The Land Problem An Impartial Survey

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The Land Problem An Impartial Survey
Robertson Scott, J. W. (John William), 1866-1962
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In Derbyshire to Is. 7d. In Middlesex, and averaged 3s. Per week for England as a whole.
When we get to shepherds we reach the best paid men on the land. In Durham their pay is 25s. 3d. In only four counties is the amount less than 18s.
Careful though Sir George Askwith's figures are, injustice is sometimes done to some districts and too favourable an impres- sion is given of others by calculating even in i, . P. B 98 THE LAND PROBLEM such small units as counties. For example, the county in whi
...ch I happen to be writing this chapter figures in the statistics before us as among the blackest in regard to low pay, but I know that there are many farms where the financial position of the man on the land is attractive. The moral is that a county represents a very large area, and that, even on the strength of the Board of Trade statistics, it is not safe to dogmatise too much as to the condition of the farm hand in particular districts.
CHAPTER XII NORTH AND SOUTH, AS JUDGED BY THEIR TASTES IN NEWSPAPERS But the most important thing that needs to be borne in mind is that high rates of pay do not necessarily mean that the recipients are better off than men with smaller wages.


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