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Page 103
... old - age pensions , pay- able at age sixty - five , and financed by further contributions . 3 State - supported old - age pensions were indeed among the first state measures to be introduced in many countries . Denmark in 1891 ...
... old - age pensions , pay- able at age sixty - five , and financed by further contributions . 3 State - supported old - age pensions were indeed among the first state measures to be introduced in many countries . Denmark in 1891 ...
Page 142
... Old - age pensions One of the functions acquired by the new Ministry of Health from the defunct LGB was control over the local administration of old- age pensions ( the pensions committees ) . At the end of the war the government was ...
... Old - age pensions One of the functions acquired by the new Ministry of Health from the defunct LGB was control over the local administration of old- age pensions ( the pensions committees ) . At the end of the war the government was ...
Page 377
... old - age pensions , 81-2 ; introduction of , 82-3 ; amount of , 83 ; qualifications for , 83-4 ; first pensions paid , 84 ; state - supported introduced in many countries , 102-3 ; increase in during First World War , 130 ; committees ...
... old - age pensions , 81-2 ; introduction of , 82-3 ; amount of , 83 ; qualifications for , 83-4 ; first pensions paid , 84 ; state - supported introduced in many countries , 102-3 ; increase in during First World War , 130 ; committees ...
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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 |