The Social Welfare Forum: Official Proceedings [of The] Annual MeetingNational Conference on Social Welfare, 1974 |
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... billion . 3. Housing subsidies rose from very little to $ 1.8 billion . 4. Food stamp appropriations rose from very little to $ 2.5 bil- lion . 5. General social services under the Social Security Act rose at least fivefold to about $ 2 ...
... billion . 3. Housing subsidies rose from very little to $ 1.8 billion . 4. Food stamp appropriations rose from very little to $ 2.5 bil- lion . 5. General social services under the Social Security Act rose at least fivefold to about $ 2 ...
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... billion in 1973 to $ 7.5 billion a year in 1978 ) and the achieve- ment of a more effective and more efficient public - private mix than has yet been known . All of this in the context of regula- tions that do not stifle initiative and ...
... billion in 1973 to $ 7.5 billion a year in 1978 ) and the achieve- ment of a more effective and more efficient public - private mix than has yet been known . All of this in the context of regula- tions that do not stifle initiative and ...
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... billion over ten years . What of the general social services - family and child welfare , social services to the aging , youth services , homemakers , food programs , community care , and the like ? Current costs are about $ 10 billion ...
... billion over ten years . What of the general social services - family and child welfare , social services to the aging , youth services , homemakers , food programs , community care , and the like ? Current costs are about $ 10 billion ...
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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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