| National Conference of Charities and Correction (U.S.). Session - 1887 - 396 páginas
...Needing work rather than relief 11,280 " 40.4 " " Unworthy of relief 6,342 " 22.7 " " 27,961 ico " " For several years past there has been a very close...significance in the solution of the poor-problem. It throws a rlood of light upon the question, showing how far destitution is criminal, how far it is misfortune... | |
| American Statistical Association - 1889 - 460 páginas
...compensate. The logical application of this generalization to the whole country is that two thirds of its real or simulated destitution could be wiped...wholly overturn it ; and, while it stands, it is of the highest significance in the solution of the poor problem. It throws a Hood of light upon the question,... | |
| American Statistical Association - 1889 - 516 páginas
...to the whole country is that two thirds of its real or simulated destitution could be wiped out hy a more perfect adjustment of the supply and demand...wholly overturn it; and, while it stands, it is of the highest significance in the solution of the poor problem. It throws a flood of light upon the question,... | |
| Arthur MacDonald - 1899 - 60 páginas
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| 1893 - 1004 páginas
...application to the whole country is that twothirds of its real or simulated destitution could be stopped by a more perfect adjustment of the supply and demand...more vigorous and enlightened police administration. Dugdale concludes, from his study of the Jukes, that environment is the primary cause, and heredity... | |
| Arthur MacDonald - 1893 - 462 páginas
...application to the whole country is that twothirds of its real or simulated destitution could be stopped by a more perfect adjustment of the supply and demand...more vigorous and enlightened police administration. Dugdale concludes, from his study of the Jukes, that environment is the primary cause, and heredity... | |
| 1889 - 900 páginas
...compensate. The logical application of this generalization to the whole country is that two thirds of its real or simulated destitution could be wiped...wholly overturn it ; and, while it stands, it is of the highest significance in the solution of the poor problem." Not only are these deductions of " the... | |
| 1965 - 688 páginas
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