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I. , p. Xv. 2 For interesting details and discussion, see Census of England, Vol. IV. , p. 19 ff. 192 STATISTICS AND SOCIOLOGY. modation, we have had special investigations with refer- ence to the so-called tenement house problem of large cities. The most recent is the Tenement House Census of Boston which was taken in 1891. This covered 36, 223 rented houses inhabited by 71, 665 families comprising 311, 396 persons, or an average of 4. 35 persons to a family, and of 8. 60 persons to a rented h...ouse. The average number of persons to a room was 0. 91, but in some cases it was as high as 2. 11. Of the 71, 665 families, 11, 825 were found in one-tenement houses, that is, in separate houses held under rental ; 41, 245 families lived in houses containing two and three tenements. These two classes together comprise three-fourths of all the families and persons living in rented houses. The number of families to a house, according to this statement, does not seem to be excessive. Nevertheless, calling the three-tenement house a tenement house in the ordinary sense of the word, and excluding houses containing more than six tenements, which are ordinarily of the higher class called " apartment houses, " they find in Boston that 48 per cent of the families occupying rented houses are in tenement houses.
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