Unemployment Relief in Great Britain

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Act of 1920
Author_Felix Morley
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Compound Benefit
compulsory insurance schemes
Compulsory Unemployment Insurance
Cyclical Trade Depression
Degeneration of State-Operated Unemployment Insurance
Demobalization
Depression Period
economic depression impact
Emergency Unemployment Measures
Employment Exchange
Employment Exchange System
Employment Exchanges
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Great Britain
historical unemployment policy research
Insurance by Industry
Joint Industrial Council
Labor Exchanges Act
labour market interventions
Live Register
Local Employment Committees
National Unemployment Insurance
Out-of Work Donations
Pay Unemployment Insurance Benefits
Poor Law Relief
Post-War Germany
Preparation Contributions
public sector administration
Relief Work in Post-War Germany
social policy analysis
Social Welfare
Socialism
State Socialism
State-Operated Unemployment Insurance
The Great Depression
Trade Union Percentage
Trade Union Returns
Trade Union Statistics
Uncovenanted Benefit
Unemployed Workmen Act
Unemployment
Unemployment Books
Unemployment Fund
Unemployment in Great Britain
Unemployment Insurance
Unemployment Insurance Act
Unemployment Insurance Benefit
Unemployment Relief
Unemployment Statistics
welfare state development
World War One

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367179540
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Aug 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Originally published in 1924, Unemployment Relief in Great Britain takes up the history of unemployment relief in Great Britain, focusing on the after effects of the post-war period and the Great Depression. Primarily, the book provides a detailed study of England’s experience with compulsory unemployment insurance and public employment exchanges. The book provides an intriguing study that will appeal to sociologists and historians alike, adeptly weaving practical aspects of the insurance acts, and the administration of employment exchanges.

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