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Page 72
The business of industrial assurance is life assurance conducted with the use of
collectors, that is to say, it is life assurance in which the premiums are received by
means of collectors who make house to house visits for that purpose at weekly ...
The business of industrial assurance is life assurance conducted with the use of
collectors, that is to say, it is life assurance in which the premiums are received by
means of collectors who make house to house visits for that purpose at weekly ...
Page 75
This does not apply to life assurance by people who have larger means and in
general can have recourse to skilled, disinterested advice. In the second place,
industrial assurance is now so closely associated with other forms of insurance
that ...
This does not apply to life assurance by people who have larger means and in
general can have recourse to skilled, disinterested advice. In the second place,
industrial assurance is now so closely associated with other forms of insurance
that ...
Page 251
Most of the companies and larger collecting societies, in addition to industrial
assurance, do ordinary life assurance, which to a large extent is business with
persons who already hold industrial policies, is for relatively small amounts and
is ...
Most of the companies and larger collecting societies, in addition to industrial
assurance, do ordinary life assurance, which to a large extent is business with
persons who already hold industrial policies, is for relatively small amounts and
is ...
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Contents
Introduction and Summary | 5 |
The Principal Changes Proposed and Their Reasons | 20 |
The Social Security Budget | 103 |
Copyright | |
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according addition administration allowances amount Approved Societies assistance Association average Britain cash cent child claim Class Committee companies compensation compulsory continue contributions contributory cost cover death dependants disability benefit disease earnings effect employers estimated existing expenditure expenses figures Fund funeral given giving grant health insurance households important income increase individual industrial assurance insured persons interest less limited married maternity means millions Ministry necessary needs obtain occupation offices paid payment pensions period Plan policies possible practice premiums present principle problems proportion proposed provision question reasons receive reduced regard relation rent Report respect responsible retirement risks scheme separate sickness single social insurance Social Security Societies subsistence suggested Table taken treatment unemployment unemployment insurance week weekly whole widows woman women