R_OUTDOOR_PAUPER = (PAUPER_IN_OUT:outdoor * 100.0) / WELFARE_TOT:total
| Data Role | Period Covered | Authority | Source | Details | Method |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PAUPER_IN_OUT:outdoor | 1859 to 1870 | Poor_Law_Board_AR | Annual Report | Poor Law Board, Annual Report (HMSO) , | Exact count provided by a government statistical office for this area |
| PAUPER_IN_OUT:outdoor | 1871 to 1919 | LGB_AR | Annual Report | Local Government Board, Annual Report (HM Stationery Office) , | Exact count provided by a government statistical office for this area |
- Poor Relief to Able-Bodied Males
- % Economically Inactive
- Female Activity Rate
- Male self-employment
- Male Unemployment
- % with Long-Term Health Conditions
- Claimant Count Unemployment
- % with Work-limiting Long-Term Ill-Health
- Outdoor Relief to Able-Bodied Males "in Health"
- Outdoor Poor Relief
- % of Population on Poor Relief
This rate shows what percentage of all those getting relief from the Poor Law received "outdoor" relief, meaning payments in cash and kind, rather than residential "indoor" relief in workhouses. From the 1830s onwards central government tried to reduce numbers on outdoor relief but this had only limited effectiveness, and most people in workhouses were there because of old age, sickness or as orphans. Note that a small number of paupers received both types of relief but are excluded from this percentage.