The book The Social Condition of Labor was written by author E R L Elgin Ralston Lovell Gould Here you can read free online of The Social Condition of Labor book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Social Condition of Labor a good or bad book?
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The amounts spent under this head in the different countries, taken together with the size of the families, and a table of prices of food which follows later, offer serious ground for reflection, especially to Continental statesmen. The figures for clothing seem to show an advantage for the British iron-worker, though the American has not spent a very much larger proportion. The American again leads the list in expenditure for books and newspapers. He spends more for drink in this case than any... except the Frenchman, though proportionally his outgo is the smallest of all, 3. 7 per cent, to 44 per cent, to 5. 1 per cent. , to 5. 2 per cent, and 11. 7 per cent, respectively. Remark, in passing, an exceedingly unfortunate showing in the three continental countries. The Frenchman spent 4 per cent, more for liquor than for house-rent, while in 21] The Social Condition of Labor. 21 the case of Belgians and Germans the proportion of expen- diture was abnormally high. Naturally with a so much larger income the per cent, of earnings saved is greater in the case of the American.
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