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Page 246
... proposals than took the opportunity to channel and publi- cize proposals already worked out and strongly supported within the Ministries and elsewhere . These included the Home Office de- sire to reform workmen's compensation to compel ...
... proposals than took the opportunity to channel and publi- cize proposals already worked out and strongly supported within the Ministries and elsewhere . These included the Home Office de- sire to reform workmen's compensation to compel ...
Page 250
... proposals . The total cost of the proposals , including family allowances and a universal health service , was estimated as £ 535 m . in the first year , of which £ 302 m . would fall on the Exchequer - almost three times the level of ...
... proposals . The total cost of the proposals , including family allowances and a universal health service , was estimated as £ 535 m . in the first year , of which £ 302 m . would fall on the Exchequer - almost three times the level of ...
Page 374
... proposals for avoiding inflation , 239-40 ; proposals for family allowances , 240 ; supports Beveridge Report proposals , 242 ; shares Beveridge's ideas , 242 ; How to Pay for the War , 244 , doc 16 ; frustrations of , 244 ; enthusiasm ...
... proposals for avoiding inflation , 239-40 ; proposals for family allowances , 240 ; supports Beveridge Report proposals , 242 ; shares Beveridge's ideas , 242 ; How to Pay for the War , 244 , doc 16 ; frustrations of , 244 ; enthusiasm ...
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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 |