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... demand change . On the whole the writing of the 1880s did demand change and assumed that the privileged readers had such change within their power . The poor themselves were presented more realistically , whether as sources of threat or ...
... demand change . On the whole the writing of the 1880s did demand change and assumed that the privileged readers had such change within their power . The poor themselves were presented more realistically , whether as sources of threat or ...
Page 127
... demands of wartime . The initial impact of the war was to increase hardship as men went off to war leaving families unprovided for and as demand temporarily fell off , especially for export - based in- dustries such as textiles . The ...
... demands of wartime . The initial impact of the war was to increase hardship as men went off to war leaving families unprovided for and as demand temporarily fell off , especially for export - based in- dustries such as textiles . The ...
Page 257
... demand , as were price and voluntary wage controls to control inflation . Increasingly budgetary policy became an instrument of demand management through regulation of interest and taxation rates . The Labour leadership had never been ...
... demand , as were price and voluntary wage controls to control inflation . Increasingly budgetary policy became an instrument of demand management through regulation of interest and taxation rates . The Labour leadership had never been ...
Contents
International comparisons 18701914 | 101 |
The First World War and after | 126 |
The interwar years | 189 |
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A. L. Bowley areas authorities Beatrice Webb benefits Beveridge Board Britain British cent central charity child Committee Conservative contributions cost demand economic effect efficiency Eleanor Rathbone employers established expenditure family allowances fear finance full employment growth Guardians health service housing improved income increased industrial infant introduced Keynes labour movement Labour party legislation Liberal Lloyd George London major ment minimum national health national health service old-age pensions organizations out-door relief paid party paupers period planning political Poor Law poor relief population post-war poverty pre-war pressure problem proposals R. H. Tawney reconstruction reform rent Report result Rowntree Rowntree's scheme schools sickness social policy social services society standards tion towns trade union Treasury unem unemployed unemployment insurance wages wartime Webbs week welfare William Beveridge women workers workhouse working-class
References to this book
Beyond the Welfare State?: The New Political Economy of Welfare Chris Pierson No preview available - 2006 |