Proceedings: Selected Papers [of The] Annual Meeting, Volumen61National Conference on Social Welfare, 1934 |
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... areas . Under this program , which has not been greatly elucidated , entire populations in areas with closed - down industries were either to be rehabilitated through the introduc- tion of new industries or to be removed entirely to ...
... areas . Under this program , which has not been greatly elucidated , entire populations in areas with closed - down industries were either to be rehabilitated through the introduc- tion of new industries or to be removed entirely to ...
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... area , between $ 75 and $ 100 in the thirteenth economic area , and those having equivalent monthly rentals of $ 100 and over were put in the fourteenth or highest economic area . With the economic areas established , it was relatively ...
... area , between $ 75 and $ 100 in the thirteenth economic area , and those having equivalent monthly rentals of $ 100 and over were put in the fourteenth or highest economic area . With the economic areas established , it was relatively ...
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... area occurred in hospitals , while 94 per cent of those in the highest economic area occurred in hospitals , and that mid- wives delivered 57 per cent of those in the lowest economic area , and few in the high areas ( see Chart II ) ...
... area occurred in hospitals , while 94 per cent of those in the highest economic area occurred in hospitals , and that mid- wives delivered 57 per cent of those in the lowest economic area , and few in the high areas ( see Chart II ) ...
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The Social Worker in the New Deal Presidential Address William | 3 |
Its Problems and Sig | 13 |
Relief and Reconstruction Rexford G Tugwell | 32 |
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