- Cambridge University Press
An Economic History of the English Poor Law, 1750 1850
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- George R Boyer
- Cambridge University Press
- Paperback
- 9780521031868
- 9 X 6 X 0.7 inches
- 1.01 pounds
- History > Europe - Great Britain - General
- English
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Author Bio
George R. Boyer is the Martin P. Catherwood Professor of Industrial and Labor Relations and Professor in the Departments of Economics and International and Comparative Labor in the ILR School at Cornell University.
He came to Cornell in 1982, after receiving his Ph.D. in Economics at the University of Wisconsin. He is the author of The Winding Road to the Welfare State: Economic Insecurity and Social Welfare Policy in Britain (Princeton University Press, 2018), An Economic History of the English Poor Law, 1750-1850 (Cambridge University Press, 1990), and of numerous articles in the field of economic history. He currently is the Senior Associate Dean for Academic Affairs in ILR.
For the past nineteen years he has served as ILR's Director of Teaching. He has served as an Associate Editor of the Industrial and Labor Relations Review and on the editorial boards of the Journal of Economic History and of Social Science History. He also has served as the Chair of the Department of Labor Economics and of the Department of International and Comparative Labor.
Professor Boyer's current research examines various aspects of British labor markets from the late eighteenth century to 1950, including trends in working class living standards, the beginnings of the gig economy, the economics of public poor relief and private charity, and unemployment and underemployment.
Professor Boyer's teaching includes undergraduate courses on the Development of Economic Thought and Institutions, the Evolution of Social Policy in Britain and America, and Twentieth Century Economic History.
Source: Cornell University
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