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Rather such activities were subordinate functions of Ministries with wider and often more pressing responsibilities , although proposals for change existed within all the Ministries concerned . Beveridge quickly grasped that his ...
Rather such activities were subordinate functions of Ministries with wider and often more pressing responsibilities , although proposals for change existed within all the Ministries concerned . Beveridge quickly grasped that his ...
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An alternative proposal by the National Council of Women for a regular allowance for housewives , equivalent to a wage ... especially the cost of subsistence level old - age pensions , the most expensive item in his proposals .
An alternative proposal by the National Council of Women for a regular allowance for housewives , equivalent to a wage ... especially the cost of subsistence level old - age pensions , the most expensive item in his proposals .
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... as economic adviser to War Cabinet , 225 , 239 ; 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 ...
... as economic adviser to War Cabinet , 225 , 239 ; 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 ...
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International comparisons 18701914 | 101 |
The First World War and after | 126 |
The interwar years | 189 |
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References to this book
Beyond the Welfare State?: The New Political Economy of Welfare Chris Pierson No preview available - 2006 |