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EDUCATION {in Ajicestry). 



Without any education 495 of 13.6 per cent. 



Simply read and write 1,885 o"* 38- 1 



Ordinary common school or more . . . , i>592 or 43.8 



High School or more 1 64 or 4. 5 



■ PECUNIARY CIRCUMSTANCES {ill AflCestvy). 



Pauperized , 173 or 4.8 per cent. 



No accumulation 2,801 or 77.0 



Forehanded 662 or 18. 2 



OCCUPATION {in Ancestry). 



Servants and clerks 376 or 10.4 per cent. 



Cornmon laborers. .... .'. I5 197 or 32.6 



At mechanical work. . Ij343 or 36.9 



With traffic 633 or 1 7. 7 



THE PROFESSIONS {so-called). 



Law 16 . , 



Medicine , 36 



Theology ". 10 



Teaching ., 25 



,: ' 87 or 2.4 per cent. 



2. Relating to Inmates Themselves (Environment). 

 THE HOME LIFE. 



(«) Character of Home Life. 



Positively bad 1,883 or 51.8 per cent. 



Fair (Only) 1,453 or 39.9 



Good 300 or S.T, 



{/!>) Duration of Home Life. 



Left home previous to 10 years of age 187 or 5.2 per cent. 



•Left home between 10 and 14 years of age. ... 226 or 6.2 



Left home soon after 14 years of age 1,121 or 30.8 



At home up to time of crime 2, 192 or 57.8 



Note. — As to the 1534 homeless: 



I Occupied furnished rooms in cities 390 or 25.4 per cent. 



Lived in cheap boarding houses (itinerant). . . 280 or 18.2 



Lived with employer 331 or 21.6 



Rovers and tramps 533 or 34. 8 



