American Social Problems; An Introduction to the Study of Society

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American Social Problems; An Introduction to the Study of Society
Burch, Henry Reed, B. 1876
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Intemperance is a sub- jective cause of poverty, but it has its roots in nimierous objective causes such as pernicious social customs, long hours of work and poor facilities for recreation. In- temperance and the saloon must be regarded as results, as well as causes, of poverty. Immorality must also be mentioned, for Dugdale places it even ahead of in- temperance as the cause of the degeneracy of the Juke family.
The imprisonment of the breadwinner is a frequent cause of poverty to his family.
...Society shelters, .
feeds and clothes the criminal, but permits innocent members of his family to suffer. To remedy Digitized by VjQOQ IC 214 American Social Problems this injustice some states have laws by which the products of convict labor are turned over to their families.
Desertion by the head of the family appears in from five to ten per cent of all cases of dependency in our large cities.
Children may be abandoned by their parents, or Desertion. . i i • i i , t i Wives by their husbands.


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