The origins of private social insurance: public policy and fringe benefits in America, 1920-1950

In an effort to understand the origins of America's system of employment-related income protections, examines the decline of industrial welfare work and the rise of corporate fringe-benefit programs in the second quarter of the Twentieth century. (JLN)

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Veröffentlicht in:The American journal of sociology 1992-03, Vol.97 (Mar 92), p.1416-1450
1. Verfasser: Dobbin, F R
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:In an effort to understand the origins of America's system of employment-related income protections, examines the decline of industrial welfare work and the rise of corporate fringe-benefit programs in the second quarter of the Twentieth century. (JLN)
ISSN:0002-9602