ABSTRACT

This survey, first published in 1934, was designed as a contribution to our knowledge of poverty, its incidence and causes. Poverty is a product of many variables, and it needs to be understood as an expression of a complex of economic and other social forces. This study therefore goes beyond the immediate facts, and investigates some of the factors which have influenced the growth of population, the earning strength of families and the economic life of the town and port.

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Original Title

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PREFACE

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

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CONTENTS

chapter I|13 pages

HISTORY

chapter II|10 pages

POPULATION

chapter III|25 pages

INDUSTRIES

chapter IV|32 pages

THE LABOUR MARKET

chapter V|64 pages

INCOME AND POVERTY

chapter VI|15 pages

DEPRESSED CLASSES

chapter VII|21 pages

HOUSING

chapter VIII|8 pages

CRIME

chapter IX|4 pages

CONCLUSION

chapter 1|5 pages

Definitions and Rules

chapter 2|6 pages

Methods of Colouring Street Maps

chapter 3|2 pages

Street Records

chapter 4|3 pages

House Density and Overcrowding per House