1st Edition

Social Security: Beveridge and After

By Victor George Copyright 1968
    274 Pages
    by Routledge

    274 Pages
    by Routledge

    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.

    Foreword

    Introduction

    List of Tables

    1. Social Security

    2. The Scope of Social Security

    3. The Cost of Social Security

    4. Administration of Social Security

    5. Unemployment and Redundancy Benefits

    6. Sickness and Maternity Benefits

    7. Death Benefits

    8. Retirement Pensions

    9. Industrial Injury Benefits

    10. Allowances for Children

    11. National Assistance

    12. Social Security, the Economy and the State

    Appendix I

    Appendix II

    Appendix III

    Appendix VI

    Appendix V

    Index

    Biography

    Victor George