The emergence of social security in Canada. / Dennis Guest.
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TextPublication details: Vancouver : UBC Press, 1994.Edition: 2nd edDescription: xi, 303 p. : ill. ; 23 cmISBN: - 077480226x
- HV105.G83(2e)
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Includes index.
Contents:The emergence of social security in Canada: major themes -- The colonial inheritance -- Saving for a rainy day: social security in late nineteenth century and early twentieth century Canada -- The first stage of the modern era: workman's compensation in Ontario -- The social impact of world war one -- The 1950's: our conversation decade -- The 1960's: filling the gaps -- Stemming a residual tide -- Unfinished business: the security review of 1973 to 1976 -- Social security in the 1980's
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