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The author traces the gradual transformation of a small rural parish from a largely self-reliant peasant economy to dependency on casual wage labour, describing how changing employment patterns, housing, and social conditions affect daily life. He details the unrelenting material hardships, frequent sickness and injury, prevalence of alcohol, domestic strain, and the emotional and educational deprivation suffered by women and children. Chapters analyze shifts in thrift, competition, humiliation and eviction, and then identify arising needs and opportunities for improvement, including practical obstacles to reform and proposals for advancing education, nursing, and community self-help.
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