Some considerations regarding the cost of social security in Ireland
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Shields, B.F. Irish Social Services: a Symposium. No.7: Some considerations regarding the cost of social security in Ireland'. - Dublin: Journal of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland,Vol. XVII part 1, 1942/1943, pp134-140Download Item:
Abstract:
Perhaps the most convenient approach to this subject is to assume
for the moment that our social problems are of so similar a nature to
those of Great Britain that their solution lies in the adoption of a
social security plan on lines identical with those of the Beveridge
proposals. On such an assumption the total cost of a social security
plan in Eire would be #44.75 million per annum as shown by the following
table, in which the figures for Eire have been computed on the
basis of the estimated relative populations of Eire and of Great Britain
in 1941. (Eire, 2-99 million; Great Britain, 46.565 million.)
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Read March 5th 1943
Author: Shields, B. F.
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Irish Social Services: a SymposiumPublisher:
Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of IrelandType of material:
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Journal of The Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of IrelandVol. XVII part 1 1942/1943
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