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The Origins of the Welfare State : Polish Social Policy in the Period 1918–1939 (New ed)

Grata, PawełUpchurch, Ian(Revised by)Wiecławska, Edyta(Translated by)Wolff-Poweska, Anna(Series edited by)
Part of the Studies in history, memory and politics series
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The book focuses on the Polish social policy, its contextual (historical, organisational, conceptual, financial) conditionings, the institutions it fitted in, and primarily on the practical activities, undertaken by the state and other entities with regard to its individual domains.

The time span covered by the analysis is the period of 1918–1939.

The scope of the research is based on the ways the social policy in the interwar period was conceptualised.

It covers labour and employment issues (labour legislation, combatting unemployment, migration policy), social insurance (retirement pension, work injury, sickness insurance), social welfare (support for the poor, welfare for mothers, children, adults and the disabled, problems of social pathologies) and health care system.

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Peter Lang AG
3631856288 / 9783631856284
Hardback
28/05/2021
Switzerland
208 pages, 4 Illustrations, unspecified
148 x 210 mm, 344 grams