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Sick Note
A History of the British Welfare State
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Sick Note shows how the question of 'who is really sick?' has never been straightforward and will continue to perplex the British state.

Sick Note is a history of how the British state asked, 'who is really sick?' Tracing medical certification for absence from work from 1948 to 2010, Gareth Millward shows that doctors, employers, employees, politicians, media commentators, and citizens concerned themselves with measuring sickness. At various times, each understood that a signed note from a doctor was not enough to 'prove' whether someone was really sick. Yet, with no better alternative on offer, the sick note survived in
practice and in the popular imagination - just like the welfare state itself.

Sick Note reveals the interplay between medical, employment, and social security policy. The physical note became an integral part of working and living in Britain, while the term 'sick note' was often deployed rhetorically as a mocking nickname or symbol of Britain's economic and political troubles. Using government policy documents, popular media, internet archives, and contemporary research, Millward covers the evolution of medical certification and the welfare state since the
Second World War, demonstrating how sickness and disability policies responded to demographic and economic changes - though not always satisfactorily for administrators or claimants. Moreover, despite the creation of 'the fit note' in 2010, the idea of 'the sick note' has remained. With the specific challenges
posed by the global pandemic in the early 2020s, Sick Note shows how the question of 'who is really sick?' has never been straightforward and will continue to perplex the British state.


Contents:

1: Introduction
2: The 'birth' of the sick note
3: Absenteeism and postwar rebuilding
4: Chauvinists and breadwinners in the 'classic welfare state'
5: Privatization? The sick note into the 1980s
6: Chronicity and capacity towards the new millennium
7: The 'death' of the sick note?
8: Conclusion


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ISBN-13: 9780192865748
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: September, 2022
Pages: 240
Dimensions: 156.00 x 240.00 x 19.00
Weight: 544g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: General Issues, General Practice

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