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Social Security and Wage Poverty

Grover, Chris

Social Security and Wage Poverty

Social Security and Wage Poverty is the first book to comprehensively examine debates about, and the practice of, the state supplementing wages. Chris Grover charts the historical development of such policies from prohibition in the 1830s and how opposition to it was overcome in the 1970s, thereby allowing the increasing supplementation of the wages of poorly paid working people. He draws upon original archival research to show that over time wage supplements have been seen as both deeply problematic for, and of great benefit to, the economy, and to the moral and social life of wage workers. In analyzing the political economy of wage supplements, Grover also deals with gendered assumptions about the role of women in wage work and 'the family', which have framed the use and critique of wage supplements. He focuses on Britain, but also examines wage supplements in New Zealand and the USA.

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ISBN 9781137293961
Sprache eng
Cover B, Gender Studies, Economic Policy, Politics of the Welfare State, Development Aid, Sociology of Work, Social Policy, Welfare, Development Studies, Social Sciences, Sociology, Welfare State, Poverty, Industrial sociology, Political Economy, Central / national / federal government policies, Sociology: work & labour, Social & ethical issues, Fester Einband
Verlag Springer Nature EN
Jahr 2016

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