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Page 104
... growth ( spectacular in every country except France ) , the decline of rural occupations and the growth of urban employ- ment . In most countries employers and philanthropists met a small part of the housing need . Employers , however ...
... growth ( spectacular in every country except France ) , the decline of rural occupations and the growth of urban employ- ment . In most countries employers and philanthropists met a small part of the housing need . Employers , however ...
Page 119
... growth in Europe in the second half of the nineteenth century . Growth con- tinued to be slow thereafter and the infant mortality rate was , as ever , high . As a result of economic and , even more importantly , military concern about ...
... growth in Europe in the second half of the nineteenth century . Growth con- tinued to be slow thereafter and the infant mortality rate was , as ever , high . As a result of economic and , even more importantly , military concern about ...
Page 380
... growth , 293 ; interwar changes in , 296 ; broad consensus basis from 1870-1950 , 300 social provision , growth of in Denmark and New Zealand , 105 ' social question ' , a political and intellectual issue , 18 social reform ...
... growth , 293 ; interwar changes in , 296 ; broad consensus basis from 1870-1950 , 300 social provision , growth of in Denmark and New Zealand , 105 ' social question ' , a political and intellectual issue , 18 social reform ...
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International comparisons 18701914 | 125 |
The interwar years | 189 |
The Second World War and after | 223 |
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References to this book
Beyond the Welfare State?: The New Political Economy of Welfare Chris Pierson No preview available - 2006 |