The Social Welfare Forum: Official Proceedings [of The] Annual MeetingNational Conference on Social Welfare, 1926 |
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... population from declining there must be an average of about three and three - fifths children for each married couple . By this time we have sufficient experience to warrant the prediction that the average number of children in families ...
... population from declining there must be an average of about three and three - fifths children for each married couple . By this time we have sufficient experience to warrant the prediction that the average number of children in families ...
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... population led to its adoption for convicts in the penitentiaries and state prisons , but with little , if any , provision for reformatory treatment in the prison . Often too scant provision was made for oversight of the paroled man by ...
... population led to its adoption for convicts in the penitentiaries and state prisons , but with little , if any , provision for reformatory treatment in the prison . Often too scant provision was made for oversight of the paroled man by ...
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... population and in many of the larger cities . The ag- gregate of other crimes has materially increased , due partly ... population , of 37.7 per cent ; that in Pennsylvania from 1875 to 1924 commitments to all prisons increased 81.2 per ...
... population and in many of the larger cities . The ag- gregate of other crimes has materially increased , due partly ... population , of 37.7 per cent ; that in Pennsylvania from 1875 to 1924 commitments to all prisons increased 81.2 per ...
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... population . The sudden rise of wages and of the price of commodities seemed to some a calamity second only to the plague . In 1349 parliament passed the first of the statutes of laborers , fixing the rate of wages at the same as they ...
... population . The sudden rise of wages and of the price of commodities seemed to some a calamity second only to the plague . In 1349 parliament passed the first of the statutes of laborers , fixing the rate of wages at the same as they ...
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... population . For 1919 the per capita income of the non - farming population in the state of New York was $ 928 ; in Michigan , $ 756 ; in Ohio , $ 738 ; in Nebraska , $ 694 ; in Iowa , $ 657 . The Bureau has not only attempted to ...
... population . For 1919 the per capita income of the non - farming population in the state of New York was $ 928 ; in Michigan , $ 756 ; in Ohio , $ 738 ; in Nebraska , $ 694 ; in Iowa , $ 657 . The Bureau has not only attempted to ...
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