Forward from Beveridge: the Beveridge memorial lecture, 1969
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In: The Works of William H. Beveridge
The editors have chosen substantial extracts to illustrate the major themes and ideas in Beveridge's writing over a period of more than four decades, ranging from his book Unemployment, published in 1909, to the Beveridge Report of 1942 and beyond. Sections cover his social philosophy; the crucial role he attributed to social insurance as a technique of welfare; his relation to economics; and the stress he placed on voluntary action in a free society. Each theme is introduced by a full editorial commentary which explains its place in Beveridge's thought, as well as outlining his position and o
In: Discussion paper series 6236
In: International macroeconomics and labour economics
In: Diskussionsbeiträge aus dem Institut für Theoretische Volkswirtschaftslehre 1995,3
In: Routledge library editions. Economics. Welfare economics and economic policy II
Presenting a coherent interpretation of the development of economic and social policy in Britain since 1945, this book analyses the political assumptions underlying post-war economic policy. It traces these assumptions through the classic texts of Keynes and Beveridge, the architects of limited, non-socialist state intervention to secure the welfare state and full employment. Topics covered include:* 'Private saving' versus company pensions* The level and composition of employment in Britain
In: Routledge library editions. The economics series
Presenting a coherent interpretation of the development of economic and social policy in Britain since 1945, this book analyses the political assumptions underlying post-war economic policy. It traces these assumptions through the classic texts of Keynes and Beveridge, the architects of limited, non-socialist state intervention to secure the welfare state and full employment. Topics covered include:* 'Private saving' versus company pensions* The level and composition of employment in Britain.
In: The Works of William H. Beveridge
This volume is the printed version of a survey carried out in conjunction with a B.B.C. series called ""The changing world"" which was broadcast in 1932. Four of the talks were monologues by Beveridge (The changing family, The family and the population question, Nature and nurture and The enduring family: a first impression of the returns). The others were dialogues: Hugh Dalton and Eleanor Barton (of the Women's Co-operative Guild) on The economics of family life; Beveridge and Morris Ginsberg on The family as a social group; and, Beveridge and Jennie Laurel Adamson on Some problems for solut
In: International library of sociology and social reconstruction