Sociology, Volume 32Clarendon Press, 1998 - Sociology |
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... benefits associated with more ambitious options has steadily changed so as to encourage their take - up , little ... benefits of education for middle - class and working - class families will have equalised because the evaluation of ...
... benefits associated with more ambitious options has steadily changed so as to encourage their take - up , little ... benefits of education for middle - class and working - class families will have equalised because the evaluation of ...
Page 402
... benefits are therefore missing , as is any debate about the consequences of seeing the solution to poverty as getting people into employment . Becker mentions Family Credit in a few places but this topic does not feature in Alcock's ...
... benefits are therefore missing , as is any debate about the consequences of seeing the solution to poverty as getting people into employment . Becker mentions Family Credit in a few places but this topic does not feature in Alcock's ...
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... benefits are of little use if the tax burden is anti - poor . He thus advocates the reform of taxation rather than service or benefit structures , suggesting that tax , including National Insurance , should be linked more closely with ...
... benefits are of little use if the tax burden is anti - poor . He thus advocates the reform of taxation rather than service or benefit structures , suggesting that tax , including National Insurance , should be linked more closely with ...
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REVIEW ESSAYS | 203 |
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