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Page 66
The administrative cost of contributory pensions in the same year was only 2\ per
cent. of the amount paid as pensions. {See Appendix E, paras. 27-30.) The
administrative expenses of funeral grant in social insurance could not well be
more ...
The administrative cost of contributory pensions in the same year was only 2\ per
cent. of the amount paid as pensions. {See Appendix E, paras. 27-30.) The
administrative expenses of funeral grant in social insurance could not well be
more ...
Page 205
The amount of the resulting annual income over the 20 -year period shows little
variation, being £325 millions in 1945, £326 millions in 1955 and £319 millions in
1965, of which approximately 60 per cent, is paid by insured persons and 40 per
...
The amount of the resulting annual income over the 20 -year period shows little
variation, being £325 millions in 1945, £326 millions in 1955 and £319 millions in
1965, of which approximately 60 per cent, is paid by insured persons and 40 per
...
Page 243
(ii) What proportion of insured persons in receipt of benefit had to have their
incomes supplemented by Public Assistance ? (i) Degree of Supplementation 8.
The average amount of supplementation per case (to the nearest 6d.) during the
...
(ii) What proportion of insured persons in receipt of benefit had to have their
incomes supplemented by Public Assistance ? (i) Degree of Supplementation 8.
The average amount of supplementation per case (to the nearest 6d.) during the
...
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Introduction and Summary | 5 |
The Way to Freedom from Want 1116 | 11 |
Summary of Plan for Social Security 1719 | 17 |
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