Population Since the Industrial Revolution: The Case of England and WalesBarnes & Noble, 1973 - 206 頁 |
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... Speenhamland system of poor relief , particularly as it was applied during the Napoleonic war years when rates of relief were at their most generous . Some time ago , Professor Krause ( Economic History Review , XI , 1958 ) , taking his ...
... Speenhamland system of poor relief , particularly as it was applied during the Napoleonic war years when rates of relief were at their most generous . Some time ago , Professor Krause ( Economic History Review , XI , 1958 ) , taking his ...
第 72 頁
... Speenhamland system led to earlier marriages and higher birth - rates by actually raising the level of real wages and general standards of comfort among those populations to whom it was widely applied . In view of the undoubted distress ...
... Speenhamland system led to earlier marriages and higher birth - rates by actually raising the level of real wages and general standards of comfort among those populations to whom it was widely applied . In view of the undoubted distress ...
第 78 頁
... Speenhamland system was practised and where rates of relief were relatively generous ( like Lenham ) than in neighbouring parishes ( like Barham ) where Speenhamland was never adopted . On the other hand , Huzel's study does at first ...
... Speenhamland system was practised and where rates of relief were relatively generous ( like Lenham ) than in neighbouring parishes ( like Barham ) where Speenhamland was never adopted . On the other hand , Huzel's study does at first ...
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