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Work And Unemployment 18341911 Volume Iv Working For Unemployment 1st Marjorie Levineclark

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Work And Unemployment 18341911 Volume Iv Working For Unemployment 1st Marjorie Levineclark
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.21 MB
Pages: 438
Author: Marjorie Levine-Clark
ISBN: 9780367335106, 9780429320330, 9780367335298, 0367335107, 0429320337, 0367335298
Language: English
Year: 2022
Edition: 1st

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Work And Unemployment 18341911 Volume Iv Working For Unemployment 1st Marjorie Levineclark by Marjorie Levine-clark 9780367335106, 9780429320330, 9780367335298, 0367335107, 0429320337, 0367335298 instant download after payment.

Throughout the entire period covered by this collection, in order to receive assistance when unemployed (whether through the Poor Law or government public works or unemployment insurance), people (men, most often) had to have a positive relationship to paid employment. This is the subject of Proposed Solutions to Unemployment. In "Back to the Land and Labour Colonies," the sources explore various efforts to train urban unemployed men in agricultural work. Similarly, "Emigration and Empire" looks at the ways that private societies and local and central government bodies promoted emigration schemes to send unemployed men to colonies that could use their work. "The Right to Work" changes perspective, focusing on the demands of labour and unemployed groups who made arguments that unemployed men should be given work or maintained at a level that equalled their pay. The collection finishes with "The Unemployed Workman’s Act and Unemployment Insurance," which shows that even with the promise of national government action, the moralizing language of blaming the unemployed for their condition remained.

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