Social Security in the European CommunityPamphlet comprising two papers on (1) social security and health service provision in the UK and the EC countries (comparison), and (2) social security and medical care in the context of the EC - examines trends in national level social policies, social provisions of the treaty ofRome, the harmonization of policies, the problem of migrant workers, etc. References. |
Contents
PREFACE | 5 |
COMPARISONS BETWEEN BRITAIN | 18 |
DISSIMILAR NATIONAL POLICIES | 34 |
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appear approach to social Belgium Beveridge Britain Bruce Reed cent clearly co-ordination Commission Commission's Committee Community countries concerned context Continent continental contributions Council of Europe Council of Ministers David Coombes Denmark disabled earnings Economic and Social ECSC EEC countries employment Euratom European Community European Economic Community European Parliament European Social family allowances favour financing France free movement Germany harmonisation harmonization of social health insurance important improvement income groups industrial Italy labour levels living manual workers means-tested Member ment migrant workers munity national governments National Health Service national insurance Netherlands occupational official minimum particularly pensions postwar period poverty Price 80p problems proposals recent reform relation schemes security and medical security for migrant self-employed sickness Social Action Programme social affairs Social Budget social cash benefits Social Fund social insurance social policy social provisions social security systems social services standards supplementary benefits tion trade unions Treaty of Rome