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    What were Beveridges 5 Giants? How did they relate to the 1930’s and how far did his 1942 report go towards defeating them? This essay will attempt to explain and asses what Bevereidges five giants were and how they related to the 1930s and how far his 1942 report went towards defeating them. Looking at each of the five Giants individually I will explain if a how they were defeated. Britain’s provision of welfare underwent a massive overhaul in the middle of the second World War .William Beveridge

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    1. Identify and discuss the objections that feminist commentators raised in response to the ‘special treatment’ of women in the 1942 Beveridge Report. (word count: 455) Beveridge has been criticised significantly by feminists who see the Beveridge report as suppressing women and labelling them as being domesticated and dependant on men. They claim that the Beveridge report is sexist as it divides the sexes on a stereotypical basis such as men being the ‘bread winners’ or ‘earners of the family’

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    were suggested in the Beveridge report‚ which sought to address problems‚ such as poverty‚ disease‚ squalor‚ idleness and ignorance. Third‚ it synopsizes the economic reasons that resulted in changes in the welfare state‚ the taxation system and economic policy from the late 1970s onward. Finally‚ it discusses the principles of the ideology of neoliberalism and it examines the implementation of neoliberal

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    that envisaged by William Beveridge? This essay will commence by explaining who William Beveridge was and what problems he seen within the welfare state. Following on from this‚ it will then compare the welfare state of the 21st century to that seen by William Beveridge in his famous “report of the Inter-Departmental Committee on Social Insurance and Allied Services” which was published on the 1st December 1942‚ discussing problems and similarities. The “five giant evils” Beveridge claimed to exist

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    and deprived in Britain. William Beveridge who was a liberal politician identified five issues that needed to be tackled to make Britain better. To achieve this Beveridge proposed the introduction of the welfare state. He came up with five giants that needed to be addressed to help poverty. The five giants were want‚ disease‚ ignorance‚ squalor and idleness. Beveridge proposed a system of social insurance which was seen as covering people from cradle to the grave. Beveridge thought that poverty was

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    improve the lives of ordinary people‚ build on the recommendations of the Beveridge Report‚ and slay the five giants (Want‚ Disease‚ Squalor‚ Ignorance‚ and Idleness). The main aims to improve the economic conditions were: fulfilling the Nationalisation programme and reducing unemployment. Labour had to recover from being identified with the failures of the 1930s. The Beveridge Report of 1942‚ written by William Beveridge‚ stated the five giants of evil and need to introduce welfare. Attlee wanted

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    The Beveridge Report‚ 1942 The Background to the Report (a) The Wartime Coalition under Churchill gave considerable thought to post-war reconstruction. This had been badly handled after 1918 and there was a general determination not to allow it to happen a second time. As early as 1941 a committee was instigated to study “reconstruction problems”. This committee commissioned Sir William Beveridge (a Liberal) to “undertake a survey of the existing national schemes of social insurance

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    In 1942. Sir William Beveridge delivered ’The Beveridge Report’. He recommended that the government create a welfare system for the people in Britain to reward them for the sacrifices they made during the war. A welfare state would ensure that every citizen has a minimum standard of welfare for a decent life -- job‚ home‚ healthcare.   In 1942William Beveridge released a report which was called the “beveridge report”. This said that the level of poverty in the uk was so severe that the government

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    The Welfare State

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    HISTORY OF THE WELFARE STATE: The role and significance of the Beveridge Report in establishing the Welfare State in Britain. The purpose of this essay is to look at the long history of the Welfare State in Britain and the evolving social‚ economic and political changes in society today‚ as well as the birth of the Welfare State after the Second World War which was the turning point (watershed) in British History. The freshly appointed Labour government by then took on the job of setting up a

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    welfare state to be then the answers would be vague and varied‚ and it would be difficult to arrive at a widely accepted definition (Marsh‚ 1964). The concept of a Welfare State is a complex matter. The term was probably first used by Arch Bishop William Temple in his pamphlet ‘Citizen and Churchman’‚ published in 1941. However‚ it came into general use in the years after 1945‚ which marked the end of the Second World War (Sleeman‚ 1973). ‘As early as 1939‚ Sir Anthony Eden had argued in Parliament

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