The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazky 31–32University of Auckland., 1997 |
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Strana 108
... assistance to the poor and needy . Families drew closer together , perhaps as never before , because people increasingly valued such behaviour , faced new pressures towards it , had the means to achieve it , and because alternatives to ...
... assistance to the poor and needy . Families drew closer together , perhaps as never before , because people increasingly valued such behaviour , faced new pressures towards it , had the means to achieve it , and because alternatives to ...
Strana 115
... assistance halved between the 1860s and the end of the century . Some districts cut the numbers aided by 90 % or more , by simply freezing existing relief lists and admitting no more people to them . Payments also fell in size , to an ...
... assistance halved between the 1860s and the end of the century . Some districts cut the numbers aided by 90 % or more , by simply freezing existing relief lists and admitting no more people to them . Payments also fell in size , to an ...
Strana 117
... assistance . There was to be no poor law , the most objectionable feature of which in settlers ' eyes seems to have been the mass ' pauperism ' ( we might now say ' welfare depend- ence ' ) that must follow any such right.8 86 Reality ...
... assistance . There was to be no poor law , the most objectionable feature of which in settlers ' eyes seems to have been the mass ' pauperism ' ( we might now say ' welfare depend- ence ' ) that must follow any such right.8 86 Reality ...
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