First Published in 1943, Social Security critically examines the
arrangements for providing pensions, insurance benefits, allowances
and compensation to the vast mass of wage earners and their
dependants. Divided into two parts, it discusses crucial themes
like the fundamentals of social security; unemployment and health
insurance; pension schemes for widows, orphans, the blind, and the
aged; the system of workmen's compensation; superannuation schemes;
pensions for the members of armed forces and civilians suffering
war injuries and public assistance and the work of the assistance
board. This comprehensive book is a must read for scholars and
researchers of political economy, British economy, and labour
economics.
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