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Both Reports assumed the existence of a ne'er - do - well class at the base of society , for whom punitive labour colonies or similar institutions would be required . As the Minority Report put it : ' The national Authority dealing with ...
Both Reports assumed the existence of a ne'er - do - well class at the base of society , for whom punitive labour colonies or similar institutions would be required . As the Minority Report put it : ' The national Authority dealing with ...
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the Industrial Population , Report of , 258-9 Barnett , Canon , 64 ; opines more state help needed for destitute , 64 Barnett , Samuel , 23 Baxter , Dudley , 4 , 51 ; statistics of income distribution , 4 , 51-2 Bell , Lady Florence ...
the Industrial Population , Report of , 258-9 Barnett , Canon , 64 ; opines more state help needed for destitute , 64 Barnett , Samuel , 23 Baxter , Dudley , 4 , 51 ; statistics of income distribution , 4 , 51-2 Bell , Lady Florence ...
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... 243 : Report on old - age workhouses : encouragement for pensions by Committee chaired by , destruction of , 35 ; for those in need , 197 ; second Report , 198 187-8 wealth and income , few signs of change working - class : separate ...
... 243 : Report on old - age workhouses : encouragement for pensions by Committee chaired by , destruction of , 35 ; for those in need , 197 ; second Report , 198 187-8 wealth and income , few signs of change working - class : separate ...
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International comparisons 18701914 | 101 |
The First World War and after | 126 |
The interwar years | 189 |
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Beyond the Welfare State?: The New Political Economy of Welfare Chris Pierson No preview available - 2006 |