Hughes provides an illuminating analysis of the Poor Law Amendment Act, examining its effects on poverty and social welfare in England in the mid-19th century. Drawing on his experience as a Poor Law Commissioner, he offers practical suggestions for improving the implementation of the law and addressing the root causes of poverty.
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