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HARDSHIP ARISING SHOULD BE CREDIT FACILITIES BE STOPPED
QUESTION 5.
If it should become impossible to buy on a credit system, would this cause any hardship.
|
No.
|
%
|
Yes
|
727
|
23.6
|
Difficult but could manage
|
166
|
5.4
|
No.
|
311
|
10.1
|
People not buying on credit
|
1858
|
60.4
|
Not answered
|
14
|
0.5
|
TOTAL
|
3076
|
100.0
|
Nearly a quarter say that it would cause them hardship if they could not buy on credit.
To check up on the question of whether the cessation of credit amenities would cause hardship, informants were asked a second question on the same subject at a later stage of the interview.
If you could not buy on credit, would you have to give up buying some articles?
Would you have to give up articles
|
No.
|
%
|
Yes
|
697
|
22.7
|
No
|
311
|
10.1
|
Don’t know
|
155
|
5.0
|
Not answered
|
31
|
1.0
|
People not buying on credit
|
1882
|
61.2
|
SAMPLE
|
3076
|
100.0
|
The number of those who think they could not buy certain articles is nearly the same as those who thought it would cause them hardship. Six hundred and ninety-seven answered this question in the affirmative, and seven hundred and twenty-seven did so in answer to the first question.
Group differences exist. As these are the same for both hardship questions, we give in the following table, only the breakdowns for the question “If it should become impossible to buy on a credit system would this cause any hardship?
Breakdown by class
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Class C
|
Class D
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No.
|
%
|
No.
|
%
|
Yes
|
236
|
15.6 ± 1.9
|
482
|
31.5 ± 2.4
|
Difficult but could manage
|
83
|
5.5 ± 1.2
|
82
|
5.4 ± 1.1
|
No.
|
170
|
11.3 ± 1.6
|
134
|
8.8 ± 1.4
|
People not buying on credit
|
1011
|
67.0 ± 2.4
|
825
|
54.0 ± 2.6
|
Not answered
|
9
|
0.6
|
5
|
0.3
|
TOTAL
|
1509
|
100.0
|
1528
|
100.0
|
Many more women from the D than the C group think that the cessation of credit systems would cause them hardship.
Breakdown by No. of children under 14 in family.
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No. of children under 14
|
1-2 children under 14
|
3-8 children under 14
|
No.
|
%
|
No.
|
%
|
No.
|
%
|
Yes
|
242
|
15.1
|
312
|
27.9
|
172
|
48.3
|
|
|
± 1.8
|
|
± 2.7
|
|
± 5.2
|
Difficult but could manage
|
63
|
3.9
|
75
|
6.7
|
28
|
7.9
|
|
|
± 1.0
|
|
± 1.5
|
|
± 2.9
|
No
|
156
|
9.7
|
127
|
11.4
|
26
|
7.3
|
|
|
± 1.5
|
|
± 1.9
|
|
± 2.7
|
People not buying on credit
|
1143
|
71.3
|
602
|
54.0
|
130
|
36.5
|
|
|
± 2.3
|
|
± 0.9
|
|
± 5.1
|
SAMPLE
|
1604
|
100.0
|
1116.
|
100.0
|
356
|
100.0
|
People with bigger families would feel hardship more seriously than those with less children.
Breakdown in urban and rural areas
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Urban
|
Rural
|
No.
|
%
|
No.
|
%
|
Yes
|
618
|
24.6
|
83
|
17.8
|
|
± 1.7
|
|
± 3.6
|
Difficult but could manage
|
135
|
5.4
|
25
|
5.4
|
|
± 0.9
|
|
± 2.0
|
No
|
249
|
9.9
|
50
|
10.8
|
|
± 1.2
|
|
± 2.9
|
People not buying on credit
|
1512
|
60.1
|
307
|
61.1
|
|
± 2.0
|
|
± 2.5
|
SAMPLE
|
2514
|
100.0
|
465
|
100.0
|
Town people expect hardship more frequently that the other areas.
