among working households in ur...
This paper introduces a newly-discovered household budget data set for the early 1900s. We use these...
Until now there have been no national estimates of the extent of poverty in Britain at the turn of t...
We examine Rowntree's 1900 primary poverty line methodology and suggest that he incorporated assumpt...
In his third social survey of York carried out in 1950, Seebohm Rowntree reported a steep decline si...
We re-explore Abel-Smith and Townsend's landmark study of poverty in early post World War 2 Britain....
How was poverty measured and defined, and how has this influenced our judgement of the change in pov...
Modern scientific poverty measurement goes back just over a century to the work of Benjamin Seebohm ...
This chapter surveys how poverty has been understood historically in the UK since 1900. On the one h...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This project investigated the...
To date, analyses of long-term trends in the spatial distribution of poverty in Britain have been f...
most comprehensive and scientifically rigorous survey of its kind ever undertaken. It provides unpar...
This article, focusing on Seebohm Rowntree’s poverty surveys, considers the importance and durabilit...
We re-explore Abel-Smith and Townsend’s landmark study of poverty in early post World War 2 Britain....
We estimate the reduction, almost to elimination, of absolute poverty among working households in ur...
We estimate the reduction, almost to elimination, of absolute poverty among working households in ur...
This paper introduces a newly-discovered household budget data set for the early 1900s. We use these...
Until now there have been no national estimates of the extent of poverty in Britain at the turn of t...
We examine Rowntree's 1900 primary poverty line methodology and suggest that he incorporated assumpt...
In his third social survey of York carried out in 1950, Seebohm Rowntree reported a steep decline si...
We re-explore Abel-Smith and Townsend's landmark study of poverty in early post World War 2 Britain....
How was poverty measured and defined, and how has this influenced our judgement of the change in pov...
Modern scientific poverty measurement goes back just over a century to the work of Benjamin Seebohm ...
This chapter surveys how poverty has been understood historically in the UK since 1900. On the one h...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This project investigated the...
To date, analyses of long-term trends in the spatial distribution of poverty in Britain have been f...
most comprehensive and scientifically rigorous survey of its kind ever undertaken. It provides unpar...
This article, focusing on Seebohm Rowntree’s poverty surveys, considers the importance and durabilit...
We re-explore Abel-Smith and Townsend’s landmark study of poverty in early post World War 2 Britain....