Effects of Unemployment Flashcards

1
Q

What percentage of PEOPLE lived below the poverty line according to a study produced by Seebohm Rowntree in 1936?

A

30%

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What percentage of UNEMPLOYED WORKERS lived below the poverty line according to Rowntree’s survey?

A

72.6%

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3
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In Stockton-on-Tees (North-East), how much would a poor family spend on food?

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3 shillings / 15 pence per week

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In Stockton-on-Tees (North-East), how much would a richer family spend on food?

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6 shillings / 30 pence per week

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5
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In 1936, how many people had a COMPLETELY INADEQUATE diet?

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4.5 million people

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In 1936, how many people had suffered from SOME FORM of deficiency?

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5 million (on top of the 4.5 million whose diets were completely inadequate)

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7
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What percentage of the population did John Boyd Orr believe was seriously undernourished?

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10%

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What percentage of children did John Boyd Orr believe was seriously undernourished?

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20%

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What did poorer families tend NOT to have in their diets?

A

Meat, fresh fruit, veg.

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10
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What did poorer families’ diets mainly consist of?

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Bread, margarine, potato, sugar, tea

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11
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Who suffered most during the Depression and why?

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Women

1) because they often sacrificed their own needs for their husbands and children
2) National Insurance usually only covered the worker - normally the man. Women therefore were not covered for medical treatment (nor were children)

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12
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What was the difference in INFANT MORTALITY RATES between the South East and North East?

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In the South East 42 per 1000 children died before their 1st birthday.
In the North East, 76 per 1000 children died before their 1st birthday.

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13
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Name three common diseases among poorer children

A

Bronchitis, rickets, pneumonia

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14
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What was a key contributing factor to the spread of disease?

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Overcrowded living conditions.

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15
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How much more likely was a poor person to catch bronchitis than a rich person?

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10 times

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16
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What were some of the psychological effects of being long-term unemployed?

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  • Feeling of guilt (letting down family)
  • Loss of self-respect
  • Lost of self-esteem
  • Loss of confidence