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Statement of the Provision for the Poor, and of the Condition of the Labouring Classes in a Considerable Portion of America and Europe Being the preface to the foreign communications contained in the appendix to the Poor-Law Report

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Statement of the Provision for the Poor, and of the Condition of the Labouring Classes in a Considerable Portion of America and Europe Being the preface to the foreign communications contained in the appendix to the Poor-Law Report

by Nassau William Senior

EN·~8 hours·11 chapters

Chapters

11 total

Transcriber’s Note: Suspected printer’s errors have been corrected. Upper-case accents weren’t used in the original, and differences of spelling (etc.) between the different reports have been preserved.

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STATEMENT OF THE PROVISION FOR THE POOR, AND THE CONDITION OF THE LABOURING CLASSES, IN A CONSIDERABLE PORTION OF AMERICA AND EUROPE.

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QUESTIONS. - Vagrants.

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AMERICA.

16:29

EUROPE.

2:26:11

Causes favourable to the working of the above institutions.

4:11:10

ABSENCE OF SURPLUS POPULATION.

2:32

Condition of the labouring classes.

4:52

Wages and subsistence of foreign labourers.

38:31

Description

A remarkable snapshot of early‑19th‑century social policy, this work gathers the findings of Britain’s Poor‑Law Commissioners as they reached beyond England and Wales to learn from their European and American counterparts. Through a network of diplomats and consuls, the report assembles a sprawling set of official replies, each detailing how nations support their most vulnerable citizens.

Listeners will encounter a systematic survey of relief mechanisms—voluntary charity, endowment institutions, and state‑run schemes—along with the questions that guided the inquiry. The author presents translated French documents, comparative tables, and vivid descriptions of how funding was raised and administered, shedding light on the everyday conditions of laboring classes across the continent. It offers a rare glimpse into the foundations of modern welfare thinking, all framed by the meticulous, on‑the‑ground research of the era’s foremost officials.

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Statement of the Provision for the Poor, and of the Condition of the Labouring Classes in a Considerable Portion of America and Europe Being the preface to the foreign communications contained in the appendix to the Poor-Law Report Being the preface to the foreign communications contained in the appendix to the Poor-Law Report

Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (467K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Bryan Ness and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from scanned images of public domain material from the Google Books project.)

Release date

2016-10-18

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Nassau William Senior

Nassau William Senior

1790–1864

An influential English economist and lawyer, he helped shape debates about poor relief, labor, and political economy in 19th-century Britain. His writing blends theory with close attention to public policy, which still makes him a notable figure in the history of economics.

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