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Seebohm Rowntree and the postwar poverty puzzle
Author(s) -
Hatton Timothy J.,
Bailey Roy >.
Publication year - 2000
Publication title -
the economic history review
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.014
H-Index - 49
eISSN - 1468-0289
pISSN - 0013-0117
DOI - 10.1111/1468-0289.00169
Subject(s) - poverty , welfare , government (linguistics) , economics , development economics , welfare reform , economic growth , social welfare , political science , market economy , linguistics , philosophy , law
In his third social survey of York carried out in 1950, Seebohm Rowntree reported a steep decline since 1936 of the percentage of households in poverty. He attributed the bulk of this decline to government welfare reforms enacted during and after the war. This article re‐examines the survivingrecords from the 1950 survey, using a revised poverty line and looking more closely at the measurement of income. It also re‐assesses the impact of welfare reforms on working‐class poverty, and finds that poverty in York was significantly higher, and the contribution of welfare reform substantially less, than was originally reported.

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