Translation for '
pauperism' from English to Russian
NOUN | pauperism | - | |
SYNO | indigence | need | pauperism | ... |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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Usage Examples English
- A 2009 report by the "Toronto Star" stated that "pauperism was considered a moral failing that could be erased through order and hard work".
- He criticised old age pensions because he believed they would harm character and advocated reducing "the encouragement to pauperism held out by our present system of out-door relief" by restoring independence.
- In 1834, the Report of the Royal Commission into the Operation of the Poor Laws 1832 called the Speenhamland System a "universal system of pauperism".
- Despite efforts to ban outdoor relief, parishes continued to offer it as a more cost-effective method of dealing with pauperism.
- A new objective of intelligence testing was illustrated in the Stanford-Binet manual with testing ultimately resulting in "curtailing the reproduction of feeble-mindedness and in the elimination of an enormous amount of crime, pauperism, and industrial inefficiency".
- In 1832 Rowland Hill published a tract called "Home colonies: sketch of a plan for the gradual extinction of pauperism, and for the diminution of crime", based on a Dutch model.
- MacDonnell showed little concern for the Australian working class, claiming that charity fostered sloth and pauperism.
- The rise of food prices led to widespread pauperism.
- In 1911, Joseph Cook told federal parliament that "the more I think of it the more convinced I am that we must come ultimately to a form of national insurance which will give every man–the millionaire as well as the poor man–who has subscribed to his own insurance fund the right to receive that insurance, without taint of pauperism or charity, in his old age".
- This period saw the peak of pre-March pauperism and the last agrarian crisis of the "old-type" (Wilhelm Abel).
- In an open letter of 1841 entitled "Pauperism, its increase attributed to industry in a host of writings", Mimerel pointed out that pauperism existed before the industrial revolution, and it was normal for it to be found among workers.
- Accepted after a while at Chobham, Jerram became a magistrate and became involved in the administration of the Poor Laws, about which he had concerns as leading to pauperism.
- While Bernstein viewed it as something helpful for the working class, he feared that state aid to the poor might sanction a new form of pauperism.
- It was described as a "white card replacing the red ticket", the latter being a proof of pauperism required under the Irish poor laws for access to the public dispensary.
- "Whereas, the use of intoxicating liquors as a beverage is productive of pauperism, degradation and crime; and believing it our duty to discourage that which produces more evil than good, we therefore pledge ourselves to abstain from the use of intoxicating liquors as a beverage".
- Saddington became part of the Market Harborough Union in 1836 who maintained its workhouses elsewhere; the parish records indicate that in 1802-03, 27 children and 19 adults received outdoor payments to relieve their pauperism.
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