Social PolicyHutchinson, 1965 - 192 Seiten Historical study of the social policy in UK from 1900-1950 and to-day. The problem of poverty and the need for government policy regarding social security, welfare, health and housing. Bibliography. |
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... paupers . Pauperism was a status , entry into which affected not merely a part of a man's life , but the whole of it . He became a pauper for all purposes , and he carried his family with him . Paupers formed a distinct group of second ...
... paupers . Pauperism was a status , entry into which affected not merely a part of a man's life , but the whole of it . He became a pauper for all purposes , and he carried his family with him . Paupers formed a distinct group of second ...
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... paupers and nothing but paupers , and functioning in regions peculiar to itself . The Poor Law Guardians lacked both the incentive to modify and humanize their ideas , which the central government obtained from the contemplation of its ...
... paupers and nothing but paupers , and functioning in regions peculiar to itself . The Poor Law Guardians lacked both the incentive to modify and humanize their ideas , which the central government obtained from the contemplation of its ...
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... paupers or not , though the education of the paupers might be given , as it often was in Britain , in special pauper schools . At the same time steps were being taken by the Poor Law authorities to get children out of pauper ...
... paupers or not , though the education of the paupers might be given , as it often was in Britain , in special pauper schools . At the same time steps were being taken by the Poor Law authorities to get children out of pauper ...
Inhalt
Preface | 7 |
THE FIRST FIFTY YEARS 1 The legacy of the Victorian era 9 2 3 4 83 | 9 |
Problems and policies at the turn of the century | 22 |
Urheberrecht | |
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administration Aneurin Bevan Beatrice Webb Bevan Beveridge Report Board Bow Group Britain British centre child Committee contributions contributory cost Council countries Cullingworth earnings economic effect employers family doctor financed France Germany Gillie Report given Guardians hospital housing policy ibid income individual industry insurance benefit inter-war kind Labour legislation Liberal living Lloyd George means test measures ment mental Minority Report modern National Assistance National Health Service Old Age patients paupers pensions political Poor Law population poverty poverty line practice principle problem families programme proposed Public Assistance public authorities Public Health public services question relief rents responsibility risks scheme Secondly sickness social insurance social policy social security social services social workers Socialist society standard statutory subsidies subsistence Titmuss treatment unemployed unemployment insurance Victorian voluntary organizations Webb welfare services whole