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Page 49
The census includes married women who do not work for money outside their
homes among unoccupied persons. The unemployment insurance scheme
recognises such wonlen as adult dependants on their husbands, in respect of
whom the ...
The census includes married women who do not work for money outside their
homes among unoccupied persons. The unemployment insurance scheme
recognises such wonlen as adult dependants on their husbands, in respect of
whom the ...
Page 51
It is undeniable that the needs of housewives in general are less than those of
single women when unemployed or disabled, because their house is provided
either by their husband's earnings or by his benefit. The rates of benefit proposed
in ...
It is undeniable that the needs of housewives in general are less than those of
single women when unemployed or disabled, because their house is provided
either by their husband's earnings or by his benefit. The rates of benefit proposed
in ...
Page 186
I have accordingly assumed that 95 per cent. of unemployment will rank for
benefit, making due allowance for the changed arrangements relating to waiting
time. 29. The fixing of the relative contributions of men and of women is a matter
of ...
I have accordingly assumed that 95 per cent. of unemployment will rank for
benefit, making due allowance for the changed arrangements relating to waiting
time. 29. The fixing of the relative contributions of men and of women is a matter
of ...
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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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accident according addition administration allowances amount Approved Societies assistance Association average Britain cash cent child claim Class Committee companies compensation compulsory continue contributions contributory cost cover death dependants disability benefit disease earnings effect employers estimated existing expenditure expenses figures Fund funeral given giving grant health insurance important income increase individual industrial assurance insured persons interest less limited married maternity means millions Ministry necessary needs obtain occupation offices paid payment pensions period Plan policies possible practice premiums present principle problems proportion proposed provision question reasons receive reduced regard relation rent Report respect responsible retirement risks scheme separate sickness single social insurance Social Security Societies subsistence suggested Table taken treatment unemployment unemployment insurance voluntary week whole widows woman women