Social Policy in the Twentieth CenturyHutchinson, 1975 - 240 Seiten |
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... earnings at 45 per cent for a man and his wife , but since then many countries have adopted a target of 70 to 75 per cent of a man's average earnings in the last few years of his working life . The Labour government's 1969 plan for ...
... earnings at 45 per cent for a man and his wife , but since then many countries have adopted a target of 70 to 75 per cent of a man's average earnings in the last few years of his working life . The Labour government's 1969 plan for ...
Seite 114
... earnings below a ceiling of about 50 per cent above the national average for manual workers in industry ( in 1968 about £ 33 a week ) . Benefits are wholly ' dynamic ' , being based , as in the German system , on earnings throughout ...
... earnings below a ceiling of about 50 per cent above the national average for manual workers in industry ( in 1968 about £ 33 a week ) . Benefits are wholly ' dynamic ' , being based , as in the German system , on earnings throughout ...
Seite 191
... earnings to rise . The FIS is , in effect , a part of the wage , and , since it is calculated at 50 per cent of the gap between actual earnings and the income prescribed to meet the family's basic needs , any addition to the family earnings ...
... earnings to rise . The FIS is , in effect , a part of the wage , and , since it is calculated at 50 per cent of the gap between actual earnings and the income prescribed to meet the family's basic needs , any addition to the family earnings ...
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What is social policy? | 11 |
7 | 32 |
The legacy of the Victorian | 222 |
Urheberrecht | |
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