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TitleJ.Hilton - Charts
PhotographerUnknown
Date1923-1924
Extent2-Slides
DescriptionB/W Slide of a graph by Mr J.Hilton, Director of Statistics at the Ministry of Labour.

The slides are from a study of the unemployed 1923-1924 and are entitled: Tests of Reliability of Sample.

A paper by Hilton was presented to the Royal Statistical Society in 1924 on a survey of 10,000 unemployed and registered people.

Photographer: Unknown.

The slides are captioned Dept. of Medical Illustration, Withington Hospital.
FormatPhotograph
Dimensions35mm
MaterialSlide
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AccessStatusOpen
Location13: BPS History of Psychology Centre, London
TermPoverty
Job Seeking
Unemployment
Disadvantaged groups
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