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Page 143
... difficulty of finding a better scheme acceptable to the Treasury had changed hardly at all . Treasury representatives informed the committee that they did not expect the economy to be better able to finance increased pensions after than ...
... difficulty of finding a better scheme acceptable to the Treasury had changed hardly at all . Treasury representatives informed the committee that they did not expect the economy to be better able to finance increased pensions after than ...
Page 250
... difficulty of fitting them into a contributory scheme . Hence most of Beveridge's brave plans for women were unsuccessful.32 - A central difficulty facing Beveridge's fellow Committee mem- bers was financial ; especially the cost of ...
... difficulty of fitting them into a contributory scheme . Hence most of Beveridge's brave plans for women were unsuccessful.32 - A central difficulty facing Beveridge's fellow Committee mem- bers was financial ; especially the cost of ...
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Pat Thane. DIFFICULTY OF SUPERVISING BEHAVIOUR DURING SICKNESS The excessive sickness claims paid in the case of ... difficulties , we suggest that in the last month of pregnancy , when it may be assumed , as a general rule , without ...
Pat Thane. DIFFICULTY OF SUPERVISING BEHAVIOUR DURING SICKNESS The excessive sickness claims paid in the case of ... difficulties , we suggest that in the last month of pregnancy , when it may be assumed , as a general rule , without ...
Contents
International comparisons 18701914 | 101 |
The First World War and after | 126 |
The interwar years | 189 |
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References to this book
Beyond the Welfare State?: The New Political Economy of Welfare Chris Pierson No preview available - 2006 |