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An important and original contribution to understandings of the 1930's. Through a comparative case study of south Wales and the north-east of England, the book explores the impact of the highly controversial means test, the relationship between the unemployed and the government and the nature of some of the largest protests of the interwar period.
Unemployment --- Means tests --- Unemployed --- Jobless people --- Out-of-work people --- Unemployed people --- Unemployed workers --- Labor supply --- Persons --- Assets tests (Means tests) --- Eligibility determinations (Means tests) --- Entitlement determinations (Means tests) --- Income tests (Means tests) --- Means testing --- Economic security --- Joblessness --- Employment (Economic theory) --- Full employment policies --- Manpower policy --- Underemployment --- History --- Social aspects --- Social conditions --- Testing --- E-books --- Comparative history. --- Depression. --- Means Test. --- North-East England. --- Protest. --- Social movements. --- Social policy. --- South Wales. --- Unemployment. --- Welfare.
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