Social Insurance and Allied Services: Report by Sir William Beveridge |
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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 insur. ance Scheme
recognises such women as adult dependants on their husbands, in respect of
whom ...
The census includes married women who do not work for money outside their
homes among unoccupied persons. The unemployment insur. ance Scheme
recognises such women as adult dependants on their husbands, in respect of
whom ...
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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Contents
INTRODUCTION AND SUMMARY | 5 |
THE PRINCIPAL CHANGES PROPOSED AND THEIR REASONs | 20 |
THREE SPEcIAL PROBLEMs | 76 |
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