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They have greatly increased their participation in the labor force and fill one job out of every three . Families depend on their pay checks . They are the heads of 5,000,000 families . Employment patterns are changing , too .
They have greatly increased their participation in the labor force and fill one job out of every three . Families depend on their pay checks . They are the heads of 5,000,000 families . Employment patterns are changing , too .
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The Labor Department has been recommending that state unemployment insurance programs review some of the standards on which they operate . Three principles underlie our recommendations : 1. State programs should be extended to cover ...
The Labor Department has been recommending that state unemployment insurance programs review some of the standards on which they operate . Three principles underlie our recommendations : 1. State programs should be extended to cover ...
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By 1970 , we expect 30,000,000 women to be in the labor force . Most state unemployment insurance programs fail to pay compensation to women workers for specified periods if they are pregnant , regardless of whether they are able to ...
By 1970 , we expect 30,000,000 women to be in the labor force . Most state unemployment insurance programs fail to pay compensation to women workers for specified periods if they are pregnant , regardless of whether they are able to ...
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THE CONTRIBUTION OF SOCIAL WELFARE TO ECONOMIC | 3 |
SOCIAL POLICY AND ECONOMIC PROGRESS LL | 25 |
LABOR STANDARDS AND CONSUMER PROTECTION AS BUFFERS | 40 |
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