Swept up from the Streets or Nowhere Else to Go? The Journeys of Dutch Female Beggars and Vagrants to the Oegstgeest State Labor Institution in the Late Nineteenth Century

Women officially designated as vagrants and beggars and confined in the Oegstgeest State Labor Institution ( Rijkswerkinrichting ) at the end of the nineteenth century originated almost exclusively from the lower and most vulnerable ranks of the labor population. Their professions and those of their parents and husbands were low and ill-paid. Most of them were relatively old women, single, and a quarter had children out of wedlock. Disease was prevalent, mortality was high and many of them had physical or psychological handicaps. One in five was convicted for, mostly minor, offending. It is ar... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Weevers, Marian H. A. C.
De Koster, Margo
Bijleveld, Catrien C. J. H.
Dokumenttyp: TEXT
Erscheinungsdatum: 2012
Verlag/Hrsg.: Oxford University Press
Schlagwörter: Section II: Urban Issues
Sprache: Englisch
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