Men without Work
Discover the insightful work of William Rev. Temple in Men without Work, published by Cambridge University Press in 2014. This compelling book, spanning 460 pages, revisits a crucial report originally presented in 1938 to the Pilgrim Trust, addressing the pressing issue of unemployment in Great Britain. Temple, the Incumbent of St. Margaret's in Forgue, delves into the social conditions faced by the unemployed and offers valuable guidance for the allocation of funding to tackle these challenges. With a focus on social service and the needs of those without work, this book remains relevant in today's discussions about employment and social welfare. Perfect for readers interested in historical perspectives on unemployment and social reform, Men without Work is a must-have addition to your collection.