Workers’ compensation was arguably the first widespread social insurance program in the United States and the most successful form of labor legislation to emerge from the early Progressive Movement. Adopted in most states between 1910 and 1920, workers’ compensation laws have been paving seen as the way for social security, Medicare, unemployment insurance, and eventually the broad network of social welfare programs we have today.In this highly original and persuasive work, Price V. Fishback and Shawn Everett Kantor challenge widespread historical perceptions, arguing that, rather than being an early progressive victory, workers’ compensation succeeded because all relevant parties labor and management, insurance companies, lawyers, and legislators benefited from the legislation. Thorough, rigorous, and convincing, A Prelude to the Welfare State: The Origins of Workers’ Compensation is a major reappraisal of the causes and consequences of a movement that ultimately transformed the nature of social insurance and the American workplace.
Price V. Fishback & Shawn Everett Kantor
Prelude to the Welfare State [PDF ebook]
The Origins of Workers’ Compensation
Prelude to the Welfare State [PDF ebook]
The Origins of Workers’ Compensation
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Language English ● Format PDF ● ISBN 9780226251646 ● Publisher University of Chicago Press ● Published 2007 ● Downloadable 3 times ● Currency EUR ● ID 5658960 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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