Social Policy in the Twentieth CenturyHutchinson, 1975 - 240 Seiten |
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... poverty ' may be retained ( in this view ) to denote an arbitrary statistical cate- gory , such as the bottom 20 per cent on the inequality scale . This of course implies that poverty is always with us , and can never be abolished ...
... poverty ' may be retained ( in this view ) to denote an arbitrary statistical cate- gory , such as the bottom 20 per cent on the inequality scale . This of course implies that poverty is always with us , and can never be abolished ...
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... poverty in the narrower sense . These are the poverties of our civilization . That this idea of poverty as a sub - minimal social condition has been strongly represented since the war among those con- cerned with social policy , both in ...
... poverty in the narrower sense . These are the poverties of our civilization . That this idea of poverty as a sub - minimal social condition has been strongly represented since the war among those con- cerned with social policy , both in ...
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... poverty measure , but a modification of the general system of income distribution in favour of families with two or more children . In recent years , however , it ... Poverty Action Group . They proposed the abolition of both tax Poverty 195.
... poverty measure , but a modification of the general system of income distribution in favour of families with two or more children . In recent years , however , it ... Poverty Action Group . They proposed the abolition of both tax Poverty 195.
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What is social policy? | 11 |
7 | 32 |
The legacy of the Victorian | 222 |
Urheberrecht | |
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