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“ Full employment " implies an optimum production of goods and services for peacetime use and an increase in the standard of living for many families . The maintenance of full employment involves national planning in respect to our ...
“ Full employment " implies an optimum production of goods and services for peacetime use and an increase in the standard of living for many families . The maintenance of full employment involves national planning in respect to our ...
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Various methods have been tried by the schools to increase enrollment . Strenuous efforts have been made to obtain appropriations for a Federal training program and , failing that , to increase scholarships from other sources .
Various methods have been tried by the schools to increase enrollment . Strenuous efforts have been made to obtain appropriations for a Federal training program and , failing that , to increase scholarships from other sources .
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There had been an increase of approximately one hundred and fifty - eight thousand workers in the regional district , but the amount of food available had not been proportionally increased , if it had been increased at all .
There had been an increase of approximately one hundred and fifty - eight thousand workers in the regional district , but the amount of food available had not been proportionally increased , if it had been increased at all .
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War and the Social Services Elizabeth Wisner | 16 |
The Future for Social Work Leonard W Mayo | 25 |
Social Work Concepts and Methods in the Postwar World | 35 |
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