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... schools , or by establishing rate - financed gram- mar , technical and / or ' higher elementary ' schools . They were also allowed for the first time to subsidize denominational primary schools . In return , local authorities were ...
... schools , or by establishing rate - financed gram- mar , technical and / or ' higher elementary ' schools . They were also allowed for the first time to subsidize denominational primary schools . In return , local authorities were ...
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... schools as well as to found their own secondary schools , social divisions in secondary education were reinforced . Voluntary grammar schools retained higher social status than the publicly financed ' higher elementary schools ' , which ...
... schools as well as to found their own secondary schools , social divisions in secondary education were reinforced . Voluntary grammar schools retained higher social status than the publicly financed ' higher elementary schools ' , which ...
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... school places remained until the compulsory leaving age of fourteen in the higher forms of elementary schools.3 By the mid - 1930s only 0.4 per cent of elementary schoolleavers in England went on to university . The Labour movement had ...
... school places remained until the compulsory leaving age of fourteen in the higher forms of elementary schools.3 By the mid - 1930s only 0.4 per cent of elementary schoolleavers in England went on to university . The Labour movement had ...
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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
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Beyond the Welfare State?: The New Political Economy of Welfare Chris Pierson No preview available - 2006 |