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Cost of living in German towns

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Identifikator:
866449027
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-93831
Document type:
Monograph
Title:
Cost of living in German towns
Place of publication:
London
Publisher:
Stat. Off.
Year of publication:
1908
Scope:
1 Online-Ressource (LXI, 548 Seiten)
Collection:
Economics Books
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DÜSSELDORF. 
215 
property in good condition, to make all slight repairs up to a cost of 3s. at his 
own charge save in so far as they relate to the structure of the house, to live at 
peace with his neighbours, to pay his rent regularly twice a month, and to 
refrain from sub-letting without permission. A month’s notice, dating from the 
first of the month, must be given on either side. It should be noted that the 
society builds houses but does not sell them, and working men can only be 
accepted as tenants on condition of purchasing a share of £10, bearing interest 
at 4 per cent., which sum they must contribute by minimum instalments of 
los. 3d. per annum. They may, however, invest any sum beyond this £10 as 
a loan, at the same rate of interest. So far, the society has done exceedingly 
well, for while charging rents which are below those required by private owners 
for equal dwellings it has been able to pay to the Insurance Board the contract 
interest of 3 per cent, with 1J per cent, additional by way of redemption, and to 
return to its shareholders 4 per cent, on their invested capital of £7,000. 
There is also in Düsseldorf a Housing Association, whose object it is to 
" help necessitous and respectable families to obtain the minimum amount of 
living room and the indispensable articles of furniture, as well as to promote the 
comfortable arrangement and use of their dwellings.” 
Here, as elsewhere, the Central Insurance Board readily lends money for the 
erection of cheap dwellings to Building and other registered Co-operative 
Societies and to individual insured persons, and up to the end of 1904 the 
Board for the Rhenish Province had advanced £2,200,000 in this way. As a 
rule, 75 per cent, of the attested value, or 85 per cent, of the entire cost of 
building, is advanced at 3 or 3& per cent, interest, besides 1^ per cent, by way 
of repayment of loan. Where money is lent to individual workmen, it is on the 
guarantee of an accredited society. 
As a rule Düsseldorf workpeople prefer to live as near as possible to their 
employment. Hence it is that some of the larger industrial companies in the 
outskirts provide comfortable houses for a portion of their employees. The 
smaller officials and men of long service are generally given preference, and 
after them the heads of large families. The rents charged for these dwellings 
are invariably lower than those charged by private owners. Thus the average 
rent per room in the case of the 221 dwellings (with an aggregate of 735 rooms) 
belonging to the Düsseldorf Röhren- und Eisen walz werke is slightly under 6a. 
per month, and here a piece of garden ground is added to half the houses, an 
outhouse to many, and a cellar to all. 
Some of the large engineering works go beyond the requirements of the 
Insurance and Factory Laws in promoting the welfare and convenience of their 
workpeople. Special funds exist for the purpose of supplementing the benefits 
and pensions claimable under the Insurance Laws ; factory canteens and 
kitchens are not uncommon ; and bathing facilities are provided by several 
Works in addition to the more general arrangements for washing ; at one concern 
14 bathing cells are in constant use and as many as 1,000 shower baths are 
taken weekly. Several employers maintain a creche, which is managed by sisters 
of the Red Cross. 
Little has been done in Düsseldorf to meet the needs of unmarried work 
men in the matter of lodging. As yet the large works have made no provision 
of the kind such as is found in Bochum, Essen, and other towns, and while the 
Roman Catholic and Protestant Churches conduct “ Homes ” and “ Hospices ” 
for the special benefit of workmen—especially those on the road attached to 
their distinctive faiths, the settled workman without home of his own is in the 
main dependent on private families, die accommodation he obtains is, as a i ule, 
tolerable enough, but in the measure that the lodger is well provided for, the 
accommodation that remains for the household with which he lives is too often 
unduly restricted. A good deal of the overcrowding of homes which comes 
before the notice of the housing inspectors owes its origin to the practice of sub 
letting in its various forms. An investigation made in Decernoei 1900, brought 
to light cases in which the majority of the rooms contained in a house were let to 
lodgers ; thus 7 out of 10, 8 out of 13, and even 18 out of 23 in one instance. 
Before long, however, it is likely that provision for unmarried men will be made 
by the establishment under public auspices of a large boarding house for the
	        

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