Social Policy in the Twentieth CenturyHutchinson, 1975 - 240 Seiten |
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... rebates to an extent which many councils disliked . The system was proving ineffective . The 1972 Act brought all ... rebate , and the Act not only imposed a statutory obligation on councils to reduce the rent for low - income families ...
... rebates to an extent which many councils disliked . The system was proving ineffective . The 1972 Act brought all ... rebate , and the Act not only imposed a statutory obligation on councils to reduce the rent for low - income families ...
Seite 180
... rebates to selected low - income families , and in particular in the methods used for allocating houses to applicants . This , like the granting of rebates , is a welfare operation , involving the evalua- tion of different kinds of need ...
... rebates to selected low - income families , and in particular in the methods used for allocating houses to applicants . This , like the granting of rebates , is a welfare operation , involving the evalua- tion of different kinds of need ...
Seite 191
... rebates ( or allowances ) and rate rebates , where the regulations lay down exactly how the benefit is to be reduced as the income rises . The significance of the procedure is greater here than in the case of pensions , because the ...
... rebates ( or allowances ) and rate rebates , where the regulations lay down exactly how the benefit is to be reduced as the income rises . The significance of the procedure is greater here than in the case of pensions , because the ...
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What is social policy? | 11 |
7 | 32 |
The legacy of the Victorian | 222 |
Urheberrecht | |
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action administration Aneurin Bevan areas assessment authorities basic Beatrice Webb Beveridge Report Britain British cash benefits cent century child Committee compulsory Conservative contributions council council houses countries Crossman disabled doctor earnings economic effect employers family allowances favour finance given health insurance hospitals housing policy important income increase individual industrial insurance benefits kind Labour government legislation major means test measures medical services ment Minority Report national assistance National Health Service Officer old age patients paupers pension political Poor Law population poverty poverty line practice principle programme proposed Public Assistance rebates relief rent responsibility Richard Crossman risk scheme Second World War Secondly sickness social insurance social policy social security social services social workers Socialist society statutory tenants tion Titmuss treatment unemployed unemployment voluntary wage welfare services whole