A Beveridge Reader (Works of William H. Beveridge)

A Beveridge Reader (Works of William H. Beveridge)
Title A Beveridge Reader (Works of William H. Beveridge) PDF eBook
Author Karel Williams
Publisher Routledge
Pages 174
Release 2014-11-27
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1317570197

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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 offering critical guidance to the reader. The return of mass unemployment and continuing debate on the role of the welfare state has revived interest in Beveridge’s work and this reader brings his ideas.

A Beveridge Reader (Works of William H. Beveridge)

A Beveridge Reader (Works of William H. Beveridge)
Title A Beveridge Reader (Works of William H. Beveridge) PDF eBook
Author Karel Williams
Publisher Routledge
Pages 202
Release 2014-11-27
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1317570200

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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 offering critical guidance to the reader. The return of mass unemployment and continuing debate on the role of the welfare state has revived interest in Beveridge’s work and this reader brings his ideas.

The Works of William H. Beveridge

The Works of William H. Beveridge
Title The Works of William H. Beveridge PDF eBook
Author Various
Publisher Routledge
Pages 1944
Release 2021-02-25
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1317569660

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William Beveridge (1879-1963) was a key figure in the modernization of British economic and social policy who published widely on unemployment and social security. Among his most notable works and reprinted in this set are, Full Employment in a Free Society (1944), and Pillars of Security (1943). Beveridge’s Report on social insurance was published in 1942. It proposed that all people of working age should pay a weekly national insurance contribution. In return, benefits would be paid to people who were sick, unemployed, retired or widowed. Beveridge included as one of three fundamental assumptions the fact that there would be a National Health Service of some sort. Beveridge's arguments were widely accepted. He argued that welfare institutions would increase the competitiveness of British industry in the post-war period, not only by shifting labour costs like healthcare and pensions onto the public account but also by producing healthier, wealthier and more productive workers. Beveridge saw full employment as the pivot of the social welfare programme he expressed in the 1942 report. As well as making available some of Beveridge’s key, and in some case, lesser known works, this set includes as its final volume an indispensable overview of Beveridge and his prolific work.

Trust Among Strangers

Trust Among Strangers
Title Trust Among Strangers PDF eBook
Author Penelope Ismay
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 231
Release 2018-08-30
Genre History
ISBN 1108472524

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"Friendly Societies in Modern Britain"--

Full Employment in a Free Society (Works of William H. Beveridge)

Full Employment in a Free Society (Works of William H. Beveridge)
Title Full Employment in a Free Society (Works of William H. Beveridge) PDF eBook
Author William H. Beveridge
Publisher Routledge
Pages 442
Release 2014-11-27
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1317569784

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Beveridge defined full employment as a state where there are slightly more vacant jobs than there are available workers, or not more than 3% of the total workforce. This book discusses how this goal might be achieved, beginning with the thesis that because individual employers are not capable of creating full employment, it must be the responsibility of the state. Beveridge claimed that the upward pressure on wages, due to the increased bargaining strength of labour, would be eased by rising productivity, and kept in check by a system of wage arbitration. The cooperation of workers would be secured by the common interest in the ideal of full employment. Alternative measures for achieving full employment included Keynesian-style fiscal regulation, direct control of manpower, and state control of the means of production. The impetus behind Beveridge's thinking was social justice and the creation of an ideal new society after the war. The book was written in the context of an economy which would have to transfer from wartime direction to peace time. It was then updated in 1960, following a decade where the average unemployment rate in Britain was in fact nearly 1.5%.

Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature

Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature
Title Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 710
Release 1922
Genre Periodicals
ISBN

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Sir Ernest Satow's Private Letters to W.G. Aston and F.V. Dickins

Sir Ernest Satow's Private Letters to W.G. Aston and F.V. Dickins
Title Sir Ernest Satow's Private Letters to W.G. Aston and F.V. Dickins PDF eBook
Author Ernest Mason Satow
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 348
Release 2008
Genre History
ISBN 1435710002

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The distinguished British scholar-diplomat Ernest Mason Satow (1843-1929) was one of the most prominent and pre-eminent Japanologists in the Victorian era when the subject was newly created as Japan began to open its doors to foreigners from the mid-1850s. He shared this honour with Basil Hall Chamberlain (1850-1935) and the two addressees of the letters reproduced here by permission of the U.K. National Archives: co-worker William George Aston (1841-1911) and Frederick Victor Dickins (1838-1915). This book is part of a series in which Ian Ruxton is making some of the extensive Satow Papers publicly available for the first time. It includes an introduction by Professor Peter Kornicki of the East Asia Institute at the University of Cambridge, eight black & white illustrations, 166 annotations, two appendices, a select bibliography and a full index for ease of reference. (xvi + 330 pp.) Reasonably priced for students and researchers. Library of Congress Control Number: 2008901176