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... population of Great Britain 1867 ( est . ) : 24,152,000 Source : R.D. Baxter National Income ( 1867 ) p . 64 . On this basis , Booth classified the population of London accord- ing to their degree of poverty or affluence . He found 30 ...
... population of Great Britain 1867 ( est . ) : 24,152,000 Source : R.D. Baxter National Income ( 1867 ) p . 64 . On this basis , Booth classified the population of London accord- ing to their degree of poverty or affluence . He found 30 ...
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... population problem was especially acute . France had had the slowest rate of population 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 ...
... population problem was especially acute . France had had the slowest rate of population 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 ...
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... population of the big cities , largely by evacuation . The population of the East End of London , for example , fell by half ; that of East Anglia increased . Broadly , also , the drift from the de- pressed areas continued , leaving ...
... population of the big cities , largely by evacuation . The population of the East End of London , for example , fell by half ; that of East Anglia increased . Broadly , also , the drift from the de- pressed areas continued , leaving ...
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International comparisons 18701914 | 125 |
The interwar years | 189 |
The Second World War and after | 223 |
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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 |