Problems of Poverty eBook

John A. Hobson
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 234 pages of information about Problems of Poverty.

Problems of Poverty eBook

John A. Hobson
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 234 pages of information about Problems of Poverty.

H. Bosanquet, The Strength of the People (Macmillan).

P. Alden, The Unemployed.

Fowle, The Poor Law (English Citizen Series).

Booth, In Darkest England.

Blackley, Thrift and Independence (People’s Library, S.P.C.K.).

* Mackay, The English Poor (Murray).

* Report on Pauperism in England and Wales (Blue-Book, 1889).

Rev. S.A.  Barnett, Practicable Socialism.

Loch, Charity Organization (Sonnenschein).

Report of Committee on National Provident Insurance (Blue-Book, 1887).

Socialistic Legislation.

Ensor, Modern Socialism (Harpers).

* Jevons, The State in Relation to Labour.

Webb, Socialism in England (Swan Sonnenschein).

Hyndman, Historical Basis of Socialism in England (Kegan Paul).

* “Socialism” (Fabian Essays).

* Toynbee, Industrial Revolution (Rivington).

Kirkup, An Inquiry into Socialism (Longman).

Movements of Capital.

* Marx, “Capital,” vol. ii., ch. xv.

* Baker, Monopolies and the People (Putnams).

“Socialism,” Fabian Essays.

Macrosty, Trust and the State (Grant Richards).

Ely, Monopolies and Trusts (Macmillan).

The Measure of Poverty.

Giffen, _Economic Inquiries and Studies _(Bell).

Mulhall, Dictionary of Statistics (Routledge).

Bowley, National Progress in Wealth and Trade(King).

* Board of Trade Memoranda, British and Foreign Trade and Industrial Conditions [cd. 1761 and 2237].

Statistical Abstract of the United Kingdom [cd. 1727].

* Census of England and Wales:  General Report, 1901 [cd. 2174].

* Leone Levi, Wages and Earnings of the Working-Classes (Murray).

* Report of the Industrial Remuneration Conference (Cassell).

Giffen, Growth of Capital (Bell).

Valpy, An Inquiry into the Conditions and Occupations of the People in
Central London
.

Footnotes

[1] This sum includes an allowance for the part of the wage of domestic servants, shop-attendants, &c. paid in kind.

[2] Leone Levi’s Wages and Earnings of the Working-Classes, p.  II.

[3] Labour and Life of the People, vol. i. p. 38.

[4] Poverty:  A Study of Town Life. (Macmillan & Co.)

[5] By Mr P.H.  Mann in Sociological Papers. (Macmillan.)

[6] Cf. An Inquiry into the Conditions and Occupations of the People in Central London, R. A. Valpy.

[7] This statement is borne out by A Return of Expenditure of Working-Men, for 1889, published by the Labour Department of the Board of Trade.

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