The Economics of Social Problems: An Introduction to Social EconomicsUniversity Tutorial Press, ld., 1931 - 399 من الصفحات |
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... persons per family in England and Wales was about five persons ( 4.73 ) . The " moderate family " here taken as a basis for classification allows for a margin of one person above or below this average figure . there were five or more ...
... persons per family in England and Wales was about five persons ( 4.73 ) . The " moderate family " here taken as a basis for classification allows for a margin of one person above or below this average figure . there were five or more ...
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An Introduction to Social Economics Herbert Albert Silverman. PERSONS IN RECEIPT OF POOR - LAW RELIEF IN ENGLAND AND Year . * WALES . Number of Persons in receipt of- Proportion Per Cent . of the Total Number of Per- sons entered in col ...
An Introduction to Social Economics Herbert Albert Silverman. PERSONS IN RECEIPT OF POOR - LAW RELIEF IN ENGLAND AND Year . * WALES . Number of Persons in receipt of- Proportion Per Cent . of the Total Number of Per- sons entered in col ...
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... persons nominally insured but unable to draw benefit because the scheme had not been in operation at a time when they could have paid contributions . The remedy adopted was to graft on to the original scheme of what may be called ...
... persons nominally insured but unable to draw benefit because the scheme had not been in operation at a time when they could have paid contributions . The remedy adopted was to graft on to the original scheme of what may be called ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
INVESTIGATIONS INTO POVERTY | 8 |
THE WAGES OF LABOUR | 28 |
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advantage amount arbitration average benefits building capital causes of unemployment cent co-operation co-operative movement co-operative societies co-operative stores Committee competition contributions cost of living demand depression disputes dividend economic effect efficiency employed employers enterprise extent factors firms funds further greater Guild Socialist Health houses improvement income increase Index Number Industrial Councils insurance by industry Insurance Scheme Joint Industrial Councils large number less machinery ment method minimum Ministry of Labour necessary occupations operation ordinary organisation outdoor relief output payment pensions period persons Poor Law Poor Law Commission population poverty poverty line present principle problem production profit-sharing profits proportion proposed rates of wages reduced relief Report restricted result scientific management secure share Sir William Beveridge Social Insurance standard supply theory tion Trade Boards trade union unem unemployed Unemployment Insurance wholesale societies women workers workpeople