Foundations of the Welfare StateA fully revised and rewritten second edition of a book which is now regarded as a classic. Takes full advantage of new research and places strong emphasis on voluntary action and the role of women in the shaping of social policy. |
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Page 129
... minister until December 1916 , established a small Reconstruction Committee which accomplished little . When Lloyd George ousted him he established a Ministry of Reconstruction headed by his supporter Christopher Addison , a medical man ...
... minister until December 1916 , established a small Reconstruction Committee which accomplished little . When Lloyd George ousted him he established a Ministry of Reconstruction headed by his supporter Christopher Addison , a medical man ...
Page 130
... Ministry of Health was the continued existence of the Poor Law . It had extensive health powers , yet while it continued to exercise them the administrators of other forms of health provision would not be associated with the stigma it ...
... Ministry of Health was the continued existence of the Poor Law . It had extensive health powers , yet while it continued to exercise them the administrators of other forms of health provision would not be associated with the stigma it ...
Page 219
... ministry itself published in March 1942 a paper contemplating a salaried GP service , but was slow to produce more comprehensive proposals : Ernest Brown and the Conservative Henry Willink , who became minister in November 1943 , were ...
... ministry itself published in March 1942 a paper contemplating a salaried GP service , but was slow to produce more comprehensive proposals : Ernest Brown and the Conservative Henry Willink , who became minister in November 1943 , were ...
Contents
The First World War and after | 119 |
The interwar years | 153 |
The Second World War and after | 211 |
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