TABLE II.-Comparison of Mr. Booth's Classification of All London
with the Normal Classes.
Nos. |
Mr. Booth's classes. |
Approx |
Resorted. |
Approx. |
Nos. |
Normal classes | |
g7 |
H. All above G ... ... ... ... |
100 |
100 |
100 |
89 |
T and above | |
G. Lower Middle ... ... ... |
150 |
150 |
x61 |
S | |||
200 |
{ F. High-class labour above 30s, per week } |
10° |
( |
||||
5° |
|||||||
150 |
250 |
R | |||||
381 |
E. Regular standard earnings from 115. to 308- per week... ... |
4 00 |
200 |
||||
100 |
|||||||
50 |
250 |
250 |
r | ||||
227 |
D.Regular earnings under 119. per week C.Intermittent earnings,improvident,poor |
200 |
|||||
t50 |
150 |
x61 |
s | ||||
B. Casual; very poor } |
zoo |
zoo |
100 |
89 |
t and below | ||
94 |
IA. Criminals, loafers, &c.... ... ... |
loon
loon
x000 zooo
The two columns headed "Nos." give respectively the numbers per thousand in Mr. Booth's
and in the Normal Classes.
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