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What was the condition of workers in london

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The poor living condition of workers in 19th century London expressed following concerns:Poverty was more prominent in cities as compared to villages.Nearly 1 million Londoners (about one-fifth of the population of London at the time) were very poor and living in un-habitable conditions.Life expectancy of these poor people was nearly 29 Years of age when it was near about 55 years of age for the middle and upper class people.The living conditions were so pathetic that it was expected such people to die in a workhouse, hospital or lunatic asylum rather than in some decent working areas.
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