This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1920 Excerpt: ...the National Consumer's League, and the National Prison Committee. In addition to this outside cooperation some twenty local people gave their services voluntarily as their personal contribution to the survey; a young physician made a study of the city's vital statistics; a young rabbi prepared the statement of ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1920 Excerpt: ...the National Consumer's League, and the National Prison Committee. In addition to this outside cooperation some twenty local people gave their services voluntarily as their personal contribution to the survey; a young physician made a study of the city's vital statistics; a young rabbi prepared the statement of playground equipment and needs; the secretary of the associated charities took charge of the housing investigation; an official of the city sewage commission prepared a summary of the sewerage situation; local probation officers studied juvenile delinquency; a lawyer gathered data on relief work; students in a sociology class at the university aided in the investigation of child labor and in street trades; and others made maps and charts and assisted in various ways. so Harrison, S. R.--"A Social Survey of a Typical American City," The Proceedings of the American Academy of Political Science, vol. II, No. 4, July, 1912, pp. 18-31. Outlines of data to be gathered by different investigators were made out by the field workers and the director of the survey. A wide enough range of facts were covered in these work-programs to allow the different investigators some range of choice in deciding, as they proceeded in the study, what matters should be given more intensive inquiry. The work-program on health and its conservation follows.37 I. Vital statistics. a. General death-rates for 1907-08-09-10-11; and average death-rates for five-year periods running back twenty years; infant death-rates, same period. b. Distribution of death by wards, for 1910. c. Population by age and sex in each ward, in 1910. d. Deaths from more prevalent diseases for the last ten years, especially contagious and preventable diseases such as typhoid, tuberculosis, diarrhea, ...
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