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What was it like to be unemployed? Life in the 1930s
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Aims of the lesson In this lesson you will learn about Experiences of the unemployed Evaluating the utility or reliability of sources
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Background 3 million unemployed in 1932 Had to “sign on” at an Employment Exchange once a week in order to get the dole Some twice a day No NI – means test. Would reduce dole if you had any money
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Life on the dole BMA survey 1933 – 5s 1d to feed a person 1938 44% on dole below this threshold Should you stick to your trade or take a casual job? How would you feed your family? What about beer and cigarettes? Savings clubs prospered – saving up in case of unemployment
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Alfred Smith and his family In 1939 the magazine Picture Post did a feature on Alfred Smith and his family Lived in Peckham (South London) and had a wife and four children Out of work for four years Signed on three times a week Lived in a basement flat Showed middle class people what life was like on the dole
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Your task Look at sources A and B and do a DAMMIT analysis on them How reliable are they – think about who wrote them and what their purpose was Answer the 10 mark question – look at your laminated sheet to help you to structure it. Remember that no source is completely useless – some are just more useful than others
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