Proceedings: Selected Papers [of The] Annual Meeting, Volumen108National Conference on Social Welfare, 1982 - 244 páginas |
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... costs . But administrative costs were never that high - best guesses are perhaps 10 percent to 12 percent . Moreover , the states will have to add administrative costs to operate whatever programs they decide to fund , which will mean a ...
... costs . But administrative costs were never that high - best guesses are perhaps 10 percent to 12 percent . Moreover , the states will have to add administrative costs to operate whatever programs they decide to fund , which will mean a ...
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... cost benefits to em- ployers . Kennicott Copper Corporation has estimated a 6-1 benefit - to - cost ratio per year for ... costs to busi- ness amount to $ 10 to $ 20 billion a year . Employee assis- tance programs are a concrete way in ...
... cost benefits to em- ployers . Kennicott Copper Corporation has estimated a 6-1 benefit - to - cost ratio per year for ... costs to busi- ness amount to $ 10 to $ 20 billion a year . Employee assis- tance programs are a concrete way in ...
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... costs continue to escalate out of control . The challenge before us is to react to these issues by advocating and demanding fed- eral reform . With a philosophy of federalism animated by history , com- passion , and common sense it ...
... costs continue to escalate out of control . The challenge before us is to react to these issues by advocating and demanding fed- eral reform . With a philosophy of federalism animated by history , com- passion , and common sense it ...
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COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT AND SELFHELP | 11 |
THE | 24 |
RESPONSE Scott Briar | 46 |
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