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596 | OECD (1985) | { "link": "http://www.worldcat.org/title/social-expenditure-1960-1990-problems-of-growth-and-control/oclc/568030375&referer=brief_results", "retrievedDate": "01/04/2017", "additionalInfo": "In OECD (1985), Total Social Expenditure is defined as the sum of the expenditures in the following social policy areas:\n\n- Education (spending on pre-primary, primary, secondary, tertiary, education affairs and services and subsidiary services to education).\n\n- Health (spending on hospitals, clinics and medical, dental and para-medical practitioners, public health, medicament, prostheses, medical equipment and appliances or other prescribed health-related products, and applied research and experimental development related to health and medical delivery systems).\n\n- Pensions (spending on old-age, disability or survivors' benefits, other than for government employees, and government employee pensions).\n\n- Unemployment compensation (spending on social insurance and other government schemes to individuals to compensate for loss of income due to unemployment).\n\n- Other social expenditure (spending on sickness, maternity or temporary disablement benefits, family and child allowances, other social assistance and welfare affairs and services).", "dataPublishedBy": "OECD (1985), \"Social Expenditure 1960-1990: problems of growth and control\", OECD social policy studies\"", "dataPublisherSource": null } |
2017-05-17 04:58:40 | 2017-11-02 13:04:39 | 3005 | In OECD (1985), Total Social Expenditure is defined as the sum of the expenditures in the following social policy areas: - Education (spending on pre-primary, primary, secondary, tertiary, education affairs and services and subsidiary services to education). - Health (spending on hospitals, clinics and medical, dental and para-medical practitioners, public health, medicament, prostheses, medical equipment and appliances or other prescribed health-related products, and applied research and experimental development related to health and medical delivery systems). - Pensions (spending on old-age, disability or survivors' benefits, other than for government employees, and government employee pensions). - Unemployment compensation (spending on social insurance and other government schemes to individuals to compensate for loss of income due to unemployment). - Other social expenditure (spending on sickness, maternity or temporary disablement benefits, family and child allowances, other social assistance and welfare affairs and services). | http://www.worldcat.org/title/social-expenditure-1960-1990-problems-of-growth-and-control/oclc/568030375&referer=brief_results | OECD (1985), "Social Expenditure 1960-1990: problems of growth and control", OECD social policy studies" |
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