welfare Settlement
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Critically assess the extent to
which ‘welfare for all accurately describes the ˜Beveridgean welfare
settlement?
Aims
1. To understand the limited definition of citizenship that underpinned the post
war welfare state.
2. To consider ways in which social divisions of welfare were reinforced in the
post war settlement.
he interwar years - The ideas of Keynes and Beveridgean; the Beveridgean Plan
and its key features and principles. The election of a Labor Government and the
establishment of the post war welfare state, 'citizenships' and exclusions.
REFERENCING:
Your essay should refer to the reading you have done. This means that you must
put at least one reference into every paragraph (apart from the introduction and
conclusion), and that you must list at least 5 separate pieces of reading in a
bibliography at the end of the essay. YOUR ESSAY WILL FAIL AUTOMATICALLY IF IT
CONTAINS NO REFERENCES TO READING. Ensure that every source referenced appears
in your bibliography and every reference in your bibliography appears in the
essay. This includes internet sites, newspapers, etc. The bibliography must be
set out alphabetically by the author’s last name (there is a sort by A to Z
command under Table in Microsoft which will do this for you). You do not need to
cite lecture notes but you should only use them for background purposes.
There are simple, easy-to-follow guidelines on how to present your references
and bibliography in The Study Skills Handbook pp.124-5. You can also get
detailed help and advice from your personal tutor, and/or from your lecturers
and seminar tutors. It will probably take you a while to get the hang of
referencing but do persevere. It is an essential study skill.


















