Old Age Pensions And Pauperism An Inquiry As to the Bearing of the Statistics O

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Old Age Pensions And Pauperism An Inquiry As to the Bearing of the Statistics O
C S Charles Stewart Loch
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The details which he gives have to do with certain " blocks" selected for purposes of illustration ; and otherwise he follows, in the main, the divisions of the School Board. His social census is not however, like Dr. Grimshaw's, classified according to age, one of the con- ditions of the present inquiry.
t In workhouses 1, 698 and 159 respectively.
45 But, ill trutli, even as an estimate the figures are misleading when applied to this question.
Merely by way of illustration, take for instance,
... as before, two unions very similar in position, one well administered, one ill administered, and apply Dr. Grimshaw's classification, by way of illustration. (See Table on next page. ) Both these unions are agricultural, and their population is nearly the 'same. Yet at Linton the State (if we are to consider the working class as a class apart) would be, on this estimate, distri- buting annually what is practically a charity of £4, 706 in a population of the working classes numbered at 8, 990. "While conditions of this kind prevail generally in country districts, it is evident that a huge State supplementation of wages is going on, which keeps down wages and at the same time prevents thrift and saving.

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