Thesis
The friendly planet: friendly societies and fraternal associations around the English-speaking world, 1840-1925
- Abstract:
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Friendly societies and fraternal associations were self-governing convivial clubs that provided members with mutual aid in case of sickness or death. Over the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries they blossomed around the English speaking world, attracting millions of members. Combining archival research and quantitative methods, this thesis is the first multi-national economic history of the friendly societies and fraternal associations. How effective were these organisations as insurers? Were they able to overcome the problems of moral hazard and adverse selection? Were they significant in generating 'social capital'? How were they affected by the emergence the welfare state?
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- DOI:
- Type of award:
- DPhil
- Level of award:
- Doctoral
- Awarding institution:
- University of Oxford
- UUID:
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uuid:363dd204-d5f5-4639-bafd-31fd20d1ab95
- Deposit date:
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2016-06-29
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- Copyright holder:
- Downing, A; Arthur Downing.
- Copyright date:
- 2015
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