Proceedings: Selected Papers [of The] Annual Meeting, Volumen105National Conference on Social Welfare, 1978 |
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... less chance of success than the nonpoor ; they get less education and thus earn much less than the rest of us . A 50 percent benefit reduction rate re- duces the payoff for a $ 2.50 per hour job to $ 1.25 . What is the justification for ...
... less chance of success than the nonpoor ; they get less education and thus earn much less than the rest of us . A 50 percent benefit reduction rate re- duces the payoff for a $ 2.50 per hour job to $ 1.25 . What is the justification for ...
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... less for their care because stan- dards were both lower and less rigorously enforced . Thus , says Wooden , state legislators supported a system of double standards and contributed to high personal profits at the ex- pense of helpless ...
... less for their care because stan- dards were both lower and less rigorously enforced . Thus , says Wooden , state legislators supported a system of double standards and contributed to high personal profits at the ex- pense of helpless ...
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... less useful as they grew older was actually found among those older ( aged 65-74 ) women with a child in the home . We were down to small samples at this point in the analysis , but the eight women in this category tended to be Mexican ...
... less useful as they grew older was actually found among those older ( aged 65-74 ) women with a child in the home . We were down to small samples at this point in the analysis , but the eight women in this category tended to be Mexican ...
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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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