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Social Surveys (1949) examines a host of fact-finding studies, dealing mainly with working class poverty, and the associated nature and problems. To describe the structure of a community demands a close study of the people who compose it, and of the environment in which they work and spend their free time, and the primary aim of a Social Survey is to make an accurate and impartial collection and presentation of facts.



Social Surveys (1949) examines a host of fact-finding studies, dealing mainly with working class poverty, and the associated nature and problems. To describe the structure of a community demands a study of the people who compose it, and the environment in which they work and spend their free time, the primary aim of a Social Survey.

1. Domesday Book
2. Stock-Taking
3. The Census
4. London Survey
5. York
Survey
6. The Five Towns Survey
7. Government Sampling Experiments
8. New
London Survey
9. Second York Survey
10. Merseyside Survey
11. Survey of the
Subnormal
12. Standard of Living
13. Survey of Nutrition
14. A Government
Research Unit
15. Technique of Surveying
16. Survey of the Elderly