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Page 172
... unemployed in August 1922 , parts of Glasgow 59 per cent . 13 These percentages of insured unemployed underestimate total unemployment , as do all unemployment figures for the period . Those above omit those not covered by insurance ...
... unemployed in August 1922 , parts of Glasgow 59 per cent . 13 These percentages of insured unemployed underestimate total unemployment , as do all unemployment figures for the period . Those above omit those not covered by insurance ...
Page 173
... unemployed . The rate of unemployment insurance benefit was 15s . per week for males , 12s . for women . Pressure to equalize male and female benefits foundered on the problem that this would raise female un- employment benefits above ...
... unemployed . The rate of unemployment insurance benefit was 15s . per week for males , 12s . for women . Pressure to equalize male and female benefits foundered on the problem that this would raise female un- employment benefits above ...
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... Unemployment Assistance Board , 181-2 ; diminution of authority , 238 ; expresses serious doubts about possible ... unemployment insurance , 172 ; number officially recorded as unemployed , 172 ; disallowed benefits of , 175 ; scale of ...
... Unemployment Assistance Board , 181-2 ; diminution of authority , 238 ; expresses serious doubts about possible ... unemployment insurance , 172 ; number officially recorded as unemployed , 172 ; disallowed benefits of , 175 ; scale of ...
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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 |