„Akcje specjalne” – założenia i realizacja w Polsce centralnej w latach 1933–1939
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Autor:
Słabińska, Elżbieta
Źródło: Annales Universitatis Paedagogicae Cracoviensis. 139, Studia Historica 14 (2013), s. [172]-178
Język: pl
Słowa kluczowe:
akcja specjalnabezrobocie 1918–1939
special action
unemployment 1918–1939
Data: 2013
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The national policy of mitigating the consequences of unemployment was extended in the 1930s to
include so-called special actions constituting in employment support (full or partial). The actions
included: creating the basis for unassisted existence, social and educational help, and employment of
white collar workers. These were innovative actions that were undertaken too late to bring visible
effects before the end of the interwar period. They were initiated by the Work Fund and the national
and local authorities as well as numerous economic and socio-cultural organizations were engaged.
Creation of the basis for independent existence aimed at supporting the unemployed in creating new
workplaces or increasing the standard of the existing ones that were sources of income. Social and
educational help was supposed to contribute (at least partially) to gaining occupational independence
by the unemployed. A lot of interest was raised among the unemployed by allotment gardens and
vocational training. Adolescents “without a profession” took advantage of the cultural and educational
actions. Hiring the unemployed white collar workers consisted in subsidizing institutions that created
job posts for this socio-professional group.
Special actions made it possible for the unemployed to return to active professional lives. They restored
their self-respect (due to employment) and a conviction that they are not a burden for the society.