Social Policy in the Twentieth CenturyHutchinson, 1975 - 240 Seiten |
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... countries where social policy could be said to exist , but we must be careful not to press this point too far . We can see in the 1920s and the 1930s an emergent consensus about the nature and extent of government responsibility for ...
... countries where social policy could be said to exist , but we must be careful not to press this point too far . We can see in the 1920s and the 1930s an emergent consensus about the nature and extent of government responsibility for ...
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... countries showed that medical care was treated in all of them as an insurance benefit , as it was in Britain . In some countries the schemes were still voluntary , but there were clear signs of a trend towards the introduction of com ...
... countries showed that medical care was treated in all of them as an insurance benefit , as it was in Britain . In some countries the schemes were still voluntary , but there were clear signs of a trend towards the introduction of com ...
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... countries it is . The tendency elsewhere , as far as there is one , seems to be to lower the age where it was over seventy , as Canada and Norway have done , and to have the same age for men and women , as is now the case in about half ...
... countries it is . The tendency elsewhere , as far as there is one , seems to be to lower the age where it was over seventy , as Canada and Norway have done , and to have the same age for men and women , as is now the case in about half ...
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What is social policy? | 11 |
7 | 32 |
The legacy of the Victorian | 222 |
Urheberrecht | |
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