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Beveridge and social security : an international retrospective

@inproceedings{Hills1994BeveridgeAS,
  title={Beveridge and social security : an international retrospective},
  author={John Waller Hills and John Ditch and Howard Glennerster},
  year={1994},
  url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:151146049}
}
The Beveridge Report of 1942 captured the public imagination with its principles of universal social insurance in Britain. Beveridge's idea was to use universal benefits to remove the poverty caused by certain contingencies, such as unemployment or disability. This book considers the influence of Beveridge's ideas on social security and argues that the reality, over the subsequent fifty years, has been very different from the principles and from the vision he expressed. The first group of… 

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