[41] Rowntree, Poverty, A Study of Town Life, pp. 39, 54.
[42] Cadbury, Edward; Matheson, M. Cecile; Shann, George. Women’s Work and Wages.
[43] Booth, Life and Labor of The People, IV, p. 801.
[44] Booth, Labour and Life of the People, IV, p. 295.
[45] Webb, Problems In Modern Industry, p. 75.
[46] Campbell, Prisoners of Poverty, pp. 30-1.
[47] More, Wage Earners’ Budgets, pp. 83, 87.
[48] Cost of Living in French Towns, 1909, p. XVI; Cost of Living in German Towns, 1908, p. 11.
CHAPTER IV
The Effects of Industrial Changes Upon the Homes of the Middle-Class Workers
The middle class worker is a worker whose remuneration is sufficient to allow him to maintain a plane of living commonly considered adequate for his physical well being.