Seebohm Rowntree

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Seebohm Rowntree was a British social reformer and pioneering sociologist best known for his detailed studies of poverty in York, which helped shape early 20th-century welfare policy in the United Kingdom.

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instanceOf businessman
person
social reformer
sociologist
conceptCoined primary poverty
secondary poverty
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
dateOfBirth 1871-07-03
dateOfDeath 1954-10-07
employer Rowntree & Co. NERFINISHED
familyName Rowntree NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork social reform
social statistics
sociology
welfare economics
fullName Benjamin Seebohm Rowntree NERFINISHED
givenName Benjamin NERFINISHED
Seebohm NERFINISHED
influenced Liberal welfare reforms of the early 20th century
United Kingdom welfare state development
influencedBy Charles Booth NERFINISHED
knownFor influencing early 20th-century welfare policy in the United Kingdom
pioneering empirical social surveys
studies of poverty in York
languageOfWorkOrName English
movement Liberal welfare reform
social reform movement
nationality British
notableWork Poverty and Progress NERFINISHED
Poverty: A Study of Town Life NERFINISHED
The Human Factor in Business NERFINISHED
The Human Needs of Labour NERFINISHED
parent Joseph Rowntree NERFINISHED
placeOfActivity London, England NERFINISHED
York, England NERFINISHED
placeOfBirth York, England NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England NERFINISHED
positionHeld chairman of Rowntree & Co.
director of Rowntree & Co.
publicationDateOf Poverty and Progress, 1918 NERFINISHED
Poverty: A Study of Town Life, 1901 NERFINISHED
The Human Factor in Business, 1921
The Human Needs of Labour, 1918 NERFINISHED
religion Quaker NERFINISHED
researchFocus minimum income needed for subsistence
urban poverty
working-class living conditions
spouse Lydia Potter NERFINISHED
studiedAt Bootham School, York NERFINISHED
usedMethod house-to-house social survey
statistical analysis of household budgets

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Charles Booth influenced Seebohm Rowntree