ABSTRACT

First Published in 1960, Economic and Financial Aspects of Social Security presents an important intervention by Professor J. Henry Richardson, an experienced authority on social security. Specially valuable is the chapter which considers what proportion of national income can be afforded for social security and also that on the alternatives of financing by accumulating large funds or by ‘pay-as-you-go’ methods. The author directs particular attention to age and retirement and urges that both social security systems and industrial organization should be so devised as to give encouragement and facilities for older people to continue working as long as they are fit. He also discusses remedies for poverty arising from sickness and large families with low incomes. The value of social security as a factor in economic security and in the redistribution of income, safeguards against inflation, and the problem of saving today for consumption in the future are also examined. This book is an essential read for scholars and researchers of political economy, labour economics and economics in general

chapter Chapter I|12 pages

Introduction

chapter Chapter II|9 pages

Definition and Scope

chapter Chapter III|19 pages

Basic Policies and Principles

chapter Chapter IV|14 pages

Social Insurance

chapter Chapter VII|41 pages

Age and Retirement

chapter Chapter VIII|17 pages

Family Allowances

chapter Chapter IX|26 pages

Health

chapter Chapter X|29 pages

Other Contingencies

chapter Chapter XI|22 pages

Some Economic Considerations

chapter Chapter XII|14 pages

Conclusions