The Economics of Social Problems: An Introduction to Social EconomicsUniversity Tutorial Press, ld., 1931 - 399 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 283
... benefit . The Act of April 1922 also made provision for the payment of " extended uncovenated " benefit , i.e. benefit to which the worker under the general scheme is not legally entitled . The gap " system was introduced , whereby ...
... benefit . The Act of April 1922 also made provision for the payment of " extended uncovenated " benefit , i.e. benefit to which the worker under the general scheme is not legally entitled . The gap " system was introduced , whereby ...
الصفحة 297
... benefit ( 7s . 6d . for the period of disablement ) , and maternity benefit ( £ 2 , or , where the wife of an insured person is an insured worker herself , £ 4 ) . * Doctor's attendance and the provision of medicine comprise the ...
... benefit ( 7s . 6d . for the period of disablement ) , and maternity benefit ( £ 2 , or , where the wife of an insured person is an insured worker herself , £ 4 ) . * Doctor's attendance and the provision of medicine comprise the ...
الصفحة 373
... benefit are proportionate to contributions paid , the new entrants would have been entitled to little or no benefit , and many even of those who had been insured since 1911 or 1916 would have run out of benefit , during the long period ...
... benefit are proportionate to contributions paid , the new entrants would have been entitled to little or no benefit , and many even of those who had been insured since 1911 or 1916 would have run out of benefit , during the long period ...
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INVESTIGATIONS INTO POVERTY | 8 |
THE WAGES OF LABOUR | 28 |
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