Maternity Benefit Systems in Certain Foreign Countries (Paperback)


This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1919 Excerpt: ...benefits paid by other Government departments Contributions to approved socioties (officers) guarantee fund (joint committee) Approved societies for losses bv malversation or misappropriation made good out of approved societies (officers) guarantee fund (England) All other 128,771,223 87,945,500 42,703,093 4,236,381 22,499,227 70,534 12,491 4,380 75.518 17.945 23.906 62, 542 3.900 169,628 1,028 58,884,650 40,302,064 969,542 26,169,417 127.173 21,513 1,531 26.302 Balance at Bank of England. 977,545 748.039 1.0s; 19,466. 000 50,339 52.815 1,294 8,378 1,140,468 Includes Stationery office (printing), $3,222, and refund of contributions paid in error, 55,156. Table XXII.--England. Payments out of the national health insurance fund and balance at end of year, for calendar years 1915 and 1916. Source: Great Britain. Report of the Administration of National Health Insurance during the Years 1914-1917. Cd. 8890, p. 256.1 The amount paid out for sickness, maternity, etc., benefits and administration was $40,000,000 in 1914 and decreased to $34,000,000 in 1916. The payments for medical benefit and sanatorium benefit rank next to these. National health insurance joint committee, 1913-1918. The appropriations made by Parliament for the support of the national health insurance joint committee are given in the following statement (Table XXIII). As this committee administers the special grants from the national treasury for the insurance system, these sums are included in the committee's statement. Table XXIII.--England. Appropriations for the national health insurance joint committee, for fiscal years ended 1913-1918. Source: Great Britain, Treasury. Estimates for civil services, 1914-1918. penses D. Insurance stamps, cost of manufacture and paper, benefits, etc E. Specia...

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1919 Excerpt: ...benefits paid by other Government departments Contributions to approved socioties (officers) guarantee fund (joint committee) Approved societies for losses bv malversation or misappropriation made good out of approved societies (officers) guarantee fund (England) All other 128,771,223 87,945,500 42,703,093 4,236,381 22,499,227 70,534 12,491 4,380 75.518 17.945 23.906 62, 542 3.900 169,628 1,028 58,884,650 40,302,064 969,542 26,169,417 127.173 21,513 1,531 26.302 Balance at Bank of England. 977,545 748.039 1.0s; 19,466. 000 50,339 52.815 1,294 8,378 1,140,468 Includes Stationery office (printing), $3,222, and refund of contributions paid in error, 55,156. Table XXII.--England. Payments out of the national health insurance fund and balance at end of year, for calendar years 1915 and 1916. Source: Great Britain. Report of the Administration of National Health Insurance during the Years 1914-1917. Cd. 8890, p. 256.1 The amount paid out for sickness, maternity, etc., benefits and administration was $40,000,000 in 1914 and decreased to $34,000,000 in 1916. The payments for medical benefit and sanatorium benefit rank next to these. National health insurance joint committee, 1913-1918. The appropriations made by Parliament for the support of the national health insurance joint committee are given in the following statement (Table XXIII). As this committee administers the special grants from the national treasury for the insurance system, these sums are included in the committee's statement. Table XXIII.--England. Appropriations for the national health insurance joint committee, for fiscal years ended 1913-1918. Source: Great Britain, Treasury. Estimates for civil services, 1914-1918. penses D. Insurance stamps, cost of manufacture and paper, benefits, etc E. Specia...

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March 2012

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March 2012

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246 x 189 x 4mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

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80

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978-1-130-28455-3

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9781130284553

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1-130-28455-7



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