
Booth's Life and Labour Survey
In Our Time
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Examining Urban Poverty Through Booth's Survey
This chapter explores the historical context and methodologies behind Charles Booth's Life and Labour Survey, highlighting the contributions of social researchers like Henry Mayhew. It emphasizes the significance of households as units of analysis in understanding 19th-century poverty and the complexities of urban social stratification. The chapter also discusses the innovative use of maps to visualize socio-economic conditions and the moral perceptions of poverty across different social classes.
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