Robert Hunter (author) Quote

Fragments of information, indicative of a widespread poverty, fall under the following heads: Pauperism, the general distress, the number of evictions, the pauper burials; the overcrowding and insanitation due to improper housing; the death rate from tuberculosis; the amount of unemployment; and the number of accidents in certain trades. By means of such data as we have concerning these conditions, a partial, but of course a most imperfect, comparison can be made between the poverty of England and that of the United States.


p. 20 - Poverty (1912)


Fragments of information, indicative of a widespread poverty, fall under the following heads: Pauperism, the general distress, the number of...

Fragments of information, indicative of a widespread poverty, fall under the following heads: Pauperism, the general distress, the number of...

Fragments of information, indicative of a widespread poverty, fall under the following heads: Pauperism, the general distress, the number of...

Fragments of information, indicative of a widespread poverty, fall under the following heads: Pauperism, the general distress, the number of...