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Page 170
... received in social services . In 1925 it still paid 85 per cent of the cost of social ser- vices , including national insurance , but received £ 55 m . more than it contributed . By 1937 it received between £ 200 m . and £ 250 m . more ...
... received in social services . In 1925 it still paid 85 per cent of the cost of social ser- vices , including national insurance , but received £ 55 m . more than it contributed . By 1937 it received between £ 200 m . and £ 250 m . more ...
Page 185
... received out - door relief , sometimes in kind only , sometimes on performance of test labour . Guardians received little guidance from the Ministry of Health as to how to provide for them . As a result , as the Webbs put it : " The ...
... received out - door relief , sometimes in kind only , sometimes on performance of test labour . Guardians received little guidance from the Ministry of Health as to how to provide for them . As a result , as the Webbs put it : " The ...
Page 261
... received little official assistance in solving these problems which were rather increased by the con- sumer rationing system which necessitated registration at a specific shop . 51 The problems of children evacuated or separated by war ...
... received little official assistance in solving these problems which were rather increased by the con- sumer rationing system which necessitated registration at a specific shop . 51 The problems of children evacuated or separated by war ...
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International comparisons 18701914 | 125 |
The interwar years | 189 |
The Second World War and after | 223 |
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References to this book
Beyond the Welfare State?: The New Political Economy of Welfare Chris Pierson No preview available - 2006 |