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... major reasons for poverty . Rowntree , once more , was more precise . He found that 51.96 per cent of those in ' primary poverty ' were so because the chief breadwinner was ' in regular work but at low wages ' ; 22.16 per cent of ...
... major reasons for poverty . Rowntree , once more , was more precise . He found that 51.96 per cent of those in ' primary poverty ' were so because the chief breadwinner was ' in regular work but at low wages ' ; 22.16 per cent of ...
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... major social problem was almost destroyed by 1921.2 Education Education experienced a similar fate . Post - war changes in the education system were more effectively planned than other social policies . By 1916 the Board of Education ...
... major social problem was almost destroyed by 1921.2 Education Education experienced a similar fate . Post - war changes in the education system were more effectively planned than other social policies . By 1916 the Board of Education ...
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... major international pre - war prob- lem , and inflation as a less serious danger . 40 The post - war economic policies of the Labour government com- bined nationalization of essential but unprofitable industries - power and transport ...
... major international pre - war prob- lem , and inflation as a less serious danger . 40 The post - war economic policies of the Labour government com- bined nationalization of essential but unprofitable industries - power and transport ...
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International comparisons 18701914 | 125 |
The interwar years | 189 |
The Second World War and after | 223 |
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Beyond the Welfare State?: The New Political Economy of Welfare Chris Pierson No preview available - 2006 |