The Dispossession of the Peasantry (ص 143)

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The Dispossession of the Peasantry (ص 143)
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Johnson-Crosbie committee.»
The committee estimated the cost of living of a family of six to be
£P 26.°° After establishing the gross income and the cost of production for 100
dunums, the committee arrived at a net return of £P 20 for a tenant family and
£P 35.2 for an owner-cultivator family (see Table 3.3). However, the actual
average holding per family was 56 dunums of village-owned land, which meant
that the actual net income from cultivation was £P 11 for a tenant family and
£P 19.6 for an owner-cultivator family.
Table 3.3. Average Net Return for Tenants and Owner-Cultivators in £P
For Tenant For owner- For owner-
Based on cultivator For tenant cultivator
Average based on based on based on
Prices of average prices average prices average prices
1924-1927 of 1924-1927 of July 1930 of July 1930
For 100 20 (a) 35.2 (a) 3.6 (b) 11.8 (b)
dunums
For actual 11 (a) 19.6 (c) 2 (c) 6.6 (c)
holding of 56
dunums
Sources:
(a) Johnson-Crosbie Report, 18, 22.
(b) Hope-Simpson Report, Appendix 15, 175; the prices used here prevailed
throughout 1930 and 1931 (see Table 3.2).
(c) Calculated on the basis of same prices used by Johnson-Crosbie and Hope-
Simpson.
*Johnson-Crosbie Report, 42.
*Thid., 20.
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Riyad Mousa

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