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75:, an important work in social history. Part 1, Section 2 contains what is considered the first usage of household surveys. Davies claims to have collected 2–3 surveys from every county in the kingdom with the help of his friends. From these surveys, poor households on average spent 75% of their income on food. Through this publication, Davies called for a marked improvement in the standard of living for agricultural labourers. He demonstrated that the 'Poor Rates' were used as a means to keep wages down. He presented calculations in Section 7, which show that the number of days an average laborer had to work to afford a quarter of wheat doubled between the 14th century and the 18th century. For policy recommendations, he advocated the principle of a minimum wage. 287: 67:
Davies studied the condition of the labouring poor, recorded statistics of their wages, cost of food, etc. in various districts of England and Scotland. A controversial rapid rise in Poor Law costs at the time (especially in rural parishes) instigated debates on the issue, and inspired Davies to
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compile statistics from which he produced data covering the income and expenditure of certain families in the country (including three in the parishes of Llandegla and Llanarmon (Denbighshire), and two in the parishes of Llanfor and Llanycil (Merioneth).
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Stigler, George (1954). "The early history of empirical studies of consumer behavior".
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The case of labourers in husbandry stated and considered, in three parts
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Cases of Labourers in Husbandry Stated and Considered in Three Parts
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and author. He was born on 9 February 1742 of Welsh parentage at
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David Davies (disambiguation)
Welsh
Church of England
Machynlleth
Codrington College
Barbados
Jesus College, Oxford
Barkham
Berkshire



"Davies, David (1742–1819)"
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
doi
10.1093/ref:odnb/7229
UK public library membership



"Davies, David"
Dictionary of Welsh Biography
National Library of Wales
Victoria County History
doi
10.1086/257495
S2CID
154462497
"Diets, Hunger and Living Standards During the British Industrial Revolution"
doi

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