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单词 Poor law
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1 Hence the Poor Law remained substantially unreformed by 1914.
2 Others were established under the Poor Law.
3 Poor Law administrators in practice operated with considerably varying degrees of harshness or generosity.
4 Historians of the Poor Law have discerned a more sympathetic attitude towards the settled poor and even in respect of removal proceedings.
5 Their legacy from the poor law was a stock of homes, for the elderly and disabled, that were ex-workhouses.
6 But until the poor Law was abolished finally in 1948,[] the principle of financial support between-kin applied more broadly.
7 The Poor Law was facing criticism from a range of sources.
8 Free treatment through the Poor Law was still avoided by the poor wherever possible.
9 In that sense, the poor Law was a mechanism whereby one class imposed a particular view of family responsibility upon another.
10 With the passage of the Poor Law Amendment Act in 1834 the condition of labourers deteriorated still further.
11 In 1904 they opened the first Poor Law farm colony, in Essex, to provide work training for the unemployed.
12 The government was persistently unwilling to amend Poor Law principles to take account of the mounting evidence of extensive involuntary unemployment.
13 So effective was hegemony around the poor law that it continued throughout the preindustrial period and the period of rapid growth.
14 Caused by poor law and order.
15 It threw too many respectable people on to the Poor Law and caused the loss of many working days.
16 The strict out-door relief policy of the 1870s did not lead to a fall in total Poor Law expenditure.
17 The smith was invoking the part of the Elizabethan Poor Law which required the parish to assist the able-bodied to work.
18 An obsession with cutting costs and with theories of self-help has downgraded public services and re-evoked images of the poor law.
19 The Reports were published amidst a general expectation among informed opinion that the Poor Law would indeed be reformed or abolished.
20 But the most concerted challenge was manifest in struggles waged by the unemployed around the poor law.
21 Some attributed the growth to the democratization of the Poor Law franchise in 1894.
22 There is a high level of consensus among historians of the eighteenth-century Poor Law that relief in general was neither ungenerous nor ineffective.
23 This division to some degree reflected the pre-existing division of opinion on the Poor Law and its desirable replacement.
24 Both reports condemned the existing system and recommended the end of a separate Poor Law.
25 It also risked acquiring the stigma attached to the means-tested Poor Law.
26 But this activity was less influential than the rumours which began to circulate about the New Poor Law.
27 The term social legislation appeared firstly in Germany, its origin can be traced back to the British Poor Law, labor legislation and the German social insurance legislation.
28 I know that some countries, I will not go, such as France, because of poor law and order, as despicable, shameless, because there is very dirty.
29 Pioneer , who lives in the camp for the elderly poor law Chen take the same view.
30 There was widespread dissatisfaction with the Reform Act of 1832 and the New Poor Law.
31 They are so good that they give all their food to the poor law!
32 Such, in its general conception, is the central superintendence which the Poor Law Board is intended to exercise over the administrators of the Poor Rate throughout the country.
33 As far as I know, however, none of this is helping our poor law student friend.
34 Internationally social assistance system has developed for 400 years from that time when The Elizabethan Poor Law was promulgated in England.
35 Surrounding the controlling of the poor, there was a great change in Tudor poor laws: punishment gave the way to discriminative almsgiving, poor law gradually became rational.
36 It has since made a sluggish recovery, though the extent of the unemployment and gray market,[http:///poor law.html] combined with relatively poor law system continue to be of grave concern.
37 Based on the foundation of treating Poor Law, the school of Oxford Idealism and T.
38 According to the survey, anything locked shops are located in the black or Latino community gathering area is also relatively poor law and order.
39 The New Poor Law of 1834 forced the poor people into work houses instead of giving them sufficient money to survive in their own homes.
40 As the birthplace of modern capitalist democracy and rule by law, social legislation in Britain also stands in the front rank-its origin can be traced back to Poor Law in Medieval England.
41 The essential reason for which the system established was that the social issues such as poverty and unemployment became graver and the failure of Poor Law.
42 The principles which underlie the grant of Poor Relief which it—the Poor Law Relief Report of 1834—lays down are good for all time.
43 The fundamental cause of its foundation was the serious the social problem and the inefficiency of the Poor Law.
44 To certain extent, the poor law enforcing environment has limited the job and infected the process of ruling according to the law.
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