Proceedings: Selected Papers [of The] Annual Meeting, Volúmenes101-102National Conference on Social Welfare, 1974 - 252 páginas |
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... income poverty . They cut the poverty - income gap from $ 24.3 billion , pre- transfer , to $ 9.7 billion posttransfer . These cash transfers are heavily weighted toward the aged and disabled and do little for the poverty of families ...
... income poverty . They cut the poverty - income gap from $ 24.3 billion , pre- transfer , to $ 9.7 billion posttransfer . These cash transfers are heavily weighted toward the aged and disabled and do little for the poverty of families ...
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... income . These are persons who are working full work- weeks and who still receive an inadequate income . Finally , those with adequate incomes and with full workweeks , as well as the voluntary part - time workers , are analyzed for mis ...
... income . These are persons who are working full work- weeks and who still receive an inadequate income . Finally , those with adequate incomes and with full workweeks , as well as the voluntary part - time workers , are analyzed for mis ...
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... income tax , " is designed to assure adequate income for everyone , such a program would be saddled with such enormous economic cost as to doom it to failure . It may only require an annual expenditure of $ 11 billion to lift all poor ...
... income tax , " is designed to assure adequate income for everyone , such a program would be saddled with such enormous economic cost as to doom it to failure . It may only require an annual expenditure of $ 11 billion to lift all poor ...
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PLANNING Betty Reichert | 149 |
MOBILIZING CITIZENS FOR OUR COMMON CAUSE | 169 |
ACHIEVING A JUST SOCIETY | 186 |
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