%0 Book %A Great Britain. Inter-departmental Committee on Social Insurance and Allied Services %A Davison, Ronald C. (Ronald Conway), 1884- %I London : G.G. Harrap and Co. %D 1943 %G English %G English %T Social Security : The Story of British Social Progress and the Beveridge Plan %U http://hdl.handle.net/10796/22C331D5-5129-4F3D-8D64-A14343BB1490 %U http://hdl.handle.net/10796/86ADDF47-69D9-42EA-A574-25C7AE686121 %X 1943 1943 1940s 3 preliminary leaves, 9-62 pages : illustrations, diagrams PAGES THE SIX CLASSES AND THE AGE GROUPS 38 and 39 Males: 65 years and over - and under 65 years - under 15 years. Females: 60 years and over- 15 and under 60 years - under 15 years. This chart is based on the census figures of 1931. The divisions into classes follow the Beveridge Plan. HOW THE AGE GROUPS SHIFT 43 1911-1931-1951-1971 Based on estimates of population groups, as quoted in the Beveridge Report. ADMINISTRATION COMPARED 48 and 49 Under present schemes - under Beveridge Plan. FINANCE 52 and 53 Under present schemes 1945 - under Beveridge Plan 1945 and 1965. Based on the estimates in the Beveridge Report, on the assumption that the average unemployment does not exceed 8½ per cent. THE BURDEN ON THE EMPLOYER 56 Output of Mining and Industry 1934-38 - Contributions (taxes, etc.) 1938 and 1945 - under Beveridge Plan 1945 and 1965. The black circles on this chart correspond to the black arrows on chart Finance on pages 52 and 53. Only the social insurance contributions are included ; the taxes and other payments to the Exchequer are excluded. THE BURDEN ON THE EXCHEQUER 57 Expenditure for other than social services and for social services 1938 and 1945 - under Beveridge Plan 1945 and 1965. The blue circles on this chart correspond to the blue arrows on chart Finance on pages 52 and 53. 62 15X/2/566/303