The Social Welfare Forum: Official Proceedings [of The] Annual MeetingNational Conference on Social Welfare, 1974 |
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... benefits are earnings - related but since none of the current beneficiaries has paid enough for his lifetime benefits , high - benefit retirees , in fact , are receiving a much greater amount of intergenerational transfers , or what ...
... benefits are earnings - related but since none of the current beneficiaries has paid enough for his lifetime benefits , high - benefit retirees , in fact , are receiving a much greater amount of intergenerational transfers , or what ...
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... benefits . Because the worker could no longer be assumed to have reserves with which to supplement his benefit , the ... benefits involves corresponding increases in the higher benefits in order to maintain wage - related differentials ...
... benefits . Because the worker could no longer be assumed to have reserves with which to supplement his benefit , the ... benefits involves corresponding increases in the higher benefits in order to maintain wage - related differentials ...
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... benefit . Among those excluded each year would be 200,000 unmarried girls who might be deprived of ma- ternity benefits because they do not live in a family unit . These girls and their babies are the very ones who represent the high ...
... benefit . Among those excluded each year would be 200,000 unmarried girls who might be deprived of ma- ternity benefits because they do not live in a family unit . These girls and their babies are the very ones who represent the high ...
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100 YEARS OF CONCERN | 18 |
WHAT PRICE A BETTER TOMORROW? SOCIAL POLICY FOR | 32 |
OBJECTIVES IN WELFARE TECHNOCRACY | 52 |
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