1st Edition

Social Aspects of the Business Cycle (RLE: Business Cycles)

By Dorothy Swaine Thomas Copyright 1925
    236 Pages
    by Routledge

    236 Pages
    by Routledge

    Using statistical analysis, this volume, originally published in 1925, examines the sociological aspects of the business cycle. It discusses which areas of social activity are influenced by the business cycle and measures the relative degree of this influence in each of the areas which are covered. Bringing together the work of economists and criminologists, this volume discusses topics such as births, deaths, poverty, crime, emigration and marriage in relation to business cycles.

    Introduction. 1. The Problem and Its Setting 2. Critique of Previous Reearches into the Social Aspects of the Business Cycle Part 1: The Economists Part 2: The Criminologists Part 3: The Statisticians 3. Marriages and the Business Cycle 4. Births and the Business Cycle 5. Deaths and the Business Cycle 6. Pauperism and the Business Cycle 7. Alcoholism and the Business Cycle 8. Crime and the Business Cycle 9. Emigration and the Business Cycle 10. Summary. Appendix A: Methods 1. Secular Trend 2. Seasonal Variation 3. Comparison of Cyclical Fluctuations Appendix B: Tables.

    Biography

    Thomas, Dorothy Swaine