Proceedings: Selected Papers [of The] Annual Meeting, Volumen62National Conference on Social Welfare, 1935 |
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... benefits wisely . There will be a demand for a protective guardianship , to be furnished by the state , to accompany payment of these benefits . Should the social case - worker allow himself to be drawn into accepting this protective ...
... benefits wisely . There will be a demand for a protective guardianship , to be furnished by the state , to accompany payment of these benefits . Should the social case - worker allow himself to be drawn into accepting this protective ...
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... benefits , that the benefits paid are usually about 50 per cent of full - time wages , that the great bulk of wage losses due to part - time unemployment is uncom- pensated , and that unemployment compensation will be paid for only a ...
... benefits , that the benefits paid are usually about 50 per cent of full - time wages , that the great bulk of wage losses due to part - time unemployment is uncom- pensated , and that unemployment compensation will be paid for only a ...
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... benefits to replace wages when the worker is ill , and because we do not see any prospect of these benefits coming from any other social - insurance source in the immediate future ; and , second , because we feel that the cash benefit ...
... benefits to replace wages when the worker is ill , and because we do not see any prospect of these benefits coming from any other social - insurance source in the immediate future ; and , second , because we feel that the cash benefit ...
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Social Work and the Social Order Presidential Address Katharine | 25 |
The Outlook for Economic and Social Security in Great Britain | 38 |
The Outlook for Economic and Social Security in America Frances | 54 |
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