Social Policy in the Twentieth CenturyHutchinson, 1975 - 240 Seiten |
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... population by a general policy and under a general scheme ' . He also agreed about the basis of the right to benefits . In a general scheme of social security , he said , one may expect to see the ' disappearance of all connection ...
... population by a general policy and under a general scheme ' . He also agreed about the basis of the right to benefits . In a general scheme of social security , he said , one may expect to see the ' disappearance of all connection ...
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... population would be of pensionable age ( men over sixty - five , women over sixty ) in 1971. The population projections calculated by the Registrar General in the early 1960s put the peak figure , due in about 1980 , at 16.4 per cent to ...
... population would be of pensionable age ( men over sixty - five , women over sixty ) in 1971. The population projections calculated by the Registrar General in the early 1960s put the peak figure , due in about 1980 , at 16.4 per cent to ...
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... Population Reports , Population Projections , 1974 . 15. Social Trends No. 4 , 1973 , p . 85 , Table 17 . 16. B. Benjamin , ' Demographic and Actuarial Aspects of Ageing ' , Journal of the Institute of Actuaries , September 1964 , pp ...
... Population Reports , Population Projections , 1974 . 15. Social Trends No. 4 , 1973 , p . 85 , Table 17 . 16. B. Benjamin , ' Demographic and Actuarial Aspects of Ageing ' , Journal of the Institute of Actuaries , September 1964 , pp ...
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What is social policy? | 11 |
7 | 32 |
The legacy of the Victorian | 222 |
Urheberrecht | |
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