Classic Slum Reform

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Poverty, healthy and slums were the part of serious problems for UK between 19th to 20th centuries, a lots of people who was living under the poverty line, some of people even didn’t have enough food for themselves and their family. According the book “The Classic Slum” published by Robert Roberts in 1971, which showed poverty, illness and social negative environment in Salford slum of United Kingdom. In the slum, there are around 50 percentage population who was unskilled people of industrial class, they were living in an unhuman and unsafety area, it filled of bacteria, hunger, ill and dangerous, it also showed the real situation of industrial people in UK. In view of this, the liberal government proposed reform measures to improve the environments …show more content…

Although it have lots of opposition opinion from society, and it couldn’t cover all residents in every area, but admittedly it changed the life of the poorest group, moreover it safe lots of people life and their living, such as infant, unemployment and old ages. When the reforms just be published there are lots of different opinion about it, which had effect to everyone who was living in the society, most historian label since 1906s, when was the beginning the welfare state in UK. In addition, there are many extended reforms to recover the lack of old one. At last, most people lived in poor situation, whose life and living was be improve by the new reforms, whatever it couldn’t cover of all group of people, but at least it success to let the major three group: child, workers and old ages, who can received the rights and welfare which they should receive, and they provided their life for improved the environment of