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The fifth phase is the true postwar period in which the economic effects of the ... Major problems during these periods can be conveniently grouped under four headings : the removal of government controls ; reconversion of industry ...
The fifth phase is the true postwar period in which the economic effects of the ... Major problems during these periods can be conveniently grouped under four headings : the removal of government controls ; reconversion of industry ...
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greater number of individuals will be jobless at some time during this period . At the same time , we will have acute labor shortages in some areas where urgent types of munitions production must be maintained or even expanded .
greater number of individuals will be jobless at some time during this period . At the same time , we will have acute labor shortages in some areas where urgent types of munitions production must be maintained or even expanded .
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The immediate question is how effective our social security sys- tem will be in meeting the problems of the reconversion period , which , no matter how wisely we act , is bound to be difficult meas- ured in either economic or social ...
The immediate question is how effective our social security sys- tem will be in meeting the problems of the reconversion period , which , no matter how wisely we act , is bound to be difficult meas- ured in either economic or social ...
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The Year of Decision for Social Work | 1 |
Reconversion Period | 26 |
an Advance | 45 |
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