The Social Welfare Forum: Official Proceedings [of The] Annual MeetingNational Conference on Social Welfare, 1954 |
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... incomes are secured only by participating in production , usually by one's labor but also by the loan of one's property , failure to participate means failure to secure an income . It is the exceptional individual who can anticipate a ...
... incomes are secured only by participating in production , usually by one's labor but also by the loan of one's property , failure to participate means failure to secure an income . It is the exceptional individual who can anticipate a ...
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... income as we did in 1937 , nearly $ 5 billion more than we are spending now would become available for social ... income and excess profits taxation . Municipalities have to rely for most of their revenue on that most inflexible type of ...
... income as we did in 1937 , nearly $ 5 billion more than we are spending now would become available for social ... income and excess profits taxation . Municipalities have to rely for most of their revenue on that most inflexible type of ...
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... incomes ; approximately 500,000 families paid out amounts equal to or exceeding 100 percent of their incomes . Among ... income groups over $ 7,500 . 4. Debts . - Among all families , 15 percent are in debt to hospitals , physicians ...
... incomes ; approximately 500,000 families paid out amounts equal to or exceeding 100 percent of their incomes . Among ... income groups over $ 7,500 . 4. Debts . - Among all families , 15 percent are in debt to hospitals , physicians ...
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HOW CULTURAL FACTORS AFFECT FAMILY LIFE | 17 |
Social WelfareInventory and Opportunity | 31 |
SOCIAL WELFARE AND THE EMERGENCE OF THE INDIVIDUAL | 45 |
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