Proceedings: Selected Papers [of The] Annual Meeting, Volumen105National Conference on Social Welfare, 1978 |
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... percent to 32 percent and farm workers from 8 percent to 2 percent are also expected . Relatively little change is expected in the proportion of ser- vice workers . It is important to consider one other labor market in- dicator - the ...
... percent to 32 percent and farm workers from 8 percent to 2 percent are also expected . Relatively little change is expected in the proportion of ser- vice workers . It is important to consider one other labor market in- dicator - the ...
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... percent of the released young people reported that they were in school , 40 percent had a job , and 16 per- cent were in a job - training program . Several were involved in more than one of these activities . Most important , fully 38 ...
... percent of the released young people reported that they were in school , 40 percent had a job , and 16 per- cent were in a job - training program . Several were involved in more than one of these activities . Most important , fully 38 ...
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... percent in 1975 to 46.6 percent in 1977. Equally important , nearly 25 percent of their husbands had incomes of less than $ 10,000 . When marital status is considered by race , the trend is more apparent . Minority wives were more ...
... percent in 1975 to 46.6 percent in 1977. Equally important , nearly 25 percent of their husbands had incomes of less than $ 10,000 . When marital status is considered by race , the trend is more apparent . Minority wives were more ...
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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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