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Whitehall and the labour problem in late-Victorian and Edwardian Britain : a study in official statistics and social control

Title
Whitehall and the labour problem in late-Victorian and Edwardian Britain : a study in official statistics and social control / Roger Davidson.
ISBN
1003497829
1040113362
1040113397
9781003497820
9781040113363
9781040113394
1032806346
9781032806341
9781032806372
Edition
1st edition.
Publication
London : Routledge, 2024.
Physical Description
1 online resource (iv, 302 pages).
Local Notes
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Notes
First published 1985.
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Biographical / Historical Note
Roger Davidson is Emeritus Professor of Social History in the University of Edinburgh. He has published widely on the history of medical and governmental responses to sexual issues. He is author of Dangerous Liaisons: A Social History of Venereal Disease in Twentieth-Century Scotland (2000), The Sexual State: Sexuality and Scottish Governance, 1950-80 (2012), and Illicit and Unnatural Practices: The Law, Sex and Society in Scotland since 1900 (2019).
Summary
Most interpretations of late-Victorian and Edwardian social and economic trends have relied heavily upon the industrial labour statistics published by Whitehall. This book, originally published in 1985 incorporates a critical examination of the human resources, motivation and statistical techniques which generate that data base. It focuses on the production, structure, and output of the official statistics relating to a range of imperfections in the labour market and industrial relations, characterised by contemporary social observers, administrator and policy makers as 'the labour problem.' This study makes a significant contribution to the recent debate over the nature and motivation of late-Victorian and Edwardian social policy. It provides a case study with which to assess the hypotheses put forward by social scientists as to the relationship between social statistics and policy. Thirdly, in examining the motivation of official statisticians, the book will illuminate the changing role of the expert in British government growth since 1800. This book, with its wide range of primary sources, will be valuable to students of the history of late-Victorian and Edwardian Britain, and to the development of British industrial relations and the welfare state.
Variant and related titles
Taylor & Francis. EBA 2024-2025.
Other formats
Original
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
September 24, 2024
Series
Routledge library editions. Work & society.
Routledge Library Editions: Work & Society
Contents
The terms of the debate
The labour problem
The origins of the Labour Department
The production structure of labour statistics
The commodity structure of labour
Statistics: rationale and content
The commodity structure of labour statistics: the shortfall
Treasury control and labour statistics
The failure of ancillary producers
Industrial resistance
The technical structure of labour statistics
The ideology of labour administration
Labour statistics and social policy epilogue.
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