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5. The Geographical Distribution of Public Schooling
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David Mitch
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Figures IX
- Tables X
- Preface XIII
- 1. Interpreting the Rise of Literacy in Victorian England 1
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Part I: Private Choice and the Benefits of Literacy
- 2. The Benefits of Literacy in the Workplace 11
- 3. Literacy as an Equipment for Living 43
- 4. The Influence of the Family on Literacy Trends 80
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Part II: Public Policy and the Costs of Acquiring Literacy
- 5. The Geographical Distribution of Public Schooling 115
- 6. The Impact of Increased Public School Provision on Literacy Trends 135
- 7. The Changing Opportunity Costs of Acquiring Literacy: The Roles of Private Demand and Public Legislation 157
- 8. Becoming a Literate Society: Both a Private and a Public Decision 200
- Appendix A: Occupations Included in Each Category of Occupational Literacy Usage 213
- Appendix Β: The Sample of Marriage Registers and the Ranking of Occupations Reported in That Sample 215
- Appendix C: Estimating the Consumer's Surplus from Boob, Newspapers, and the Mails 222
- Appendix D: The Costs and Benefits of Acquiring Literacy in Victorian England 230
- Notes 237
- Bibliography 309
- Index 333
- Backmatter 341
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Figures IX
- Tables X
- Preface XIII
- 1. Interpreting the Rise of Literacy in Victorian England 1
-
Part I: Private Choice and the Benefits of Literacy
- 2. The Benefits of Literacy in the Workplace 11
- 3. Literacy as an Equipment for Living 43
- 4. The Influence of the Family on Literacy Trends 80
-
Part II: Public Policy and the Costs of Acquiring Literacy
- 5. The Geographical Distribution of Public Schooling 115
- 6. The Impact of Increased Public School Provision on Literacy Trends 135
- 7. The Changing Opportunity Costs of Acquiring Literacy: The Roles of Private Demand and Public Legislation 157
- 8. Becoming a Literate Society: Both a Private and a Public Decision 200
- Appendix A: Occupations Included in Each Category of Occupational Literacy Usage 213
- Appendix Β: The Sample of Marriage Registers and the Ranking of Occupations Reported in That Sample 215
- Appendix C: Estimating the Consumer's Surplus from Boob, Newspapers, and the Mails 222
- Appendix D: The Costs and Benefits of Acquiring Literacy in Victorian England 230
- Notes 237
- Bibliography 309
- Index 333
- Backmatter 341