Social security and public policy / Eveline M. Burns.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Economics handbook series | Economics handbook seriesPublication details: New York, NY : McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1956Description: xvi, 291 pages ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0405074832
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 368.4/00973
LOC classification:
  • HV 31 .B8 1956
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Partial contents:
Part one.. Decisions as to the nature and amount of security benefit and the conditions governing their receipt: Chapter 1. Benefits related to need -- Chapter 2. Benefits related to contributions -- Chapter 3. Benefits related to previous earnings -- Chapter 4. Income guarantees and willingness to work R=-- Chapter 5. The bearings of social security programs on the family system --
Part two. Decisions as to the risk of which social responsibility will be accepted : Chapter 6. Threats to the continuity of income: Chronological age or retirement -- Chapter 7. Threats to continuity of income : Prolonged unemployment and disability -- Chapter 8: Threats to adequacy of income: The costs of medical care --
Part three. Decisions about the financing of social security program : Chapter 9. The types of taxes to be levied -- Chapter 10. The distributions of cost over time -- Chapter 11. The distribution of financial responsibility among different levels of government -- Chapter 12. Methods of implementing intergovernmental cost sharing --
Part four. Decisions about the financing of social security programs : Chapter 13. Administrative issues -- Chapter 14:
Part five. Conclusion : Chapter 14: The choice of social security policies.
Summary: "For years many teachers of education of economics and other professional economists have felt the needs of a series of books on economic subjects which is not filled by the usual textbook or by the highly technical treative. This present series, published under the general title of the Economic Handbook Series, was planned with these needs in mind. Designed first of all for students, the volumes are useful in the ever growing field of adult education and are also of interest to the general reader." -- from the editor's introduction
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BOOKS BOOKS Niebyl-Proctor Marxist Library General Stacks HV 31 .B8 1956 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not For Loan NPML20050025

Includes name and subject index.

Part one.. Decisions as to the nature and amount of security benefit and the conditions governing their receipt: Chapter 1. Benefits related to need -- Chapter 2. Benefits related to contributions -- Chapter 3. Benefits related to previous earnings -- Chapter 4. Income guarantees and willingness to work R=-- Chapter 5. The bearings of social security programs on the family system --

Part two. Decisions as to the risk of which social responsibility will be accepted : Chapter 6. Threats to the continuity of income: Chronological age or retirement -- Chapter 7. Threats to continuity of income : Prolonged unemployment and disability -- Chapter 8: Threats to adequacy of income: The costs of medical care --

Part three. Decisions about the financing of social security program : Chapter 9. The types of taxes to be levied -- Chapter 10. The distributions of cost over time -- Chapter 11. The distribution of financial responsibility among different levels of government -- Chapter 12. Methods of implementing intergovernmental cost sharing --

Part four. Decisions about the financing of social security programs : Chapter 13. Administrative issues -- Chapter 14:

Part five. Conclusion : Chapter 14: The choice of social security policies.

"For years many teachers of education of economics and other professional economists have felt the needs of a series of books on economic subjects which is not filled by the usual textbook or by the highly technical treative. This present series, published under the general title of the Economic Handbook Series, was planned with these needs in mind. Designed first of all for students, the volumes are useful in the ever growing field of adult education and are also of interest to the general reader." -- from the editor's introduction

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