Proceedings: Selected Papers [of The] Annual Meeting, Volumen105National Conference on Social Welfare, 1978 |
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... benefits , and the benefit formula are strong economic incentives for a worker to retire , possibly earlier than age 65 , and not to postpone retirement beyond 65. Downgrading the benefit levels probably would not be politically ...
... benefits , and the benefit formula are strong economic incentives for a worker to retire , possibly earlier than age 65 , and not to postpone retirement beyond 65. Downgrading the benefit levels probably would not be politically ...
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... benefits than , index- ing earnings in relation to the rise in average wages . 32 Sec- ond , calculating benefits on the basis of the investment value of contributions would eliminate the unfair advantage cur- rently accruing to those ...
... benefits than , index- ing earnings in relation to the rise in average wages . 32 Sec- ond , calculating benefits on the basis of the investment value of contributions would eliminate the unfair advantage cur- rently accruing to those ...
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... benefits clearly into benefits warranted by the principle of in- dividual equity and benefits reflecting the principle of social adequacy or the welfare objective . Under the present for- mula , there is no way to see explicitly where ...
... benefits clearly into benefits warranted by the principle of in- dividual equity and benefits reflecting the principle of social adequacy or the welfare objective . Under the present for- mula , there is no way to see explicitly where ...
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AFFIRMATIVE ACTIONPAST PRESENT FUTURE | 26 |
REPORT FROM THE PRESIDENTS COMMISSION ON MENTAL | 43 |
INTO THE LIFEBOATS WEALTHY AND POWERFUL FIRST | 68 |
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