Proceedings: Selected Papers [of The] Annual Meeting, Volumen62National Conference on Social Welfare, 1935 |
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... wages . That was a delusion even in prosperity , because industry was not paying high wages ( despite some ex- ceptional wage rates , which were comparatively high ) , and the security of continuous employment was distinctly lacking and ...
... wages . That was a delusion even in prosperity , because industry was not paying high wages ( despite some ex- ceptional wage rates , which were comparatively high ) , and the security of continuous employment was distinctly lacking and ...
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... wages , but it has failed to keep up even to their pre- vious level what he called wages in the upper brackets , using a term strange to many workers , but meaning thereby the wages above the minimum . These higher wages had not been ...
... wages , but it has failed to keep up even to their pre- vious level what he called wages in the upper brackets , using a term strange to many workers , but meaning thereby the wages above the minimum . These higher wages had not been ...
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... wages . Profits come most readily from increasing prices . Wages must wait on profits . I wish to examine this theory in the light of the record written by the great period of prosperity , beginning with the base in 1921 through 1929 ...
... wages . Profits come most readily from increasing prices . Wages must wait on profits . I wish to examine this theory in the light of the record written by the great period of prosperity , beginning with the base in 1921 through 1929 ...
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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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