The Social Welfare Forum: Official Proceedings [of The] Annual MeetingNational Conference on Social Welfare, 1953 |
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... benefits . The average OAA payment in January , 1953 , was $ 49.16 and the average OASI benefit was $ 49.44 . Therefore , the proposed blanketing in , at a $ 25 level , of 4,000,000 to 5,000,000 aged persons would create a huge class of ...
... benefits . The average OAA payment in January , 1953 , was $ 49.16 and the average OASI benefit was $ 49.44 . Therefore , the proposed blanketing in , at a $ 25 level , of 4,000,000 to 5,000,000 aged persons would create a huge class of ...
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... benefits . In contrast , more than 2 million old people , or 193 per 1,000 , were getting OAA . In the postwar years , aged beneficiaries increased at a more rapid rate than aged assistance recipients . But the number of persons on the ...
... benefits . In contrast , more than 2 million old people , or 193 per 1,000 , were getting OAA . In the postwar years , aged beneficiaries increased at a more rapid rate than aged assistance recipients . But the number of persons on the ...
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... benefits if the coverage of the insurance system had been universal . About one in six of the recipients ac- cepted for assistance in April , 1949 , and on the rolls a year later were also getting OASI benefits . Slightly more than one ...
... benefits if the coverage of the insurance system had been universal . About one in six of the recipients ac- cepted for assistance in April , 1949 , and on the rolls a year later were also getting OASI benefits . Slightly more than one ...
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THE WORLD IS THE COMMUNITY | 3 |
SOCIAL WORK ISSUES IN THE POLITICAL ARENA | 18 |
CIVIL LIBERTIES AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITIES IN SOCIAL WORK | 34 |
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