Stavenuiter M
Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, Sectie Algemene Pedagogiek.
Tijdschr Gerontol Geriatr. 1994 Mar;25(1):28-32.
In the second half of the nineteenth century poor relief of the church was especially directed at the elderly. Firstly, this is clear from the existence of almshouses and the so-called old people's homes. Secondly, in allocating poor relief age played an important role. Permanent outdoor relief was supplied from the age of fifty. This article will portray this nineteenth century permanent outdoor relief. A group of 239 permanently endowed people will be analyzed on the basis of parish registers of the Evangelical-Lutheran church in Amsterdam. This specific group (orphanages, almshouses, old people's homes and boarders will not be considered) consisted largely of elderly people.