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Wootton, Barbara, 1897-1988 (B3)<br /> Economist and social scientist noted for her works on INCOMES POLICY, PLANNING and criminology. She was educated at Girton College, Cambridge, where she originally read classics before a reading of MARSHALL's Principles of Economics caused her to specialize in economics. Although being awarded first-class honours with distinction, university regulations prevented her, as a woman, from taking her degree. Soon she was made a fellow of Girton and Director of Studies in Economics. in 1922, she became a research officer of the Trades Union Congress. From 1926 to 1928 she was Principal of Morley College for Working Men and Women, then Director of Studies for Tutorial Classes in the University of London (1928-45), Professor of Social Studies (1945-52) and at the end of her career a Nuffield research fellow.<br /> Her achievements were recognized by the award of many honorary degrees, a life peerage and being made a Companion of Honour. Throughout her works there is a practical utilitarian concern to relate problems to reality. Her attack on Lionel ROBBINs's definition of economics in her Lament for Economics and her approach to planning and wage policy all indicated her desire to influence policy-makers by using an empirical approach. Much of her knowledge of economy and society came from membership of many committees and commissions on leading public issues covering topics ranging from criminal statistics, hallucinogens and broadcasting to taxation, shop hours and the Civil Service. She married John Wesley Wootton when she was 20; he was killed five weeks later in the First World War. She was married a second time in 1934 to a student, George Wright.<br /><em>Reference</em><br />Bean, P. and Whynes, D. (eds) (1986) Barbara Wootton. Social Science and Public Policy Essays in her Honour, London and New York: Tavistock.<br /> Wootton, B. (1934) Plan or No Plan, London: Gollancz.<br /> - (1938) Lament for Economics, London: Allen & Unwin.<br /> - (1945) Freedom under Planning, London: Allen & Unwin.<br /> - (1959) Social Science and Social Pathology, London: Allen & Unwin.<br /> - (1964) The Social Foundations of Wage Policy: A Study of Contemporary British Wage and Salary Structure, 2nd edn, London: Allen & Unwin.<br /> - (1967) In a World I Never Made: Autobiographical Reflections, London: Allen & Unwin.

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Social Security Act 1935 (H2)<br />US federal legislation establishing a system of welfare payments financed by the contributions of employers and employees. Initially it was set up to finance retirement and survivor benefits but subsequently it has been extended to cover disability benefits and the cost of medical care.
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