Social Expenditure 1960 1990 by OECD Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development

The Growth of Social Security in the Post-War Period

This comprehensive analysis delves into the trends and patterns of social expenditure across various OECD countries from 1960 to 1990. It examines how governments allocated resources to social programs, including healthcare, education, and welfare, and explores the socio-economic factors influencing these expenditures. The study provides insights into the impact of economic growth, demographic changes, and policy decisions on the evolution of social spending, offering a comparative perspective on the effectiveness and sustainability of social welfare systems during this transformative period.