Administration, Volume 29, Issue 2Institute of Public Administration, 1981 |
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Page 124
... social welfare programmes , grew , on average , more slowly than GNP during this decade . During the period 1960-69 we note a quite rapid relative increase in all the social welfare programmes . The non - social welfare programmes for ...
... social welfare programmes , grew , on average , more slowly than GNP during this decade . During the period 1960-69 we note a quite rapid relative increase in all the social welfare programmes . The non - social welfare programmes for ...
Page 130
... social welfare programmes in public expenditure growth . Taking the social welfare part of total public expenditure first it is likely that even though there were general forces at work propelling its growth , there was in addition , in ...
... social welfare programmes in public expenditure growth . Taking the social welfare part of total public expenditure first it is likely that even though there were general forces at work propelling its growth , there was in addition , in ...
Page 149
... social insurance contributions of employers and employees and which falls overwhelmingly on the private sector . Total social welfare spending is , therefore , over £ 1,000m . , or equivalent to about one - fifth of aggregate wages and ...
... social insurance contributions of employers and employees and which falls overwhelmingly on the private sector . Total social welfare spending is , therefore , over £ 1,000m . , or equivalent to about one - fifth of aggregate wages and ...
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Annals Development Aid Policy | 107 |
K A Kennedy The State of the Public Finances | 137 |
Aspects | 153 |
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