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Mel Cousins

    Poor relief in Ireland
    European Welfare States
    • European Welfare States

      Comparative Perspectives

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Focusing on comparative policy analysis, this book offers insights into the theories and techniques relevant to understanding European welfare states. It presents a clear overview of contemporary developments across various welfare state regimes, making complex issues accessible to readers. The exploration of current trends and challenges faced by these systems enhances understanding of their roles in society.

      European Welfare States
    • Poor relief in Ireland

      • 307 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      This book examines the provision of poor relief in Ireland from the immediate aftermath of the Famine in the mid-nineteenth century to the onset of the Great War in 1914, by which time the Poor Law had been replaced by a range of other policy measures such as the old-age pension and national insurance. The study establishes an empirical basis for studying poor relief in this period, analysing over time the provision of indoor and outdoor relief and expenditure levels, and charts regional variations in the provision of poor relief. The author goes on to examine a number of issues that highlight political and social class struggles in relation to the provision of poor relief and also considers in fascinating detail the broader role of the Poor Law and the Boards of Guardians within local communities.

      Poor relief in Ireland