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Friendly societies, commercial insurance and the state in sickness risk coverage: the case of Spain (1880-1944)
(Cambridge University Press, 2011-04)
[Abstract:]The main aim of this paper is to analyse the singularity of the Spanish position with regard to coverage of the risk of sickness within the context of the different welfare models described in international ...
Labour repression and social justice in Franco’s Spain: the political objectives of compulsory sickness insurance, 1942-1957
(Taylor & Francis, 2012-05)
[Abstract:]This article analyzes the basic characteristics of the labor and social policies of the Franco dictatorship established in Spain after the Civil War (1936-1939), and the links which existed between them. The ...
The introduction of sickness insurance in Spain in the first decades of the Franco dictatorship (1939-1962)
(Oxford, 2013-10)
[Abstract:]Using new statistical data on financing, coverage and economic and health care
provisions, this article analyses how sickness insurance was introduced, managed
and extended in Spain, under the Franco dictatorship, ...
El papel de hospitales municipales y provinciales en España desde una perspectiva histórica
(Universidad de Granada, 2021)
[Resumen]: Los hospitales municipales y provinciales representaron un papel clave en la configuración histórica del sistema hospitalario en España hasta la segunda mitad del siglo XX. Su
papel estratégico en la beneficencia ...
The penetration of financial capital and the growth of private hospital groups in Europe: the case of Spain (1975-2022)
(Cambridge University Press, 2022)
[Abstract] From the last decades of the twentieth century, above all, in the more service-oriented post-industrial economies, and in a context of debilitation of public health systems, health care became exponentially ...
Maternity care and infrastructures in Spain during Franco's regime
(Taylor & Francis, 2024)
[Abstract]: Over the last century, Western countries have undergone a process of medicalisation and
hospitalisation of childbirth. This process led to the subordination of midwives to doctors’
authority and made the ...
Employers’ Mutuals and Accident Insurance Scheme in Spain: From Rejection to Control and Collaboration (1966–1990)
(Cambridge University Press, 2022)
[Abstract]: This article discusses the role of employers and their organizations
in promoting or hindering social insurance schemes and, ultimately, the welfare state. Unlike most studies that center on
countries in ...
'For the workers but without the workers': industrial accident management under the Franco dictatorship (1939-1966)
(Taylor & Francis/Routledge, 2020)
[Abstract]: In the first decades of this century, Spain still has a high industrial accident rate compared
with other Western European countries. Within the framework of the most recent
historiographical theses, this ...
The genesis, growth and organisational changes of private health insurance companies in Spain (1915-2015)
(Francis & Taylor/Routledge, 2019)
[Abstract]: The crisis of welfare states in Europe has offered a growing market
share to private health insurance companies. Health insurance is
currently one of the fastest growing branches of private insurance
business ...
La cobertura social de los trabajadores en el campo español durante la dictadura franquista
(Editum, 2015)
[Resumen] El sistema de Previsión Social que desarrolló el franquismo obedeció a una serie de objetivos políticos sociales que se tradujeron a largo plazo en un complejo y confuso sistema de Seguridad Social a finales de ...