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April 8, 2022
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6 months

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Description
This course, The Beveridge vision, looks at the work of William Beveridge in reforming the field of social welfare after World War II. Particular attention is paid to the attitude towards women and immigrants to the United Kingdom.
Introduction
This course looks at the work of William Beveridge in reforming the field of social welfare after World War II. Particular attention is paid to the attitude towards women and immigrants to the United Kingdom.Course learning outcomes
After studying this course, you should be able to:- Demonstrate an understanding of how social welfare policy started to evolve at a national level after World War II
- Locate information relevant to social welfare through reference to a range of sources
- Evaluate the reliability of information from different sources.
Course Curriculum
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- The Beveridge Vision 00:25:00
- William Beveridge 00:25:00
- Problems with Implementation 00:25:00
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- Did Beveridge wear Blinkers? 00:25:00
- The Five Giants 00:30:00
- More Giants? 00:40:00
- Racism 00:30:00
- Beveridge’s Insurance model and immigration 00:30:00
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