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ANECONOMICHISTORYOFTHEENGLISHPOOR LAW
1750-1850
[...]... the southeast of England and the west and north, and it analyzes the effect ofpoor relief on wages, profits, birth rates, and migration The issues raised are not new; each of them was debated by contemporary observers ofthe early-nineteenth-century PoorLawThe writings of contemporaries and historians who have addressed these issues can be 1 2 AnEconomic History oftheEnglish Poor Law divided into... hours at the Black Buoy, the Rose and Crown, the Horse and Groom, and the Flag passing on to me the famous oral tradition ofthe economics department (see O E Covick, "The Quantity Theory of Drink: A Restatement," Australian Economic Papers, December 1974) Acknowledgments xiii I would like to thank theEconomicHistory Association and the editors of Explorations in EconomicHistory and the Journal of Political... portions of my earlier articles: "An Economic Model of theEnglish Poor Law circa 1780-1834," Explorations in EconomicHistory 22 (April 1985): 129-67 (copyright 1985, by Academic Press); "The Old PoorLaw and the Agricultural Labor Market in Southern England: An Empirical Analysis," Journal ofEconomicHistory 46 (March 1986): 113-35 (copyright 1986, by theEconomicHistory Association); "The Poor Law, ... underemployed The changes in relief methods led to changes in theeconomic role ofthePoorLaw in rural parishes A knowledge ofthe methods of relief that were adopted, the time when they were adopted, and the changes in theeconomic environment that brought about their adoption is essential for an evaluation oftheeconomic role played by thePoorLaw from 1795 to 1834, the so-called Speenhamland era This... Norfolk, and Bedford found that the use of allowance systems occurred primarily during the years 1795, 1796, 1800, and 1801 3 The use of allowance systems was particularly widespread in the grain-producing southeast; 50% ofthe responding southeastern districts admitted paying allowances-in-aid-ofwages (Parl Papers 1825: XIX) 12 AnEconomic History oftheEnglish Poor Law not the case The use of allowances-in-aid -of- wages... perform work for the parish in order to obtain relief 22 AnEconomic History oftheEnglish Poor Law relief to anyone who refused to enter them Data on the extent of workhouses are available for 1803 and 1813-15 In 1803, 26% ofthe 14,611 "parishes or places" included in the Abstract of Returns Relative to the State ofthePoor maintained some of their poor in workhouses The number of workhouses was... all the points on the MX line would be optimal 20 AnEconomic History oftheEnglish Poor Law Income Figure 1.1 The work-leisure decision under the allowance system either unwilling or unable to be selective in their granting of relief Because ofthe small size of parishes, however, overseers of relief usually knew the employment situation of each labor-hiring farmer and the "industrious" nature of. .. during the second half ofthe eighteenth century I conclude that the adoption of outdoor relief in the southeast was a response to a decline in family income caused by the decline of cottage industry and laborers' loss of land Chapter 2 surveys the historiography ofthe Old Poor Law, from the beginning ofthe traditional critique of outdoor relief in the late eighteenth century to the development of the. .. and for the support of his wife and every other of his family Is 6d When the gallon loaf shall cost Is 4d., then every poor and industrious man shall have 4s weekly for his own, and Is lOd for the support of every other of his family And so in proportion as the price of bread rises or falls (that is to say), 3d to the man and Id to every other ofthe family, on every penny which the loaf rises above... Royal PoorLaw Commission: In perhaps a majority ofthe parishes in which the allowance system prevails, the earnings ofthe applicant, and, in a few, the earnings of his wife and children, are ascertained, or at least professed or attempted to be ascertained, and only the difference between them and the sum allotted to him by the scale is paid to him by the parish (Royal Commission 1834: 24) The most . Interpretations of the Poor Law 65
4. Polanyis Analysis of the Poor Law 71
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The Revisionist Analysis of the Poor Law 75
6. Conclusion 83
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An Economic Model of the. AN ECONOMIC HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH POOR LAW
1750-1850