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105 . limitations , for example the uncertainty as to what degree of physical efficiency his nutritional standard could ... standard should be established in the interests of humanity and of aiming for high national standards of comfort ...
105 . limitations , for example the uncertainty as to what degree of physical efficiency his nutritional standard could ... standard should be established in the interests of humanity and of aiming for high national standards of comfort ...
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A. L. Bowley concluded from a survey of wartime living standards that wage - earners in general benefited during the war , and that unskilled and semi - skilled workers gained relatively more than the skilled .
A. L. Bowley concluded from a survey of wartime living standards that wage - earners in general benefited during the war , and that unskilled and semi - skilled workers gained relatively more than the skilled .
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His findings were open to criticism : the national sample was small and the standards of nutrition used not generally accepted in a field in which knowledge remained far from complete . A later more careful survey by Colin Clark showed ...
His findings were open to criticism : the national sample was small and the standards of nutrition used not generally accepted in a field in which knowledge remained far from complete . A later more careful survey by Colin Clark showed ...
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Contents
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 |