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consumption to the wage rate.4 We can now consider the effects of an exogenous increase in the wages of the richest group (raising c∼ relative to wh for every income class except the richest). Differentiating ...
, and when dependants of wage earners were not covered by welfare provisions such as the 1911 National Insurance Act. Introduction Through patent medicines, we can see mothers in the early twentieth century ...
of nineteenth-century women, particularly those of the middling class , the lecture circuit. In addition to the proliferation of medical self-help texts, like Madame Young’s guide, public lectures emerged ...
30.1 190 No 58.6 370 Missing data 11.3 71 At least 2 full-time wage earners in household Yes 51.0 322 No 40.7 257 Missing data 8.2 52 Lived in household with fewer than 2 parents in childhood Yes ...
by a middle class of small or medium property-owners, would bring civilization to a people still in need of it.10 These two apparently conflicting views of the Directory raise broader questions about ...
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