Rate
:
Poor Relief to Able-Bodied Males
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- Identifier:
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R_AB_MALE_PAUPER
- Name:
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Poor Relief to Able-Bodied Males
- Type:
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Rate (R)
- Definition:
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ABLEBODIED_AGESEX:men
*
100.0
/
WELFARE_POP:ab_males
- Display as:
- Continuous time series
- Text:
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This rate presents numbers of 'Able-Bodied' adult males receiving relief from
the Poor Law as a percentage of all males aged 15 to 64, as recorded by the
Census of Population (generally using data for the registration unit exactly matching
the poor law unit, but sometimes assembling data for lower-level registration units).
The exact meaning of "able-bodied" is controversial, but it is generally understood
to exclude those too old to work or permanently disabled, but to include those
temporarily unwell, so this should not be interpreted as an "Unemployment Rate".
What it does generally show is that relief to unemployed farm labourers was
seen as legitimate, especially in winter, but relief to unemployed factory workers was not.
Rate
"
Poor Relief to Able-Bodied Males
" is contained within:
Themes, which organise the database into broad topics:
Entity ID |
Entity Name |
T_WK
|
Work & Poverty |
Rate
"
Poor Relief to Able-Bodied Males
" contains no lower-level entities.