The Social Welfare Forum: Official Proceedings [of The] Annual MeetingNational Conference on Social Welfare, 1974 |
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... percent ; in 1965-70 , 9.1 percent ; and in 1970-73 , 10.7 percent . Finally , as is generally known , the social welfare expenditures budget of the federal government now exceeds the defense bud- get for the first time . The following ...
... percent ; in 1965-70 , 9.1 percent ; and in 1970-73 , 10.7 percent . Finally , as is generally known , the social welfare expenditures budget of the federal government now exceeds the defense bud- get for the first time . The following ...
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... percent of Social Security and railroad re- tirement benefits went to the aged households . Their shares in other programs were 22 percent in public assistance , 48 percent in government employee pensions and 26 percent in veterans ...
... percent of Social Security and railroad re- tirement benefits went to the aged households . Their shares in other programs were 22 percent in public assistance , 48 percent in government employee pensions and 26 percent in veterans ...
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... percent , at a cost of $ 8.4 billion in 1970. By far the largest benefit payments were made in OASDI , costing $ 28 billion , or 46 percent of all income - transfer pay- ments . Even when we look at income - transfer payments for the ...
... percent , at a cost of $ 8.4 billion in 1970. By far the largest benefit payments were made in OASDI , costing $ 28 billion , or 46 percent of all income - transfer pay- ments . Even when we look at income - transfer payments for the ...
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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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