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The British Welfare State in Times of Conservative Governments in 1951-1964
[Britský sociální stát za vlády konzervativců v letech 1951-1964]

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The study entitled "The British Welfare State in Times of Conservative Governments in 1951-1964" deals with special features of policy of so called welfare state in times of thirteen-year rule of Conservative party. Conservative governments have continued in Labour welfare program pursuing after the end of WWII. Their attention has concentrated on five main sectors: support of full employment, housing, education, health care and social security. The enhanced role of the state in welfare has had both positive results, i.e. all British people have been fully secured first in history of Great Britain, and negative results proving in high spending that burdened unbearably state budget and in non-efficiency of implemented programmes.

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  • Stanislav Tumis, 2007. "The British Welfare State in Times of Conservative Governments in 1951-1964 [Britský sociální stát za vlády konzervativců v letech 1951-1964]," Acta Oeconomica Pragensia, Prague University of Economics and Business, vol. 2007(7), pages 460-471.
  • Handle: RePEc:prg:jnlaop:v:2007:y:2007:i:7:id:235:p:460-471
    DOI: 10.18267/j.aop.235
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    1. Michael Hill, 1993. "The Welfare State In Britain," Books, Edward Elgar Publishing, number 220.
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