Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Why did Public Health Reforms need to occur?
- Charles Booth and Sebohm Rowntree did investigations into poverty
- they found it to be caused by...
- casual labour
- low pay
- old age
- large families
- illness
- impact of the study
- highlighted the extent of poverty in Britain
- changed the perception that the poor
themselves were to blame for poverty. This put
more pressure on politicians to do something
to change the situation.
- The Boer War 1899-1902
- One in three volunteers failed the army medical
due to poor health and hygiene
- This could've seriously damaged Britain's military strength
- Economic progress
- Nationaly efficiency would increase
if the health and welfare of the
population improved.
- Britain would be more able to keep up with the economic powers like Germany and the USA
- The rise of Trade Unions and the Labour Party was a
threat to the Liberals and the Conservatives as the poor
turned to Labour for support
- The New Liberals recognised this and
therefore supported government involvement
helping the poor
- The effects of poverty was damaging Britain
- Poverty could lead to
prostitution, slums,
drunkenness and cause the
economy to suffer