Poor Law 1834
One was the provision of out-relief, such
as the "Speenhamland system”: Families
of laborers were given money proportional
to the price of bread
pauper labour - the labour rate system:
Rate payers took it in turn to employ the
able-bodied poor
 Roundsman system: rate payers chose
whether to pay the poor rate or employ
able-bodied poor for a set period of time.
(This was believed to undercut the labour
market)