Breakdown by husband’s occupation
|
SERVICES
|
HEAVY INDUSTRY
|
LIGHT INDUSTRY
|
UNOCCUPIED
|
NO HUSBAND
|
No.
|
%
|
No.
|
%
|
No.
|
%
|
No.
|
%
|
No.
|
%
|
Yes
|
173
|
40.5
|
181
|
27.0
|
2018
|
19.8
|
38
|
18.3
|
90
|
18.8
|
|
± 4.7
|
|
± 3.2
|
|
± 2.4
|
|
± 5.4
|
|
± 3.6
|
Difficult but could manage
|
17
|
4.0
|
52
|
7.7
|
68
|
6.2
|
2
|
1.0
|
21
|
4.4
|
|
± 1.9
|
|
± 2.1
|
|
± 1.4
|
|
± 1.4
|
|
± 1.8
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No
|
39
|
9.1
|
80
|
11.9
|
120
|
10.9
|
18
|
8.7
|
0.34
|
7.1
|
|
± 2.8
|
|
± 2.5
|
|
± 1.9
|
|
± 4.0
|
|
± 2.3
|
People not buying on credit
|
198
|
46.4
|
358
|
53.4
|
696
|
63.1
|
150
|
72.0
|
333
|
69.7
|
|
± 4.8
|
|
± 3.8
|
|
± 2.9
|
|
± 6.2
|
|
± 4.2
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SAMPLE
|
427
|
100.0
|
671
|
100.0
|
1102
|
100.0
|
208.0
|
100.0
|
478
|
100.0
|
The wives whose husbands are in the services, would suffer most from a lack of credit buying facilities.
Question 6.
Which article would have to give up buying, if you could not buy on credit.
Articles
|
No.
|
%
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Clothes - adults
|
330
|
10.7
|
Clothes - children
|
229
|
7.5
|
Shoes - adults
|
72
|
2.3
|
Shoes - children
|
65
|
2.1
|
Hard furniture
|
77
|
2.5
|
Soft furniture
|
44
|
1.4
|
Household linen
|
69
|
2.2
|
Others
|
81
|
2.6
|
SAMPLE
|
3076
|
|
It is mainly adults' and children's clothes which could not be bought without the credit system.
The people of the different groups who think they would experience hardship. if credit buying ceased to exist, name articles which could not be bought without a credit system in the same frequency.
Question 7.
If it would be any hardship - what are the reasons
Reasons
|
No.
|
%
|
Could not afford to buy at all
|
380
|
12.4
|
Less money now than before the war
|
96
|
13.1
|
Habit, always done it, handy
|
112
|
3.6
|
Prices dearer, can’t pay so much at once
|
209
|
6.8
|
Because of coupons have to buy dearer quality
|
26
|
0.8
|
Is the easiest way to save
|
91
|
3.0
|
Others
|
30
|
1.0
|
Not answered
|
17
|
0.6
|
SAMPLE
|
3076
|
100.0
|
Class Breakdown
Reasons
|
Class C
|
Class D
|
No.
|
%
|
No.
|
%
|
Could not afford to buy at all
|
112
|
7.4
|
262
|
17.1
|
|
|
± 1.3
|
|
± 1.4
|
Less money now than before the war
|
34
|
2.3
|
58
|
3.8
|
|
|
± 0.7
|
|
± 1.0
|
Habit, always done it, handy
|
46
|
3.0
|
66
|
4.3
|
|
|
± 0.9
|
|
± 1.0
|
Prices dearer, can’t pay so much at once
|
80
|
5.3
|
128
|
8.4
|
|
|
± 1.1
|
|
± 1.4
|
Because of coupons have to buy dearer quality
|
8
|
0.5
|
128
|
8.4
|
|
|
0.5
|
|
± 2.2
|
Is the easiest way to save
|
39
|
2.6
|
52
|
3.4
|
|
|
± 0.9
|
|
± 2.8
|
Others
|
11
|
0.7
|
19
|
1.2
|
|
|
± 0.5
|
|
± 2.2
|
Not answered
|
8
|
0.5
|
9
|
0.6
|
|
|
± 0.5
|
|
± 2.2
|
People not buying on credit
|
1248
|
82.7
|
1021
|
66.8
|
|
|
± 1.9
|
|
± 2.4
|
SAMPLE
|
1509
|
|
1528
|
|
It seems clear that the D group would suffer hardship, because of economic reasons.