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( or less than 2 percent of the population ) would result in illiberal policies and discrimination ; 21 and that , like the United States , Britain would also be facing serious shortages of physicians , nurses , teachers , social ...
( or less than 2 percent of the population ) would result in illiberal policies and discrimination ; 21 and that , like the United States , Britain would also be facing serious shortages of physicians , nurses , teachers , social ...
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The 10,000 people living on that island had much worse housing , much less opportunity , much less income , much worse food , much worse medical care , and much less education than the people in Watts have now .
The 10,000 people living on that island had much worse housing , much less opportunity , much less income , much worse food , much worse medical care , and much less education than the people in Watts have now .
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half human beings living in countries where the average income is less than $ 100 per year . Is this a favorable environment for peace ? What does the future hold in store ? If we project United States growth reasonably modestly ...
half human beings living in countries where the average income is less than $ 100 per year . Is this a favorable environment for peace ? What does the future hold in store ? If we project United States growth reasonably modestly ...
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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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