Orphans live in workhouses
yes, they lived together, and they lived with joint families which included grandparents, aunty ,uncle and parents and 6 or more children.
Because, it was somewhere for families that were destitute to live , in other words if you had no job or home, it was better than nothing
The differences in family structure of some Tamil groups and families in Northern India is that in Tamil groups generations of families live together, In Northern India families live with patrilineal ( If you don't understand the word ''patrilineal" google it) generations together.
The "impotent poor" were those unable to look after themselves, like the very old, the very young, the sick, crippled, unmarried mothers, the blind and insane and the "able bodied poor" were those who had no work and therefore did not have any money to live on.
Orphans live in workhouses
they live in huts together.
Yes, there are several extended families that live together in Puerto Rico. The families help each other with bills and food.
workhouses or the streets
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yes, they lived together, and they lived with joint families which included grandparents, aunty ,uncle and parents and 6 or more children.
Because, it was somewhere for families that were destitute to live , in other words if you had no job or home, it was better than nothing
The people were treated poorly at workhouses.
The differences in family structure of some Tamil groups and families in Northern India is that in Tamil groups generations of families live together, In Northern India families live with patrilineal ( If you don't understand the word ''patrilineal" google it) generations together.
The "impotent poor" were those unable to look after themselves, like the very old, the very young, the sick, crippled, unmarried mothers, the blind and insane and the "able bodied poor" were those who had no work and therefore did not have any money to live on.
Children could end up in workhouses if they were orphaned, abandoned, or came from impoverished families unable to care for them. Many workhouses offered food and shelter in exchange for labor, making them a last resort for families struggling to survive. Laws and social attitudes at the time also played a role in the institutionalization of children from disadvantaged backgrounds.
Christmas is the time when families get together Families are sublime in fair or stormy weather