Booth, Charles
Related Category: Sociology: Biographies
18401916, English social investigator, pioneer in developing the social survey method. Aided by the notable social scientist Beatrice Potter
Webb, he made an exhaustive statistical study of poverty in London, showing its extent, causes, and location. This was published as
Life and Labour of the People in London (17 vol., 18911903). Booth was also active in reform groups interested in the poor and aged. His other writings include
Old Age Pensions and the Aged Poor (1899) and
Industrial Unrest and Trade Union Policy (1914).
See his selected writings (1967); study by T. Simey and M. Simey (1960).