Report on Social Security for Canada the Requirements for Post war Planning

Report on Social Security for Canada   the Requirements for Post war Planning
Author: Canada. Advisory Committee on Reconstruction,Leonard Charles Marsh
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1943
Genre: Charities
ISBN: LCCN:51046646

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Report on Social Security for Canada

Report on Social Security for Canada
Author: Leonard Marsh
Publsiher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2018-03-21
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780773553644

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Report on Social Security for Canada, written in wartime, presented to Canadians a picture of a better life in the postwar world. It outlined what governments could do to ensure that all citizens could afford the food, clothing, and shelter necessary to participate fully in their community. Authored by Leonard Marsh for the wartime Federal Advisory Committee on Reconstruction, the report was the subject of enormous attention when it was presented to the House of Commons in March 1943. Drawing on the work of his mentor, William Beveridge, and of John Maynard Keynes, Marsh primarily recommended an employment program meant to ensure lower unemployment and higher incomes. His report also discussed family allowances to make certain that no child would go without, health care insurance, temporary assistance in case of illness, a pension plan, and various other social benefits related to maternity, disability, loss of employment, and death. Today Report on Social Security for Canada is seen as a foundational text for the Canadian social security system. In this edition Allan Moscovitch provides the historical context, an outline of Marsh’s accomplishments, and suggestions for how to enhance the welfare state and respond to the social needs of Canadians in the twenty-first century.

Social Security Bulletin

Social Security Bulletin
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 484
Release: 1943
Genre: Social security
ISBN: NYPL:33433107391991

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Social Security and Reconstruction in Canada

Social Security and Reconstruction in Canada
Author: Harry Morris Cassidy
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1943
Genre: Canada
ISBN: UOM:39015007302238

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The Emergence of Social Security in Canada

The Emergence of Social Security in Canada
Author: Dennis Guest
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1980
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: UOM:39015034810104

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Social Security Bulletin

Social Security Bulletin
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1943
Genre: Social security
ISBN: STANFORD:36105006314848

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Some Basic Readings in Social Security

Some Basic Readings in Social Security
Author: United States. Social Security Board
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 68
Release: 1945
Genre: Public welfare
ISBN: MINN:30000010572489

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The Emergence of Social Security in Canada

The Emergence of Social Security in Canada
Author: Dennis T. Guest
Publsiher: UBC Press
Total Pages: 408
Release: 1997-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780774850681

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This book analyzes the major influences shaping the Canadian welfare state. A central trend in Canadian social security over most of the twentieth century has been a shift from a 'residual' to an 'institutional' concept. The residual approach, which dominated until the Second World War, posited that the causes of poverty and joblessness were to be found within individuals and were best remedied by personal initiative and reliance on the private market. However, the dramatic changes brought about by the Great Depression and the Second World War resulted in the rise of an institutional approach to social security. Poverty and joblessness began to be viewed as the results of systemic failure, and the public began to demand that governments take action to establish front-rank institutions guaranteeing a level of protection against the common risks to livelihood. Thus, the foundations of the Canadian welfare state were established. The Emergence of Social Security in Canada is both an important historical resource and an engrossing tale in its own right, and it will be of great interest to anyone concerned about Canadian social policy.