POG 316 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Sexually Transmitted Infection, Freedom Of Movement, Full Employment

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The rise of the welfare state in canada (part two) 8 pages (excluding title page and reference page) Bulk of paper is the pros and cons of the policy (general introduction is max one page) 5 outside sources of course material (also a good idea to use newspapers or magazine (won"t count toward source limit)) The great depression and the end of wwii encouraged governments to begin exploring the concept of social security programs for citizen protection. Social security: social security refers to government programs that replace people"s income loss due to pregnancy, illness, accident, disability, the death or absence of a family"s breadwinner, unemployment, old age or retirement. (canadian encyclopedia) The idea of social security was expressed in these six key reports (right after the great. Economy and legislative powers: the marsh report (1943) Income security (most influential of the six: the heagerty report (1943) Health and medical insurance: the curtis report (1944)

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