The book Unemployment; a Problem of Industry was written by author Beveridge, William Henry Beveridge, Baron, 1879-1963 Here you can read free online of Unemployment; a Problem of Industry book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Unemployment; a Problem of Industry a good or bad book?
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There is ^weight in all these critiirisms. The .main criticism arid the one emphasised by allthe history of* the. past is that theseiopej^tions are altogether inadequatdand misdirected. The Unemployed Workmen Act 'has 'done a good uieal in the . way -of collecting . information. . It .has. done a little.to.cOrordinate ^existing-ageiyeies^and improve in^minor points the administration of special relief. It has not made* any appreciable impression upon the^pmblem. tltsotaaini^iervieeihas heenitot...denMinstiateJEaeyond question its own "essential inadequacy and 'the inadequacy of all .measures which, l&e itself, leave.industrial disorganisation un- touched -and deal only -with the resuitant-human sufferiag. / CHAPTER IX. PRINCIPLES OF FUTURE POLICY. I. The Organised Fluidity of Labour. Smnmary of preceding discussion. Unemployment a matter of fluctuations and dianges in the demand for labour. Its treatment a matter of business organisa- tion — to provide reserve power for fluctuations and to ease transitions.
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