ABSTRACT

This is Volume IV of eighteen in a series on the Sociology of Work and Organisation. First published in 1944, this is a study into journeys to work and their significance for wider industrial and community life in terms of value, finance, individual choice and happiness.

chapter |2 pages

INTRODUCTION

part A|108 pages

General Discussion

chapter I|4 pages

DIRECTION OF THE DAILY MOVEMENTS

chapter II|19 pages

FUNCTIONS OF THE DAILY MOVEMENTS

chapter III|41 pages

THE PRICE OF THE DAILY JOURNEY

chapter IV|18 pages

THE DAILY JOURNEY AND COMMUNITY LIFE

I Severance of Dwelling Place and Workplace

chapter V|26 pages

THE DAILY JOURNEY AND COMMUNITY LIFE

II Implications for Town Planning

part B|80 pages

Statistical Inquiries

chapter I|20 pages

PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIONS

chapter II|60 pages

THE PRESENT STATISTICAL INVESTIGATION