An Economic History of the English Poor Law, 1750-1850
During the last third of the eighteenth century, most parishes in rural southern England adopted policies providing poor relief outside workhouses to unemployed and underemployed able-bodied labourers. The debate over the economic effects of 'outdoor' relief payments to able-bodied workers has continued for over 200 years. This book examines the economic role of the Poor Law in the rural south of England. It presents a model of the agricultural labour market that provides explanations for the widespread adoption of outdoor relief policies, the persistence of such policies until the passage of the Poor Law Amendment Act in 1834, and the sharp regional differences in the administration of relief. The book challenges many commonly held beliefs about the Poor Law and concludes that the adoption of outdoor relief for able-bodied paupers was a rational response by politically dominant farmers to changes in the rural economic environment.
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An Economic History of the English Poor Law, 1750-1850
During the last third of the eighteenth century, most parishes in rural southern England adopted policies providing poor relief outside workhouses to unemployed and underemployed able-bodied labourers. The debate over the economic effects of 'outdoor' relief payments to able-bodied workers has continued for over 200 years. This book examines the economic role of the Poor Law in the rural south of England. It presents a model of the agricultural labour market that provides explanations for the widespread adoption of outdoor relief policies, the persistence of such policies until the passage of the Poor Law Amendment Act in 1834, and the sharp regional differences in the administration of relief. The book challenges many commonly held beliefs about the Poor Law and concludes that the adoption of outdoor relief for able-bodied paupers was a rational response by politically dominant farmers to changes in the rural economic environment.
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An Economic History of the English Poor Law, 1750-1850

An Economic History of the English Poor Law, 1750-1850

by George R. Boyer
An Economic History of the English Poor Law, 1750-1850

An Economic History of the English Poor Law, 1750-1850

by George R. Boyer

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During the last third of the eighteenth century, most parishes in rural southern England adopted policies providing poor relief outside workhouses to unemployed and underemployed able-bodied labourers. The debate over the economic effects of 'outdoor' relief payments to able-bodied workers has continued for over 200 years. This book examines the economic role of the Poor Law in the rural south of England. It presents a model of the agricultural labour market that provides explanations for the widespread adoption of outdoor relief policies, the persistence of such policies until the passage of the Poor Law Amendment Act in 1834, and the sharp regional differences in the administration of relief. The book challenges many commonly held beliefs about the Poor Law and concludes that the adoption of outdoor relief for able-bodied paupers was a rational response by politically dominant farmers to changes in the rural economic environment.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521031868
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 11/23/2006
Pages: 312
Sales rank: 757,800
Product dimensions: 6.06(w) x 8.98(h) x 0.71(d)

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1. The development and administration of the old poor law in rural areas, 1760–1834; 2. The old poor law in historical perspective; 3. An economic model of the English poor law; 4. The old poor law and the agricultural labor market in Southern England: an empirical analysis; 5. The effect of poor relief on birth rates in Southeastern England; 6. The poor law, migration and economic growth; 7. The new poor law and the agricultural labor market, 1834–1850; 8. The economics of poor relief in industrial cities; Conclusion; References; Index.
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