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... industries between May and December of 1940, and that 4,000,000 are at work in those industries today. But it is^also ... industrial migration. This, of course, is not a new problem. We are, characteristically, a migratory nation, and it ...
... industries between May and December of 1940, and that 4,000,000 are at work in those industries today. But it is^also ... industrial migration. This, of course, is not a new problem. We are, characteristically, a migratory nation, and it ...
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... industrial areas without the use of the most modern implements at our disposal. One of these implements is intelligent democratic planning for the optimum use of new as well as time-tested methods. Military medical officers plan the ...
... industrial areas without the use of the most modern implements at our disposal. One of these implements is intelligent democratic planning for the optimum use of new as well as time-tested methods. Military medical officers plan the ...
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... Industrial expansion and interstate migration, 134-44 Industrial Schools Act, Quebec, 222 Industry, British, 57-67; excess profits tax, 63; expansion, 135; revival of, stimulates interstate migration, 155; defense activities ...
... Industrial expansion and interstate migration, 134-44 Industrial Schools Act, Quebec, 222 Industry, British, 57-67; excess profits tax, 63; expansion, 135; revival of, stimulates interstate migration, 155; defense activities ...
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The Contribution of Social Work to Government Jane M | 3 |
The Importance of the Social Services to Labor Ernest | 18 |
War and the Social Services in Canada Charlotte Whitton | 24 |
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