Social Security: Beveridge and After

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Family Allowances
Flat Rate Benefits
Flat Rate Contributions
Guardian's Allowance
historical evolution of British welfare
income maintenance schemes
Income Tax
Industrial Injuries
Industrial Injuries Scheme
Industrial Injury Benefits
Injury Benefit
Insured Population
Large Families
Local Insurance Offices
Low Pay
Maternity Benefits
Minimum Retirement Age
National Insurance Act
National Insurance Advisory Committee
National Insurance Benefits
National Insurance Bill
national insurance system
National Insurance Tribunals
Occupational Sick Pay
Occupational Sick Pay Schemes
Old Age
Poverty
poverty alleviation measures
Prosecution
public benefits analysis
Public Expenditure UK.
Redundancy
Rent
Retirement Pensions
Ruling Classes
Sickness
Social Security
Social Security Finance
Social Security Scheme
Social Security System
Social Security Taxes
Society
Supplementary Benefits Commission
Time Limits
UK social policy
Unemployment
Unemployment Benefit
Victor George
welfare state policy
Widowed Mother's Allowance
Widowed Mother’s Allowance
Widows Benefits

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138601192
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Jul 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Originally published in 1968, Social Security: Beveridge and After concentrates on the development of social security in the U.K. since the Beveridge report. The book looks at the system of Social Security, since it was unified with the Ministry of Social Security, and looks at the extent to which the original proposals of Lord Beveridge have been modified over time. The book adopts an interesting, functional approach to addressing the acts and regulations that have been implemented, and clearly brings out the essential principles and elements in this complicated field of social provision.

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