Produced during World War Two, the Beveridge Report in Britain became a blueprint for a new welfare state. Designed to tackle the five giants of Want, Disease, Squalor, Ignorance and Idleness, it gave hope to a war weary British public. Based on a system of social insurance, it promised security in times of unemployment, sickness, accident and old age. While it was welcomed by many, in time it came to be viewed as both racist and sexist. Enshrining an ideology of family that was based on the male breadwinner model, provisions within the Report actively prevented women reaching full citizenship as we know it. A welfare state that perceived the citizen as white, male and engaged in full-time life-long paid employment also denied full citizens...
This chapter looks at the development of welfare policy in England and Wales from the Poor Law to Be...
Forged during the Second World War and the post-war era, the modern Western welfare state was create...
The provision of the post war British welfare state was based on a strongly gender differentiated mo...
peer-reviewedProduced during World War Two, the Beveridge Report in Britain became a blueprint for a...
Kevin Hickson and Ben Williams trace the modern history of a foundational moment in the Britain’s we...
The celebrated Beveridge Report was published in the UK during the Second World War in 1942 and capt...
Historians of Britain’s post-war welfare state have long been aware of the shortcomings of the socia...
The last two decades have seen the establishment of a new orthodoxy about William Beveridge's 1942 p...
Beveridge claimed that ‘want’ was ‘in some ways the easiest [giant] to attack’ and yet 80 years afte...
Eighty years ago, on December 1 1942, the Beveridge Report, widely seen as the founding document of ...
At the end of the First World War, the British government put into operation a Free Passage Scheme f...
Bakalářská práce se zabývá analýzou vzniku a vývoje sociálního státu ve Velké Británie a zejména pak...
A variety of factors contributed to the creation of the Beveridge Report, which, despite covert Trea...
December 2012 marked the 70th anniversary of the Beveridge Report, significant not only for its con...
This article offers an ethnographic analysis of everyday sociality and the welfare state on a counci...
This chapter looks at the development of welfare policy in England and Wales from the Poor Law to Be...
Forged during the Second World War and the post-war era, the modern Western welfare state was create...
The provision of the post war British welfare state was based on a strongly gender differentiated mo...
peer-reviewedProduced during World War Two, the Beveridge Report in Britain became a blueprint for a...
Kevin Hickson and Ben Williams trace the modern history of a foundational moment in the Britain’s we...
The celebrated Beveridge Report was published in the UK during the Second World War in 1942 and capt...
Historians of Britain’s post-war welfare state have long been aware of the shortcomings of the socia...
The last two decades have seen the establishment of a new orthodoxy about William Beveridge's 1942 p...
Beveridge claimed that ‘want’ was ‘in some ways the easiest [giant] to attack’ and yet 80 years afte...
Eighty years ago, on December 1 1942, the Beveridge Report, widely seen as the founding document of ...
At the end of the First World War, the British government put into operation a Free Passage Scheme f...
Bakalářská práce se zabývá analýzou vzniku a vývoje sociálního státu ve Velké Británie a zejména pak...
A variety of factors contributed to the creation of the Beveridge Report, which, despite covert Trea...
December 2012 marked the 70th anniversary of the Beveridge Report, significant not only for its con...
This article offers an ethnographic analysis of everyday sociality and the welfare state on a counci...
This chapter looks at the development of welfare policy in England and Wales from the Poor Law to Be...
Forged during the Second World War and the post-war era, the modern Western welfare state was create...
The provision of the post war British welfare state was based on a strongly gender differentiated mo...